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On 2007's I'M ONLY A MAN, Emery's third album for the Tooth & Nail label, the Christian alternative-rock act offers up more dramatic, guitar-driven screamo tunes. This time around, however, the Seattle, Washington-based band focuses more on melody, crafting some of its most straightforward and catchy songs to date, as revealed on the energetic "Party Song," which finds frontman Toby Morell in refreshingly subtle form.
Emery: Matt Carter (guitar); Josh Head (keyboards); Toby Morrell, Devin Shelton (bass guitar); Dave Powell (drums).
Additional personnel: Blake Plonsky (percussion).
Blender (Magazine) (pp.145-147) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[D]eeply melodic....It demonstrates a willingness to break away from orthodoxy, whether musical or religious..." Emery I'm Only A Man Songs I'm Only A Man Music Review Purchase I'm Only A Man CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Quench Caipruss CD (2006)
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| | Console Mono CD (2006)
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| | Xiu Xiu Air Force CD (2006)
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$13.09 After the expansive darkness of La Foręt, Xiu Xiu return with The Air Force, a set of songs that manages to be just as challenging as La Foręt, but sparer and somehow more eclectic-sounding at the same time. This time around, Jamie Stewart and company's explorations of vulnerability and ugliness-beauty are even more vivid; as usual, Stewart's breathtakingly concise, poetic lyrics are front and center. He captures longing and self-loathing on "Buzz Saw," singing "Your acne is like pearl/I swear mine is like brimstone." On the closing track, "Wig Master," he whispers, "Loneliness isn't being alone/It's when someone loves you/And you don't have it in you to love them back," a statement as devastating as it is true. Even for a Xiu Xiu album, The Air Force has a remarkable mix of contrasting sounds and textures: "Bishop, CA" builds dense cathedrals of noise, while the icy, bustling electronics on "Vulture Piano" suggest delicate mechanical wildlife. Meanwhile, the koto, violin, and piano on "Pineapple vs. the Watermelon," "Glue Stick," and "The Fox and the Rabbit" give these tracks the intimacy of chamber music. On the whole, The Air Force ...
| | Junior Boys So This Is Goodbye CD (2006)
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| | Album Leaf Into The Blue Again CD (2006) Digipak
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| | Minilogue Animals CDs (2008)
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| | Explosion Steal This CD (2000) Extended Play
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$9.69 Hot on the heels of their impressive Flash Flash Flash LP, the Explosion followed up with the Steal This EP, more the result of contractual obligations than a new record from the band. Coming out of an argument between bassist Damian Genaurdi and his former record label, the group was forced to record the condescendingly titled EP or face legal action. Regardless of what prompted the record, the five-track, ...
| | Graham Parker Struck By Lightning CD (1991) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | When Sparks Fly We Who Are About To Die CD (2003)
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| | Whitaker Family Project God Is Faithful CD (2005)
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| | Red Dog Testament CD (2006)
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$16.45 Far from the bullet holes and bling that most rappers use as badges of honor, the rapper RED DOG used his life, religion and a deep social consciousness as a platform to launch his solo rap career.This atypical rapper went from deadline time to studio time as the former newspaper managing editor returned to his love of music with the release of his 18-track outing entitled "The Testament."As an editor and reporter, he saw first hand how policies drawn up behind closed doors by politicians affect lower socio-economic groups. Also, he noticed how laws in general were targeted and enforced towards those same groups.The music of his CD reflect his own roots grown in jazz, hip-hop and classical music. Although the music is diverse, some of his songs include snippets about terrorism, drugs, the Orleans Parish School Board, Christianity, capitalism and the propagation of violence in New Orleans.His lyrics are among the most thought provoking in the rap game. His song The Killing Fields gives an alternative view into the rampant violence in New Orleans. The song is highlighted with a haunting opera hook written by the rapper and translated into Italian.RED DOG began his musical career early learning classical piano at the age of four. After receiving superior ratings in three consecutive years in piano competitions, RED DOG moved to the drums as a secondary instrument. His musical influences are Rakim, Sting, Talib Kweli, Mos Def and Phil Collins.The native New Orleanian received the National Merit Semi-Finalist Award his junior year, was voted Most Artistic in his high school, a chess club member and was a member of the Varsity Quiz Bowl team.But his first college stint at the University of New Orleans was short-lived after being placed on scholastic probation his first few years at school. He dropped out of school and moved to Baton Rouge, LA and got married.He then worked as a volunteer with ...
| | Ximo Tebar Eclipse CD (2006)
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$13.89 A versatile jazz guitarist originally from Spain, Ximo Tebar is in top form throughout this consistently stimulating set. Dave Samuels, on vibes and marimba, is on seven of the 11 songs and practically steals the show each time he plays, particularly on "Inner Urge" and "My Evidence" (a tribute to ...
| | Danzig III: How The Gods Kill CD (1992) Reissue
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$7.59 This limited edition release contains the CD for HOW THE GODS KILL and a videocassette featuring the video for the title track. The set is packaged in a 6x12 box and features a 3-dimensional rendering of H.R. Giger's surreal album art.
Danzig's 1992 release, DANZIG III: HOW THE GODS KILL, turned out to be the group's highest-charting studio album. It was also the first Danzig album to be produced entirely by the group's singer/songwriter/leader Glenn Danzig, and would prove to be the last album to include original drummer Chuck Biscuits. Like its two predecessors, DANZIG III (which featured horrific cover art by H.R. Geiger), continued to broaden the quartet's fanbase, while maintaining the band's unmistakable stamp (slow and crunchy riffs, tales of sex and the devil, Danzig's Jim Morrison-like vocal delivery, etc.).
"Dirty Black Summer" is the album's standout ...
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