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Wideband Network's debut album "Universe" introduces the band's unique synthpop blend, featuring catchy songs with a fun attitude, a futuristic vision, and smooth vocals. The production is slick, with electronic programing that moves from danceable and exciting to smooth and floaty. It's a strong album from a band that is ready to establish themselves in the electronic pop scene without copying anything you've heard before. One fan wrote: This album is great. It's 100% new and original material, like nothing I've ever heard, but noticeable influences all over the board. These guys have a techno influence but they know how to use real instruments, which makes for some great synth-pop with a kind of organic feel. The production is by far the most note worthy, it is done with artistry and a finely tuned ear. Perfect timing and many complex and fascinating layers, worthy of many listens, and a great example for aspiring producers everywhere. The lyrics are very original and, while they don't take themselves too seriously, they are delivered with feeling and a great sort of raw not over-produced voice.
Personnel: Casey "3PM" Clark (vocals).
Photographers: Roger Kiplinger; Matt Hockman.
Wideband Network Universe Songs | 1. | Silence, The |
| 2. | Earthbound |
| 3. | Forward Reverse Universe |
| 4. | 3 A.M. |
| 5. | Evolution Revolution |
| 6. | Morphine |
| 7. | Drops of Sugar |
| 8. | Orbit |
| 9. | Superhero |
| 10. | Stop Go |
| 11. | Freedom |
| 12. | World of Living |
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Purchase Universe CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Susan Boyle I Dreamed A Dream CD (2009)
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$9.58 Susan Boyle's grand unveiling on Britain's Got Talent was with a song from Les Miserables - the very song that lends this album its title -- and if she could become an international sensation based on a show tune standard, there's no reason for her to change her approach on her debut, since that's the sound that made her a star. Plus, a large part of Boyle's appeal is that she's a middle-aged woman recalling ...
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| | Glee The Music 1 Glee: The Music, Vol. 1 CD (2009) Original Soundtrack
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$10.39 Like the HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL franchise, GLEE became more than a TV show when several of its songs cracked the Hot 100, including the number four hit "Don't Stop Believing." That song kicks off this soundtrack, the first in a series of albums cataloging the music performed by the show's cast. Not all GLEE members are created equal--some cast mates are far better actors than singers--but ...
| | Nirvana Bleach CD (1989) Deluxe; Deluxe Edition
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$13.19 With a sludgy, chainsaw guitar sound that owes as much to early Black Sabbath as to Kurt Cobain's heroes The Melvins, whose drummer puts in an appearance here, Nirvana emerges from Seattle's underground scene as standard-bearers of a style that embraces the anger and energy of punk alongside the thick, muddy sonic attack favored by early '70s proto-metal bands. Cobain's lyrics are fueled by outrage and self-loathing, combining literary flair with a direct, visceral quality that makes him a viable candidate for the John-Lennon-of-Gen X award.
Nirvana's debut album showcases what sounds more like a force of nature than a rock band. The unrelenting fervor with which the group delivers these 13 tunes is almost frightening. There ...
| | Pink Funhouse CD (2008) Explicit
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$10.35 Pink's insistently hooky, attitude-filled pop-rock has kept the singer a fixture on the radio and on singles charts since the early 2000s. The artist's fifth effort, FUNHOUSE, doesn't tamper with the formula: Pink's powerhouse vocals and in-your-face approach, backed by stadium-sized production, are in full effect ...
| | Six Feet Under Maximum Violence CD (1999)
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| | Chick Corea Return To Forever CD (1972)
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| | Mendes Brothers Cabo Verde/Kabu Verdi CD (2005)
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$9.59 Cabo Verde. A country whose name is both familiar and enigmatic. These islands, a collection of volcanoes, deserts, mountains and canyons, lie some 300 miles off the Senegalese coast. They are separate yet connected to Africa. The earliest and still active connection to the mainland are the trade winds named the 'Harmattan' which has been carrying breeze and sand from the Sahara to the islands since forever. Eventually ships would ride these winds and visit the archipelago. It was the Portuguese boats that dropped anchor, colonized and named Cabo Verde (Cape Verde) over 500 years ago creating an economic state whose commerce of choice was one of the most inhumane and barbaric trades ever devised by man-slavery. The first city on this outpost was established on the island of Santiago in what is now known as Cidade Velha (Old City). It was here in the shadow of Africa's first Roman Catholic Cathedral and the impenetrable fort named "Forteleza São Filipe", that the continent's first and most ruthless slave processing center was established. At the harbors edge was the pilorinho or public market, where many descendants of today's African-Americans, Afro-Caribbeans and Afro-Brazilians were sold and loaded onto ships flying flags from countries such as England, Spain, France and Holland and sailed for the New World.Following the demise of the slave trade, Cabo Verde became a maritime crossroads for cultures and people from all over the world. Some visited. Some remained. Their origins are as diverse as the islands themselves. The result was the New Worlds first fully integrated society where Africans and Europeans coexisted in a vast cultural and racial amalgamation. It was from this society that the first Creole language was born. All the while Cape Verde remained a Portuguese colony, until 30 years ago where on the battlefields of ...
| | Mike Runnels Tonight's Our Last Night CD (2007)
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| | Bert Jansch Acoustic Routes CD (2002) (Import) England; Remastered; Deluxe Edition; United Kingdom
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| | Ghostland Observatory Paparazzi Lightning CD (2006) Digipak
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| | Death By Salt A Slug Magazine Compilation Death By Salt: A Slug Magazine Compilation CD (2004)
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$18.99 Death by Salt is SLUG Magazine's 7th bastard child compilation showcasing underground acts from the City of Salt. Apathetic to any precedent or standard set before it, this 3-disc box set, complete with a full-color 64-page booklet of band photos and profiles, and an artfully crafted, screenprinted box, is intended to kick a nice-sized dent in the ignorance of those tragically unaware of the talent hidden behind the Zion Curtain.Come discover what living in the most socially oppressive and politically suffocating state in the nation does for that state's counterculture. Salt Lake musicians don't make music for scenester points, marketing plots, fame or fortune. They do it in order to create an alternate world, lurking just underneath the city's surface-a world where they can actually belong. Why else is there such kick-ass music in Utah? Isolation from surrounding states has helped in spawning Utah's introverted, original creativity. Our being constantly stigmatized and neglected by the national music scene has given us healthy perspective and outright mistrust of the music industry. Many of us grew up in LDS families, where learning and playing music was often akin to breathing. One final theory is that Utah has the biggest open-pit copper mine in the world, and one of the very few inland lakes of salt on the globe. Salt and copper make batteries, kids. We have so much damn energy that our instruments bleed with punishment.Last March, SLUG put out a call for submissions in our pages. Over the course of four ...
| | Len Squires Rock & Roll Soul CD (2007)
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