| | Fear Of Eternity Toward The Castle CD Fear Of Eternity Discography of CDs
Fear Of Eternity Toward The Castle Songs | 1. | Departure |
| 2. | Flying Over the Mountains |
| 3. | Fear of Eternity |
| 4. | Toward the Castle |
| 5. | Melancholy Rain |
| 6. | Crying |
| 7. | Valley of Sadness, The |
| 8. | Illusion of Purity |
| Toward The Castle Review
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Purchase Toward The Castle CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Swallow The Sun New Moon CD (2009)
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| | Shrinebuilder CD (2009)
Toward The Castle
$13.09 This album is a sort of summit conference of underground heavy music. Guitarists and vocalists Scott "Wino" Weinrich (the Obsessed, Saint Vitus, Spirit Caravan, the Hidden Hand) and Scott Kelly of Neurosis are grizzled veterans whose hoarse, guttural shouts and instantly recognizable, distorted guitar tones carry the authority of years of hard touring and introspective yet still crushing rock, while bassist Al Cisneros (Sleep, Om) and Melvins drummer Dale Crover shake the earth with their gigantic rhythms. The five tracks were laid down in three days, with some minor overdubs done shortly afterward, and they have the organic feel ...
| | Rage Against The Machine CD (1992)
Toward The Castle
$9.29 RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE is a collection of live concert videos and uncensored versions of 5 original videos.
On paper, Rage Against The Machine reads like Beavis, Boogie Down Productions and Butt-Head: an angry and enlightened rap frontman who preaches a multi-cultural alternative to what they teach you in schools and show you on TV, backed by a funky heavy metal rhythm section whose vampage and riffing pay direct tribute to the likes of the Edgar Winter Group and Led Zeppelin.
But there's no sense of fusion here. Neither a metal band toying with rap nor a rap group fronting as a rock band, R.A.T.M. is four guys who were never told that there's a difference, and who don't care to know. The knowledge-is-good-but-schools-are-bad rap, "Take The Power Back," gives way to a metal instrumental bridge; and the guitar that introduces the Martin/Malcolm/Cassius ...
| | Burning Star Blaze Of Glory CD (1987)
Toward The Castle
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| | Converge Axe To Fall CD (2009) Digipak
Toward The Castle
$12.75 Converge's eighth studio album is packed with guest performances by kindred spirits from Massachusetts and beyond. "Effigy," one of four songs on the album that comes in under the two-minute mark, features Steve Brodsky and Adam McGrath of Cave In on guitar and that group's drummer, J.R. Conners, behind the kit. Uffe Cederlund of Disfear takes over lead guitar on "Wishing Well," while Steve Von Till of Neurosis sings on "Cruel Bloom" and Genghis Tron' Mookie Singerman does guest vocals on the seven-minute album closer, "Wretched World." But it's the core group that delivers the most astonishing displays of hardcore fury and progressive musical exploration on AXE TO FALL. Opening cut "Dark Horse," propelled by a Disfear-esque riff so insane it'll make you think your CD is playing at the wrong speed, kicks off a breathless sprint that lasts all the way to the doomy, noisy fifth track, "Worms Will Feed." It's astonishing that Converge have time to put this much thought into their music instead of just cranking out one more rote album, but AXE TO FALL is a big step forward for them.
Converge's eighth studio album is packed with guest performances by kindred spirits from Massachusetts and beyond. "Effigy," one of four songs on the album that comes in under the two-minute mark, features Steve Brodsky and Adam McGrath of Cave In on guitar and that group's drummer, J.R. Conners, behind the ...
| | Baroness Blue Record CD (2009)
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$11.65 Georgia-based psychedelic rock band (calling them a metal act seems very reductive, though there's some seriously headbangable material on ...
| | Eddy Clearwater Chicago Blues Session, Vol. 23 CD (1998)
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$14.49
| | Jonah Jones Back On The Street CD (1972)
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$12.85
| | Johansson Last Viking CD (1999) (Import)
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$22.89
| | Vanity Enslaved CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
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$20.65
| | Running Wild Brotherhood CD (2002) (Import) Germany
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$17.09
| | Lake Of Tears Greater Art CD (1994)
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$16.05 The pretense of this group's name and their debut record's title are generally in keeping with the tenets of '90s Euro-metal. Dominated by the many Scandinavian derivations of death, black, goth, and power metal, the movement was as strong as ever when Lake of Tears tossed this disc into the overcrowded metal marketplace. While there were a few decent notices, not much was made of this recording, and for good reason. The guitar work is especially unremarkable, as too many well-worn riffs litter Greater Art, that is, when riffs are attempted at all. Much of the time, a pallid chugging is all Lake of Tears can come up with to support the hoarsely ...
| | Cold Year Of The Spider CD (2003)
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$12.19 Like fellow nu-metalers Staind and Nothingface, Cold combines post-Metallica baritone vocals and massive, down-tuned guitars with the sharp pop instincts and brooding melancholy of alternative rock bands like Live and Creed. On the group's third album, ...
| | Luis Oliart Oliart Acoustics CD (2003)
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$8.55 Southern California native Luis Oliart's talent as a guitarist, singer, and songwriter has been described as "simply magical… totally captivating… compelling." His sound blends the influences of funk, rock, blues, reggae and Latin, producing music that is fresh and full of energy. Oliart has tagged this new genre "Alternative Soul", and he has brought this unique sound to such well-known venues as the House of Blues, the Hard Rock Café, Key Club, Knitting Factory, BB King's, The Bitter End, CBGB, and even Carnegie Hall. In addition to performing all throughout the US, Luis has also toured Canada, Europe and Southeast Asia.Although Oliart is identified with his bass, acoustic and Dobro guitar playing, his talent extends to strong vocal abilities and original lyrics. In a review from Music Connection Magazine, Bernard Baur raves, "Oliart weaves extraordinary rhythms and guitar percussion that are simply magical," and he was listed among the magazine's "Top 100 Artists" list in 2005 and 2006. In addition to touring the world and fine-tuning his musical technique, Luis has worked with Mike Tovar (Los Lobos, Chaka Khan) and producer/composer ...
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