The Destruction of Everything is the Beginning of Something New

The Destruction of Everything is the Beginning of Something New

Infobox Album | Name = The Destruction of Everything is the Beginning of Something New
Type = Album
Artist = Adair


Released = February 21, 2006
Recorded = 2005
Genre = Hard Rock
Length =
Label = Warcon Enterprises
Producer = Allan Hessler
Reviews =
*AbsolutePunk.net (79%) [http://absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=116291 link]
*"metalrage" Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.metalrage.com/reviews/722 Review]
* NeuFutur Rating-10|5.5 [http://www.neufutur.com/Reviews/adair.html Review]
Last album = "The Permanent Bruise EP"
(2003)
This album = "The Destruction of Everything is the Beginning of Something New"
(2006)
Next album =

'The Destruction of Everything is the Beginning of Something New' is the debut album by Adair. It was released on February 21, 2006. The first single was "The Diamond Ring" and it is available to [http://www.myspace.com/adair hear] at MySpace, along with another two songs from the album, entitled "Barricade the Doors" and "The Art of Staying Alive". The album's title, artwork, and lyrics use the story of the ancient city of Pompeii as an allegory for the band's reconstruction and rebirth.

Track listing

# "The Destruction of Everything (Valley of Fire)"
# "Barricade the Doors"
# "The Art of Staying Alive"
# "I Buried My Heart In Cosmo Park"
# "Separate Your Jaw"
# "Folding and Unfolding"
# "The Prison Island"
# "The Diamond Ring"
# "In the Corner, Quietly Dying"
# "Mouths Join in the Cold"
# "Vanity and Death (Their Faces Crumbled Away)"
# "The Ghosts of Who We Were"
# "The Beginning of Something New (City of Hope)"


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