Promise and Terror

Promise and Terror is the fifth studio album by English heavy metal band Blaze Bayley, released in 2010. It is the second studio album released by the band since they changed their name from Blaze. It is also the first Blaze Bayley album without a title track.[1]

Promise And Terror
Studio album by
Released1 February 2010
GenreHeavy metal
Length55:42
LabelBlaze Bayley
ProducerBlaze Bayley, Jase Edwards
Blaze Bayley chronology
The Man Who Would Not Die
(2008)
Promise And Terror
(2010)
The King of Metal
(2012)

Themes

The songs on Promise and Terror are very diverse in their themes; the first half of the album is more upbeat and positive, but the second half is darker and more introspective. Surrounded By Sadness, the first acoustic song since the band changed their name, starts a four song run-in, as the last songs on the album are thematically connected.[2] As stated in the sleeve notes inside the album cover, the last four songs follow the four steps of dealing with personal tragedy: loss, pain, grief, and acceptance. These songs mostly address the loss of Bayley's wife and the struggle he and the band have had in the music world.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]
BW & BK[4]
Sea Of Tranquility[5]
[Metal-Temple.com][6]

The pre-sale for Promise and Terror quickly became the biggest in Blaze Bayley's history, as it charted at number 3 on UK pre-orders before its release. Blaze Bayley himself has stated that Promise and Terror is his best selling solo album to date.[7]

Professional reviews have ranged from positive to enthusiastic for Promise and Terror.

Track listing

  1. Watching the Night Sky - 3:36
  2. Madness and Sorrow - 3:09
  3. 1633 - 6:03
  4. God of Speed - 5:48
  5. City of Bones - 6:26
  6. Faceless - 3:46
  7. Time to Dare - 5:41
  8. Surrounded By Sadness - 3:59
  9. The Trace of Things That Have No Words - 5:48
  10. Letting Go of the World - 6:24
  11. Comfortable in Darkness - 4:29

Personnel

References

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