| | Fall Of Serenity Bloodred Salvation CD - Import Fall Of Serenity Discography of CDs
You just have to take a gander at some of the bands that Germany's Fall of Serenity has opened for since their 1998 inception to get a feel for what they sound like: Vader, Malevolent Creation, and God Dethroned, for starters. Extreme metal is what the folks in Fall of Serenity specialize in, and they certainly let open the floodgates on their sixth release overall, 2006's Bloodred Salvation. Intense and aggressive is the best way to describe these gentlemen, as the double bass drumming, speed metal riffing, and growled vocals never let up from beginning to end. While it's been done a million times before by a million different bands, fans of the aforementioned acts should get a kick out of Bloodred Salvation, especially such headbanging highlights as "Out of the Clouds" and "Raise Your Remorse." Intense and well-played? Absolutely. Original? Not exactly. ~ Greg Prato Fall Of Serenity Bloodred Salvation Songs | 1. | Blood Starts Running (Intro) |
| 2. | Out of the Clouds |
| 3. | Piece of You, A |
| 4. | Dead Eyes |
| 5. | Bloodred Salvation |
| 6. | Raise Your Remorse |
| 7. | As I Watch |
| 8. | Overflowing Senses |
| 9. | Swallowed Lies |
| 10. | Twin Curse |
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Purchase Bloodred Salvation CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Soilwork Stabbing The Drama CD (2005) Bonus Tracks; Limited Edition; Digipak
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$11.69 Sweden's Soilwork have walked the heavy metal high-wire throughout their short but prolific career. Extreme enough to convince some of the genre's more suspicious fans of their authenticity to the cause, they've also excelled at flirting with its more mainstream sensibilities, and, like every release before it, 2005's Stabbing the Drama is no different. Like a hyper-efficient assembly line, its songs connect components of the band's hometown melodic death metal to elements of neo-thrash velocity, to metalcore's innate simplicity, to even -- gasp! -- sketchy nu-metal devices (see "Weapon of Vanity," "Distance") in order to construct a well-lubricated driving machine that's ever compact and economical. Needless to say, it's this very economy that will have more adventurous metalheads prematurely dismissing fine songs like "One With the Flies," "The Crest Fallen" and "Observation Slave" as simply "too commercial," or worse, "too American"! But, their unquestionable hooks and irresistible immediacy will likewise manage to effortlessly seduce hordes upon hordes of listeners who are either none the wiser, or, better yet, have little concern for nit-picking over such futile minutiae. And for those who simply must have their dose of untamed aggression, ...
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$9.79 What makes the Hurt Process relatively unique isn't the fact that they combine emo and hardcore into a crunchy, chewy, slightly sweet confection that's sure to set the kids moshing in every pit from Atlanta to Seattle. What makes them relatively unique is that they're from the U.K., where the punk idea is usually expressed quite differently. The Hurt Process' airtight twin-guitar attack and the bludgeoning solidity of their rhythm section, combined with vocals that alternate between crystal-clear harmonies and a beast-from-the-pit roar, sound an awful lot like heartland screamo -- except for the fact that heartland screamo bands often affect fake British accents, and you'd never guess that the Hurt Process were Brits unless you listened very, very carefully. The songs on this, their ...
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$13.19 If you thought Anthrax had a tough time defending their band moniker in the aftermath of 9/11, try walking in Caliban's shoes. But one measly letter separates the German quintet from premature dismissal by millions of dyslexics -- who knew that taking your name from a minor Shakespearian character would lead to such controversy? Luckily for Caliban, their long years of service to melodic metalcore -- a genre they helped pioneer -- have helped them amass more than enough fans to circumvent this problematic coincidence. That pioneering status also explains why the band's fifth full album, 2006's The Undying Darkness, gives little thought to drastic sonic reinvention, but focuses instead on their chosen style's most essential core values -- let their followers come up with novel new ideas! Consequently, Caliban's songs for this occasion remain remarkably aware of their commercial potential -- no matter how extreme some of their passages may be. In fact, it's the stark contrast between those bone-crushing riffs and soul-lifting harmonies, Cookie Monster growls and soaring clean vocals, that fuels the very best among them (see "It's Our Burden to Bleed," "My Fiction Beauty," and "No More 2nd Chances"). And speaking of alternating vocal styles, besides allowing the use of parentheses ...
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$9.99 Eight long years after Rev It Up, Vixen return with a recording of all new material dubbed Tangerine. In the interim, the group's pop-metal sound has changed only imperceptibly, so if you liked Vixen before, Tangerine will be right up your alley; if you didn't, this new record will do nothing to change your mind. ~ Jason Ankeny
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