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Recorded on their How to Measure a Planet? tour, Superheat is the Gathering's first live album. Songs like 'Sand and Mercury,' 'Nighttime Birds,' 'Rescue Me' and 'Probably Built in the Fifties' demonstrate the band's ability to shift from ethereal bliss to malevolent metal, and these contrasting styles are only emphasized in concert. 11 tracks including one CD-ROM bonus track, 'Eleanor'. Digipak. Century Media. 2000. Gathering Superheat Songs | 1. | Big Sleep, The | |
| 2. | On Most Surfaces (Inult) | |
| 3. | Probable Built In The Fifties | |
| 4. | Liberty Bell | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Marooned | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Rescue Me | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Strange Machines | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Nighttime Birds | |
| 9. | My Electricity | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Sand And Mercury | $1.87 | |
| 11. | Eleanor (CD Rom Bonus Track) | |
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Purchase Superheat CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Gathering Sleepy Buildings - A Semi Acoustic Evening CD (2004)
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$8.99 Sleepy Buildings will serve to fuel the dichotomy amongst the Gathering's fans: those who appreciate the increasingly ambient and subtle direction in which the Dutch outfit moved with If_Then_Else and Souvenirs, and detractors who believe the band peaked with the doomy, metallic, and melodic strains of Mandylion and Nighttime Birds. So this collection, recorded live at the LUX Theatre in Nijmegen, Holland, reinterprets older songs -- three of them, "The Mirror Waters," "Stonegarden," and "Like Fountains" reaching as far back as Always and Almost a Dance, released prior to siren singer Anneke van Giersbergen's recruitment -- minus electric guitars and with an increased emphasis on piano and keyboards. The most attractive aspect of Sleepy Buildings is its ...
| | Dio Holy Diver CD (1983)
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$5.99 Despite recording two hit studio albums with Black Sabbath (1980's HEAVEN AND HELL and 1981's THE MOB RULES) and playing throughout the world to huge crowds, Ronnie James Dio left the band in 1982-the year of his final release with Sabbath, the in-concert LIVE EVIL. As soon as the announcement of his departure ...
| | Swallow The Sun New Moon CD (2009)
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| | Shrinebuilder CD (2009)
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$13.09 This album is a sort of summit conference of underground heavy music. Guitarists and vocalists Scott "Wino" Weinrich (the Obsessed, Saint Vitus, Spirit Caravan, the Hidden Hand) and Scott Kelly of Neurosis are grizzled veterans whose hoarse, guttural shouts and instantly recognizable, distorted guitar tones carry the authority of years of hard touring and introspective yet still crushing rock, while bassist Al Cisneros (Sleep, Om) and Melvins drummer Dale Crover shake the earth with their gigantic rhythms. The five tracks were laid down in three days, with some minor overdubs done shortly afterward, and they have the organic feel of jams transformed into cohesive songs through application of the group mind. Wino's usual biker-rock riffage is frequently replaced by a more psychedelic, drifting sound with long sustained notes floating over Cisneros's trance-inducing basslines (Ted Nugent's "Stranglehold" seems like ...
| | Rage Against The Machine CD (1992)
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$9.29 RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE is a collection of live concert videos and uncensored versions of 5 original videos.
On paper, Rage Against The Machine reads like Beavis, Boogie Down Productions and Butt-Head: an angry and enlightened rap frontman who preaches a multi-cultural alternative to what they teach you in schools and show you on TV, backed by a funky heavy metal rhythm section whose vampage and riffing pay direct tribute to the likes of the Edgar Winter Group and Led Zeppelin.
But there's no sense of fusion here. Neither a metal band toying with rap nor a rap group fronting as a rock band, R.A.T.M. is four guys who were never told that there's a difference, and who don't care to know. The knowledge-is-good-but-schools-are-bad rap, "Take The Power Back," gives way to a metal instrumental bridge; and the guitar that introduces the Martin/Malcolm/Cassius homage, "Wake Up," pays its own tribute to Zeppelin's "Kashmir." The closest spiritual--but not stylistic--reference ...
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| | Hilary Duff CD (2004)
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$11.49 Hilary Duff led a pretty charmed childhood, with her performing career moving from a successful television show as a pre-teen to blockbuster movies and a major recording deal as a teen. Just shy of 17 years old, Duff released her second record, a self-titled follow-up to the hugely successful METAMORPHOSIS. 2004's HILARY DUFF discards the bubble-gum edges of its predecessor and ...
| | Bon Jovi Have A Nice Day CD (2005) (Import) Bonus Track; United Kingdom
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$26.29 U.K. edition includes two extra cuts, "Dirty Little Secret" and "Unbreakable."
True troubadours of arena rock and pop-metal, Bon Jovi were not only still standing in the 2000s, they were still releasing albums of original material that packed much of the melodic wallop and anthemic muscle of their efforts from the '80s and early '90s. A case in point is 2005's HAVE A NICE DAY, which finds the band mining a harder rock sound and producing bigger, more sweeping choruses than ever before.
Despite the classic Bon Jovi sound, however, ...
| | Edge Of Sanity Evolution CDs (2000)
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$16.05 Several years before they took pains to summarize their near-legendary career with 2006's balanced and concise When All Is Said collection, Swedish death metal icons Edge of Sanity unselfishly dug out and exposed their darkest entrails through 1999's Evolution -- a double-disc, odds & sods compilation, mixing remixed album cuts with rare demos and a slew of entertaining covers. And by taking a chronological approach with its generous 24 tracks, this release certainly lives up to its title, as it traces the Dan Swano-led group's often unbelievable maturation process, out of the basest death metal savagery (never more vile than the demo of first-ever composition, "Pernicious Anguish") until achieving the apex of melodic accessibility and compositional sophistication that was still recognizable as death metal (see closing outtake "Epidemic Reign"). In between, Evolution profiles key album cuts (always remastered) like 1991's "Maze of Existence," 1992's "When All Is Said," ...
| | Scelerata Darkness & Light CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Flood The Shoreline Around & Around CD (2008)
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$6.69 “I’ll give you love and I’ll give you soul. I’ll make this rock if you make this roll.” Dan Bordonaro’s words from the song “This is High” should be taken as a promise when considering Flood the Shoreline. From Joel Carle’s synthetic percussion intro in the hook-filled title track, “War”, to Nick Saulino’s pulsing bass riff that drives “Innocence Never Looked So Good”, it is obvious that the band pours themselves into every song they create. Each member does all that they can to push their own limits just a bit further, like when Steve Zdziebko, a guitarist who prides himself on his ability to crunch chords, laid down a subtle lead guitar track on the melodic “Animals and Ashes.” This is the kind of musicianship fans have come to expect from Western New York’s Flood the Shoreline. Around and Around, the band’s debut EP, was released on February 1st, 2008 at a long-awaited release event held at Ellicottville Brewing Company in the band’s native Fredonia, NY. After receiving ...
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