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Nothingface's debut album, Pacifier, is a solid debut by one of metal's most promising rookies. Stepping forth with the common formula popularized by Korn with low-tuned bass and rabid, animalistic screams, these four men have compiled an album that is ripe with inner turmoil and problematic self-esteem issues. Lyrically, Pacifier is quite personal, and even touches on child molestation, which is a frightening concept that is unnervingly enough becoming the trademark of this "new breed" of heavy metal. Naturally, dealing with such subject matter with heavy doses of distorted guitars and violent drum pounding, Nothingface proves to know what they're doing. While Pacifier has garnered unfair comparisons to the aforementioned Korn, it would be wrong to dismiss this band as just another aggro group looking to ride someone's coattails. Although Nothingface does tread a road that has been worn down considerably, they show a bright flair that could very well lead them to stardom. ~ Jason D. Taylor
Audio Mixer: Drew Mazurek.
Recording information: Emporium Studios, Damascus, MD; Oz Recording Studio, Baltimore, MD.
Photographer: C.P. Sidney.
Nothingface: Matt Holt (vocals); Tom Maxwell (guitar); Bill Gaal (bass); Chirs Houck (drums).
Personnel: Matt Holt (vocals); Tom Maxwell (guitar, electric guitar); Bill Gaal (bass guitar); Chris Houck (drums).
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Nothingface Pacifier Songs Purchase Pacifier CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Nothingface Violence CD (2000)
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$9.69 In the band's own words, VIOLENCE is the "soundtrack for the end of the world." As bold and grim as that statement may be, here Nothingface back it up by assembling ...
| | Nothingface An Audio Guide To Everyday Atrocity CD (1998)
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$12.95 Nothingface show evident progression and musical growth on their second full-length album, An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity, an album that is the group's most impressive work. While the band was looked upon as just another Korn clone on its debut, Pacifier, Everyday Atrocity goes a long way in correctly portraying Nothingface as one of the most promising metal bands of the ...
| | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.39 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the band's credit that the charismatic singer fails to steal the show, despite creditable efforts via an anthemized version of Ryan Adams' beautifully downtempo "When the Stars Go Blue," and a great, leering rendition of Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra's "Summer Wine."
Somewhat more mysteriously, Rolling Stone Ron Wood also ...
| | Drive-By Truckers Southern Rock Opera CDs (2001) Digipak
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$11.99 A sprawling two-disc set, the Drive-By Truckers' SOUTHERN ROCK OPERA is a cracked masterpiece that's enjoyable on several different levels. Hipsters might enjoy the giggly premise of a two-disc set devoted to a slightly altered retelling of the rise and fall of 1970s Southern rock icons Lynyrd Skynyrd. Progressive rock fans lamenting the modern era's relative lack of story-driven albums divided into "Act I" and "Act II" will latch onto SOUTHERN ROCK OPERA with the same ...
| | Nothingface Skeletons CD (2003)
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| | Dredg Catch Without Arms CD (2005)
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| | J D Hall Number 1 Lover:Greatest Hits CD (1998)
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| | Do Rio Eliseu To Ai CD (2000) (Import) Brazil
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| | Alvin Lee On The Road To Freedom CD (1973) (Import) Germany
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$15.75 Ten Years After guitarist Lee teamed up with gospel crooner LeFevre for a session that could be best ...
| | Wham Make It Big CD (1984)
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$9.79 The title was a promise to themselves, Wham!'s assurance that they would make it big after struggling out of the gates the first time out. They succeeded on a grander scale than they ever could have imagined, conquering the world and elsewhere with this effervescent set of giddy new wave pop-soul, thereby making George Michael a superstar and consigning Andrew Ridgeley to the confines of Trivial Pursuit. It was so big and the singles were so strong that it's easy to overlook its patchwork qualities. It's no longer than eight tracks, short even for the pre-CD era, and while the four singles are strong, the rest is filler, including an Isley Brothers cover. Thankfully, it's the kind of filler that's so tied to its time that it's fascinating in its stilted post-disco dance-pop rhythms and Thatcher/Reagan materialism -- an era that encouraged songs called "Credit Card Baby." If this dichotomy between the A-sides and B-sides is far too great to make this essential, the way Faith later would be, those A-sides range from good to terrific. "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" is absolute silliness whose very stupidity is its strength, and if "Everything She Wants" is merely agreeable bubblegum, "Freedom" is ...
| | Flame Burns On: The Best Of Neat Records CDs (2002)
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$17.35 Despite, or perhaps because it was headquartered in the Northeast of England -- far removed from the movement's principal breeding grounds in London -- Neat Records became the definitive New Wave of British Heavy Metal label. Accumulating a rag-tag roster of flawed cast-offs, including flagships Venom and Raven, Neat and their namesake studios (originally Impulse Studios) in Wallsend, came to embody the N.W.O.B.H.M's rough and ready, do-it-yourself aesthetic, with often barely professional recordings, it must be said. Of course this made for very few actual success stories, but then, the entire N.W.O.B.H.M. only ever produced two world-level superstars in Iron Maiden and Def Leppard. Compiled and released in 2002, following the purchase of Neat's catalog by the Maiden-owned Sanctuary Group, the label-spanning collection The Flame Burns On: The Best of Neat Records boils it all down to a concise and revealing batch of singles, stretched over two CDs. Disc One delivers most of the heavyweights, bands like Blitzkrieg, Jaguar, and Hellanbach who, along with the aforementioned Venom and Raven, scored the greatest longevity and success for the company. It also unearths choice rarities by bands that weren't so lucky, including Cloven Hoof's mini-epic "Gates of Gehenna," White Spirit's Deep Purple-quoting "Cheetah," Steel's effervescent "All Systems Go," and perhaps best of all, Aragorn's raw classic "Black Ice." Disc Two begins in promising enough fashion as well, with the pairing of Raven and Accept shrieker Udo Dirkschneider crashing through Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild," but it soon descends into a literal grab bag of no-hope talent and failed mainstream rock experiments. ...
| | Stuff Smith Cat On A Hot Fiddle CD (1960) Remastered; Digipak
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$10.39 Recorded on two dates in 1959, this full-length by Stuff Smith features a pair of rhythm sections. One contains the great Red Mitchell on bass, the other the magnificent Shirley Horn on piano. In 1959, Smith had been on the scene for over two decades. And while he was well-known by the public at large for his novelty persona and his singing -- as evidenced by his 1936 smash hit "I'se A-Muggin'," this long-player aptly displays his stunning virtuosity as a jazz violinist, from standard jazz repertoire such as Duke Ellington's "Take the 'A' Train" and "They Can't Take That Away from Me" to "Strike Up the Band." His bowing is dizzying ...
| | Richard Sanderson Les Plus Belles Chansons D'Amour Du Cinema CD (2006) Import; +3 Bonus Tracks
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