Deceiver (The Word Alive Album)
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''Deceiver'' is the debut studio album by American
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The Word Alive The Word Alive is an American metalcore band formed in Phoenix, Arizona, in 2008. The band was signed to Fearless Records since their formation. In 2022, they changed their label and signed to Thriller Records. The band currently consists of v ...
. It was released on August 31, 2010, through
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. The title derives from a passage of lyrics within the chorus of the song "The Wretched". With anticipation of the album following up to their critically acclaimed EP ''
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'', the band promoted the album for several months until leading to its release. It was produced by
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and is the first and only release by the band with drummer Justin Salinas, yet final with bassist Nicholas Urlacher and keyboardist, Dusty Riach. A deluxe edition of the record was released on June 7, 2011, and features bonus content consisting of four
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ed tracks along with two previously unreleased songs and the music videos for the songs "2012" and "The Wretched".


Background and promotion

With anticipation of their full-length debut album after releasing the EP, ''Empire'' during the previous year, The Word Alive began work on ''Deceiver'' after several US tours. It was recorded during April 2010 in Ocala, Florida with producer Andrew Wade. Guitarist, Zack Hansen explained that "The tracking was a lot of fun and everyone had a good time." Tyler Smith noted that he received a large amount of inspiration and knowledge from his friends in a small production studio in Newark Ohio. Crediting Nick Johns aka "Nicky Scene" for the content in a majority of the album "We wanted to step it up in every aspect of our songs compared to ''Empire''. When we're
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, it's heavier. When we do things big, they are huge! When we slow it down, it's something beautiful." "Epiphany" was released as the album's first single where it was premiered online. The second single, "
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" premiered on the ''
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'' website. The album features a re-recording of the song "Battle Royale", originally featured as the opening track for ''Empire''. The final track for ''Empire'' ("How to Build an Empire") is referenced in a line of lyrics found within the song "Consider It Mutual". Early copies of ''Deceiver'' have a
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on the backside of the included booklet which reads "Produced, engineered and by Andrew Wade". A deluxe edition of ''Deceiver'' was released on June 7, 2011, and contains two previously unreleased tracks; "Apologician" and "Lights and Stones" along with the group's two cover songs; " Heartless" and "
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". It also features remixes of the songs "The Hounds of Anubis", "The Wretched", and "2012", with "The Hounds of Anubis" being exclusively remixed by Limp Bizkit guitarist
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along with an unreleased music video for "The Wretched" as well as the "2012" music video. For the convenience of fans that were already in-possession of the hardcopy release of ''Deceiver'', the release of the deluxe edition was only made digitally over
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. All extras included on the deluxe edition are available individually.


Critical reception

''Deceiver'' received generally positive reviews by many critics.
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explained that the album "covers a lot of familiar territory. Where the album gets interesting is in the guitar acrobatics of Tony Pizzuti and Zack Hansen, who like to keep things lightning fast and intricate" and "for anyone looking for metalcore with a couple of surprises here and there, ''Deceiver'' should offer a little something new." ''
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'' stated "the relentless drive of so many of the songs found on ''Deceiver'' have an urgency and added aggression to them that would make many of their peers recoil out of fear." Zach Redrup from ''Dead Press!'' rated the album positively calling it: "''Deceiver'' stands forward as a debut that in ways has in fact surpassed all expectations and hype built upon it, showing The Word Alive as a band who want to and should be heard. Watch your back Craig, Tyler 'Telle' Smith has put your old band into overdrive." ''KillYourStereo'' gave the album 75 out of 100 and said: "''Deceiver'' lives up to its hype and is an impressive debut for The Word Alive, metal fans will find plenty here to both satisfy and surprise, keeping that good old metalcore spark alive for a little bit longer." Nathan Lay of ''SMN News'' expressed that "this is one of those albums that actually becomes increasingly better as it plays through. It seems that most albums lose steam by the time they're half way through, but not ''Deceiver''." Lay also garnered a comparison of the album to their ''Empire'' EP by stating "Hell, the EP is still a worthy metal contender with today's releases. So how
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the full length compare? Well fans can stop holding their breath; ''Deceiver'' is beast. It's heavier, more intricate, more powerful, and even more aggressive (lyrically and musically)." Negative reviews or comments of the album were generally made in dislike to the album's clean (melodic singing) vocals. ''Lambgoat'' referred to the singing as "
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ocals and gave it a negative review while stating "Just when you think they've sunk to the deepest depths of commercial mall-metal, the fast guitar flurries are re-re-remixed with stupid sounding synths."


Commercial performance

''Deceiver'' reached position 97 on the ''Billboard'' 200, number 37 on Rock Albums, number 15 on
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, and number 14 on Hard Rock Albums.


Track listing

All music and lyrics written by The Word Alive, except where noted.


Personnel

;The Word Alive * Tyler Smith
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* Zack Hansen –
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s,
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* Tony Pizzuti – guitars, backing vocals * Nick Urlacher –
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* Justin Salinas –
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* Dusty Riach –
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, programming ;Additional musicians * David Stephens of
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– additional vocals on track 3 * Levi Benton of
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– additional vocals on track 5 * Tony Aguilera – composition, writing *
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– composition, writing * Joshua Moore of We Came as Romans – additional lyric writing for "The Wretched" ;Additional personnel *
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* Matt Martone – engineering * Alan Douches – mastering * Nate Matzelle – A&R * Keith Koenig – art direction, layout * Kyle Crawford – logo, title design * Tim Harmon – photography


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References

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