"Drawn from Memory" is the second studio album by the British rock band Embrace, released in 2000. It followed their successful debut album, "The Good Will Out" (1998), and continued to showcase their anthemic rock sound.
The album features a mix of powerful rock anthems and introspective ballads, with emotive lyrics and melodic hooks. It was produced by Youth, known for his work with bands like The Verve and Primal Scream, and recorded at Real World Studios in England.
Standout tracks from the album include "Hooligan," "You're Not Alone," and "Save Me," which all received significant airplay and helped to establish Embrace as one of the leading bands in the British rock scene at the time.
"Drawn from Memory" received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its emotional depth and anthemic sound. It also performed well commercially, reaching the top 10 on the UK Albums Chart and spawning several successful singles.
Overall, "Drawn from Memory" is regarded as a strong follow-up to Embrace's debut album, showcasing their growth as songwriters and performers while retaining the qualities that made them popular in the first place.