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Ocrilim: Mick Barr (guitar).Alternative Press (p.200) - "[I]t's metallic art-rock -- beautiful and more emotionally engaging than anything in Barr's discography to date." Ocrilim Anoint Songs | 1. | Untitled |
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Purchase Anoint CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Locust Safety Second, Body Last CD (2005)
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$8.89 Safety Second, Body Last veers away from the short, pained bursts of the Locust's 2003 Plague Soundscapes. Instead, its two tracks (topping out at just over ten minutes) space out the grindy noise with disquieting lulls. There might be some kind of concept here, but good luck discerning it from lyrics like "Plaster every sore" and "hyponagogic logic dictates, quite cogently, that it is your turn to wear the lampshade." Don't worry about meaning. ...
| | Orthrelm Split CD (2006) Extended Play
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$7.29 This EP contains one song apiece by two of America's most devastating avant-prog-metal outfits. Orthrelm is a duo of drums and guitar: harmless enough on paper, but when the two instrumentalists in question are guitarist Mick Barr (formerly of Crom-Tech) and drummer Josh Blair--guys who play with an exacting, mind-meld precision unheard outside of those who carry "virtuoso" status--then sparks will fly. 64th-note string destruction and bombastic drums weave around one another on the frenetic offering "Pithot 1." Brooklyn's Behold... The Arctopus mine a more traditional progressive rock model, but are no less engaging. Their claim to fame has been guitarist Colin Marston's unique 12-string touch guitar, a trick ...
| | John Zorn Moonchild CD (2006)
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$13.19 With 2006's MOONCHILD, New York City-based avant-garde composer/saxophonist John Zorn returns to the sort of chaotic, hardcore-influenced pieces that frequently appeared on his 1990s Naked City albums. Though Zorn doesn't perform on the record, he has assembled a top-notch trio of his longtime collaborators--vocalist Mike Patton, bassist Trevor Dunn, and drummer Joey Baron--to tackle these tracks with minimalist precision. Given ...
| | Zach Hill Shred Earthship CD (2006)
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$12.89 Pyrotechnical drummer Zach Hill (who also performs rhythmically disruptive duties ...
| | Zombi Surface To Air CD (2006)
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$11.29 Pittsburgh's progressive duo Zombi tightens up and stretches out their sound even further on their sophomore effort, SURFACE TO AIR. Playing instrumental rock driven by racks of vintage analog synthesizers, muscular bass, and concussive drumming, the duo of Steve Moore and A.E. Paterra shed past comparisons to more obvious influences such as Goblin or ...
| | Breaking Benjamin Dear Agony CD (2009)
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$12.19 Breaking Benjamin's fourth foray into the crowded waters of early 21st century alternative metal/post-grunge feels a lot like their first three. That's good news for longtime fans of the brooding Pennsylvania quartet, who pound each of the 11 tracks on DEAR AGONY into submission like seasoned strongmen at a country carnival. Front-loaded with the singles "Fade Away" and "I Will Not Bow" (the ...
| | Thin Lizzy Bad Reputation CD (1977)
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$6.55 Irish rock outfit Thin Lizzy gained worldwide status with its summer anthem, "The Boys Are Back in Town," a Springsteen pastiche of summer nights, male bonding, and the occasional fist fight or two. Although the band never released another single that equaled its impact, Thin Lizzy was enjoying both a commercial as well as creative peak during the mid- to late '70s. BAD REPUTATION is arguably the band's last "great" album. The radio-ready single, "Dancing in the Moonlight" is nearly as winning as the aforementioned "Boys" and the pumping title ...
| | Francoise Hardy Clair Obscur CD (2000) (Import) France
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$18.79 This 2000 release from one of France's most popular singers, Francoise Hardy, includes a collaboration with Iggy Pop as well as a cover of Eric Clapton's "Contre Vents et Marees."
Hardy's 1996 album, Le Danger, was not great, but it was a respectable and, more importantly, fairly hard-rocking effort that did much to restore her credibility after a very desultory output in the 1980s. Her follow-up, 2000's Clair Obscur, unfortunately erases a good deal of the ground she regained with her previous record. It is, at least, not nearly as over-produced or bathed in mediocre period-pop production as her 1980s releases were, and her voice remains in astonishingly good shape. It is, however, mostly devoted to genteel, sentimental pop songs that bounce by amiably, but don't penetrate or inspire, either melodically or vocally. At times these sound like soundtrack pieces from the kind of French movies that make it to the arthouse circuit not because they're good, but because they're French and sentimental. Four duets are included, among them tracks on which she sings with fellow French stars Jacques Dutronc and Etienne Daho, the latter of those being an English-language cover of the Everly Brothers' "So Sad." More surprisingly, "I'll Be Seeing You" is a duet with Iggy Pop, though those expecting a rock-fest ...
| | Tiamat Judas Christ CD (2002)
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$9.39 Once a black metal band (they're from Sweden) and then a goth metal band when they hit their stride, Tiamat are now just a hokey band singing about love and astrology. And Judas Christ, an attempt at an offensive title (but not a successful one), is an incredibly slow, corny album with lyrics that will make some of their most ardent fans wince. Nobody wants to hear a goth metal band sing about snuggly bunnies, but that doesn't stop Tiamat from rhyming that with "hug me honey" on the hideous "Love Is as Good as Soma." Nearly as bad is "I Am in Love with Myself" or the pathetic anthem "Vote for Love." (The titles say it all.) A lot of these songs sound like Mission U.K. or the Church, but the lyrics are gooier and the music less moving. Tiamat can play their instruments, but here all the songs are overproduced and lack mood, a crucial element in this sort of music. Singer Johan Edlund's last solo record from 2000 under the name Lucyfire was quite good, ...
| | Best Of Life Of Agony CD (2003)
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$11.39 Recorded between 1993 & 2000. Includes liner notes by Scott Ian.
2003 compilation for the alternative metal act. Features 16 remastered tracks including 'River Runs Red', 'Through & Through', ...
| | Lita Ford Lita Live CD (2000)
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| | Skylark Fairytales CD (2005) (Import)
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$10.85 | | Happy Heart: The Best Of Andy Williams CD (2009)
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