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COME WHAT(EVER) MAY, the group's sophomore effort, pushes Stone Sour's sound a bit further than its predecessor. While the album's sonic attack is still unremittingly heavy, with thunderous drums and distortion-saturated riffs, there's also a keen sense of accessibility that foregrounds melody and eschews thrash in favor of flat-out hard rock. These elements, combined with Taylor's throaty voice, place Stone Sour a cut above your average post-grunge metal outfit, and COME WHAT(EVER) MAY hints that the group may be poised for a mainstream breakthrough.
Before joining Slipknot, guitarist Jim Root and vocalist Corey Taylor fronted Stone Sour, an alt-metal act with melodic sensibilities. The success of Slipknot inspired Root and Taylor to reform their original outfit, and the band's self-titled debut proved a success. Stone Sour's sound is reminiscent of Slipknot's, yet is distinctive enough to stand on its own merits.
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Entertainment Weekly (p.159) - "[The album] serves its punishing riffs with a heaping side of heartfelt melody....This combination creates moments of genuine catharsis." Alternative Press (p.224) - "[The album] builds on their debut's strengths, allowing frontman Corey Taylor to drop his mask in more ways than one." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.50) - "Captured live giving it to the audience with both barrels, it's a smashing glimpse of just how potent SS are onstage." Come What(Ever) May Music Come What(Ever) May Music Come What(Ever) May Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Awesome Album I wasn't a big Stone Sour fan until I heard this album. Every track is perfect on this CD. Corey's vocal range and Jim's guitar sinc perfectly creating this masterpiece. Highlights are 30/30-150, Come What(ever) May, Made of Scars and Through Glass Submitted by Zakk (Kingston, Ontario, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Stone Sour.... Are keeping their good work from the "Stone Sour" album and its just getting better and better...
Overhere in Sweden it has been sold out in many stores since the release...
Very good album.. Submitted by jacekt56 (Lund, Sweden) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
awsome song Im totally going to go buy this cd its awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Submitted by Angel Stacks (cleburne texas usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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| | Stone Sour Come What(Ever) May CD (2006)
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$15.65 Before joining Slipknot, guitarist Jim Root and vocalist Corey Taylor fronted Stone Sour, an alt-metal act with melodic sensibilities. The success of Slipknot inspired Root and Taylor to reform their original outfit, and the band's self-titled debut proved a success. Stone Sour's sound is reminiscent of Slipknot's, yet is distinctive enough to stand on its own merits.
COME WHAT(EVER) MAY, the group's sophomore effort, pushes Stone Sour's sound a bit further than its predecessor. While the album's sonic attack is still unremittingly heavy, with thunderous drums and distortion-saturated riffs, there's also a keen sense of accessibility that foregrounds melody and eschews thrash in favor of flat-out hard rock. These elements, ...
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$13.59 Although some assume that Sun Red Sun were the last band assembled by singer Ray Gillen before his passing in late 1993, it turns out that the band had already been rolling for a few years prior. Guitarist Al Romano formed the group two years before, while Gillen joined shortly after leaving Badlands -- as ex-Alice in Chains bassist Mike Starr and ex-Rainbow drummer Bobby Rondinelli signed on shortly thereafter as well. Recordings from the group didn't surface until two years after Gillen's passing, when a self-titled release was issued in 1995. While the rest of the world was busy copying Nirvana or, interestingly enough, Starr's former band, the music of Sun Red Sun has an unmistakable '80s metal flair, especially such tracks as "I Know a Place," "Hard Life" (one of several tracks Romano collaborated on with ex-Anthrax singer Joey Belladonna), and "Intoxication." Fans of melodic yet tough '80s metal should enjoy this obscure release -- which turned out to be Gillen's last-ever recording. ~ Greg Prato
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| | Harry Belafonte Live In Concert At The Carnegie Hall CD (1993)
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$15.15 This 2-CD set from the "King of Calypso" was recorded live at Carnegie Hall in New York City. It includes the songs "Day O", "Man Smart (Woman Smarter)", and "Cotton Fields".
Although an initial glance might not tip off even the most observant of consumers, this German two-disc set includes the entire contents of the 1959 double-LP Belafonte at Carnegie Hall [LP]. In North America, the title was reissued in the early '90s. Sadly, it was a considerably truncated single CD. Compiled from two benefit concerts -- on June 19 and 20, 1959, respectively -- at the venerable Carnegie Hall, Belafonte's mesmerizing performances exemplify his enormous capacity as more than just a folk and jazz vocalist. Although marketed as the "King of Calypso," Belafonte sheds that erroneous image in favor of a more accurate persona as a seasoned entertainer whose visceral theatrical faculties allow him the ability to inhabit the songs he sings and stories he tells. This 19-song set contains highlights from most of his studio albums, with the exception of the seasonal offering Belafonte Sings of Christmas and the critically acclaimed Porgy & Bess -- which was a collaborative effort with Lena Horne. Instrumentally, Belafonte has a diverse pallet from which to draw, ranging from the intimacy of a single acoustic guitar and hand percussion combo to the immensity of a 47-piece orchestra. For maximum effect, the musical arrangements often incorporate dimensions of both -- which is how Live in Concert at the Carnegie Hall commences. The brief "Introduction" is a free-flowing orchestral overture to the entire performance. As it builds and crescendos, only bongos, acoustic guitar, and the unrelenting vocal authority of Belafonte remain, yielding a most dramatic segue into "Darlin' Cora." The liner notes -- reprinted from the original gatefold two-record set -- explain that these performances contained three acts: "Moods of the American Negro," "In the Caribbean," and "'Round the World." From here, the 90-plus minute set is derived, including many audience favorites that would become synonymous with Belafonte and would remain in his repertoire for the entirety of his performance career. The incredible range of material includes a fiery "John Henry," the sublime serenity of "Jamaica Farewell," as well as his hits "Day O" and "Man Smart (Woman Smarter)." As a guide between the songs, he talks about his heritage and the impact that music has had throughout his life and travels. "Man Piaba," a calypso retelling of a "facts of life" lesson, is a consummate example of how Belafonte seamlessly weaves his stories into songs. This climaxes with a ten-plus minute audience participatory version of "Matilda," in which different sections of the orchestra, acoustic combo, and even audience are encouraged to sing along. As not to disenfranchise anyone and all in the best of fun, Belafonte even solicits responses from such unlikely participants as "women over 40" and "people on scholarship." ...
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