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On THE VENOMOUS GRAND DESIGN, its third full-length outing for the Victory label, the thrash/hardcore ensemble Ringworm unleashes another furious round of metallic tunes. Led by intimidating vocalist Human Furnace (aka James Bulloch), the Cleveland, Ohio-based band specializes in pure aural aggression, a point hit home by "The Key," a blazing track with pummeling rhythms and razor-sharp guitar lines.
Recording information: Spider Studios.
Ringworm: HF (vocals); Mike Lare (bass guitar); Chris Dora (drums); Matt Sorg.
Personnel: Matt Sorg (guitar); Chris Dora (drums).
Alternative Press (p.167) - 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "GRAND DESIGN proves tighter than a vacuum seal and riveting as a fiery accident." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.49) - "With frantic rhythms and thick layers of chugging guitar, this is metallic hardcore straight down the line." Venomous Grand Design Music Ringworm Venomous Grand Design Songs Venomous Grand Design Music Review Purchase Venomous Grand Design CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Municipal Waste Art Of Partying CD (2007)
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$15.65 The return of original vocalist Peter Dolving before the Haunted's fourth album, rEVOLVEr, coincided with the respected Swedish metal band's first deliberate effort to break out of their heretofore self-imposed neo-thrash metal boundaries. But for those unadventurous fans who already bristled at ...
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| | Coalesce There Is Nothing New Under The Sun CD (2007)
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$11.75 Either a lengthy EP or a short full-length depending on how you look at it, this CD consists entirely of Led Zeppelin covers, reverently done yet not likely to be mistaken for the originals. The first five songs are played hard and heavy in Coalesce's pummeling metalcore style, peaking with a ferocious version of "Black Dog," spiced up with some of the band's trademark math metal rhythms. Frontman Sean Ingram handles the lead vocals in his typically caustic, bellowing roar, with Matt Pryor from emo-pop band the Get Up Kids chiming in on the melodic sections in his regular voice -- in other words, no Robert Plant impersonations here! The CD closes with two acoustic guitar-based ballads, "That's the Way" and ...
| | Chuck Berry In London/Fresh Berry's CD (1998) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.79 This twofer brings together a pair of classic Chuck Berry albums-- CHUCK BERRY IN LONDON and FRESH BERRY'S. The set includes the songs "My Little Love Light," "Night Beat" and "Every Day We Rock and Roll."
The 26 songs here, recorded in 1964 and 1965, constituted the tail-end of Chuck Berry's first stay at Chess Records, which had begun a decade earlier with "Maybelline." This material slots into the same period as his appearance on the T.A.M.I. Show doing "Nadine"; little here is as well-known as "Nadine," but not because it isn't worth hearing. Apart from "It Wasn't Me" (featuring Mike Bloomfield and Paul Butterfield), none of these songs have been extensively anthologized, and all are among the least known of his work for Chess. And that is a pity, because it shows Berry -- amid the flurry of activity surrounding his songs, growing out of the British Invasion -- making a concerted effort to evolve his music in new directions. Whether it was the knowledge that the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and company had given his career a new lease on life, after the setbacks and jailings in the early '60s, or just a natural progression on his part, Berry seemed to take his lead from the Stones, moving toward a more self-consciously bluesy sound, drawing freely on such familiar fare as "Key to the Highway" (on "I Got a Booking") and "St. Louis Blues," and writing in a more distinctly blues idiom. He still tried for a rock sound on occasion, as on "His Daughter Caroline," "You Came a Long Way from St. Louis," and "Dear Dad," a car song that borrows its break from "Too Pooped to Pop" but sounds like a throwback here. There are a couple of good but unexceptional instrumentals (nothing ...
| | Shaina Noll Songs For The Inner Child CD (1994)
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$12.69 Shaina Noll created this wonderful music as an inspiring collection for adults seeking to reengage their inner child and sooth lingering conflicts or fears. Her beautiful voice touches the listener like a loving mother, gently whispering sweet encouragement and words of comfort into the listener's ear. Noll performs traditional lullabies and children's chants in a clear, unadorned voice. Producer Jim Oliver smartly keeps the sound clean and pure, not unlike an actual mother singing to her children. The band is made up of piano, sax, guitar, recorder and keyboards, which flesh out the smooth musical interludes and provide a respite so Noll's haunting vocals can reach the listener's unconscious. Created as a supplement to traditional therapy for adults seeking inner-child resolutions, SONGS FOR THE INNER CHILD has become a popular recording for anyone seeking positive, uplifting music. According to Noll, it is never too late to receive the deep support and healing energy provided by this unique and charming recording.
Songs For The Inner Child is a collection of chants and lullabies, both traditional and contemporary. Sung with the gentle voice of a loving mother, the songs have proven to be healing and soothing for listeners of all ages, carrying powerful messages of affirmation and comfort. New Age keyboard artist Jim Oliver produced, and contributed instrumentally to many of the tracks. Rusty Crutcher, best known for his "Sacred Sites" series of albums, plays saxophone on "Deep Peace" Shaina's husband, Richard, contributes harmony vocals and recorder tracks. Since the release of Songs For The Inner Child in 1992, the album has gone on to sell, to date, nearly 200,000 copies worldwide.Things that people have shared with Shaina over the years about her songs:Parents with children of all ages have found the songs to be a gift. They've been used to settle cranky babies and toddlers, support the self-esteem of teenagers, comfort and inspire children with disabilities or life-threatening illness. They have helped keep the parents calm as well.A wide range of therapists, clergy and spiritual teachers have used the songs in their work, in individual and group settings. The songs have been particularly effective when used therapeutically with those in recovery from trauma or abuse, or dealing with serious illness in themselves ...
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