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World We View

World We View
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Studio album by Nine Lashes
Released February 14, 2012 (2012-02-14)
Genre Christian metal, nu metal, alternative metal, post-grunge
Length 38:40
Label Tooth & Nail
Producer Aaron Sprinkle, Trevor McNevan
Nine Lashes chronology
Escape
(2009)
World We View
(2012)
From Water to War
(2014)
Singles from World We View
  1. "Anthem of the Lonely"
    Released: July 12, 2011
  2. "Get Back"
    Released: January 11, 2012
  3. "Adrenaline"
    Released: February 7, 2012 (Promotional Single)
  4. "Write It Down"
    Released: May 7, 2012
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars
CCM Magazine 4/5 stars
Christian Music Zine 3.67/5
Christianity Today 4/5 stars
Cross Rhythms 9/10 stars
HM 3/5 stars
Indie Vision Music 2/5 stars
Jesus Freak Hideout 3.5/5 stars
3.5/5 stars
Louder Than the Music 4/5 stars
New Release Tuesday 4.5/5 stars

World We View is the second studio album by the American Christian rock band Nine Lashes, released on February 14, 2012 through Tooth & Nail Records. It is the follow-up to their independent debut album Escape and was co-produced by Aaron Sprinkle and Trevor McNevan, the latter of whom was instrumental in getting the group signed and contributes guest vocals to the song "Adrenaline".

Upon release, World We View entered Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart at number 5 and received much critical acclaim for its diverse sound. Lead single "Anthem of the Lonely" also saw much success, peaking at number one on SoundScan's Christian Rock charts.

After the release of Escape, Nine Lashes was signed to Tooth & Nail Records at the recommendation of musician and producer Trevor McNevan, who had been given a copy of their album by a friend. McNevan was also heavily involved in the creation of World We View, contributing to the production, songwriting, and even providing guest vocals on the song "Adrenaline".

In interviews, lead vocalist Jeremy Dunn noted the difference of approach between Escape producer Travis Wyrick and the team of McNevan and Aaron Sprinkle: Wyrick was "very high-strung. I mean, you'll get there at eight in the morning and think you're ready to work and he's already played racket ball for two hours and he's like, 'Are you guys sleeping in today; what's up?'...where Aaron is more relaxed. He's just, 'Let's work in our own time. Let's not push things. Let's just let it happen.' So it was just a very different dynamic."


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