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Drew Beringer
02/01/08, 09:21 AM
Ivoryline – There Came A Lion
Release Date: February 5, 2008
Record Label: Tooth and Nail

It’s been a while since Tooth and Nail Records have released something that caught my attention. I’ve been mainly unimpressed with their recent batch of new signings and releases. And then Ivoryline came along, grabbed me by the collar, and shook the hell outta me. Their Tooth and Nail debut, There Came A Lion, is an eleven track journey that is destined to get your blood flowing and put a little extra hop in your step.

While the overall concept and sound of the record is nothing we’ve haven't heard before, there is enough passion and sincerity that makes Lion stand out from the majority of bands in this watered down genre. It’s evident from the beginning with opening track “Days End.” You’ll notice that, musically, the band is somewhat of a hybrid of Anberlin and Saosin (Saoberlin?), with persistent guitars and thundering drums, each track bleeds liveliness. Even vocalist Jeremy Gray sounds like a raspy Stephen Christian.

If Gray’s vocals are the heart of Lion, then guitarists Dusty Kittle and Scott Socia are the lungs, as their guitar work and intensity breathe life into each track. They pace tracks like “Parade” with riffs that needle in and out of your ears. Or they pummel your auditory senses in combination with Wes Hart’s thunderous drumming on “All You Ever Hear.”

“Be Still And Breathe” is probably the catchiest and hardest hitting track on the album. It caught me off guard with how it starts out, with Gray’s vocals being distorted, making me think this would be some horrible stab at a dance-rock song. Instead, I was greeted by vocals and music that just rip straight through my membrane. Tracks like “And The Truth Will End This” and “Bravery” keep the album up to pace, while “Hearts And Minds” starts out a little slower with Hart’s drum work and Robert Woodward’s bass lines buoying the track and Gray’s voice carrying it. It one of those songs that builds up to a climatic ending, we’ve heard the formula before, but when executed with precision and skill, it can still have an emphatic feeling on the listener, as this track stands out from the rest on Lion. And finale “The Last Words” close out There Came A Lion the same way Ivoryline opened it: energetic and passionate.

Now, the Tyler, Texas quintet aren’t changing the face of music or making something new in the genre. Simply put, they released an album that is done well: pristinely produced and executed effectively. Fans of Anberlin, Saosin, and the like will instantly latch onto There Came A Lion and Ivoryline will quickly become their new favorite band. How long they’ll stay as their new favorite band is up in the air, as the replayability plays a factor, as some of the songs in the middle of the album become stagnant and blend together a little. But these flaws do not take away from the overall enjoyment one has when listening to this album. And while the lyrics are nothing amazing and originality is lacking, you cannot deny the passion, energy, and heart of this Lion

Track Listing:
1. Days End
2. We Both Know
3. Parade
4. All You Ever Hear
5. Be Still And Breathe
6. Remind Me I’m Alive
7. Left Us Falling
8. And the Truth Will End This
9. Bravery
10. Hearts And Minds
11. The Last Words

Ivoryline are:
Jeremy Gray - vocals
Scott Socia - guitar
Robert Woodward - bass
Dusty Kittle - guitar
Wes Hart – drums

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Anton Djamoos
02/01/08, 09:42 AM
I really enjoy this album for a good rocking experience.

sweetfootaction
02/01/08, 09:47 AM
Out of the two most recent T&N releases (this and Number One Gun) I prefer Ivoryline. I've been addicted to this album.

Mitch
02/01/08, 09:49 AM
Not being a dick, just correcting something for you that I noticed:

"While the overall concept and sound of the record is nothing we’ve ever heard before,"

I think you meant:

"While the overall concept and sound of the record is nothing we haven't heard before,"

Steve Henderson
02/01/08, 09:52 AM
I agree...T/N has released a lot of crap lately, but this was a really pleasant surprise. The best thing to come from that camp since Anberlin.

I would have actually rated this a bit higher on the vocals and production, myself - but overall, you hit it on the head.

grimis16
02/01/08, 09:52 AM
i really like this cd. Especially since there hasnt been anything good released recently

Drew Beringer
02/01/08, 09:57 AM
Not being a dick, just correcting something for you that I noticed:

"While the overall concept and sound of the record is nothing we’ve ever heard before,"

I think you meant:

"While the overall concept and sound of the record is nothing we haven't heard before,"
haha yeah, that's what I get for writing reviews while at work.

llmp
02/01/08, 10:11 AM
I'm just surprised they don't play country music.

ind1ekid
02/01/08, 10:26 AM
Very accurate review there, i like it. Especially the comparisions to Anberlin and Saosin (Saoberlin?). I couldnt help think of anberlin listening to this band. Hope they can get over to the uk at some point.

iRockSocks0ff
02/01/08, 10:27 AM
definitely a solid record for their second release.

eversoinviting
02/01/08, 10:43 AM
Solid release.

I agree with what you said about them being a hybrid of Anberlin and Saosin, notably on "Be Still and Breathe."

MikeJames
02/01/08, 11:19 AM
definitely a solid record for their second release.

debut record, brotha.

MyWorldEntire
02/01/08, 11:24 AM
I'm waiting til' my copy comes in the mail to hear this, but that was a great review Drew. Definitely one of your best.

S9Dallasoz
02/01/08, 11:29 AM
I'm just surprised they don't play country music.

well, with a member named Dusty Kittle, I'd be a little surprised too.

Love this album though.

nerdvglc
02/01/08, 11:29 AM
I'm just surprised they don't play country music.
i came close to didscreaming at you for the texas joke, but you're from here, so you know... we have 3 rocks bands at any given time that don't suck. maximum.

just kidding though, dallas has a pretty cool scene.

nerdvglc
02/01/08, 11:31 AM
debut record, brotha.

actually, they had an ep that was really good that they toured on for a while; this is a label debut, but not their first release at all.

AH1711
02/01/08, 11:38 AM
I like "parade" better on the ep... they cut out like 30 seconds for the new record and i dont think it flows as well

llmp
02/01/08, 11:41 AM
i came close to didscreaming at you for the texas joke, but you're from here, so you know... we have 3 rocks bands at any given time that don't suck. maximum.

just kidding though, dallas has a pretty cool scene.

;-)

It was actually a Tyler, TX joke. I'm originally from the Dallas area. Two totally different places!

FaceLixeMurder
02/01/08, 11:43 AM
this album is really good, can't wait to see them again

FaceLixeMurder
02/01/08, 11:43 AM
this album is really good, can't wait to see them again

xerovision1
02/01/08, 11:51 AM
debut record, brotha.

he said second release, not second album; brotha.

MikeJames
02/01/08, 11:51 AM
actually, they had an ep that was really good that they toured on for a while; this is a label debut, but not their first release at all.

After I posted that, I thought you might have been referring to the EP.

Rodeo Jones
02/01/08, 12:17 PM
I agree...T/N has released a lot of crap lately, but this was a really pleasant surprise. The best thing to come from that camp since Anberlin.


Better than Secret Weapon?

hailthewarrior
02/01/08, 12:33 PM
I've had this for awhile now, I suppose I should listen to it, since you and I seem to have a lot of the same opinions of music, good review DrewB.

emkvetwin
02/01/08, 12:36 PM
look forward to hearing this.

themostdeplete
02/01/08, 01:17 PM
"It’s been a while since Tooth and Nail Records have released something that caught my attention. I’ve been mainly unimpressed with their recent batch of new signings and releases."

great way to start this review. couldn't be more true. same goes for solid state. they need to stop signing all these shitty ass bands, and he is legend needs to release a new one asap.

micahistheballs
02/01/08, 01:18 PM
I'm excited to give this a listen when it comes out.

Chris Fallon
02/01/08, 01:48 PM
Something I didn't expect from this band was how impressive they would sound to me. You're right, it's been some time since T&N put something out that stuck with me -- this is a nice addition to the family.

Anyway, you expressed the same sentiments as I did. Good work.

iRockSocks0ff
02/01/08, 01:56 PM
debut record, brotha.
nope they have an ep "the life you have" which was released in 2006.

MattRM
02/01/08, 02:12 PM
This is a great album.

MikeJames
02/01/08, 02:15 PM
nope they have an ep "the life you have" which was released in 2006.

I knoooow.
They stayed at my apartment while recording the EP here in Dallas and I tour managed the band in June/July and will again in the coming months.
I thought you were saying that this was their second release via the label.
My baaaad.

ca_e_me
02/01/08, 02:47 PM
a hybrid of Anberlin and Saosin (Saoberlin?)

i think "anbosin" flows better. just sayin.
i'm totally into this band.

splitsecond
02/01/08, 02:58 PM
I enjoy this album. The only thing that bothers me is some of the vocal melodies get a bit repetitive. He has a great voice, and I think he is capable of a lot more dynamic melodies,

1000shadesofred
02/01/08, 04:02 PM
basically if you combine anberlin, FSF, and Saosin and you crap out this band... its not a bad cd... i run to it, gets me pumped

blue_cups03
02/01/08, 04:03 PM
this is a great album

camp7NdN
02/01/08, 04:38 PM
I smell like rotten vegetables!

michael6820
02/01/08, 05:03 PM
yuck, except maybe 2 songs one being be still and breathe

RRM
02/01/08, 06:29 PM
great review!

joyridn247
02/01/08, 07:50 PM
I am not impressed. Sounds like another Aaron Sprinkle album. Saw these guys "live" and they are awkward to watch.

singlexsorrow
02/01/08, 08:08 PM
I really enjoy the vocals, intensity, and crunchy riffs but I thought this album was just okay..There are a few tracks that standout to me but other than that, I think all the songs kind of sound the same. Anyways, it is a solid debut.

genericmadness
02/02/08, 12:02 AM
I love this album, but I just KNOW I'm only gonna love it for a month or two.

irishpunk14
02/02/08, 09:10 PM
i liked what i hear but i probably still won't get it.

tbsrock08
02/02/08, 09:28 PM
Excellent CD, Good effort put out by these dudes everytime i listen my head goes up and down im rocking out. Good stuff

cereal4life
02/02/08, 10:30 PM
Nice review Drew! Although not intended literally, the thought of powering guitars inflating an actual lung had me laughing. I'll definately be checking out this badboy!

sdisticsquirrel
02/03/08, 10:22 AM
good review. similar to Anberlin and Saosin? definitely worth me checking out then.

imtimwhoareyou
02/03/08, 02:24 PM
i liked what i hear but i probably still won't get it.

I'm with you there, probably... That's how it seems a lot of my music decisions come these days...

capitalt23
02/05/08, 02:27 PM
Great band, great album. Love this release and every song it.

Zarina Rexroat
02/05/08, 07:42 PM
i came close to didscreaming at you for the texas joke, but you're from here, so you know... we have 3 rocks bands at any given time that don't suck. maximum.

just kidding though, dallas has a pretty cool scene.


Dallas has a crazy good scene ahahah.


And man i'm proud of these guys
Seeing them at planocentre for the past 2 years has been great, each show.
But now they're hitting it big.
and this cd is great.
alreadyyy gott it! definatly buy it.

Zarina Rexroat
02/05/08, 07:50 PM
Ohhh and i cannot wait for their music video too!
haha they're making it in Ohio! ahha.

mr chainsaw
02/06/08, 09:37 AM
This band is just another kidney stone passing through the urinary tract that is the current music scene.

average_jane
02/06/08, 10:59 PM
I agree with this review. This album is a lot of fun.

onenateseven
02/07/08, 02:02 PM
Great review. I'm a fan of this album, but like the review says, I'm not sure how long it last with me. I think you should review the next T&N nail CD coming out, Secret & Whisper. I'd be interested to see what you think.

roisterboy
02/08/08, 07:33 AM
Nice review! I agree that Ivoryline is a clone of Anberlin; however, I like this singer more than Stephen Christian. Stephen Christian's vocals have always bothered me for some reason. He sounds kind of wussy. Don't get me wrong, I love Anberlin. That's just one thing that has bothered me about them.

roisterboy
02/08/08, 12:03 PM
Right now my favorite song is "Remind Me I'm Alive." It rocks so hard! I can't wait to see them live! I hope these dudes go far!

symbiote28
02/08/08, 08:35 PM
i agree with the Anberlin and Saosin similarities here ...

tacosforcharles
02/16/08, 04:04 PM
I'm going to add Over It to bands that Ivoryline sounds like. And that's not really a bad thing, I just finally picked this album up and I love it. It's catchy, hard hitting, and honest.

roisterboy
02/19/08, 11:19 AM
It is very honest. These guys put a lot of emotion into this album.

tcabrales
06/26/08, 12:43 PM
Its funny everyone is saying they sound like Anberlin and Saosin. I can sort of see those references, but the first time I listened to this CD it sounded soo much like Dead Poetic it was scary. Is anybody with me or am I just talkin crazy talk here?

drakey
05/05/09, 07:51 AM
i love bands like this. powerful vocals and driven instrumentals are all some bands really need (Secret & Whisper, Saosin, Anberlin). This album is a keeper.

Dymytry Vance
08/26/09, 03:59 PM
Day's End is cool. We both know needs to shoot itself in teh head.

il1989
07/24/10, 08:55 PM
I am not impressed. Sounds like another Aaron Sprinkle album. Saw these guys "live" and they are awkward to watch.



they DO NOT suck live I saw a warped tour video of them playing hearts and minds in 2009 if you want I can show you a link