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Recorded at West Main, Franklin, Tennessee,
Audio Mixers: Kids in the Way; Nathan Dantzler.
Editors: Luke Vogel; Jason Burkum; Nathan Dantzler.
Photographer: David Dobson. Safe From The Losing Fight Music Kids In The Way Safe From The Losing Fight Songs Safe From The Losing Fight Review
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Purchase Safe From The Losing Fight CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Disciple Back Again CD (2003)
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| | Zao Legendary CD (2004)
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$12.39 Heavy Christian rock & roll is no longer anything really new. But Christian metalcore that sounds this dark and angry is pretty unusual. It should be said that the relationship between ZAO's music and the beliefs of its members has always been a bit ambiguous, and indeed there is little on this retrospective collection that would tip off the uninitiated listener as to the group's religious leanings. "Free the Three" seems, in fact, to be a defense of three adolescent Satan-worshippers unjustly accused of a murder; other songs, such as the sonically brutal "Skin Like Winter" (which slyly juxtaposes wall-of-guitar roar and screaming vocals with jaunty handclaps) and the complex, episodic "Ravage Ritual" (which evokes I Against I-era Bad Brains) are harder to get a handle on, lyrically speaking. With this type of music, it doesn't make much sense to criticize it for sounding all the same -- bluegrass all sounds the same, and so does John Dowland's consort music, but that doesn't mean there's anything wrong with those types of music. That said, though, the yowling-cat vocals do start to get a bit old by the end of the album, and when you hear the actual melody that shows up on "Angel Without Wings" you may experience ...
| | Letter Kills Bridge CD (2004)
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| | Subseven CD (2004) Extended Play
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| | Kids In The Way Apparitions Of Melody CD (2005) Enhanced CD
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$9.79 The screamo outfit's sophomore album received a makeover in 2006 after Flicker Records found its way under the Sony BMG umbrella. The boys from Indiana added two new tracks and a bonus DVD, re-releasing the collection as Apparitions of Melody: The Dead Letters Edition. The album's nuances remained the same -- a base of modern rock, indie, and emo coated with David Paul Pelsue's raging vocals. The collection aims for eloquence and metaphor on tracks like "Last Day of 1888," which attempts to evoke a message of tolerance through the eyes of a man accused of depraved crimes. "Burt Rutan" endeavors to tie the plight of the song's namesake -- the aerospace engineer renowned for building private aircraft -- to a degenerating world. Unfortunately, these ties are just as far-fetched as they sound. And the band's cover of Tears for Fears' "Head Over ...
| | Family Force 5 Business Up Front/Party In The Back: Diamond Edition CD (2006)
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$12.19 Proving that, even as late as 2006, there's still a little life left in the genre of rap-metal, Atlanta's Family Force 5 keep the jokes and the grooves in steady supply on their major label debut, BUSINESS UP FRONT PARTY IN BACK. Featuring three siblings (the Olds brothers: Solomon, Joshua, and Jacob) on vocals and the majority of instrumentation, the album they've made is a non-stop barrage ...
| | International Airport Nothing We Can Control CD (2000)
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| | Mac Wiseman Singles CD (2003)
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$8.25 Mac Wiseman began his career singing mountain bluegrass, where his easy-sounding tenor took the edge off the keening vocal tendencies of the genre and eventually led to his huge hit "The Ballad of Davey Crockett" in the late '50s. ...
| | Caedmon's Call In The Company Of Angels II: The World Will Sing CD (2006)
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$12.65 In the Company of Angels II: The World Will Sing is the long-awaited sequel to the 2001 praise & worship manifesto that won Christian folk rockers Caedmon's Call a worldwide congregation, selling over ...
| | Tommy Overstreet Country Gospel Favorites CDs (2006) Digipak
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| | Blose-Eckhart Project BMC Praise CD (2006)
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| | Vicki Brown Lady Of Time CD (1989)
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