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Vetern death metal band Malevolent Creation return with their eighth full length album The Will to Kill. Eleven tracks of pure terror that brings new life to the patented Florida death metal sound. Crushing vocals by new singer Kyle Symons, mixed by Jean Francois DeGarians of the band Kataklysm. The album also features new drummer Justin DePinto.
Malevolent Creation includes: Kyle Simons (vocals); Justin D. Pinto (drums).
Malevolent Creation: Kyle Symons (vocals); Phil Fasciana, Rob Barrett (guitar); Gordon Simms (bass guitar); Justin DiPinta (drums).
CMJ (12/02/02, p.25) - "...Filled with more death than a graveyard....THE WILL TO KILL is classic, sun-kissed Florida death metal..."n Malevolent Creation Will To Kill Songs Will To Kill Music Review Purchase Will To Kill CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Death Scream Bloody Gore CD (1987)
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| | Shirley Horn You Won't Forget Me CD (1991)
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$8.05 Interestingly, Horn rarely takes a solo, but repeats the songs over and over, slightly changing the phrasing and continuously building on the piano to change the emphasis. Every cut is a masterpiece, but the stand out is the title cut. Drummer Steve Williams sets up a strange, ...
| | Shirley Horn I Remember Miles CD (1998)
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$12.39 I REMEMBER MILES won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance.
This stunning album is Shirley Horn's loving tribute to her friend and colleague, the legendary late Miles Davis. Davis was so taken by Horn's first album EMBERS AND ASHES that he forced The Village Vanguard to let her virtually-unknown trio open for him during his 1961 run there. Their friendship and admiration for each other's music lasted through the years, and Shirley Horn's 1991 recording YOU WON'T FORGET ME, was one of the last recordings Miles Davis made.
Horn selected mostly ballads from Davis' Columbia Records catalogue for her tribute because, as she explains in the liner notes, Davis liked her to sing ballads, and ballads are Horn's specialty. She can slow down time in a unique and spellbinding way. Her sultry and smoky vocals are intimate and conversational, relying on odd metered timing and silence, rather than volume, to make an emotional point.
This album's knock out punch is the epic ...
| | Cannibal Corpse Gore Obsessed CD (2002)
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$9.79 Cannibal Corpse have received a lot of attention and controversy over the years for their song titles alone. But aside from all the over-the-top gross outs of the band's lyrics, the music is really worth checking out. Their relentless combination of neck-snapping death metal beats, sinister detuned guitar riffs, and Cookie Monster vocals is harrowing and fun at the same time, and the execution is better than that ...
| | Nile In Their Darkened Shrines CD (2002)
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$11.39 Call it Discovery Channel metal if you must, but Nile runs circles around the majority of death metal acts that churn out cookie-cutter records crammed with juvenile gore-splattered lyrics and incomprehensible blastbeats. While their third full-length, In Their Darkened Shrines, finds these genre-leaders advancing their sound in minute increments from previous platters Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka and Black Seeds of Vengeance, all can be forgiven when taking into account Nile's staggering, well-researched thematic depth and impressive musicianship. Plus, like Black Seeds, the CD booklet details the weight of mastermind/guitarist, and unofficial Egyptologist Karl Sanders, which means the band's work captures the nastiness and pitch-black themes of death metal, while at the same time being a work of blood-soaked historical fiction inspired by H.P. Lovecraft and ancient hieroglyphic texts. And Shrines ...
| | Bloodbath Resurrection Through Carnage CD (2002)
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$10.49 Resurrection Through Carnage is the first full-length by this Swedish old-school death metal side project. This quartet's all-star lineup consists of Mikael Akerfeldt (Opeth) on vocals, Anders Nyström (aka Blackheim) (Katatonia, Diabolical Masquerade) on guitars, Jonas Renkse (also of Katatonia) on bass, and Dan Swano (Edge of Sanity, Karaboudjan, Nightingale) on drums. This group exists largely to pay homage to the old Swedish death metal greats (such as Entombed and Dismember), but it is also clearly a way for these musicians to have some fun and blow off some steam from their more serious "day jobs." Still, what immediately stands out about this album, especially considering the tongue-in-cheek press surrounding this release, is just how serious these guys are about playing this music, and how intense and heavy these performances are. It's actually surprising, considering ...
| | Shri Drum The Bass CD (1997) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Gontiti Resort Music CD (2001) Japan
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| | Daylight Dies No Reply CD (2002)
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$11.39 Daylight Dies is from Raleigh, North Carolina, but No Reply sounds far more like something from Sweden or Great Britain than it does anything from the band's home state ...
| | Alien Sex Fiend Here Cum Germs CD (1987) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Elymar Santos Amor E Dor Acustico CD (2002) (Import) Brazil
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| | Obsidian Cellar Door CD (2006)
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$10.15 OBSIDIAN is a 5 piece Industrial Influenced Metal band from Raleigh North Carolina. OBSIDIAN is known across North Carolina and surrounding regions for their highly-energetic, ...
| | Krohm Haunting Presence CD (2007)
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| | Bestiar Inferno Invert CD (Import)
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| | Joe Jackson Rain CD (2008) Bonus DVD
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$15.39 As one of the original Angry Young Men of the U.K. new wave, Joe Jackson barely touched a piano on his first three albums with his original band. Some three decades later, his second studio reunion with his old rhythm section (this time minus guitarist Gary Sanford) turns that scenario upside down. RAIN is just piano, bass, and drums--no guitars, no overdubs. As winningly melodic as ever, Jackson handily navigates the ivories throughout, delivering mostly ballads whose elegance is balanced by a healthy ...
| | El Capitan Piluso Pilusman CDs (2000)
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$11.65 Additional personnel includes: Edwin McCain (vocals); Jon Nau (keyboards); Craig Shields (baritone saxophone); Gary Greene (percussion).
Principally recorded at N.R.G. Recording Services, North Hollywood, California and Reflection Studios, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Still entirely comfortable with their reputation of being the ultimate bar band despite having released a debut that sold around 15 million copies, Hootie & The Blowfish regrouped for their fourth album with a covers record featuring rarities and previously unreleased material. Hipsters may sneer at the unassuming musical delivery and Joe Six-Pack personae, but the band's dedication to its fans extended to spearheading an Internet campaign that found voters picking a third of the songs on this collection.
Of the five songs picked by web fiat, artists who get the Hootie treatment include Led Zeppelin (a mandolin-driven "Hey Hey What Can I Do"), The Smiths (a note-perfect "Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want"), and the New Grass Revival (a harmony-laden "Let Me Be Your Man"). The Hootie selections that round out this surprisingly diverse bag include R.E.M., whose "Driver 8" is given a dirge-like arrangement, and a punky rendition of The Reivers' "Araby" that offers some redemption. Darius Rucker's soulful baritone continues ...
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