| | Everfest Rising CD Everfest Discography of CDs
Everfest Rising Songs | 1. | Here We Are |
| 2. | See Me Rising |
| 3. | Prophets Of Hate |
| 4. | Who Knows |
| 5. | Fire |
| 6. | Something To Believe |
| 7. | Breathe |
| 8. | Change (part 1) |
| 9. | Change (Part 2) |
| 10. | The Fall |
| 11. | New Crusader |
| 12. | I Want To Save You |
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Purchase Rising CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Transatlantic The Whirlwind CDs (2009)
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$9.99 The most booty-kickin' spoof Metal group to come down the pike since Spinal Tap is Steel Dragon, the Mark Wahlberg-fronted hair band in the film ROCK STAR. Along with other '80s metal tracks and modern tunes, this soundtrack makes for a great listen.
ROCK STAR is based on Tim "Ripper" Owens, who left his Judas Priest cover band to join the real thing. The cover band in the film is Blood Pollution, who give us the catchy, hard-rocking ...
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$11.99 If you played in a hard rock band during the '70s, what were you likely to be doing circa 1978? Why, recording a live album, of course. Preferably a double vinyl set, and in Japan to boot. The Scorpions were no exception, and in fact, their Tokyo Tapes were captured only days after Cheap Trick's At Budokan in April 1978. Though hardly as ...
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| | Faster Pussycat Whipped CD (1992)
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$9.69 After Nirvana changed the landscape of rock music in 1991, countless hard rock bands found themselves with a dwindling fan base and no label support. But what makes Faster Pussycat different from the Bang Tangos and Kik Tracees of the world is that they were hitting a creative peak right as the hard rock backlash began. Although it wasn't exactly amazing, Whipped was a confident, strong effort from a band that was much better than the stereotyped genre they were lumped in with. The juvenile sexist anthems were catchier and more clever than anything they had delivered before (check out "Big Dictionary"), while they found themselves traveling down a few new musical paths. The country rock swagger of "Nonstop to Nowhere" starts the album very strongly, sounding more like classic Rolling Stones than Bon Jovi. Many other songs on the album capture the forceful rage of classic Guns N' Roses, a sound that had only been hinted at by their previous efforts. Elsewhere, "Mr. Lovedog," the heartfelt tribute to Mother Love Bone singer Andrew Wood, offered a sad elegy to another charismatic figure in the metal world. Taime Downe ...
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$13.49 There have been countless cover albums over the years, where established rock artists redo favorites from their formative years (David Bowie's PIN UPS, Rush's FEEDBACK, etc.), and the 2005 Michael Schenker release HEAVY HITTERS treads upon similar terrain. Put together by renowned studio musician Bob Kulick (best known to Kiss fans as the brother of Bruce Kulick, ...
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| | Eric McCarl Seeking The Light CD (2002)
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$15.15 The first installment of a proposed trilogy, SEEKING THE LIGHT WITHIN is pianist Eric McCarl's first album. From the introspective opening strains of "All This Wonder" to the tentative and tender "Amanda Paige" (written for his daughter), Eric McCarl's solo piano pieces explore the subtle emanations of an open heart. Openness pervades the album; minimal arrangements, loose arpeggios, and sparse production invite calm reflection on heart-related themes of fatherly love, loss, sadness, and contentment.
McCarl teases many emotional and sonic textures from his grand piano. "Ballet" conveys the darkness of self-doubt and insularity, while "Beyond the Sea" is a quietly optimistic piano-pop number suggesting an instrumental Billy Joel tune. McCarl's songcraft embraces pop, New Age, and little Satie-like motifs. These quiet compositions beguile the listener into a receptive, open state, and are suitable for massage, bodywork, and yoga.
Introspective ArtOccasionally you hear an album that hits you right away. The music is stirring, the phrasing perfect and the sentiment of the work is transparently clear. It sounds good and feels even better. For me, Eric McCarl's solo piano opus, 'Seeking the Light', is such an album. No matter where I listened to the album, in my car going down the highway at 70 miles an hour, writing at the computer or just in my living room, I felt as though I was miles away from the buzzing intrusion of life around me. Eric McCarl started his career at the tender age of eight years old. When we were burying G. I. Joes in the dirt or changing Barbie's outfits or both, Eric was composing piano music. He did not stop there. If a musical instrument could be blown into, plucked, or banged on - he mastered it. Although he graduated from Penn State with a degree in Computer Science, it did not take him long to realize that the world of making music was calling to him. He gravitated to the New World cultural center of the universe, Boston Massachusetts, and the prestigious Berklee College of Music. After establishing himself in the computer world and providing for his new family, he embarked on his musical career. Then, musical sponge that he is, he moved to the west coast and devoted himself to his craft, collaborating with the likes of singer-songwriter Charlie Sexton and Earth Songs composer Rob Harris. Seeking the Light is his first try.A song called 'mind of a child' stands out as one of the best tracks on the album. It is a brooding, pensive piece that allows you to be far away in your mind. When you hear it, you will understand. In the tracks 'amanda paige', 'hello aja', and 'r' McCarl wears his heart on his sleeve and let there be no doubt that his first love is family. For him, family is his foundation. His song 'little star' starts and ends with musical nursery rhymes with a delightful ditty in the middle that brings back the childhood from anyone's memory. I can just imagine Amanda and Erin ...
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