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Chasing the Grail is the fourth studio album from the heavy metal band Fozzy, released on January 26, 2010. It is their first album since the release of All That Remains five years prior, and is their first and only album as a four-piece.

Chasing the Grail
Studio album by
Fozzy
ReleasedJanuary 26, 2010[1]
GenreHeavy metal, progressive metal
Length65:02
LabelRiot! Entertainment
ProducerRich Ward
Fozzy chronology
All That Remains
(2005)
Chasing the Grail
(2010)
Sin and Bones
(2012)
Singles from Chasing The Grail
  1. "Martyr No More"
    Released: September 8, 2009
  2. "Let The Madness Begin"
    Released: October 16, 2009
  3. "Broken Soul"
    Released: March 2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Hard Rock Hideout[2]
Roadrunner(4.75/5)[3]
Allmusic[4]
The Rock Maiden[5]
About.com[6]
411mania.com[7]
The Silver Tongue[8]

Background


In March 2009, the band announced that Riot Entertainment had signed the group to a worldwide deal for the release of a new album.[1] According to guitarist Rich Ward, Riot is the only label worthy of releasing the album.[9] According to lead vocalist Chris Jericho, "For the first time, Fozzy has a ballad on the album and a 14-minute prog rock-inspired tune called 'Wormwood'". According to Jericho, the song 'Broken Soul' is a "'70s-type Southern rock-type ballady-type tune". In June 2009, the band was finishing the last details of the album.[10]


Release and reception


The album was released through Riot! on January 26. The album did not chart on the Billboard 200, it did however, chart on the Heatseekers Album charts, reaching # 6 at its peak. The album sold a little over 2000 copies in its first week.[11]


Singles



Martyr No More


On September 8, 2009, the band released the first material from the album, "Martyr No More", along with the album art and a release date of January 26, 2010.[12]

"Martyr No More" was used as one of the official theme songs for the 2010 WWE Royal Rumble pay per view.


Let the Madness Begin


On October 16, 2009, the band released the second single from the album, entitled "Let the Madness Begin".[13]

Rich Ward on "Let the Madness Begin"

"[That particular track] is all about the balance between a really good, classic melody and a great, classic rock riff. That was our focus for the whole record, but I think 'Let the Madness Begin' is probably the one song on the album where I think that balance is best.

"Sometimes when you're trying to write a heavy album, you find that sometimes you'll end up compromising the melody for the riff because obviously, the riff is so important for the drum part. On some rock albums, the vocals become the focus, and then the music takes a backseat. We tried to find that fine line where the music was important and the melody was important. We treated them as equals, and I think 'Let the Madness Begin' was that perfect balance between hard rock melodic vocals and a big metal riff."[11]

On July 22, Fozzy released the music video for their second single, "Let the Madness Begin", which was a compilation of the band performing the song from multiple concerts in the U.S. and U.K. in the early portion on 2010.


Broken Soul


In March 2010, Fozzy released their third single, "Broken Soul".


Track listing


All tracks are written by Rich Ward and Chris Jericho, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Under Blackened Skies"Ward, Jericho, Eric Sanders5:32
2."Martyr No More" 4:36
3."Grail" 5:09
4."Broken Soul" 4:09
5."Let the Madness Begin" 3:47
6."Pray for Blood" 5:11
7."New Day's Dawn" 4:34
8."God Pounds His Nails" 4:20
9."Watch Me Shine" 3:38
10."Paraskavedekatriaphobia (Friday the 13)" 5:26
11."Revival"Ward4:47
12."Wormwood"Jericho, Mike Martin13:53
Total length:65:02
Japan edition bonus tracks [14]
No.TitleLength
13."Nameless Faceless" (Live) 
14."Don't You Wish You Were Me" (Live) 

Charts


Chart (2010) Peak
position
US Heatseeker Albums[15] 6

Personnel



Musicians



Additional Musicians



References


  1. "Fozzy - Back with a new album and sign to Riot Australia!". Fozzy. March 7, 2009. Archived from the original on 2011-10-28. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  2. Hard Rock Hideout review
  3. Roadrunner review Archived February 15, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  4. Allmusic review
  5. The Rock Maiden review
  6. About.com review
  7. "411mania.com review". Archived from the original on 2012-09-27. Retrieved 2010-01-28.
  8. The Silver Tongue review Archived December 3, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  9. "Chris Jericho's Fozzy returns with Riot Entertainment". World Wrestling Entertainment. March 9, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  10. Ward, Rich (June 4, 2009). "Podcast Fozzy". FozzyRock.com. Archived from the original on July 11, 2011. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  11. Paglino, Nick (2010-09-20). "Fozzy Announces Australian Tour Dates in December". WrestleZone. Archived from the original on 2010-09-23. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
  12. Fozzy // Martyr No More on YouTube
  13. Fozzy // Let The Madness Begin on YouTube
  14. "Fozzy / Chasing the Grail". Tower Records.com. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  15. "Fozzy - Chart history | Billboard". www.billboard.com. Archived from the original on 2016-11-25.





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