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Maine emo outfit the Killing Moon play hard, smart, and fast; the incongruous addition of a trombone adds an extra dimension to their sound. On this five-song CD, the band cuts loose from formulaic punk rock with a winning combination of turn-on-a-dime arrangements, songs that fuse instrumental expertise and whip-smart lyrics, and an almost metal-sounding sonic palette. Songs like the angst-ridden "Subject A" and the stuttering "Postcard From Los Angeles" are all focused energy and pent-up emotion, while "A Book of Love Stories" blends sensitive vocals with an incendiary guitar line. Message Through Your Teeth Music | List Price | $7.98 (You save $0.63) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Fearless | | Orig Year | 2006 | | All Time Sales Rank | 300425  | | CD Universe Part number | 7031893 | | Catalog number | 30084 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 07, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
Killing Moon Message Through Your Teeth Songs Message Through Your Teeth Music Review Purchase Message Through Your Teeth CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Spawn The Album Spawn CD (1997) Original Soundtrack
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$6.75 SPAWN, THE ALBUM contains an unlisted bonus track by Morphine and Apollo Four Fourty.
One of the first requirements of an action movie is a soundtrack with a quick tempo, a raw edge, and a concept which relates it to the film. On SPAWN: THE ALBUM, hard rock favorites such as Metallica, Korn, and Slayer team up with ...
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$9.29 The music of Systematic, as represented on the quartet's ...
| | Darkest Hour Hidden Hands Of A Sadist Nation CD (2003)
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$10.85 On Darkest Hour's third album, Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation, it should come as no surprise that the lyrics are as vitriolic as the vocal timbre, decrying and describing a society where guns, violence, and malevolent media rule. The band rolls through twisted grindcore progressions in the background with reasonable aplomb. The album unexpectedly concludes with an uncharacteristic instrumental, "Veritas, Aequitas," whose piano, acoustic guitar, and air-guitar-hero soloing come as nothing less than a total shock after the mayhem of the preceding eight tracks. ~ Richie Unterberger
To be indelicate, the vocal style that's taken grip throughout much punk/metal crossover music might be fairly characterized as the sound of a guy about to vomit into the ...
| | Death Cab For Cutie Transatlanticism CD (2003)
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$10.05 This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
Death Cab for Cutie finally delivers on its promise with its ...
| | Shins Chutes Too Narrow CD (2003)
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$12.49 Recorded in James Mercer's Basement, Portland, Oregon and Avasti Studio, Seattle, Washington.
When the Shins bowled over music fans and critics alike in 2001 seemingly out of nowhere (but actually out of Albuquerque and years of playing together) with OH, INVERTED WORLD, their stunningly beautiful debut, the comparisons came pouring in. Scribes likened their insistent, melodic sound and James Mercer's hyper-literate, oblique but mellifluous lyrics to many mostly anachronistic, all deeply revered sources, including everything from the Beach Boys to Love.
The follow-up, CHUTES TOO NARROW, meets and often manages to exceed the tremendous, burgeoning buzz surrounding it. Mercer and co. retain all the elements ...
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$5.99 Principally recorded at Chris and Tina's loft, Long Island City, Queens, New York.
FEAR OF MUSIC is the point of transition between the angular art-school new wave of the Heads' early work and the P-Funk-inspired modalism of their ...
| | Mustangs CD (2003) (Import) Import; Germany
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$21.65 This CD, released as part of Bear Family's brilliant, mind-boggling Smash! Boom! Bang! German '60s beat series, will seem like complete ersatz to most listeners, who might wonder why they should reach out to a German rock & roll band that they likely never heard of. And the joke would be on them because, for anyone who loved the early singles of Gerry & the Pacemakers, the Beatles, the Roulettes, or the Dakotas, and who also has a fondness for the lean, melodic instrumentals that the Shadows were doing in the early '60s, the 16 songs on this CD represent a little slice of heaven. The group members harmonize well, they play hard but in an articulate fashion, and they have an honest, naïve enthusiasm, born of youth, that shows a genuine love for what they are doing. This reviewer had to resist the urge to dance to their rendition of "Please Mr. Postman," ...
| | Sing Along With Los Straitjackets CD (2001)
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$12.85 A huge departure for this masked, previously all-instrumental surf quartet, their fifth album is, as indicated by its title, augmented by vocals. But not just any vocals. Eleven out of the 13 tracks boast a different singer (Big Sandy, who also toured with the band in 2001, appears twice) adding just the right touch to the disc's eclectic covers of rockin' soul (los Bravos' "Black Is Black" with the Mavericks' Raul Malo), British Invasion-styled pop ("Bumble Bee" with a rare vocal from Tom Petty guitarist Mike Campbell), good-time roots (Nick Lowe is guest lead bassist on his own "Shake That Rat," one of the disc's two instrumentals), weepy string-laden '60s ballads (Sixpence None the Richer's Leigh Nash gives a perfectly frail reading of Skeeter Davis' "End of the World"), Cramps-style high octane swamp (Reverend Horton Heat toughens up Roy Orbison's "Down the Line"), their usual twisted, twangy, hang-ten surfin' sufari (a husky voiced Dave Alvin sounds perfect on "California Sun"), and Link Wray-styled, reverb-laden scrappy punk (the Trashmen swing through a tight "A Huevo"). At only 34 minutes, it's ...
| | Imitation Electric Piano Trinity Neon CD (2003)
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| | Secretos Calle Del Olvido CD (2008)
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| | David Alvarado United DJ'S Of America Vol 15 CD (2008) (Import) Import
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