Kingdoms (LIYW album)
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Kingdoms is the 5th full length album by the Melodic Hardcore
Melodic hardcore
Melodic hardcore is a subgenre of hardcore punk with a strong emphasis on vocal melody. The genre is commonly defined with fast hardcore drum beats, complex guitar riffs and melodic singing with occasional screaming and shouting.-History:...

 band Life in Your Way
Life in Your Way
Life in Your Way is a melodic hardcore band from Connecticut. All members of the band are adherent to the Christian faith.-History:The band was formed by three long-time friends Josh Kellam, Dave Bullock, and Todd Mackey...

. The album is split into three parts called "The Kingdom of Man," "The Kingdom of Darkness," and "The Kingdom of God."

Track listing

"The Kingdom of Man"

"The Kingdom of Darkness"

"The Kingdom of God"

Personnel

Life In Your Way
  • Joshua Kellam: vocals
  • James Allen: vocals, guitar
  • Todd Mackey: vocals, guitar
  • Dave Swanson: vocals, guitar
  • Jeremy Kellam: bass
  • Andrew Nelson: percussion


Additional Performers
  • Gregory Thomas: bass
  • Matt Greiner: percussion
  • Matt Wentworth: guest vocals on "Forsaken Me"
  • Jake Luhrs: guest vocals on "Ruler of the Air"
  • Joel Davis: guest vocals on "Ascension"


Production and Design
  • Produced & engineered by Gregory Thomas, Dave Swanson and Life In Your Way
  • Assistant engineer: Chris Teti
  • Assistant drum producer: Matt Greiner
  • Recorded at Silver Bullet Studios in Burlington, CT
  • Mixed by Matt Wentworth at The Impact Studio in Hollis, NH
  • Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music
  • Art direction/design by Bryan Minear & Life In Your Way
  • Kingdoms concept by The Holy Spirit for Life In Your Way


Crew Vocals
David Scribellito, Adam Bult, Nathan Barnard, Joe Di Guglielmo, Steve Powers, Zach Pelletier,

Rob Johnson, Christopher Wilson, Ian Cooke, Christian Correa, Josh Peck, Jesse O’Neil, Josh Kurts,

Ray Frazier, Zack Merrill, Tim Norman, Mike McKinniss & Benjamin Toalston
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