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| Flies & Lies Music Review Purchase Flies & Lies CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Masterplan Mkii CD (2007)
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$14.69 After 2005's Aeronautics, Masterplan experienced some major lineup changes. Singer Jorn Lande and drummer Uli Kusch (of Helloween and Gamma Ray fame) both left the band -- and on 2007's MK II, the newcomers include Mike DiMeo (formerly of Riot) on lead vocals and Mike Terrana (who has played with Yngwie Malmsteen) on drums. But keyboardist Axel Mackenrott and guitarist Roland Grapow (formerly of Helloween) are still on board; in fact, Grapow is the band's leader and produced MK II -- which, despite the personnel changes, is not a stylistic departure from Aeronautics. Despite having a new lead singer and a new drummer, ...
| | White Lion Return Of The Pride CD (2008) Bonus Tracks
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$12.89 The last time White Lion issued a new studio album, the musical world was a very different place. Hair metal was still en vogue, but its death knell was rapidly approaching (with the arrival of Nirvana). The group collapsed soon after the lukewarm reception bestowed upon the release of 1991's Mane Attraction, and remained in hibernation until the late '90s, until singer Mike Tramp began touring under a few different White Lion-related names (such as "Remembering White Lion" and "Tramp's White Lion") and issuing live albums. But 2008's Return ...
| | Dokken Lightning Strikes Again CD (2007)
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| | Warrel Dane Praises To The War Machine CD (2008)
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| | Into Eternity Incurable Tragedy CD (2008)
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| | Evergrey Torn CD (2008)
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| | John Lewis Improvised Meditations & Excursions/Eastern Exposure CD (2000)
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$11.59 Celebrity and obscurity mix on these two piano trio dates -- one a sublime essay on the art of improvisation, the other a bit of a curiosity that dabbles in Eastern exoticism. John Lewis' Improvised Meditations & Excursions, from 1959, provides an intimate portrait of the celebrated pianist and composer. It's a remarkable piece of piano jazz that quietly transforms basic song elements into richly detailed landscapes. This is most apparent on "Yesterdays," "September Song," and "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," ...
| | Hypocrisy Final Chapter CD (1997)
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| | Twisted Forever CD (2001)
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$9.99 A glimpse of the masterful music behind the mascaraed mugs and visionary videos of Long Island lunatics Twisted Sister, Twisted Forever recalls what a smokin' sect TS was and also sheds light on 15 other under-utilized talents, each serving up piping-hot interpretations of nasty TS cuts. Flavor-of-the-day Lit lights the fuse with a faithful run-through of the brilliantly simple TS calling card "I Wanna Rock." The humbly immortal Motörhead owns "Shoot 'Em Down." Nashville Poontang (lacking breast-fest Corey Parks) does nice work with "The Kids Are Back." The aptly christened Overkill goes "Under the Blade." Anthrax takes on the thundering "Destroyer." Nine Days and Chuck D mix things up, adding variety to a very listenable compilation. British blasphemers Cradle of Filth garnish "The Fire Still Burns" into a standout. Only the Step Kings don't step up to the plate and lose the spirit of one of TS's best, "Burn in Hell," but it's hardly a weak link on this chain gang-bang. Elsewhere, Joan Jett works "We're Not Gonna Take It" (handled by fellow class chick Bif Naked on Ready to Rumble). Master of kick, Fu Manchu opens up the hell-bent "Ride to Live" like the sad wings of prime Priest. Hammerfall deserves mention for taking "We're Gonna Make It" to old-school metal heights. Meanwhile, Sebastian Bach, VOD, and Sevendust pay their respects until the Twisted ones themselves close their cover ...
| | Mystery Bloom Lifetime In The Heart CD (2002) (Import) Sweden
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$8.15 Formed in 1994, Mystery Bloom sprang out of the ruins of the 80's music scene. Danny Roselle (Guitars) and Nick Clemente (Bass) were producing melodic power rock in the early 90's in a band called Sinnocence while Dave Garcia (Drums) and Bob Gilmartin (Guitars) were composing modern progressive rock in a band called Shattered Image. After the demise of Shattered Image, Dave and Bob found themselves trying to piece together another project with a more specific musical vision. At the same time, Sinnocence's drummer became their frontman which left a void to be filled. In 1993 an ad was placed in the Aquarian by Dave and Bob in an effort to recruit new musicians. Danny found the ad and called Dave to see if he would be willing to join up with Sinnocence. Dave agreed and a new Sinnocence was born. It didn't last long though as Danny, Nick, and Dave were forming an idea of what they truly wanted their band to be. So in 1994, their singer was let go as well as their rhythm guitarist who were showing a growing lack of interest in the band. At this point Nick, Danny, Dave decided to form a new project and asked Bob to join the project and immediately a newer, stronger band was born. It was at this time that the band also found their new frontman, Ray Morales. Ray was from a similar musical background as the other 4 musicians except he also had a funkier, groovier approach to music. The 5 musicians combined to produce an extremely powerful, melodic, slightly adventurous force. The band decided after a short period together that they no longer wanted the name Sinnocence and looked to find a new name for the new project. Danny happened to receive a phone call from a person named Mr. Reed Bloom. At first, Danny thought he heard Mystery Bloom instead. He wrote it down and at the next band meeting presented it to the rest of the guys and they all agreed on the name. With a new name, a new sound, and a new vision, Mystery Bloom started on the live circuit. Playing everywhere in the tri-state area, Mystery Bloom was gaining a following and a lot of respect from their peers. Mystery Bloom was a musical monster, and everybody who heard them knew it. It didn't take long for them to gain the interest of some management companies and they eventually signed to Majestic Entertainment and shortly after landed a 3 album record deal in Japan. In November of 1995, Mystery Bloom entered the studio and recorded Frame of Mind - a collection ...
| | Mullmuzzler Elements Of Persuasion CD (2005) Import
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$20.95 ELEMENTS OF PERSUASION is the first solo release from Dream Theater singer James Labrie.
Clichés have a way of being overused, but some of them are so darn accurate that it's hard not to come back to them ...
| | Mac Mall Macuscripts, Vol. 2 CD (2005) Parental Advisory
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| | Freaklabel Live & Brutal CD (2006)
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| | Treekillaz Leaving Last CD (2007) (Import)
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| | New River Line Movin CD (2007)
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$12.39 Kentucky-based New River Line is guitarist and lead vocalist Dave Carroll; tenor singer and bass, Dobro and guitar player Jerry Wayne Chaney; banjo player Jamie Sparks; and baritone and lead vocalist, mandolin, bass and guitar player Ronnie King. The biggest surprise and strength of NRL is that the bulk of its tunes are originals -- and they are good! The disc kicks off with the Danny Barnes/Elmer Burchett-penned Cold Steel Rails, which establishes what you can expect for the next 31 minutes -- smooth, pleasant vocals and harmonies, lots of fine picking with imaginative instrument breaks and well-thought lyrics. On Old Martin Box Carroll writes, “Faded love the game is over, Misery river don’t step over that old love that used to mean the world to me, A broken heart, a worried mind I’ll move on somewhere down the line with this old Martin box and ...
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