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Philadelphia trio Genghis Tron has forcefully welded blistering grindcore to the frayed, post-apocalyptic sounds of machines gone completely haywire. Their 2006 debut album, DEAD MOUNTAIN MOUTH, percolates with programmed beats, alien synthesizer textures, and fractured ambient blips and whirrs, all wound up in a twister of scouring metal guitars and Mookie Singerman's scorched vocals. Songs with recognizable hardcore traits like "Greek Beds" are torn to pieces and melded back together in unrecognizable forms, and others like "Chapels" feature clear electronic pop that's summarily atomized by the monolithic metal shredding. This isn't pretty or easy to digest, but new species rarely are.
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Recording information: GodCity Studios, Salem, MA (01/10/2006-01/19/2006). Dead Mountain Mouth Music Genghis Tron Dead Mountain Mouth Songs Dead Mountain Mouth Music Dead Mountain Mouth Music Review Purchase Dead Mountain Mouth CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Locust Plague Soundscapes CD (2003)
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$10.69 Plague Soundscapes is the Locust's first release for Anti, the Epitaph offshoot that includes among its intellectually superior ranks Tom Waits, Eddie Izzard, and Buju Banton. Have these respected dinner guests encouraged the Locust to serve up something less severe for dinner? Of course not. Plague Soundscapes is a churning miasma of sonic goo, a grindcore steam shovel with an insatiable appetite for shock and awe. Twenty-six-second bursts of tinfoil-biting noise molt into cohesive songs. Cheeky titles like "The Half-Eaten Sausage Would Like to See You in His Office" and "Priest With the Sexually Transmitted Diseases Get Out of My Bed" disguise tightly wound arrangements that include insanely intricate drumming, assaulting keyboard squiggles, fantastic tag-team screams, and reams of razor-wire guitar. It only takes 21 minutes for this noise blanket to fully cocoon the listener, but a few more to really figure ...
| | Genghis Tron Cloak Of Love CD (2005)
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$6.69 Extreme music has reached new heights during the early 21st century, as groups such as the Dillinger Escape Plan, Fantômas, ...
| | Jesu Conqueror CD (2007)
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| | Locust New Erections CD (2007)
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| | Cannabis Corpse Blunted At Birth CD (2007)
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| | Genghis Tron Board Up The House CD (2008)
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$12.15 Future-metal trio Ghengis Tron may be one of the most appropriately named acts to come along in decades. Combining the celebrated conqueror's ferocious power with glitchy electronics in a post-apocalyptic junkyard pileup, the songs on BOARD UP THE HOUSE are a new ...
| | Motorhead Another Perfect Day CD (1983) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$10.39 When it became known that "Fast" Eddie Clarke had split from Motorhead, heavy metal fans feared the end of this hard-living trio. But when it was announced that ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian Robertson was joining drummer Phil Taylor and bassist/lead growler Lemmy, another typically styled Motorhead release could have understandably been anticipated.
However, while 1983's ANOTHER PERFECT DAY was still unmistakably a Motorhead album, Robertson brought in with him some musical elements that caused quite a bit of controversy amongst longtime fans--most notably the subtle use of synthesizers. Still, such furious tracks as "Shine" and "Dancing on Your Grave" showed that this new line-up held promise. But ANOTHER PERFECT DAY would be the only Motorhead release to feature Robertson, as he exited after the subsequent tour (as did longtime drummer Taylor), leaving Lemmy the lone original member.
To this day, Another Perfect Day remains one of the most unique (albeit misunderstood) albums in the entire Motörhead catalog. The band's first effort sans legendary axe-meister "Fast" Eddie Clarke (following six albums, of which at least three are still considered timeless classics), Another Perfect Day would be the band's only outing with onetime Thin Lizzy axeman Brian "Robbo" Robertson. Clearly a nervous musical marriage from the start, the album captures Motörhead mainstays Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister and "Philthy Animal" Taylor struggling to adapt their raw power and unparalleled distortion to Robertson's more mainstream hard rock instincts and melodic tendencies. Thanks in part to Tony Platt's excellent production, Another Perfect Day ranks among the band's best-sounding records ever, but tinkering with a legendary formula is always fraught with danger (is that a boogie-woogie piano on "Rock It"?), and as one might expect, the results here are alternately exhilarating and sometimes frustrating. On the one hand, the glorious arpeggiated melodies that characterize singles "Dancing on Your Grave" and "Shine" (Robertson's most obvious contributions here) were a total shock to the system by classic Motörhead standards, but their popularity and ultimate longevity as band highlights ...
| | Vader Reign Forever World CD (2001) Import
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$17.45 German edition of the Polish death metal act's 2001 release. A collection of new tracks, covers (Destruction, Judas Priest, Mayhem), live tracks and two Japanese bonus tracks, 'Red Dunes' and 'Lord Of The Desert'. Standard jewelcase.
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| | Cecil Brooks, III Live At Sweet Basil Vol. 2 CD (2002)
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| | Edguy Hellfire Club CD (2004)
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| | Acid Mothers Temple & The Melti Born To Be Wild In The U.S.A. 2000 CD (2007) (Import) France
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| | Joe Cocker Heart & Soul CD (2004)
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$10.45 Since his soulful, slowed-down version of the Beatles' "With a Little Help from My Friends" put him on the pop-music map, Joe Cocker has been particularly savvy in choosing outstanding material. HEART & SOUL (2005) proves Cocker's uncanny knack for picking listener favorites--and ones that suit his distinctively rugged, raspy voice, no less--hasn't diminished over time. Contemporary rock-radio classics take the lion's share of the set here, with an exception made for Leiber & Stoller (Cocker's stirring rendition of "I [Who Have Nothing]" is particularly notable).
The emotional depth and pathos inherent in U2's "One" and R.E.M.'s "Everybody Hurts" are perfect vehicles for the singer's impassioned approach and sandpaper pipes, and Cocker makes every pause and melodic nuance count with his gut-wrenching delivery. John Lennon's "Jealous Guy" and Paul McCartney's "Maybe I'm Amazed"--two post-Beatles classics--are dusted off and given fine readings here. His versions of "What's Going On" and "Chain of Fools" effectively go toe-to-toe with the definitive versions by Marvin Gaye and Aretha Franklin, respectively. Cocker holds up admirably, and, in the end, turns in one of his most satisfying releases in years.
When he came to popular attention in the late '60s, Joe Cocker reinvigorated and to a certain extent reinvented the art of interpretive singing at a time when it seemed to have been put in the shade permanently by the rise of singing songwriters led by Bob Dylan and the Beatles. Just when it seemed that no one but the songwriters themselves had the right to sing their songs, Cocker came along giving a gruff, pleading rendition of the Beatles' "With a Little Help From My Friends" that stood in stark contrast to Ringo Starr's happy-go-lucky version. But on his many albums, Cocker usually made sure to balance his carefully selected covers of well-known material with previously unknown tunes so that he was able to originate some material. On Heart & Soul, which marks the 60-year-old singer's return to major-label status (it was released on EMI internationally in October 2004 and on Universal's New Door ...
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