Rest Inside the Flames
studio
Artist36 Crazyfists
CoverFlames36.jpg
ReleasedJune 10, 2006
RecordedOctober 2005 – January 2006
StudioBig Blue Meenie (Jersey City, New Jersey)
GenreMetalcore, post-hardcore, alternative metal
Length42:36
LabelRoadrunner (international)
DRT Entertainment (US)
ProducerSal Villanueva
Prev year2004
Next year2008

Rest Inside the Flames is the third album by American metalcore band 36 Crazyfists. It was released in Australia on June 10, 2006 and in Europe on June 12, 2006. The album was released in the US on November 7 via the band's new North American label, DRT Entertainment. Almost two months prior to the album's official release date of June 12, the album was leaked and began appearing on P2P sites.

The album features guest vocals by ex-Killswitch Engage frontman Howard Jones on the track "Elysium", as well as Jonah Jenkins (vocalist of Milligram and ex-vocalist of Only Living Witness) on the track "We Cannot Deny". Crazyfists frontman Lindow was pleased with Jenkins appearance on the album and said, in an interview, "Only Living Witness was one of our favorite bands growing up, so we really wanted him to be on the record. Over the years, I made friends with him online, which is a little weird. But he lives in Boston so he came down to New Jersey when we were recording, and that was awesome."[1]

The first single released from the album was "I'll Go Until My Heart Stops".

Personnel

  • Brock Lindow – vocals
  • Mick Whitney – bass
  • Thomas Noonan – drums
  • Steve Holt – guitar, background vocals, co-producer
  • Tom Gomes – drums on "We Cannot Deny"
  • Howard Jones – guest vocals on "Elysium"
  • Jonah Jenkins – guest vocals on "We Cannot Deny"
Production
  • Jeff Chenault – creative director
  • Monte Conner – A&R
  • Erin Farley – assistant engineer
  • Larry Mazer – management
  • Daragh McDonagh – photography
  • Andy Sneap – mastering, mixing
  • Arun Venkatesh – assistant engineer
  • Sal Villanueva – producer, engineer

Charts

Chart performance for Rest Inside the Flames
Chart (2006)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[2]53

References

  1. ^ "Roadrunner Records official site - 36 Crazyfists biography". Roadrunner Records. Retrieved May 7, 2007.
  2. ^ p. 278.