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The Confession (US): Taylor Holland Armstrong (vocals); Kevin Fyfe, Matt Pauling (guitar); Snake Ortiz (bass instrument); Jeff Veta (drums). Confession Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)   Amazing... Heard these guys on tour with A7X back in September...just found their myspace.. just about some of the best lead guitar in any band I've heard, and their sound is utterly phenomenal... unlike anything I've really heard Submitted by Ben (Michigan) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
simply awesome. i love them i think they are amazing. even tho there is only 5 songs its still worth it, but then again their songs are long so yes! Submitted by tofu_aznstyle (sac town, ca, usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
amazing fyfe's lead playing is phenomenal, love the in flames-esque feel to this EP, beautiful band beautiful music.
if your into the orange county punk scene, this is not for you, the confession are in a league of their own.
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great hardcore + 80's metal i saw them at taste of chaos and they were amazing!!! Submitted by BrYaN (Eastlake, OH) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Totally Awesome This band is great, this ep is amazing truly great cd, cant wait to see you guys on the taste of chaos tour,,,peace Submitted by metallica_puppets89 (youwish) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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| | Katatonia Night Is The New Day CD (2009)
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$14.29 The latest album from Swedish doom rockers Katatonia, their first studio effort since 2006, is as moody and beautiful as their other latter-day work. The group's career can be marked in two stages based on the condition of singer Jonas Renske's vocal cords -- basically, after the band's first two albums, he developed health problems that prevented him from performing harsh death growls, and ever since the band has moved in an increasingly melodic direction, even covering songs by Will Oldham and Jeff Buckley. It's unsurprising to learn that Opeth's Mikael ...
| | Black Sabbath Paranoid CD (1971)
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$8.69 PARANOID proved to be Black Sabbath's most focused, consistent, and successful record. Leaving behind the amorphous, extended jams of their debut for focused songs and a more structured sound, Black Sabbath virtually wrote the book on heavy metal with the ominous, unforgettable riffs, thunderous rhythms, and dark themes on this release. There are some up-tempo rockers, the famous title track for one, but for the most part PARANOID oozes along like a bad dream, as on the slinky, creepy ...
| | Slayer World Painted Blood CD (2009)
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$10.39 Of the "big four" original thrash bands (the other three being Metallica, Anthrax, and Megadeth), ...
| | Epica Design Your Universe CD (2009)
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| | Yngwie Malmsteen High Impact CD (2009)
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| | Gentle Giant CD (1970)
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$12.79 Astonishingly daring debut album, not as focused or overpowering as King Crimson's first but still crashing down barriers and steamrolling expectations. The mix of medieval harmonies and electric rock got ...
| | Collective Soul Hints Allegations And Things Left Unsaid CD (1994)
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$9.29 Fronted by guitarist-songwriter Ed Roland, Collective Soul is the rock and roll Cinderella story of 1994. Hailing from Stockbridge, Georgia, Collective Soul is an upbeat, rootsy Southern guitar band with a critical difference--the solos never supercede the songs.
In fact, eleven of the thirteen songs that make up HINTS, ALLEGATIONS AND THINGS LEFT UNSAID were originally conceived of as a songwriter's demo (at a time when Roland had lost all hope of ever getting a record company deal). Roland and Collective Soul pressed their own CDs, and as a lark, sent one along to WRAS-FM, the influential Atlanta college station. Later, when two Orlando stations picked up on "Shine," Collective Soul began selling discs at a platinum rate, and Atlantic honchos inked them for a major league push.
Still, this fairy tale begins, not with a wave of hype, but with Roland's accomplished tunes and Collective Soul's sweet and scrappy arrangements--this is a band with a canned heat heart and a grunge epidermis. You can hear many echoes of the singer-archetypes Roland had in mind for his "demos" on "All" (the Beatles), "In A Moment" (Ric Ocasek), "Heaven Is Already Here" (Van Morrison) and "Reach" (Rod Stewart). Yet in the end it's Roland himself who emerges as a soulful vocalist--much more than the sum of his influences. Collective Soul is living proof that good things come to bands that stay true to their muse and have the courage to go out and grow their own.
Collective Soul never claimed it was an alt-rock band, but it arrived with the debut Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid when anything with guitars was marketed as anti-establishment, underground rock. In retrospect, it's sort of hard to see how this record, with its loving debts to Southern rock and AOR anthems, ever shared airplay on modern rock radio stations and 120 Minutes, but that's just the way things were in the heady days of 1994. Ironically, Collective Soul succeeded where cult heroes Urge Overkill couldn't -- making late-'70s arena rock popular. Urge, of course, was a band of hardcore ironists, where the members of Collective Soul were dogged traditionalists, ...
| | Conjunto Bernal Mi Humilde Corazon CD (2001)
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| | Momus Oskar Tennis Champion CD (2003) Digipak
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$13.15 Momus returned to the international pop stage in 2003 with a new sound. Having relocated to Tokyo from New York City following 9/11, his music remains remarkably quirky, from the spoken word cut-and-paste experimentation of the opening track, "Spooky Kabuki," through the hidden 17th track, "The Ringtone Cycle." Continuing with his own self-described "cabaret concrete" experiments, on Oskar Tennis Champion Momus initially toyed with the oriental theater sounds of kabuki and Cantonese opera, before returning to his offbeat storytelling musical roots. The fragmented sound of computerized beats keeps the record interesting throughout, ranging from the ...
| | Jorma Kaukonen Stars In My Crown CD (2007)
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$14.45 It's interesting the way things go in circles. In the early '60s, Jorma Kaukonen (or Jerry, as he was then) played blues guitar in the coffeehouses of the South Bay Area, sometimes with Janis Joplin. Now, after stints with Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna, he's back to his first love, mixing blues, gospel, and country, backed by some excellent musicians. It's a blissful self-indulgence, laid-back but still quite heartfelt, although it has to be said that not all his material meets the standards ("Heart Temporary" is a decent opener, but not in the same class as "No Demon" or Johnny Cash's "The Man Comes Around"), although "A Life Well Lived" is a lovely piece of work. There are some excellent covers, a couple from the Rev. Gary Davis, and a delicious version of "By the Rivers of Babylon." ...
| | Shahram Solati Ghassam CD (2009)
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| | Jay Laura Its 11:11 Make A Wish CD (2009)
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