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$12.09 The very first moments of Rodrigo y Gabriela's sophomore effort, 11:11, hit the listener cold in the face, and not just because of the ...
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$10.69 Released by the DRG label in 1997, this compilation presents 20 tracks by the legendary Portuguese singer Amalia Rodrigues. The most revered artist in the melancholy fado style, Rodrigues became an international star in the 1950s ...
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$7.99 Four guys trying to make their mark in the music realm founded Adversary in 1989. After many band member changes and many hours of practice and songwriting we have finally made a studio demo CD in mid 2002. Recorded "live" in the studio for the most fresh and honest feel. We wanted to make sure that our fans would hear us in the rawest form as they would if they've seen us performing at a gig. The songs are "to the point" as they are just a sample of the energy and feeling that the band can create.We feel that the music scene has been missing some awesome sounding Metal for years and we are just trying to do what we can to keep it alive. If you like Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax then you'll dig our stuff as it shreds through along the same lines as they used to do. Fans of pure raw metal will really love this CD. The four musicians on this demo are:Terry Babicz - Lead and Rhythm guitar,DrumsJeff Fuchsgruber - Rhythm guitar, Bass on track 4Jeff Arnold - BassKevin Eischen - VocalsKill boy bands and mainstream "nu-metal"!True Metal isn't dead, it's just back underground where it belongs!Our new demo HIDDEN DISEASE is done! With a doubled ...
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$9.59 Over the last four decades, many genres and sub-genres of rock and metal have come and gone, but one such genre has stood the test of time: DOOM. Bands like Black Sabbath, Saint Vitus, and Electric Wizard are undeniable proof of this fact. Now, with the recent resurgence of Doom in the form of Space Rock, Sludge, and Stoner Rock, it seems as though Doom may truly be a permanent fixture--not just another passing fad. Perhaps this is because it embodies everything for which heavy music stands. Rising from the ashes of Chicago-based metal outfit Cursed at Birth, Trifog began as the brainchild of guitarist Justin Anderson (Urethra Franklin and the Ghetto Children) and bassist Dave Katzman in early 2004. The two focused on creating a band that emulated what they admired most about Doom, Sludge, and Stoner Rock. "As fate may have it, my interest in the Stoner/Doom genre was rekindled just before the demise of UFGC," says Justin. "I wanted to be part of a band whose work wasn't confined to one simple style of music,' adds Dave. Later in 2004, Justin and Dave recruited drummer Chris Wozniak (Lair of the Minotaur, I Klatus, Blood of Martyrs) and lead guitarist Markus Launsburry (Nachtmystium, Blood of Martyrs, Vasana). Although they had not yet found the perfect fit for a vocalist, the quartet chose to move forward, and started playing gigs as an instrumental unit. Despite the positive feedback they received during this period, they continued their search for a front man. According to Woz, 'We had high standards for a front man, and we realized it might be a while before we found what we were looking for.' After auditioning more than 10 vocalists over a period of six months, Trifog finally found what they were looking for in Mark Weiner (Soul Pollution, Power King), thus completing their lineup. Since its inception, Trifog has opened for many notable acts such as Weedeater, Yob, Jumbo's Killcrane, and Negative Reaction, while continuing to carve their niche in the Chicago scene with local Doom-brothers Couldron, Salt of the Earth, and DeepSpacePilots. In March 2006 they unleased their 5 song demo upon the world, and have since received critical acclaim from all ends of the globe: "This cross-breeding betwixt American and British notions of doom metal ends up a subtle, oddly entrancing chunk of wistful traditional doom."-Mark Hensch, Hensch's Hometown Heroes "Awesome! Southern rock soaked, psychedelic overtones, infused with ball breaking vocals. Hell yeah I love it! This shit is good enough to get your grandma rockin'!"-Kitty, Downtune Despondency "This is quality stuff in my opinion!a level of heavy music songwriting that's been sorely lacking here in the States, coupled with a guy that can actually sing his ass off!"-Chris Barnes, Hellridemusic Make no mistake about it: Trifog takes its roots in Doom and intends to carry on the DOOM tradition for ...
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