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$12.79 Another baffler from the Anticon collective, Why?'s Oaklandazulasylum has more to do with awkward oddball folk than underground hip-hop, despite the presence of pungent ...
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$11.59 Extreme solipsism can be done very artfully (Proust, say, or Joni Mitchell's Blue), though, more commonly, it is not, an "asshole hanging out" exhibition, to use Allen Ginsberg's resonant phrase. Bottle of Humans exposes a bit of its posterior here and there, but luckily it edges much closer to the former side of the curve. Sole's debut full-length is a fascinating introduction to a darkly enigmatic interior life, even if it ultimately falls shy of the magnitude of artistic self-transformation orchestrated by Eminem, to name another rapper who ...
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$6.05 The sometimes-solo, sometimes-group project Why? brought all four members together for a third EP, Rubber Traits, the title song taken from the 2005 full-length record Elephant Eyelash. Songwriter and sole constant member Yoni Wolf shows off his meandering vocal talents in four tracks, all of which fall somewhere between the lush melodic indie pop wanderings of Belle & Sebastian and the darker spoken word of Anticon labelmate Sole. ...
| | Electric Wizard Dopethrone CD (2000) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Digipak
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$13.85 As Deep Purple's Roger Glover once said, "Heavy isn't about volume, it's about attitude." And no band better illustrates this statement than England's Electric Wizard -- the reputed heaviest band in the universe -- whose every album has managed to push the boundaries of down-tuned, grinding, monolithic doom metal to unprecedented depths. Sure, they pack plenty of volume as well, but none of it could possibly work without the band's uncompromising worship of weed and all things gothic and malevolent. After a long hiatus (during which they were no doubt traveling the cosmos without ever leaving their parent's basements or putting down their bongs), Electric Wizard finally returned to action in the year 2000. The resulting dirge masterpiece, Dopethrone, delivers walls of sound so dense that at first they seem too big to fit into your ears. At a paltry three minutes, the opener "Vinum Sabbathi" may be the Wizards' first true candidate for an actual "single," but it really serves as a teaser for what's to come. Introduced by short spoken intros taken from B-movies a la White Zombie, extended riff-monsters ...
| | Robben Ford Supernatural CD (1999)
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$12.35 All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
While his refined talent remains consistent, each of Robben Ford's albums are separate entities all their own. SUPERNATURAL is the guitarist's boldest venture into what can only be described as blue-eyed soul--craftily written songs that reflect Ford's blues roots, but with a sleek R&B sheen that comes across like fine satin. His guitar playing is superb, as usual; wailing, passionate solos are a result of Ford's extensive apprenticeship with many blues masters while in his teens. It is Ford's light, clear vocal style that gets the most attention, as he assumes the role of a pop songster with a soulful bent. With the help of top-flight studio players like Vinnie Colaiuta, Jimmy Earl, Russell Ferrante and Luis Conte, Ford's efforts reveal him to be an honest spokesman for quality adult-contemporary songs that aren't afraid to push the artistic envelope just a wee bit. Highlights of the disc include the gospel-flavored "Water For The Wicked," ...
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| | New Model Army Strange Brotherhood CD (1998)
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$12.85 New Model Army albums are uncompromising and jagged. Full of expectancy and dynamics. Yet Strange Brotherhood never really gets off the ground and certainly never soars the way the band did on any of their prior recordings. Almost lacking in passion, the album sprawls with a dissipated energy, all the more surprising given the four years since The Love of Hopeless Causes. Violinist Ed Alleyne Johnson is noticed in his absence. The inclusion of strings and even a brass section never bring the spark necessary to ignite the album. There are moments of drama, angst, ...
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$125.69 Track Listing of songs: Baby Run, Run, Run; Pretty Miss; Right Time; She Didn't; Sun Came Out at Seven; Firetree; Summerwind; If You Want to Go Away; Drive; I Won't Come Back; Deeper Blue, A; My Little Heart; Love Is All Around; Baby; Roses For Kathy; Confusion All Day; Flittermouse; Never More; Out in the Rain; Girl, Where Are You Going Now?; Fountain, The; Tonight; Mockingbird Crying; Some Sunny Sunday Morning; Bridal Ballad; Pretty Liza; On the Road With My Bag; Shoot Me up to the Moon; Lazy Moon; Golden Glass; Tiger Rider; Rainbows & Butterflies; Misty Island; Tartarex; Everybody Knows Matilda; Take Me, Shake Me; Blue Fire Light; Special Sunset For a Lady; Pictures; Dream, The; Mekka; Keep On; My World; Sunshine, Rainshine; Ruins of Tookamoon; Stone by Now; Rover on the Roam; Don't You Feel Like Me; Good Good Donna; Rainy Day; Fowling; Cowboy; Willie's Gun; Windy Nevermore; Long Way Back Home; Big Boom; Too Many Heavens; Flame Missing Light; On the Road Drinking Wine; Baby Man; Spectrum; Hello My Friend; Free; Hand of Fortune; Rejoice Your Mind; Just Like a Lady; I Take It Easy; Bluebird, Yellow Bird; Angela; Rose, The; Million Dollar Rainbow, A; Song For My Child; ...
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