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No Gods

No Gods
Sharks - No Gods cover.jpg
Studio album by Sharks
Released March 19, 2012 (2012-03-19)
Recorded September–October 2011
Genre Punk rock, alternative rock
Length 37:09
Label Rise (126), Velvet Scene
Producer Brian McTernan
Sharks chronology
The Joys of Living 2008-2010
(2011)The Joys of Living 2008-20102011
No Gods
(2012)
Selfhood
(2013)Selfhood2013
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 74/100
Review scores
Source Rating
AbsolutePunk 8/10
AllMusic 2.5/5 stars
Big Cheese 4/5 stars
Classic Rock 7/10 stars
Kerrang! 4/5 stars
NME 8/10 stars
Q 4/5 stars
Rock Sound 8/10
Thrash Hits 2.5/6 stars

No Gods is the debut full-length studio album by British rock band Sharks which was released by Rise Records on 19 March 2012 in the UK and on 20 March 2012 in the US. The album was recorded in Baltimore, MD, from September to early October 2011 and was produced by Brian McTernan. The band recorded a total of 14 tracks. Tony Corrales, formerly of The Exposed, having joined Sharks on a permanent basis, played bass on three songs (James Mattock played bass on all other tracks).

The album features 11 songs, while the Japanese edition additionally features three bonus tracks, all of which are cover songs.

"Arcane Effigies", the first single taken from No Gods, premiered on BBC Radio 1 on 3 January 2012. The video for 'Arcane Effigies' premiered on 14 February 2012.

The video for 'Patient Spider', the second single from No Gods, premiered on 18 June, while the single itself will be released on 2 July 2012.

According to an early album review by Entertainment Focus, "over the course of eleven infectious anthems, Sharks sharpen timeless melodies with an explosive edge tempered by intricate riffing and hypnotic harmonies. It's pure, poetic, and powerful."Rock Sound magazine declared that No Gods "justifies the hype" and that "the album's glory is its masterful pop songwriting [...] with an anthemic joy that most American pop-punks can only dream of achieving."Q magazine called it "a starry-eyed celebration of yearning on a US factory floor, as idealised by British spa town punks."

All tracks written by James Mattock and Andrew Bayliss, except where noted.


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