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Garnering a respectably sized international audience with 2004's SOUNDTRACK TO YOUR ESCAPE, Sweden's In Flames followed up two years later with another fierce set of forward-thinking metal on COME CLARITY. As always, the Scandinavian ensemble deftly mixes various strains of the genre, incorporating thrash, hardcore, and death metal to create a formidable whole that's unremittingly aggressive yet still relatively accessible. This is due in part to vocalist Anders Friden's focus on melody, occasionally playing down his tortured screams in favor of straightforward singing, as best revealed on the propulsive "Take This Life" and the plaintive title track. As committed as ever to scathing guitar lines and jackhammer rhythms, In Flames produced, perhaps, its strongest and most confident outing yet in COME CLARITY.
In Flames: Anders Fridén (vocals); Björn Gelotte, Jesper Strömblad (guitars); Peter Iwers (electric bass); Daniel Svensson (drums).
Recording information: Dug Out Studio; The Room.
Kerrang (Magazine) (p.68) - Ranked #7 in Kerrang's "20 Greatest Albums of 2006" -- "[S]ongs that were both effortlessly catchy and satisfyingly brutal..." In Flames Come Clarity Songs Come Clarity Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Excellent In Flames just gets better.....All of their CD's are great. Goo see them live if you get the chance I have seen them in Seattle and at the Sweden Rock Festival......They ROCK!!! Submitted by jbucci20 (Puyallup, WA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
In flames we trust! This album is absolutely flawless from beginning to end. By far their best effort to date. Submitted by Cory (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
They Scream You Scream I Scream We Scream amazing cd. most my favorite In Flames songs are in this album, Take This Life, Leeches, Dead End, Scream, Our Infinite Struggle. the only tracks i didnt like too much were Reflect The Storm, Versus Terminus, and Your Bedtime Story Is Scaring Everyone. This cd is a must have for any metal head Submitted by Jesus (Hell) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Come Clarity The album-titled song was definitely the best. The rest of the album is totally 5 stars as well. Submitted by Graham (Plano, TX) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
incredible amazing album ! Submitted by Tak (Utah) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Come Clarity CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | In Flames Reroute To Remain CD (2002)
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$12.99 Could this actually be European death metal's bid for a pop culture coup? In Flames already has a reputation as one of the best, most melodic death metal bands to come to power in the Euro-metal regime that has swept through countries like Sweden and Norway since the early to mid-'90s. However, with Reroute to Remain, Strömblad and the gang have now unexpectedly announced that they are also undoubtedly the most experimental of their brethren, and furthermore, that they have set their sights not just on broader horizons, but perhaps even complete world domination as well. Maybe that sounds like a huge exaggeration, but even one spin of the 14 songs here will prove that it very possibly may not be. It's obvious that the band has been listening heavily to the popular American metal (nu-metal, rap-metal, etc.) acts of the moment, because most of their venturing heads in that direction; in fact, it's almost as if catchy American-sounding choruses and certain nu-metal ...
| | In Flames Soundtrack To Your Escape CD (2004)
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$13.85 Sweden's metal scene consistently breathes new life into a style that had long since hit a wall in many other territories. Among the most provocative and original of these acts is In Flames. The brainchild of vocalist Anders Friden and guitarist Jesper Stromblad, In Flames began in 1990, crafting a unique direction and, over time, solidifying a lineup of formidable ...
| | Dark Tranquillity Character CD (2005)
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$11.45 Having taken longer than most of Gothenburg, Sweden's death metal giants to reveal their greatness, Dark Tranquility have now arguably become that ever-popular subgenre's most enduring torch-bearers -- the living embodiment of melodic death metal midway through the '00s. And, in keeping with that station, 2005's Character marks the third installment of what most agree has been the band's most consistent career-phase; one which finds them, like other genre standard-bearers before them (Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Black Sabbath, anyone?), reveling in their mastery of a formula they know so well it inevitably begs the question: have they become too comfortable in their niche? Are they stagnating? Well, there's a distinct difference between beating a dead horse and riding it to victory every time, and ...
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| | George Bellas Mind Over Matter CD (1998)
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$18.99 The second offering from shred guitarist George Bellas offers ...
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| | George Strait Always Never The Same CD (1999)
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| | Nelly Suit CD (2004) Edited
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$12.75 Nelly broke out in 2000 with his debut, COUNTRY GRAMMAR, and its infectious summer-anthem title track. Two years later, the St. Louis rapper dropped the multi-platinum NELLYVILLE and another summer anthem, "Hot in Herre," which balanced raw carnality with a deft pop hook. Nelly has always possessed this duality of unrefined energy and a melodic sensibility, and, in 2004, he decided to break the two aspects of his music into separate albums, SWEAT and SUIT.
On SUIT, he focuses on his more cultivated side with a constantly engaging, tightly produced record, filled with memorable singles. Just because there's a measure of manner pervading the record doesn't mean that Nelly's not having fun, as the disc ranges from the inspired balladry of "My Place" and the borderline-chopped-and-screwed haze of "Woodgrain and Leather wit a Hole." SUIT is still a party, and, as it's a Nelly party, there are tons of VIP guests crowding in. Most excitingly, both Snoop Dogg and Ronald Isley appear on the sly "She Don't Know My Name," and Nelly shows off his versatility with the odd mix of country and rap on "Over and Over" with Tim McGraw. Nelly knows how to go pop without losing his street edge, and SUIT is a prime example of this prowess.
Nelly's decision to release his Sweatsuit project as two respective albums, Sweat and Suit -- the former clubby and insincere, the latter refined and mannered -- is somewhat of a mixed blessing. On the one hand, it's nice to pick whichever side of Nelly's persona you prefer, whether in general or at any particular moment; on the other hand, the separate-album concept makes for two very one-dimensional albums that begin to sound formulaic by their respective conclusions. The thing is, Nelly has plenty of great songs here on these two albums. Quality certainly isn't an issue -- he works with a who's who of pop-rap circa 2004, from the Neptunes to Christina Aguilera to Snoop Dogg to Missy Elliott, and ends up with a wealth of certified and could-be hits. Yet by sorting them into two different categories and then lumping them together onto two separate CDs, the diversity at hand is nullified. Granted, this two-styles, two-discs approach worked well for OutKast on Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (and less well, but well nonetheless, for R. Kelly on Happy People/U Saved Me), but it doesn't work so well for Nelly. His Sweatsuit recordings are diverse, for sure, but OutKast he isn't, nor is he the Pied Piper. Rather, Nelly is essentially a pop star who happens to rap, and as such, he specializes in calculated pop formulas -- namely clubby, cocky party songs (previously "Hot in Herre," presently "Flap ...
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