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Editors: Jürgen Jansen; Peter Spilles.
Personnel: Achim Färber (drums).
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Purchase View From A Throne CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Informatik Direct Memory Access V.02 CD (1997)
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$10.59 Informatik: Da5id Din, Matthew Crofoot.
| | Project Pitchfork Inferno CD (2002)
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$13.29 While more is often better in the world of industrial music -- more speed, more guitars, more instrumentation, more BMP, more intensity -- Project Pitchfork takes a step back in all of the preceding except for the last mentioned, which remains at a high level. The disc relies on moody synthscapes that show allegiance to the goth community that has embraced the group, with keyboards approximating unnatural ...
| | Project Pitchfork Trialog CD (2003) Extended Play
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$8.99 Editors: Jürgen Jansen; Peter Spilles.
| | Front Line Assembly Maniacal (2003)
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| | Assemblage 23 Storm CD (2004)
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$13.89 With his previous two records, Assemblage 23's Tom Shear has proven to be one of the most consistent artists in EBM. Though it varies little from Defiance and is just a notch below Failure in terms of impact, Storm can certainly stand on its own. The lyrics are just as powerful as anything ...
| | Ohgr Devil In My Details CD (2008) (Import) Germany
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| | Manatees Swamp Thing CD (2003)
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$10.09 The wacked-out glory of free-fall theremins and wave-breaking surf guitar. Named for the famed endangered sea mammal, this is a band with fresh ocean-spray and salsa stains on their well-worn Hawaiian shirts. They also sport soli! d punk credits, guaranteed to warm even the most jaded post-punk heart.After 5 years of preserving the tradition of wave breaking surf guitars, The Manatees have released their second and best effort yet, "Swamp Thang" A new CD from the Manatees features 14 rock - stomping instrumental hits sure to pound your beach.The Manatees not only draw on the power of surf rock guitars but reach out for other influences like country, punk, reggae, and ska to fill out the instrumental emotions passed on through this music.AND boy do they love the Ventures. The Ventures too were not satisfied to play only the rip-roaring sounds of surf instrumental rock, but drew on many different genres to round out their instrumental sound.Who knew that instrumental surf was virtually invented in the Pacific North West by Tacoma natives, The Ventures. Seattle's, The Manatees, are hip to the fact and have been hell bent on preserving and expanding the tradition for over three years. Listen for Latin, African, punk, Arabic and reggae influences mixed with the surf. The result is music as natural as a camel on the beach drinking a Mai-Tai.Artist description:The wacked-out glory of free-fall Theremins and wave-breaking surf guitar. Named for the famed endangered sea mammal, this is a band with fresh ocean-spray and salsa stains on their well-worn Hawaiian shirts. They also sport solid punk credits, guaranteed to warm even the most jaded post-punk heart.Music style:instrumental surf, rock, salsa, worldMusical influences:All music from 1300BC to present.Artist history:The Manatees are former members of THE DEHUMANIZERS, SLAM SUZZANNE, THE ...
| | Nicolette Larson All Dressed Up & No Where To Go CD (1982)
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$10.49 Nicolette Larson's final album for Warner Bros., All Dressed Up & No Place to Go, got her a fair amount of airplay and TV exposure, thanks to her hit version of "I Only Want to Be With You" -- a fairly daring move, considering that the Bay City Rollers had also charted with it as a single not too many years before. Larson's version is sparked by some pleasing guitar ornamentation by Andrew Gold and some achingly beautiful backing vocal flourishes on the fade, and only the '80s drumming sound dates it today. She attempted to make the jump from country singer to pop diva here, especially on "Just Say I Love You" and "I'll Fly Away (Without You)," and somehow it didn't take. The album isn't as strong as it might've been, and part of the problem involves the production, which mixes '80s-style electric drumming with country-pop sounds. Another, albeit minor weakness, involves Larson's own songwriting on "I Want You So Bad," which comes off as filler next to numbers like Lowell George's "Two Trains" ...
| | Steve Newman Heaven Knows CD (2006) Import
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| | Ginger O'Neill Fossils CD (2006)
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| | Winger IV CD (2006)
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$22.79 Many figured that the last they heard from Winger was 1993's coolly received Pull, as the group splintered shortly after the album's release in the face of grunge's brief reign and Beavis & Butthead deeming the group un-hip. But with just about every '80s band reuniting in the much more hair metal-friendly climate of the early 21st century, it was only a matter of time until the Winger gentlemen reappeared. And in 2006, three-fourths of the original Winger lineup returned, with the appropriately titled IV. Although original keyboardist/guitarist Paul Taylor is nowhere to be found, Winger's other main three -- singer/bassist Kip Winger, guitarist Reb Beach, and drummer Rod Morgenstein have all reclaimed their rightful positions. Instead of trying to completely overhaul the Winger sound for the 21st century, the lads stick closely to the expected Winger musical template, which switches between heavy rockers (the album-opening "Right Up Ahead"), pop with a melodic yet-hard edge ("Four Leaf Clover"), and the obligatory power ballad ("On a Day Like Today"). The only difference between Winger 2006 and Winger 1988 is that the subject matter is more current events-based, as evidenced by such tracks as "M16." Still, if you liked ...
| | Shout Praises Kids Trading My Sorrows CD (2007)
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| | Mismatch Life Trip CD (2007)
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| | Pumuckl Vol. 8-Das Spanferkelessen/Pumuckl CD (2007) (Import)
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