| | Eleven Pictures Initials CD - Import Eleven Pictures Discography of CDs
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INITIALS is an Eleven Pictures CD that was released on Dutch label Mascot Music.
Mascot. Initials Music | List Price | $24.98 (You save $1.23) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Heavy Metal CDs, Rock | | Label | Mascot Music | | Orig Year | 1999 | | CD Universe Part number | 1482146 | | Catalog number | 7022 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 27, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Additional Info | Netherlands |
Eleven Pictures Initials Songs | 1. | All I Want |
| 2. | Triggered |
| 3. | Playmates |
| 4. | Anywhen |
| 5. | Monster |
| 6. | Fate X |
| 7. | Yesterdays Memebers |
| 8. | It's |
| 9. | E-Ride |
| 10. | Indifference |
| 11. | Transit |
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$11.05 TRAIN OF THOUGHT continues the legacy of the progressive metal legends, with all the requisite superhuman metallic musicianship that their fans have come to expect. This outing continues in the heavier mode that began with 2002's SIX DEGREES OF INNER TURBULENCE, reaching even further into darker, personal lyrical themes.
Guitars are the dominant expressive voice here, with keyboards scaled considerably back from the signature Dream Theater sound. Band members Mike Portnoy (drums) and John Petrucci (guitar) continue their do-it-yourself production approach, opting for recording venues on their native Long Island (much of the band's album work has taken place in upstate New York at Bear ...
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$13.49 Here's a little-known glam-metal fact: Phil Lewis was not the first frontman for Sunset Strip favorites L.A. Guns. There were actually a few others who fronted the band before Lewis (Axl Rose was rumored to be an early member), one of whom was a gentleman named Paul Black. The Black-led version of L.A. Guns (which also included Tracii Guns and Mick Cripps, two members who would later appear on the group's recordings with Lewis) managed to demo quite a bit of material during their short tenure together, which serves as the basis for 2005's Black List. As expected, these '80s-era demos are not exactly up to snuff sonically with the eventual studio albums by the group, ...
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| | Wayward Sway On A Broken Machine CD (2007)
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$11.49 Album Reviews:
The title of Wayward Sway’s new album brings to mind an old record player stuck skipping on a song. On the contrary, On a Broken Machine is far from repetitive and its 12 tracks play through fluidly.The album kicks off with a slow, introspective, banjo-driven tune called “Western Slough.” With vocals hushed à la Iron and Wine and understated ambient instrumentation reminiscent of Pink Floyd, Wayward Sway leans into its work. Next up is the romping banjo and fiddle tune “Well Lit Places.” There’s something amiss in the mixing on this track that seems to come and go throughout the disc. Regardless of the technical difficulties, the song itself is one of the strongest on the album, particularly due to the Pogues-like group vocals on the refrain and the sorrowful fiddle solo that follows.“Kara” is a sweet unrequited love song that pines, “I can talk forever and barely make you smile ... Kara, you know it’s far too late.” In the fiddle section, one can almost detect a nod to “Girl from Ipanema,” which may or may not have been intentional. Either way, it’s an appreciated, appropriate melodic quote.Another strong moment on the album is the especially melodious “Harbor,” which also reveals a bit of a Pogues influence. It’s unfortunate that the instruments aren’t more balanced in the mix, but the song is strong enough to stand up against that recurring issue. In fact, it’s the extensive instrumental breaks that make the song so haunting. So the only instance of repetition turns out to be where Wayward Sway’s best skills lie: in its instrumental solos and highly infectious energy. -Kim Ruehl, Performer MagazineI was treated to the sounds of Wayward Sway at a San Francisco bar in late 2007, a local show featuring a local band. My intrigue was at peak level, due both to preparatory listens of MySpace mp3s and feelings of inspiration after reading the band's eloquent and unique bio: "They stomp their feet and sing with their hearts. Sometimes they are out of tune. Sometimes they are out of touch. Still they persist. Let them." With this excerpt, the band manages to sum up the story of every Little Indie Band That Could, demonstrating even before the first listen that Wayward Sway may very well be a cut above the rest. Amongst the bottomless well of bands that emerge seemingly every week with sample packs of mp3s in tow, it is indeed the value of persistence that allows for the building of both musical improvement and integrity, features that make a band worthy of your ears and your respect. With their debut self-release, On a Broken Machine, Wayward Sway boast a collective, intimate feel, revealing experimental folk music woven from elegant layers that continuously reveal skilled and unblemished songwriting at its core. On a Broken Machine could easily be mistaken for a traditional folk record, as songs like "Western Slough," "Kara, "Dry & On the Mind," and "Kiss the Exorcist" are eponymous in their acoustic textures, nimble banjo, and gentle ...
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