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Artist: Mass

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CD Title: New Birth

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1985

Label: RCA Records

Catalog Number: NFL1-8055-B

Personnel

Louie St.August vocals
Gene D'Itria guitar
Fevin Varrio bass
Joey Vee Vadala drums

Tracks

1.  Too Far Gone  3:56
2.  Crying Alone  4:25
3.  Time  3:44
4.  Back to Me  4:24
5.  Do You Love Me  3:40
6.  New Birth  3:49
7.  Left Behind  2:55
8.  Voyager (Look for the Edge)  4:07
9.  Day Without You  4:23
10.  Watch Her Walk  3:40
  
Total Running Time:  39:03

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From: Cephas Date: March 4, 2002 at 4:44
This is NOT a Christian band. Louis D'Augusta (!) in an interview explained the background of each song which in most cases was not religious. (Loving his girlfriend; being on the road a lot; etc.) The interview was on-line at Tripod (ultmetal.tripod.com/mass.htm) - but, now it's gone. How'd they get pegged as Christian? Don't know -- but, THEY'RE NOT. Just a "feel good" band playing second-rate '80's metal. Why bother?

From: SF Date: March 9, 2002 at 23:24
This has to be one of the most incredible bands i have ever heard next to Stryper and Holy Soldier. Awesome albums considering all the flack they took from people who prefer to molest children and do nothing about it.

From: Joe Date: March 23, 2002 at 1:28
Better than a lot of christian metal

From: joedolan Date: October 15, 2002 at 7:55
Mass: there was a christian band called mass - this aint it!!! mass "New Birth" was by far the most catchy album to be released the year it was, but it didnt get mych airplay outside of the old WCOZ in rhode island, and the skate palace in milford ma. ( i was the dj), louie st august, you rule, i wish you and yours well, if anyone can get thier hands on the original 4 song demo with pedal to the metal, do it, i have it it is f*ckin' the best. love you guys,

From: Scott Date: February 19, 2003 at 4:38
The above mentioned interview is posted at: http://www.nolifetilmetal.com/mass.htm

From: Scott Date: February 19, 2003 at 4:42
This album deserves to be issued on CD but still has not been released. A great heavy metal platter with infectious vocal melodies, heavy rhythms and just a great overall vibe. Would love to see RCA re-issue this album as well as Joshua's 'Intense Defense.' Two great albums that RCA refuses to release to the artists for re-issue. http://www.nolifetilmetal.com/mass.htm

From: VICROCK Date: August 11, 2003 at 18:58
tHIS BAND HAVE ALL, ELECTRICY, GOOD MUSICIANS, COOL AND ROCKIN VOICE, GREAT MELODIES, MEMORABLE SONGS, BOMB DRUMS, WHAT ELSE?, HOW THINGS LIKE MISTER FEELGOOD OF MOTLEY ARE CLASSICS AND MASS ISNīT?. RETO A QUE ALGUIEN ESCUCHE CUALQUIER DISCO DE MASS Y QUE NO SE PRENDA CAŅÓN.

From: Rob Date: February 2, 2005 at 11:04
They got the Christian Metal label from their later releases, one of them was produced by Stryper's Michael Sweet. Nothing they did afterwards came close to recapturing the sound or feel of New Birth. The four song, self titled EP was even better, in my opinion. Definitely grab it if you can find it.

From: Dr_Funk Date: March 18, 2007 at 20:54
I don't see why it should matter if they're christian or not. Does that really effect the music? New Birth has recently been re-issued on Retrospect Records, and the sound clips sound great! I'ma grab it myself!!

From: ThunderDan Date: April 11, 2007 at 17:37
Just got my new CD copy of this classic, and Holy Shit does it sound awesome on CD!! They included a bonus track titled 'Endless Thoughts', which is a good ballad even though it's still in demo form. So good to have this on CD. It's about time, and well worth the wait!

From: shoemaker Date: May 3, 2008 at 14:51
Some really smashing tunes on this. "Too far gone" and "new birth" kick major ass, bit harder than the "Voices in the night" album. But with the happy FIREHOUSE sounding ballad "do you love me" is also a bit crappy song here.


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