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See You Next Tuesday: Chris Fox (vocals); Travis Martin (bass guitar); Drew Slavik, Andy Dalton. Personnel: Chris Fox (vocals); Drew Slavik (guitar); Andy Dalton (drums). Audio Mixer: Andreas Lars Magnusson. Recording information: Planet Red Studios (12/15/2006-01/08/2007). The story goes that Michigan's See You Next Tuesday had to record their debut effort, Parasite, twice, after the original files were lost to a studio computer hard drive crash. Anyone else smell a conspiracy here? Or perhaps said hard drive was simply unable to cope with the sheer "brootality" contained in the band's hyper-technical grindcore -- a theory that's at least as plausible as suicidal ProTools software seeking to spare humanity from such eardrum debilitating music. That's grindcore for ya, and if these 14 hyper-blasts and occasional melodic experiments (see "Paraphilia") are anything to go by, See You Next Tuesday surely exemplify the genre's outermost avant-garde fringe in terms of controlled extremism. Armed with his Kramer guitars, whammy bars, and probably Floyd Rose tremolos, too, guitarist Drew Slavik attempts to inject an '80s shredding mentality into grind's uncompromising savagery; refusing to ever repeat the same riff twice, and thereby ensuring that See You Next Tuesday's songs always last less than two minutes, with very rare exceptions. Vocalist Chris Fox contributes both bowel-churning growls and incensed spazzed-out screams in the Mike Patton tradition, while the band's humorous song titles (e.g. "Good Christians Don't get Jiggy with It Till After Marriage," "Before I Die I'm Gonna F**k Me a Fish," etc.) make for sharp contrast against their devastating instrumental fury. As with most adventurous, technically proficient grindcore, the "noise or art" debate is very much a matter of personal taste, but there's no denying the forethought -- insane and unjustifiable, though it may seem -- underlying even the loopiest of these sonic outbursts. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia See You Next Tuesday Parasite Songs Purchase Parasite CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Cattle Decapitation Karma Bloody Karma CD (2006)
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$10.55 Suicide Silence: Mitch Lucker (vocals); Chris Garza, Mike Bodkins (guitars); Mark Heylmun (bass guitar); Alex Lopez (drums). California's Suicide Silence has digested the history of extreme metal from black, to death, to doom, to thrash, to hardcore, and everywhere in between, and synthesized it into a potent mixture. Thundering tracks like "Hands ...
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| | Funeral For A Friend Seven Ways To Scream Your Name CD (2003)
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$9.95 Funeral For A Friend: Matt Davies (vocals); Kris Roberts, Darren Smith (guitar); Gareth Davies (bass); Ryan Richards (drums). Audio Mixers: Colin Richardson; Funeral for a Friend; Joe Gibb. Recording information: Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire, ...
| | Nu Europe: From The Old Countries/The Best Of New Roots Music CDs (2004) Import
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$47.99 Lyricist: Kristi Stassinopoulou. Liner Note Author: Ian Anderson . Arrangers: Jim Moray; Lovas; Pascal Gaigne; Gjallarhorn; Thierry Rougier; Breslaw; Warsaw Village Band; Besh O Drom; Mercedes Peon. Compiled by Ian Anderson, editor of the leading roots/folk/world music magazine fRoots, this two-CD, 26-track anthology is something of a snapshot of various forms of world music percolating in Europe at the beginning of the 21st century. Spanning 1997-2003 (though mostly dating from the early 2000s), the tracks were culled from all over the continent, with Spain, the United Kingdom, Greece, Italy, Poland, Portugal, France, Sweden, ...
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| | Ghostface Killah More Fish CD (2006)
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Personnel: Maygreen, "Big O" Caruso, Billie Cottrell, Miss Info, Tracy Morgan, Tristan Wilds, Trife da God (vocals); Larry Cottrell, Tom Bennecke, Binky Griptite (guitar); Neal Sugarman (tenor saxophone); Ian Hendrickson-Smith (baritone saxophone); Victor Axelrod (piano, Wurlitzer organ); Carolyn Isaacs "Momdukes" (keyboards); Nick Movshon (bass guitar); Eric Isaacs "E Dub", Big D, Homer Steinweiss (drums). Audio Mixers: Tom Elmhirst; Jason Goldstein; Hi-Tek. Recording information: Dapking Studios, Chung King, NY; Manhattan Beach Studios, New York, NY; metropolis Studios, London, England; Reddline Studios, Staten Island, NY; TekLab Studios, Cincinnati, OH. Photographers: Tai Linzie; F. Scott Schafer. Shortly after SUPREME CLIENTELE dropped in 2000, Freddie Foxxx boldly proclaimed that "Ghost saved the Wu." As the Clan lumbered into the new millennium, some members' solo work moved mainstream, others fizzled, and the group's appeal as a whole began to fade. Ghostface, on the other hand, led by example, dropping one consistently hot street-level album after another. On MORE FISH, the follow-up (coming a mere nine months after) to his acclaimed 2006 release FISHSCALE, Ghost continues to do his thing, spitting furious flames and flashing grittily surreal hood imagery. Due to the title, the expectation is that MORE FISH might just be a collection of throwaways from the FISHSCALE studio sessions. A more apt way to think of MORE FISH is as a companion album or the second half of a single work. Production-wise, the record sports the same underground sound, featuring a mix of beats from indie-rap heroes like Madlib, MF Doom, Jim Bond, Kool-Aid & Peanut, and Hi-Tek, as well as Ghostface's own production on the hyped-up early 1990s throwback "Ghost is Back." Aside from his Theodore Unit protegees (including his own 17-year-old son, Sun God), Redman, Sheek Louch, Cappadonna, Killa Sin, and Kanye West all put in tight guest appearances. MORE FISH is another tour de force, and exactly what hip-hop heads have come to expect from Wally Kingpin. Ghost is indeed back; fix your mirrors. Loosely speaking, More Fish is to Fishscale what Theodore Unit's 718 was to The Pretty Toney Album, albeit with more focus on Ghostface. While the title of this ...
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