| | Silencer Death Of Awe CD Silencer Discography of CDs
Silencer Death Of Awe Songs | 1. | Earth Rule Murder |
| 2. | Mnemodrone |
| 3. | Transport |
| 4. | Signal To Noise |
| 5. | Redshift |
| 6. | Twilight |
| 7. | Antitwilight |
| 8. | Fracture |
| 9. | The Death Of Awe |
| 10. | The Harvest |
| 11. | Aeonic |
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Purchase Death Of Awe CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Slayer World Painted Blood CDs (2009) With DVD; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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$19.89 Of the "big four" original thrash bands (the other three being Metallica, Anthrax, and Megadeth), Slayer was the least compromising ...
| | Stryper Murder By Pride CD (2009)
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$10.65 After the original Stryper lineup (minus ...
| | Atreyu Congregation Of The Damned CD (2009)
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$11.65 On their latest effort, Atreyu come with more of the same metalcore that listeners have come to expect from the band. All of the familiar elements are in place, with the alternating screaming/soaring vocals, thundering double bass drumming, and big, crunchy riffage. The difference here is that the band seems to have mellowed out a bit, opting for a more melodic approach. Like their last album, the songs here feel somewhat restrained, like they're just dying to break free ...
| | Hypocrisy Taste Of Extreme Divinity CD (2009)
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| | King Diamond Voodoo CD (1998) Reissue; Remastered
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$11.18 On King Diamond's eighth concept album, the prolific horror rocker hasn't entirely ...
| | Steve Vai - Live At The Astoria DVDs (2001)
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| | Don Lanphere Like A Bird CD (2000)
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$14.69 Since Don Lanphere has been on the jazz scene since the 1940s, one would think that there is no format in which he hasn't performed. This album goes to show that there is always something new on the horizon. And that's the scene for this album, where, for the first time, Lanphere works with a Hammond B3 organ, here in the capable hands of Barney McClure. Also along for this occasion is guitarist Mimi Fox, and when you add Mel Brown on drums, you have a rather novel quartet of sax, organ, guitar, and drums. The boppish saxes of Lanphere, along with the organ groove and soul and the clean guitar strumming of Fox, produce a unique group sound. This is apparent right from the first track of Lanphere's "Swingin' With Party Boy Will," where both establish credentials as individual performers and as soloists. Lanphere's sax is appropriately vibrant, fitting well with McClure's organ and Fox's guitar reaching down to bass depths, on occasion. Brown gets in well-timed drum licks. And everything goes uphill from there. By the time they reach "East Coast Attitude," everyone is grooving high and strong. A Fox original, each gets the chance to stretch way out in that understated modal music style. Lanphere and Fox are alone on a lovely rendering of "A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing," where Fox has her guitar pitched rather low and sonorous as she works underneath Lanphere's ...
| | Travis Morrison Travistan CD (2004)
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$11.75 Much like ex-Pavement frontman Stephen Malkmus, former Dismemberment Plan lead singer Travis Morrison faces the daunting task of detaching himself from the large shadow his juggernaut band cast over the indie rock community. Free from the democratic constraints the Plan imposed upon him, Morrison presents a far more eclectic side of himself than seen on any record prior, and the results were heavily foreshadowed via mp3s on his website during Travistan's production phase. Nevertheless, Plan loyalists are almost guaranteed to scrutinize this album from start to finish, deconstructing it on a microscopic level with a magnifying glass to find any possible reason to complain why Morrison and company called it a day far too soon. The immediate thing that comes through on Travistan that was missing on some of the Plan records is that Morrison sounds like he's having fun experimenting with new sounds and textures (check the Joe Jackson-esque piano playing on "The Word Cop") and not brooding so often. Combined with the added relief of starting clean on a new label with a new backing band (including Death Cab for Cutie's Jason McGuerin) and the freedom to produce without the pressures of making it better than a Dismemberment record, it's instantaneously notable. "Get Me Off This Coin," a folksy series of political interludes sprinkled throughout (which could get tiresome to a few people, but that's what fast-forward buttons were made for), and "Born in '72," which re-creates a live setting with quirky little jabs (and a melodic homage to fellow D.C. residents Fugazi during the breakdown), let the audience know that Morrison is well aware of the pressures and expectations of a solo record. One audience member even slyly asks "Think they'll play 'The City'?," a reference to one of the Plan's well-loved songs. But it's not without fault to say these songs could have been on the next Plan album. The signature video game noises and analog synths are still anchors of the song arrangements, and the inclusion of more electronic-based production only further reinforces the idea that Morrison is just as versatile behind a mixing board and sampler as he is behind a guitar and a vocal mike. Morrison's lyrics have always been a strong element of the Plan's popularity, and here he has never been more creative in his song subjects. A dark and philosophical muse on the mortality of life ("People Die") is followed by a wish for caged zoo animals ...
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