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Canadian hard rockers Harem Scarem return with 2003's HIGHER, featuring "Reach" and "Waited."
2003 album from the Canadian melodic rock act features 10 tracks. Frontiers. Harem Scarem Higher Songs | 1. | Reach |
| 2. | Waited |
| 3. | Torn Right Out |
| 4. | Give It to You |
| 5. | Higher |
| 6. | Run and Hide |
| 7. | Lucky Ones |
| 8. | Lies |
| 9. | Gone |
| 10. | Lost |
| 11. | 290444 |
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Purchase Higher CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | J Geils Band J. Geils Band (1st LP) CD (1970)
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$8.39 The J. Geils Band: Peter Wolf (vocals); J. Geils (guitar); Magic Dick (harp); Seth Justman (keyboards); Danny Klein (bass); Stephen Jo Bladd (drums). All tracks have been digitally remastered. The J. Geils Band's self-titled debut serves notice that rock & roll wasn't dead in 1970 despite the best efforts of the singer/songwriter brigade. Though it sounds a bit reserved in the light of the albums that followed, compared to the majority of bands on the scene, it was a nonstop blast of energy, fun, and sweat. Featuring the hipster jive of singer Peter Wolf, the amazing afro and harp chops of Magic Dick, the fret-burning work of J. Geils, and the jack of many trades Seth Justman (keys, compositions, backing vocals), the Geils Band rips through some classic blues by the likes of Otis Rush ("Homework"), Walter Price ("Pack Fair and Square"), and John Lee Hooker (a slow-burning "Serves You Right to Suffer"), old Motown gems ("First I Look at the Purse"), and originals that stand up well next to the covers ("Wait," "What's Your Hurry," and future live favorite "Hard Drivin' Man"). A nice mix of nostalgia, intensity, and bar band excitement, the album serves as fair warning that the Geils Band was on the scene and was ready to bring back the good-time spirit of the juke joint, the abandon of the early rock & roll scene, and the high energy of the late-'60s concert halls. ~ Tim Sendra If you were to compare the J. Geils Band's 1970 self-titled ...
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$8.29 Budget priced reissue of the soft rocking Australian sextet's 1975 debut featuring the top 30 hit 'It's A Long Way There'.
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Chimaira: Mark Hunter (vocals); Matt DeVries (guitar); Jim LaMarca (bass guitar); Kevin Talley, Rob Arnold, Chris Spicuzza. Personnel: Rob Arnold (guitar); Chris Spicuzza (keyboards, sampler); Kevin Talley (drums). Audio Mixers: Ben Schigel; Colin Richardson. Recording information: Anteup Studios, Cleveland, OH (10/06/2003); Spider Studios, Strongville, OH (10/06/2003); Tilburg, The Netherlands (10/06/2003). Photographers: Garrett Zunt; Todd Bell. The follow-up to the hit album THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF REASON, Chimaira's self-titled third CD continues the group's quest to become the most pummeling, no-frills, downright scary metalcore band on the planet. With the addition of new drummer Kevin Talley, who adds an even greater degree of rhythmic precision and aggression, Chimaira further refines its unique combination of old-school thrash and modern death metal. "Nothing Remains" takes harmonic cues from Scandinavian black metal, delivering horror-movie-worthy chord progressions with a speed and drive equal to the most mind-numbing industrial beats. "Left for Dead" opens with military-style snare drum rudiments before bursting into a scathing denunciation of greed that recalls early Metallica. Though Chimaira's electronic elements are more subtle than on previous albums, well-placed sound effects add to the record's intense spookiness, particularly on the epic seven-and-a-half minute closer "Lazarus," a chilling, yet strangely sensitive, narrative about a friend's suicide. Metalcore is full of bands that have mastered the art of being savagely ferocious. Actually, savage ferocity is a primary ingredient if a band is going to provide true metalcore. It goes with the territory. But one thing that fewer metalcore bands have mastered is the art of being truly hooky. Hatebreed and Throwdown (two of metalcore's best bands) have mastered it; they have mastered the art of hookiness and infectiousness as effectively as they have mastered the art of dense, skullcrushing brutality. And that healthy combination of savagery and hookiness is also alive and well on this self-titled effort, which is Chimaira's third album and comes seven years after the band's formation. The Cleveland-based outfit takes no prisoners on this 2005 release; they kick, ...
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