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Until We Have Faces

Until We Have Faces is the third studio album by American Christian rock band Red. It was released on February 1, 2011 through Essential Records and Sony Records. It was produced by Rob Graves. It is the first album the band released with four members, due to the absence of Jasen Rauch (although Rauch still contributed to songwriting).

Until We Have Faces
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1, 2011 (2011-02-01)
RecordedAugust – November 2010
Studio
Genre
Length46:17
LabelEssential, Sony
ProducerRob Graves
Red chronology
Innocence & Instinct
(2009)
Until We Have Faces
(2011)
Release the Panic
(2013)
Singles from Until We Have Faces
  1. "Faceless"
    Released: December 31, 2010
  2. "Feed the Machine"
    Released: February 16, 2011
  3. "Not Alone"
    Released: April 8, 2011
  4. "Lie to Me (Denial)"
    Released: July 7, 2011
  5. "Who We Are"
    Released: January 9, 2012[5]
  6. "Buried Beneath"
    Released: July 2012

Production and recording edit

The band released a teaser video on Facebook via YouTube featuring the band name on a sheet of parchment, which burned away, revealing the album title.[6][7] Unfortunately the music in this teaser video was not in any song on the album. Vocalist Michael Barnes stated on his Facebook page that the new album will be produced by Rob Graves, who also produced the first two albums.[8] A picture was recently posted on producer Rob Graves Twitter account showing three guitars with tape on them showing tunings of A#, A, and G#, which hints that this record may be heavier than the previous two.[9] They also confirmed on their Facebook page that the new album will contain 11 tracks, and a 12th bonus track called "Until We Have Faces" will be available only from iTunes preorder.[10]

Promotion and release edit

On December 9, 2010, the song "Feed the Machine" was sent to all fans who submitted their face as part of the hype for the new album.[11] The cover art has been revealed.[12] On December 20, RED posted a download to the radio edit of "Faceless" for a limited time.[13] "Faceless" was released to radio on December 31, 2010, as the first single from the album.[14] A full track-listing along with 30-second previews for each song on the Christian Book Distributors website, Christianbook.com.[15] The band released a promotional mosaic for the album, made-up of the fan-submitted pictures.[16] A European edition titled, "Until We Have Faces [World Edition]" was released on July 5, 2011.[17]

Reception edit

Critical edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [18]
Alt Rock Live          [19]
CCM Magazine     [20]
Christian Manifesto     [1]
Christian Music Zine     [21]
Christian Rock 20     [22]
Christianity Today     [23]
Cross Rhythms          [24]
Jesus Freak Hideout     [25]
     [26]
Louder Than The Music     [4]
Melodic.net     [27]
New Release Tuesday     [28]
     [29]
The NewReview     [30]
ONCOURSE MAGAZINE     [31]
Sputnikmusic     [32]
[&].com     [33]

Until We Have Faces received generally positive reviews, although critics claimed that it didn't match up to the band's previous album, Innocence & Instinct.

Allmusic's Gregory Heaney said, "blending the plaintive, often reflective sound of post-grunge with a metal edge, Red's third album, Until We Have Faces, finds the band making its most polished album yet."[18] Heaney wrote, "While there’s always a danger of bands going stale, the gamble seems to have paid off here for them, and the album shows a band whose sound is as sweeping and heavy as it's ever been, making this an album that's sure to please longtime fans and make an easy convert out of anyone looking for some new post-grunge heaviness."[18]

Alpha Omega News' Elise graded the album an A, and wrote that, "musically, 'Until We Have Faces' is more an extension of 'Innocence and Insinct' as opposed to a follow-up. It has strong guitars and melodies and the same rough edges listeners have come to expect from Red. Lyrically, however, the band has delved deeper and darker than before. The album's theme of being faceless and struggling to find your true identity is easily relatable for most listeners".[34] Elise wrote, "although at first I was unsure if 'Until We Have Faces' could measure up to the standards set by Red's previous two releases, I was pleasantly surprised by how far it exceeded expectations. It will definitely go down as the next installment of Red's strong musical record."[34]

Alt Rock Live's Jonathan Faulkner wrote, "With all of this it is safe to say that Red is quickly working their way into the list of great Christian rock groups that are out on the market today. They have a solid message, a strong lineup of musicians and now it would seem a household name and an album that we will still be listening to years down the road."[19]

CCM Magazine's Matt Conner said, "[the album] serves up a modern rock feast".[20] Conner wrote, "[the album] cements Red as one of the rock music staples for the next decade."[20]

Christian Manifesto's Kyle Kiekintveld said, "[the album] is unsurprisingly a great album from an oddly underrated band outside of Christian circles. The only real question for Red and this album is whether they will have any luck winning the illusive Rock Gospel Grammy. This album is deserving of it but with every passing year more new artists join the already crowded field and the average quality of Christian Rock albums greatly increases. This is a must have album for fans of this genre and is easily a good gateway album for those who are curious about the genre as a whole."[1]

Christian Manifesto's J.F. Arnold wrote, "all in all, I’m sad that I missed their second album after hearing this one. This album has gotten more play time in my car than I would have expected, and it is definitely a must-have for fans of Red or of the genre."[1]

Christian Music Zine's Anthony Pronto said, "is good but doesn’t reach the knockout sound I wanted from a band I loved seeing live. Don’t get me wrong, the songs were all fine and this will probably bring RED more success, but more of a hard rock edge throughout their next album would definitely make that an album of the year candidate."[21] On a side note, Pronto called the cover art "terrible".[21]

Christian Rock 20's Paul Anthony said, "[the album] largely continues the successful formula of its first two releases."[22] "I have faith that Red, an incredibly enjoyable rock band, also can do better. It has now produced essentially a 30-track, three-part album – an exceptional body of work for this young group."[22] Anthony continued, "but the time has come to move forward, to walk that fine line by growing beyond the themes the band has developed so well – without forgetting them."[22]

Christianity Today's Ron Augustine said, "Red rehashes the same riffs that Linkin Park achieved fame with over a decade ago, but with considerably less firepower."[23] "Even though the album is named after a C. S. Lewis novel (Lewis's actual title is Till We Have Faces), lacks in creativity and thoughtfulness (things Lewis was never short on). Power chords are pounded out in common time until a piano and string bridge offers temporary serenity. It is formulaic and predictable, but some of the faster songs will probably work well in WWE or NFL highlight clips."[23]

Cross Rhythms' Steven Bridge said, "this is a continuation of the Pennsylvania-based band's trademark sound, with a haunting, sometimes dark and ethereal tone that seeps through the songs but always with portholes of hope".[24] "If you enjoyed Red's earlier projects, this certainly won't disappoint."[24]

Jesus Freak Hideout's Nathaniel Schexnayder said, "with this latest release, they have cemented the fact that they are one of the best rock acts around. However, Until We Have Faces doesn't go too many places that Innocence & Instinct didn’t. With that said, sound lyrics and great music have made RED’s third project good, if not even great."[25]

Jesus Freak Hideout's Michael Weaver wrote, "the result lands somewhere in between their debut, End of Silence, and their highly successful sophomore album, Innocence & Instinct."[26] "Another solid outing and is sure to bring more success to the band in both the Christian and secular markets."[26]

Louder Than The Music's Jono Davies said, "if heavy hard rock is your genre of music, Until We Have Faces is an album worth checking out. The hard hitting lyrics that rings out through the songs show that this isn't a band masking their creativity with big distorted guitars, this is a band who have written down words that mean something to them and maybe something to you too."[4]

Melodic.net's Kaj Roth said, "I can only come to the conclusion that this band wants to be super safe and deliver the same album over and over again except this time the songs do not match either "End of silence" (2006) nor "Innocence and instinct" (2009)."[27] "This feels like a huge Hollywood movie, a big budget, lots of special effects but the story is thin and you know the hero will get the girl in the end. 4 stars for the production but 2 stars for the songs, I sure do hope Red dare to try something new on the next album or else I will drop this band."[27]

New Release Tuesday's Kevin Davis said that he was "so impressed by the music and production mingling the harder rock guitars, soft strings and the emotive vocals of Mike Barnes".[28] "[It] is the crowning achievement by this incredible rock band and will certainly be among my top albums of 2011."[28]

New Release Tuesday's Jonathan Francesco wrote, "all in all, Red has crafted a catchy and memorable melodic rock album that will surely find it's [sic] way onto many 'Best of' lists come year's end, even though it's [sic] release comes in February. If Red can keep this up, they surely got a bright career ahead of them in the industry."[29]

TheNewReview's Jonathan Anderson said, "[the album] has been one those reminders. Its heartfelt lyrics are filled with hope, if we choose to find it. It reminds me that I’m not alone. Despite life’s difficulties, the best is yet to come. Life really isn’t all that bad; it’s actually pretty awesome. And I’m privileged to have such incredible music as Until We Have Faces grace my ears with its audible beauty."[30] "Every song has its place and purpose. Red has pulled together yet another fantastic release. Their methods have not changed, but have merely been tweaked and perfected. The use of orchestra instruments is perfectly incorporated. The message is bold and honestly placed. Until We Have Faces is heavy and beautiful, and is my favorite release from Red to date."[30]

ONCOURSE MAGAZINE's Shannon Zabroski said, "[the band with this album] erupts into your ears with the same aural authority as their first two highly-acclaimed releases. Lofty expectations following a duo of successful albums can be tough satisfy, but RED pulls it off while breaking plenty of sweat."[31] Zabroski wrote that "Red continues to impress with lyrical maturity and an addictive signature sound. For better or worse, they met the standard set by their previous GRAMMY-awarded releases. This might sound like faint praise, but in this case, it is a reason to be flattered."[31]

Sputnikmusic's staff reviewer Jared Ponton said, "[this] is that mid-career mainstream rock album that is bound to keep Red alive financially but will aggravate critics and fans, to an extent. The band is recycling itself, not just the elements of its sound, which is welcome and expected, but in the area of its songwriting. Nearly half or more of Until We Have Faces sounds tired and generic, which is something Red fans are not used to when it comes to the band's albums."[32]

Bracket and Bracket's Kyzer Davis said, "[this album contains] Epic rhythm guitars and purely amazing instrumentals including pianos, violins, synths and the distinct Red yell that the lead singers does. This was an amazing album just like the first two. If you have never heard Red I suggest getting this album or any of their albums because you will be amazed that every song is composed very well. A band that can write well rounded songs is hard to find and Red sure know how to do just that. I recommend it, Go now, get this!"[33]

The guitarist John Petrucci from the band Dream Theater has considered this album the best album of the year 2011.[35]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Feed the Machine"Anthony Armstrong, Joe Rickard, Rob Graves, Jasen Rauch, Mark Holman5:10
2."Faceless"Armstrong, Graves, Rauch, Holman3:22
3."Lie to Me (Denial)"Armstrong, Rickard, Graves, Rauch, Holman4:13
4."Let It Burn"Graves, Rauch, Jason McArthur4:57
5."Buried Beneath"Graves, Rauch, Mike Seminari, C. Todd Nielsen3:46
6."Not Alone"Graves, Rauch, Holman4:08
7."Watch You Crawl"Rickard, Graves, Rauch, Clint Lowery3:42
8."The Outside"Armstrong, Graves, Rauch3:14
9."Who We Are"Armstrong, Randy Armstrong, Mike Barnes, Rickard, Graves, Rauch, McArthur3:54
10."Best Is Yet to Come"Graves, Rauch, Holman4:04
11."Hymn for the Missing"Graves, Rauch5:37
Total length:46:17
iTunes Pre-Order bonus track
No.TitleLength
12."Until We Have Faces" (iTunes exclusive[36])2:35
World Edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Breathe Into Me"3:34
13."Already Over"4:24
14."Fight Inside"4:08
15."Death of Me"4:17
16."Never Be the Same"3:49
17."Ordinary World"4:58

Music videos edit

On April 25, 2011, Red started shooting for the music video "Feed the Machine". Fans were asked to come as extras for a scene in the video.[37] The second music video, "Lie to Me" was shot the following day. Both videos were produced by Dan Atchison and directed by The Erwin Brothers. "Feed the Machine" was released on June 6, 2011.[38] RED posted clips from the "Feed the Machine" video on their Facebook and YouTube pages before it was released.[39] The music video for "Lie to Me (Denial)" was premiered on July 7, 2011, on Noisecreep.[40] Red announced that they would be making a music video for "Not Alone" using fan submissions of how the song has impacted their life or a life of someone they know.[41]

Until We Have Faces: Live and Unplugged edit

Until We Have Faces: Live and Unplugged
 
Live album by
ReleasedDecember 2, 2022 (2022-12-02)
Recorded2022
Length47:34
LabelRed Entertainment, Fuel Music
ProducerAnthony Armstrong

Until We Have Faces: Live and Unplugged is the first live album by American Christian rock band Red, released on December 2, 2022. The album was performed and recorded in front of a live audience earlier the same year (who can be heard applauding in the tracks). It is also the band's first album with drummer Brian Medeiros.

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Feed the Machine" (Live)5:26
2."Faceless" (Live)3:22
3."Lie to Me" (Live)4:13
4."Let It Burn" (Live)4:59
5."Buried Beneath" (Live)3:51
6."Not Alone" (Live)4:09
7."Watch You Crawl" (Live)3:40
8."The Outside" (Live)3:18
9."Who We Are" (Live)4:44
10."Best is yet to Come" (Live)4:04
11."Hymn for the Missing" (Live)5:48
Total length:47:34

Personnel edit

Information gathered from the digital Until We Have Faces extended booklet.

Red

  • Michael Barnes – lead vocals, backing vocals
  • Anthony Armstrong – guitars, backing vocals
  • Randy Armstrong – acoustic piano, bass, backing vocals
  • Joe Rickard – drums, percussion
  • Brian Medeiros – drums (Until We Have Faces: Live and Unplugged)

Additional musicians

  • Rob Graves – programming (1-10)
  • Jasen Rauch – programming (1-10)
  • Mark Holman – additional backing vocals
  • Kerrie Roberts – additional backing vocals, guest vocals (11)
  • Mike Seminari – additional backing vocals

Strings (1-6, 10 & 11)

  • Bernie Herms – arrangements (1)
  • David Davidson – arrangements (2-6, 10, 11)
  • Rob Graves – arrangements (11)
  • Jim Gray – conductor, music preparation
  • John Catchings, Anthony LaMarchina and Sarighani Reist – cello
  • Jack Jezioro – string bass
  • Monisa Angell, Bruce Christensen, Jim Grosjean, Elizabeth Lamb and Kristin Wilkinson – viola
  • David Angell, David Davidson, Pamela Sixfin and Karen Winkelmann – violin

Choir

  • Lori Casteel, Chandler Hart, Kira Hinchey, Sarah Valley Rose, Margaret Tant and William Tant

Production edit

  • Jason McArthur – executive producer
  • Rob Graves – producer, drum producer, engineer
  • Jasen Rauch – additional production, drum producer, engineer
  • Ben "Snake" Schmidt – additional engineer, additional digital editing
  • Brian Calhoon – drum engineer, string engineer (1, 3, 4)
  • Fred Paragano – drum engineer, string engineer (1, 3, 4)
  • Baeho "Bobby" Shin – string engineer (2, 5, 6, 10, 11)
  • Ben Grosse – mixing at The Mix Room (Burbank, California)
  • Paul Pavao – mix assistant
  • Tom Baker – mastering at Precision Mastering (Los Angeles, California)
  • Ian Roberts – assistant to Rob Graves
  • Joseph Anthony Baker – photography
  • Red – additional photography, wardrobe styling
  • John Clore – additional photography
  • Jessica Katina – hair, make-up
  • Beth Lee – art direction
  • Tim Parker – art direction, design
  • Michelle Box – A&R production
  • Jason Root – A&R production
  • Union Entertainment Group – management

Chart performance edit

Until We Have Faces debuted on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart at No. 2, with first week sales of around 43,000.[42] Additionally, Red debuted at No. 1 on the following Nielsen SoundScan charts: Current Hard Music, Current Rock Music, Current Alternative, Christian Rock, Current Contemporary Christian Album and Record Label Independent charts. Further, Until We Have Faces remained in the Top 5 on both iTunes' Overall Album and Rock Album charts its entire first week.[43] As of April 2011, the album has sold over 100,000 copies in the US.[44]

Charts edit

Chart (2011) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200[45] 2
U.S. Billboard Rock Albums[46] 1
U.S. Billboard Hard Rock Albums[47] 1
U.S. Billboard Alternative Albums[48] 1
U.S. Billboard Digital Albums[49] 2
U.S. Billboard Independent Albums[50] 1
U.S. Billboard Christian Albums[51] 1

Year-end charts edit

Chart (2011) Position
U.S. Billboard Rock Albums[52] 61
U.S. Billboard Christian Albums[53] 9

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This article is about the Red album For other topics with similar titles see Till We Have Faces disambiguation Until We Have Faces is the third studio album by American Christian rock band Red It was released on February 1 2011 through Essential Records and Sony Records It was produced by Rob Graves It is the first album the band released with four members due to the absence of Jasen Rauch although Rauch still contributed to songwriting Until We Have FacesStudio album by RedReleasedFebruary 1 2011 2011 02 01 RecordedAugust November 2010StudioLittle Big Sound Nashville Tennessee Paragon Studios Franklin TennesseeGenreChristian rock 1 alternative metal 2 3 post grunge 2 hard rock 4 Length46 17LabelEssential SonyProducerRob GravesRed chronologyInnocence amp Instinct 2009 Until We Have Faces 2011 Release the Panic 2013 Singles from Until We Have Faces Faceless Released December 31 2010 Feed the Machine Released February 16 2011 Not Alone Released April 8 2011 Lie to Me Denial Released July 7 2011 Who We Are Released January 9 2012 5 Buried Beneath Released July 2012 Contents 1 Production and recording 2 Promotion and release 3 Reception 3 1 Critical 4 Track listing 5 Music videos 6 Until We Have Faces Live and Unplugged 6 1 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Production 9 Chart performance 9 1 Charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 ReferencesProduction and recording editThe band released a teaser video on Facebook via YouTube featuring the band name on a sheet of parchment which burned away revealing the album title 6 7 Unfortunately the music in this teaser video was not in any song on the album Vocalist Michael Barnes stated on his Facebook page that the new album will be produced by Rob Graves who also produced the first two albums 8 A picture was recently posted on producer Rob Graves Twitter account showing three guitars with tape on them showing tunings of A A and G which hints that this record may be heavier than the previous two 9 They also confirmed on their Facebook page that the new album will contain 11 tracks and a 12th bonus track called Until We Have Faces will be available only from iTunes preorder 10 Promotion and release editOn December 9 2010 the song Feed the Machine was sent to all fans who submitted their face as part of the hype for the new album 11 The cover art has been revealed 12 On December 20 RED posted a download to the radio edit of Faceless for a limited time 13 Faceless was released to radio on December 31 2010 as the first single from the album 14 A full track listing along with 30 second previews for each song on the Christian Book Distributors website Christianbook com 15 The band released a promotional mosaic for the album made up of the fan submitted pictures 16 A European edition titled Until We Have Faces World Edition was released on July 5 2011 17 Reception editCritical edit Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 Alt Rock Live nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 CCM Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 Christian Manifesto nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 Christian Music Zine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 Christian Rock 20 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Christianity Today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 Cross Rhythms nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 Jesus Freak Hideout nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 Louder Than The Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Melodic net nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 New Release Tuesday nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 The NewReview nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 30 ONCOURSE MAGAZINE nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 Sputnikmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32 amp com nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 33 Until We Have Faces received generally positive reviews although critics claimed that it didn t match up to the band s previous album Innocence amp Instinct Allmusic s Gregory Heaney said blending the plaintive often reflective sound of post grunge with a metal edge Red s third album Until We Have Faces finds the band making its most polished album yet 18 Heaney wrote While there s always a danger of bands going stale the gamble seems to have paid off here for them and the album shows a band whose sound is as sweeping and heavy as it s ever been making this an album that s sure to please longtime fans and make an easy convert out of anyone looking for some new post grunge heaviness 18 Alpha Omega News Elise graded the album an A and wrote that musically Until We Have Faces is more an extension of Innocence and Insinct as opposed to a follow up It has strong guitars and melodies and the same rough edges listeners have come to expect from Red Lyrically however the band has delved deeper and darker than before The album s theme of being faceless and struggling to find your true identity is easily relatable for most listeners 34 Elise wrote although at first I was unsure if Until We Have Faces could measure up to the standards set by Red s previous two releases I was pleasantly surprised by how far it exceeded expectations It will definitely go down as the next installment of Red s strong musical record 34 Alt Rock Live s Jonathan Faulkner wrote With all of this it is safe to say that Red is quickly working their way into the list of great Christian rock groups that are out on the market today They have a solid message a strong lineup of musicians and now it would seem a household name and an album that we will still be listening to years down the road 19 CCM Magazine s Matt Conner said the album serves up a modern rock feast 20 Conner wrote the album cements Red as one of the rock music staples for the next decade 20 Christian Manifesto s Kyle Kiekintveld said the album is unsurprisingly a great album from an oddly underrated band outside of Christian circles The only real question for Red and this album is whether they will have any luck winning the illusive Rock Gospel Grammy This album is deserving of it but with every passing year more new artists join the already crowded field and the average quality of Christian Rock albums greatly increases This is a must have album for fans of this genre and is easily a good gateway album for those who are curious about the genre as a whole 1 Christian Manifesto s J F Arnold wrote all in all I m sad that I missed their second album after hearing this one This album has gotten more play time in my car than I would have expected and it is definitely a must have for fans of Red or of the genre 1 Christian Music Zine s Anthony Pronto said is good but doesn t reach the knockout sound I wanted from a band I loved seeing live Don t get me wrong the songs were all fine and this will probably bring RED more success but more of a hard rock edge throughout their next album would definitely make that an album of the year candidate 21 On a side note Pronto called the cover art terrible 21 Christian Rock 20 s Paul Anthony said the album largely continues the successful formula of its first two releases 22 I have faith that Red an incredibly enjoyable rock band also can do better It has now produced essentially a 30 track three part album an exceptional body of work for this young group 22 Anthony continued but the time has come to move forward to walk that fine line by growing beyond the themes the band has developed so well without forgetting them 22 Christianity Today s Ron Augustine said Red rehashes the same riffs that Linkin Park achieved fame with over a decade ago but with considerably less firepower 23 Even though the album is named after a C S Lewis novel Lewis s actual title is Till We Have Faces lacks in creativity and thoughtfulness things Lewis was never short on Power chords are pounded out in common time until a piano and string bridge offers temporary serenity It is formulaic and predictable but some of the faster songs will probably work well in WWE or NFL highlight clips 23 Cross Rhythms Steven Bridge said this is a continuation of the Pennsylvania based band s trademark sound with a haunting sometimes dark and ethereal tone that seeps through the songs but always with portholes of hope 24 If you enjoyed Red s earlier projects this certainly won t disappoint 24 Jesus Freak Hideout s Nathaniel Schexnayder said with this latest release they have cemented the fact that they are one of the best rock acts around However Until We Have Faces doesn t go too many places that Innocence amp Instinct didn t With that said sound lyrics and great music have made RED s third project good if not even great 25 Jesus Freak Hideout s Michael Weaver wrote the result lands somewhere in between their debut End of Silence and their highly successful sophomore album Innocence amp Instinct 26 Another solid outing and is sure to bring more success to the band in both the Christian and secular markets 26 Louder Than The Music s Jono Davies said if heavy hard rock is your genre of music Until We Have Faces is an album worth checking out The hard hitting lyrics that rings out through the songs show that this isn t a band masking their creativity with big distorted guitars this is a band who have written down words that mean something to them and maybe something to you too 4 Melodic net s Kaj Roth said I can only come to the conclusion that this band wants to be super safe and deliver the same album over and over again except this time the songs do not match either End of silence 2006 nor Innocence and instinct 2009 27 This feels like a huge Hollywood movie a big budget lots of special effects but the story is thin and you know the hero will get the girl in the end 4 stars for the production but 2 stars for the songs I sure do hope Red dare to try something new on the next album or else I will drop this band 27 New Release Tuesday s Kevin Davis said that he was so impressed by the music and production mingling the harder rock guitars soft strings and the emotive vocals of Mike Barnes 28 It is the crowning achievement by this incredible rock band and will certainly be among my top albums of 2011 28 New Release Tuesday s Jonathan Francesco wrote all in all Red has crafted a catchy and memorable melodic rock album that will surely find it s sic way onto many Best of lists come year s end even though it s sic release comes in February If Red can keep this up they surely got a bright career ahead of them in the industry 29 TheNewReview s Jonathan Anderson said the album has been one those reminders Its heartfelt lyrics are filled with hope if we choose to find it It reminds me that I m not alone Despite life s difficulties the best is yet to come Life really isn t all that bad it s actually pretty awesome And I m privileged to have such incredible music as Until We Have Faces grace my ears with its audible beauty 30 Every song has its place and purpose Red has pulled together yet another fantastic release Their methods have not changed but have merely been tweaked and perfected The use of orchestra instruments is perfectly incorporated The message is bold and honestly placed Until We Have Faces is heavy and beautiful and is my favorite release from Red to date 30 ONCOURSE MAGAZINE s Shannon Zabroski said the band with this album erupts into your ears with the same aural authority as their first two highly acclaimed releases Lofty expectations following a duo of successful albums can be tough satisfy but RED pulls it off while breaking plenty of sweat 31 Zabroski wrote that Red continues to impress with lyrical maturity and an addictive signature sound For better or worse they met the standard set by their previous GRAMMY awarded releases This might sound like faint praise but in this case it is a reason to be flattered 31 Sputnikmusic s staff reviewer Jared Ponton said this is that mid career mainstream rock album that is bound to keep Red alive financially but will aggravate critics and fans to an extent The band is recycling itself not just the elements of its sound which is welcome and expected but in the area of its songwriting Nearly half or more of Until We Have Faces sounds tired and generic which is something Red fans are not used to when it comes to the band s albums 32 Bracket and Bracket s Kyzer Davis said this album contains Epic rhythm guitars and purely amazing instrumentals including pianos violins synths and the distinct Red yell that the lead singers does This was an amazing album just like the first two If you have never heard Red I suggest getting this album or any of their albums because you will be amazed that every song is composed very well A band that can write well rounded songs is hard to find and Red sure know how to do just that I recommend it Go now get this 33 The guitarist John Petrucci from the band Dream Theater has considered this album the best album of the year 2011 35 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Length1 Feed the Machine Anthony Armstrong Joe Rickard Rob Graves Jasen Rauch Mark Holman5 102 Faceless Armstrong Graves Rauch Holman3 223 Lie to Me Denial Armstrong Rickard Graves Rauch Holman4 134 Let It Burn Graves Rauch Jason McArthur4 575 Buried Beneath Graves Rauch Mike Seminari C Todd Nielsen3 466 Not Alone Graves Rauch Holman4 087 Watch You Crawl Rickard Graves Rauch Clint Lowery3 428 The Outside Armstrong Graves Rauch3 149 Who We Are Armstrong Randy Armstrong Mike Barnes Rickard Graves Rauch McArthur3 5410 Best Is Yet to Come Graves Rauch Holman4 0411 Hymn for the Missing Graves Rauch5 37Total length 46 17 iTunes Pre Order bonus trackNo TitleLength12 Until We Have Faces iTunes exclusive 36 2 35 World Edition bonus tracksNo TitleLength12 Breathe Into Me 3 3413 Already Over 4 2414 Fight Inside 4 0815 Death of Me 4 1716 Never Be the Same 3 4917 Ordinary World 4 58Music videos editOn April 25 2011 Red started shooting for the music video Feed the Machine Fans were asked to come as extras for a scene in the video 37 The second music video Lie to Me was shot the following day Both videos were produced by Dan Atchison and directed by The Erwin Brothers Feed the Machine was released on June 6 2011 38 RED posted clips from the Feed the Machine video on their Facebook and YouTube pages before it was released 39 The music video for Lie to Me Denial was premiered on July 7 2011 on Noisecreep 40 Red announced that they would be making a music video for Not Alone using fan submissions of how the song has impacted their life or a life of someone they know 41 Until We Have Faces Live and Unplugged editUntil We Have Faces Live and Unplugged nbsp Live album by RedReleasedDecember 2 2022 2022 12 02 Recorded2022Length47 34LabelRed Entertainment Fuel MusicProducerAnthony ArmstrongUntil We Have Faces Live and Unplugged is the first live album by American Christian rock band Red released on December 2 2022 The album was performed and recorded in front of a live audience earlier the same year who can be heard applauding in the tracks It is also the band s first album with drummer Brian Medeiros Track listing edit No TitleLength1 Feed the Machine Live 5 262 Faceless Live 3 223 Lie to Me Live 4 134 Let It Burn Live 4 595 Buried Beneath Live 3 516 Not Alone Live 4 097 Watch You Crawl Live 3 408 The Outside Live 3 189 Who We Are Live 4 4410 Best is yet to Come Live 4 0411 Hymn for the Missing Live 5 48Total length 47 34Personnel editInformation gathered from the digital Until We Have Faces extended booklet Red Michael Barnes lead vocals backing vocals Anthony Armstrong guitars backing vocals Randy Armstrong acoustic piano bass backing vocals Joe Rickard drums percussion Brian Medeiros drums Until We Have Faces Live and Unplugged Additional musicians Rob Graves programming 1 10 Jasen Rauch programming 1 10 Mark Holman additional backing vocals Kerrie Roberts additional backing vocals guest vocals 11 Mike Seminari additional backing vocalsStrings 1 6 10 amp 11 Bernie Herms arrangements 1 David Davidson arrangements 2 6 10 11 Rob Graves arrangements 11 Jim Gray conductor music preparation John Catchings Anthony LaMarchina and Sarighani Reist cello Jack Jezioro string bass Monisa Angell Bruce Christensen Jim Grosjean Elizabeth Lamb and Kristin Wilkinson viola David Angell David Davidson Pamela Sixfin and Karen Winkelmann violinChoir Lori Casteel Chandler Hart Kira Hinchey Sarah Valley Rose Margaret Tant and William TantProduction editJason McArthur executive producer Rob Graves producer drum producer engineer Jasen Rauch additional production drum producer engineer Ben Snake Schmidt additional engineer additional digital editing Brian Calhoon drum engineer string engineer 1 3 4 Fred Paragano drum engineer string engineer 1 3 4 Baeho Bobby Shin string engineer 2 5 6 10 11 Ben Grosse mixing at The Mix Room Burbank California Paul Pavao mix assistant Tom Baker mastering at Precision Mastering Los Angeles California Ian Roberts assistant to Rob Graves Joseph Anthony Baker photography Red additional photography wardrobe styling John Clore additional photography Jessica Katina hair make up Beth Lee art direction Tim Parker art direction design Michelle Box A amp R production Jason Root A amp R production Union Entertainment Group managementChart performance editUntil We Have Faces debuted on the U S Billboard 200 chart at No 2 with first week sales of around 43 000 42 Additionally Red debuted at No 1 on the following Nielsen SoundScan charts Current Hard Music Current Rock Music Current Alternative Christian Rock Current Contemporary Christian Album and Record Label Independent charts Further Until We Have Faces remained in the Top 5 on both iTunes Overall Album and Rock Album charts its entire first week 43 As of April 2011 the album has sold over 100 000 copies in the US 44 Charts edit Chart 2011 PeakpositionU S Billboard 200 45 2U S Billboard Rock Albums 46 1U S Billboard Hard Rock Albums 47 1U S Billboard Alternative Albums 48 1U S Billboard Digital Albums 49 2U S Billboard Independent Albums 50 1U S Billboard Christian Albums 51 1Year end charts edit Chart 2011 PositionU S Billboard Rock Albums 52 61U S Billboard Christian Albums 53 9References edit a b c d Kiekinveld Kyle Arnold J F January 20 2011 RED Until We Have Faces Christian Manifesto Archived from the original on February 3 2013 Retrieved May 8 2012 a b Hoskins Kevin February 1 2015 Red Of Beauty and Rage Review Second Staff Opinion Jesus Freak Hideout Retrieved November 14 2023 After churning out three albums worth of crushing alt metal post grunge the men of Red all but abandoned their trademark orchestral based hard rock for a slightly more subdued electronic leaning approach on 2013 s Release the Panic The band Red declares its independence with its new LP ALBUM REVIEW Riffmagazine com Retrieved April 4 2020 a b c Davies Jono March 23 2011 Red Until We Have Faces review Louder Than The Music Retrieved May 8 2012 Future Releases for Christian Radio Stations Free New Songs from Music Artists Allaccess com Retrieved February 4 2012 Upcoming album release dates Jesus Freak Hideout Retrieved October 1 2010 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