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$10.69 Jars of Clay's previous studio effort, 2006's GOOD MONSTERS, saw the band focusing on its heavier side, with raging electric guitars and pounding drums to the fore. THE FALL BACK TO EARTH retains some of its predecessor's energy and drive but delves into more experimental sonic territory. Though the album features some ...
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$9.79 FAT OF THE LAND was nominated for a 1998 Grammy for Best Rock Album.
Among the most anticipated releases of 1997, The Prodigy's third full-length album is a bulldozing rock-techno hybrid. But while the guitar/samples/hyper-beats mosaic that made "Firestarter" an MTV breakout are found in every nook and cranny of this album, the overall building blocks are far more diverse, making it a tangible melting pot of pre-millennium pop styles.
There's a definite hip-hop element here. "Diesel Power," which features quality mic control by Kool Keith (of Ultramagnetic MCs and Dr. Octagon fame), is new-style hip-hop sculpture, applying techno and acid-house textures to apocalyptic ...
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$10.95 N-Coded Music & Rendezvous Entertainment, the label launched by Dave Koz, present the exotic, provocative, & charismatic sound of saxophonist Praful, & his critically acclaimed album, 'One Day Deep'. Featuring ...
| | Fairburn Royals From A Window Way Above CD (2002)
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$9.75 From a Window Way Above, the Fairburn Royals' follow-up to their self-released debut, finds the Athens, GA, band polishing its sound to create an album of charming and driving power pop. But the Royals still maintain their lo-fi aesthetic, and From a Window is more Guided by Voices than mid-period R.E.M.. "Japan," their slightly surreal, international wanderlust tune, is as catchy as anything released in 2002. When the Fairburn Royals are slow and meditative, like on "Don't Force It" or the psychedelic "These Aren't Mistakes," things can drag -- From a Window doesn't have the Clientele or R.E.M.'s skill with daydreamy levity. But when the Royals rock -- and they do it pretty often -- they're unstoppable. Tracks like "The Cheer" have the fun drive and bite of Brendan Benson combined with a similar love for Help!-era Beatles; "Be My Punk Rock Friend" is a groovy, hilarious satire ("Can we not be friends because I have a job?," Matt Lisle asks); and "Necessities" has a dark, late-'60s momentum. This may not be a perfect record, but add a little more Rolling Stones to the mix and the Fairburn Royals might just hit their stride. ~ Charles Spano
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$14.79 Keith Kenniff's second effort as Helios may take a few fans of his other alias, Goldmund, by surprise. Even those who have heard his first Helios full-length (Unomia) will be getting something slightly different, since Eingya moves deeper into post-rock territory. This album is about moods -- digitally constructed moods, yes, but these constructions are powered by typical moody post-rock fuel: delicate piano, soft-spoken guitar, and laid-back drums. That's what the opener, "Bless This Morning Year," is all about and it sets the tone right from the start. "Dragonfly Across an Ancient Sky" is another very strong track in that vein. "Coast Off" offers something ...
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$17.95 If it was a reaction to California's eternal sunshine and plastic sheen that inspired Metallica and Megadeth to help create the dark, angst-filled extreme metal that became thrash, perhaps it was New York City's inherent toughness that caused Anthrax to inject a quirky worldview and sarcastic sense of humor into its own pioneering speed metal. Like NYC proto-punks the Dictators before them, Anthrax's uncompromising individuality may have cost them the kind of mainstream success later achieved by their contemporaries and followers, but it also endeared them to an unusually loyal hardcore fanbase. This loyalty extended across the Atlantic to England, as evidenced by the rapturous audience reception documented on CAUGHT IN A MOSH: BBC LIVE IN CONCERT, which features two ...
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$17.09 The 2nd in the Jazzmine series presents Lisbon as a city where much of the new world was discovered, became a multi-cultural metropolis over it's more than 8 centuries. It's human ...
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