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With their third album, 1994's highly accomplished Terminal Spirit Disease, Sweden's At the Gates raised their creative stakes beyond most everyone's original expectations, and proved that what had once been a pretty standard and uninventive death metal combo was slowly becoming a true contender in the scene. Right from the get-go, highlights like "The Swarm," "Forever Blind," and the title track venture into melodic territory like never before. Yet they never waver from the band's predetermined path of virulent aggression, and, best of all, keep it all short and sweet for maximum effect. And with extreme (or nonextreme, as it were) experiments like the all-acoustic and cello-laced "And the World Returned," At the Gates showed a willingness to diversify that would soon prove their mettle. What ultimately knocks a few points off Terminal Spirit Disease's total score is its short running time. At a paltry six new songs and three live recordings of older material, it feels more like an EP than a real album at times. But for anyone who was really paying attention, it obvious that At the Gates were on the cusp of something great, maybe even important in the realm of death/thrash metal. And sure enough, this threat soon became reality thanks to their timeless follow-up, Slaughter of the Soul. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
2003 reissue of 1994 album features 12 tracks including 3 live bonus tracks recorded at Nottingham Rock City for MTV Headbangers Ball on July 27th 1993, 'Windows', 'The Red In The Sky Is Ours / The Season To Come' & 'The Burning Darkness', packaged in digipak. Peaceville. Terminal Spirit Disease Music At The Gates Terminal Spirit Disease Songs Terminal Spirit Disease Music Review Purchase Terminal Spirit Disease CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Death Leprosy CD (1988)
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| | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.19 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the band's credit that the charismatic singer fails to steal the show, ...
| | Venom Black Metal CD (1982)
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$10.45 Newcastle natives Venom had exploded across the U.K. in 1981, unleashing one of the most reviled, unapproachable, and, well, toxic debuts in rock history with their landmark Welcome to Hell opus. An unprecedented example of sonic excess applied to the lowest fidelity recording available (or even imaginable), the album wielded its satanic subject matter and uncontrolled speed like a weapon against all that was considered tasteful and refined in music -- a true Frankenstein's Monster, even by heavy metal standards. Needless to say, it was ruthlessly derided and ultimately doomed commercially, but amazingly influential nevertheless, sowing the seeds of much that would be referred to as "extreme metal" in the coming decades. Released hot upon the heels of this first assault came Venom's nearly ...
| | At The Gates Red In The Sky Is Ours CD (1992) Digipak
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$10.09 Here's what Sweden's At the Gates told us with their first album, The Red in the Sky Is Ours: they were from, er, Sweden; they were very upset about something -- probably their parents; they played extremely fast and furious; and they pretty much sounded like a "baby" version of Entombed. Later on, their contributions would rank among the best death metal around, but for now it's best to focus on the title track and the latter-day concert favorite "Kingdom Gone" -- the spots where the early band shows particular inspiration. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Here's what Sweden's At the Gates told us with their first album, The Red in the Sky Is Ours: they were from, er, Sweden; they were very upset about something -- probably their parents; they played extremely fast and furious; and they pretty much sounded like a "baby" version of Entombed. Later on, their contributions would rank among the best death ...
| | At The Gates With Fear I Kiss The Burning Darkness. CD (1993) Digipak
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$9.99 Coming off their competent, but hardly groundbreaking, debut, The Red in the Sky Is Ours, few would have picked At the Gates as death metal superstars in the making. Yet, with their sophomore effort, the grandly named With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness, the boys from Gothenburg, Sweden, made significant strides to proving most everyone wrong. Possibly their most experimental outing, the album contained a number of highlights in "Burning Darkness" and "Raped by the Light of Christ" (oooo-kay), whose unbridled fury and insidious melodies would serve as rough blueprints for future triumphs. On the other hand, technically ambitious, more involved experiments like "Ever-Opening Flower" and the seven-minute "Primal Breath" come off too contrived and ultimately can't compare in terms ...
| | Dredg Catch Without Arms CD (2005)
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$8.49 Early on, critics often described Dredg as a metal ...
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| | Mary J Blige No More Drama CD (2001) (Import) New Edition; United Kingdom
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| | Gorerotted Only Tools And Corpses CD (2004)
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| | Ray Fey I Wanna Be New And Perfect CD (2004)
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$12.65 An amalgam of post-punk, art rock and progressive rock styles, the debut album from Seattle's Fey Ray -- housing the unique vision of frontman Matt Duss -- is worth hunting down. If the lilting, expansive "Morning Sun" hints that Duss is one to watch as he sings about passing out as a lad in his Van Halen t-shirt, the Fey Ray sound recalls the spirit of Doves and Spiritualized on this album opener. But there's more than meets the eye as "Brand New String" blends the riff from Jane's Addiction's "Just Because" with the pop sensibility of vintage Teenage Fanclub while the introspective title cut hints at Ray Davies' "The Muswell Hillbilly." "Ralph Nader as a Child With a Hangover" just ...
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| | Karaokes Las Canciones De Disn CD (2007)
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| | Teena Marie Starchild CD (1984)
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