| | Sacriversum Sigma Draconis CD Sacriversum Discography of CDs
2004 album from great Polish goth-metal act. Metal Mind Records. Sacriversum Sigma Draconis Songs | 1. | S.E.T.I. |
| 2. | South Galaxy |
| 3. | Sigma Draconis |
| 4. | Northern Blood |
| 5. | Solitary, The Starship |
| 6. | Land Of Planet Hell |
| 7. | Spacewar |
| 8. | Plasmoic Energy |
| 9. | Re-Venger |
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Purchase Sigma Draconis CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Breaking Benjamin Dear Agony CD (2009)
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| | Dream Theater Black Clouds & Silver Linings CDs (2009) Special Edition
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$21.19 Special Edition CD includes the full album, a CD of instrumental mixes of the album and a CD of six cover songs.
Dream Theater's tenth long-player is about as dense and challenging as any album in the band's discography and emphasizes not only the virtuoso members' stupefying musicianship, but also their most aggressive and thoroughly metallic songwriting tendencies. The sixteen-minute opener "A Nightmare to Remember" quickly establishes this agenda via frequently thrash-paced ...
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$12.79 Although Sweden and Norway are the first countries that come to mind when one thinks of Scandinavian metal, Finland has turned out to be an impressive player as well--impressive for black metal, impressive for folk metal, impressive for gothic metal, and impressive for death ...
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| | Mastodon Crack The Skye CD (2009)
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$12.19 Atlanta's Mastodon climbed to the top of the metal heap the old-fashioned way. Taking the template for success etched by Metallica, the band captured the imagination with a series of albums that offered potent heaviness and relentless experimentation. After graduating from respected indie Relapse, they released 2006's acclaimed BLOOD MOUNTAIN, an album with a fire motif/fantasy adventure concept that opened numerous doors both commercially and critically. ...
| | Dokken Tooth And Nail CD (1984)
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$5.99 TOOTH AND NAIL contains some of Dokken's best all-time tracks--especially a pair of rockers that were issued as MTV videos ("Just Got Lucky" and "Into the Fire"). Also featured was the ferocious album-opening title track (proceeded by the short instrumental "Without Warning"), as well as the concert favorite "When Heaven Comes Down." But ...
| | Manishevitz Grammar Bell And The All Fall Down CD (1999)
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$12.49 Adam Busch ("Mr. Manishevitz, his own bad self") wires dark and droll songs that lurk in the twilight regions of your brain. He sounds much like a decaffeinated Tom Verlaine on the first couple of cuts-perhaps a little more world-weary, but just as mysterious. ...
| | Nazareth Boogaloo CD (1998) (Import)
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$15.75 In 1998 mighty '70s rockers Nazareth issued their first all new studio album in three years, BOOGALOO. The time off hadn't dulled the Scottish band's desire to rock, as proved throughout ...
| | Sheriff CD (1988)
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$10.49 1988 rerelease of the Toronto, Canada group Sheriff's lone disc with Freddi Currci on vocals; he went on to form Alias. Features the chart topper 'When I'm With You', plus 'Crazy Without You', 'California' & seven more.
If you're looking for bleak lyrics vainly trying to capture human emotion, then Sheriff is not for you. Sheriff is one of those albums that you put in your car on a sunny day for the ride to the beach. The album is light pop and the lyrics never aspire to be more than just plain old fun. The appeal of Sheriff is simple, upbeat, catchy pop melodies. Add the remarkable voice of Fred Curci and you have a winning formula. Curci is one of those rare vocalists who can make you sing along with every track. The pulsating "California" is representative of the band's high-energy approach. Set to a throbbing beat, songwriter and guitarist Arnold Lanni sketches out flashy guitar riffs, while Curci's elastic voice soars through the arrangement. Other tracks that deserve mention are the spirited "Makin' My Way," and "Crazy Without You," which could have been hits. The super-charged "Give Me Rock'n Roll," with it's bombastic finish, is also noteworthy. On the groups one hit, the ballad "When I'm With You," Curci is center stage as his voice gently takes flight at the end of the ...
| | War Years: Songs That Won The War CD (2002)
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| | Howard Wooden Friends Gone By CD (2004)
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$17.09 Howard Wooden, best known as a singer/bassist in the Vermont-based folk group Wood's Tea Company, moves beyond the realm of self-released albums to an independent record company with Friends Gone By, issued by Vermont's Gadfly Records. He performs in a pleasant folk-pop style, coming up with attractive melodies that are played with one or two solo instruments adding flavor. For example, "Do You Love Me?" has a jazzy flavor and features guest solos by Chas Eller on piano and Dave Grippo on saxophone. Wooden sings in a reedy tenor that occasionally recalls Tom Paxton and Gordon Lightfoot in their more contemplative moods. Unfortunately, when you've listened to the songs a few times and the lyrics begin to sink in (or if you just consult the lyric sheet), the songs start to become less impressive. Co-writing with Josh Mitchell or Janine Hubbard on some songs, Wooden devotes himself to a variety of complaints, starting with "Living on the Iceberg," which, with its mixed metaphors and imperfect rhyming, seems to be a general philosophical query about personal existence in which the singer "[wonders] what's inside my head." "I Want to Be Free," the second of three consecutive songs that begin with the narrator waking up, also would seem like a generalized expression of discontent if Wooden did not provide a footnote in the CD booklet: "This came from the years I worked in mindless factory jobs." In "The Sun's Still in My Eyes (Roll Over)," the narrator can't even manage to get out of bed, while "Do You Love Me?" and "Can't Find a Friend" speak to the difficulty of acquiring and maintaining lovers and friends, and "Living on the Road" explains that part of this difficulty has to do with the singer's peripatetic life. But if Wooden is good at describing his problems, he isn't as effective at analyzing them or evoking sympathy. Rather, he often comes across as self-pitying and fatalistic. The album also contains some pretty instrumentals, though Wooden's admission about "1002 Intro" that it is "[a] combination of various guitar riffs I stole from Leo Kottke and Jefferson Airplane is no joke; the Airplane's Jorma Kaukonen deserves a songwriting credit. ...
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$14.29 There is a subset of black metal, almost always European in origin, that at its most complex and technically proficient is a completely logical progression from (at best) Larks' Tongues in Aspic-era King Crimson and (at worst) Tarkus-era Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Such is the case with the second album by the French death metal band Merrimack. (What the ...
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