ATREYU - The End Is Not The End
The End is Not the End is undeniably Atreyuâs heaviest album ever and their most adventurous. âWe realized what made Atreyu great in the beginning was that we didnât sound like anyone else,â frontman Brandon Saller explains. âWe didnât really make sense anywhere. We werenât an emo band, a metal band, a punk band â but somehow it all worked. We kind of just carved our own path.â
Unburdened by false restrictions about anything sounding "too heavy" or "too pop," ATREYU remains a creative beacon of hope for those shaken by the suggestion that "rock is dead." They've entered the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 more than once, and two of their albums are certified gold.
Produced by Matt Pauling, Atreyuâs tenth album is vibrant, inventive, and beautifully aggressive. âItâs our heaviest, most metal record weâve made,â Saller points out. âBut itâs also the biggest musical journey weâve taken in years.â
Atreyuâs unquenchable appetite for creative achievement and pursuit of shared catharsis on stage drove them to form the band as teenagers around the turn of the millennium. That drive pushed them beyond their do-it-yourself beginnings to massive festival stages (including two runs on Ozzfest), sold-out headlining tours, movie and game soundtracks, and appearances alongside fellow genre standard-bearers such as Linkin Park, Avenged Sevenfold, Deftones, Slipknot, and Bring Me The Horizon.
âWe just refuse to become boring,â Saller declares. âWeâre not chasing whatâs cool. Weâre not chasing anything. Weâre trying to do what isnât being done and to play exactly what we want to hear. And somehow, 25-some-odd years later, itâs still growing. We still have much more to accomplish.â
The End Is Not The End
Dead
Break Me
All For You
Ghost In Me
Glass Eater
Wait My Love, Iâll Be Home
Ego Death
Death Rattle
Children of Light
In The Dark
Afterglow
Break The Glass
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ATREYU - The End Is Not The End
ATREYU - The End Is Not The End
The End is Not the End is undeniably Atreyuâs heaviest album ever and their most adventurous. âWe realized what made Atreyu great in the beginning was that we didnât sound like anyone else,â frontman Brandon Saller explains. âWe didnât really make sense anywhere. We werenât an emo band, a metal band, a punk band â but somehow it all worked. We kind of just carved our own path.â
Unburdened by false restrictions about anything sounding "too heavy" or "too pop," ATREYU remains a creative beacon of hope for those shaken by the suggestion that "rock is dead." They've entered the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 more than once, and two of their albums are certified gold.
Produced by Matt Pauling, Atreyuâs tenth album is vibrant, inventive, and beautifully aggressive. âItâs our heaviest, most metal record weâve made,â Saller points out. âBut itâs also the biggest musical journey weâve taken in years.â
Atreyuâs unquenchable appetite for creative achievement and pursuit of shared catharsis on stage drove them to form the band as teenagers around the turn of the millennium. That drive pushed them beyond their do-it-yourself beginnings to massive festival stages (including two runs on Ozzfest), sold-out headlining tours, movie and game soundtracks, and appearances alongside fellow genre standard-bearers such as Linkin Park, Avenged Sevenfold, Deftones, Slipknot, and Bring Me The Horizon.
âWe just refuse to become boring,â Saller declares. âWeâre not chasing whatâs cool. Weâre not chasing anything. Weâre trying to do what isnât being done and to play exactly what we want to hear. And somehow, 25-some-odd years later, itâs still growing. We still have much more to accomplish.â
The End Is Not The End
Dead
Break Me
All For You
Ghost In Me
Glass Eater
Wait My Love, Iâll Be Home
Ego Death
Death Rattle
Children of Light
In The Dark
Afterglow
Break The Glass
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The End is Not the End is undeniably Atreyuâs heaviest album ever and their most adventurous. âWe realized what made Atreyu great in the beginning was that we didnât sound like anyone else,â frontman Brandon Saller explains. âWe didnât really make sense anywhere. We werenât an emo band, a metal band, a punk band â but somehow it all worked. We kind of just carved our own path.â
Unburdened by false restrictions about anything sounding "too heavy" or "too pop," ATREYU remains a creative beacon of hope for those shaken by the suggestion that "rock is dead." They've entered the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 more than once, and two of their albums are certified gold.
Produced by Matt Pauling, Atreyuâs tenth album is vibrant, inventive, and beautifully aggressive. âItâs our heaviest, most metal record weâve made,â Saller points out. âBut itâs also the biggest musical journey weâve taken in years.â
Atreyuâs unquenchable appetite for creative achievement and pursuit of shared catharsis on stage drove them to form the band as teenagers around the turn of the millennium. That drive pushed them beyond their do-it-yourself beginnings to massive festival stages (including two runs on Ozzfest), sold-out headlining tours, movie and game soundtracks, and appearances alongside fellow genre standard-bearers such as Linkin Park, Avenged Sevenfold, Deftones, Slipknot, and Bring Me The Horizon.
âWe just refuse to become boring,â Saller declares. âWeâre not chasing whatâs cool. Weâre not chasing anything. Weâre trying to do what isnât being done and to play exactly what we want to hear. And somehow, 25-some-odd years later, itâs still growing. We still have much more to accomplish.â
The End Is Not The End
Dead
Break Me
All For You
Ghost In Me
Glass Eater
Wait My Love, Iâll Be Home
Ego Death
Death Rattle
Children of Light
In The Dark
Afterglow
Break The Glass














