| | Demon Hunter Storm The Gates Of Hell CD Demon Hunter Discography of CDs
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God-fearing metalheads Demon Hunter make a racket that would surely be labeled evil by anyone not listening closely; they appear to be influenced by such practitioners of darkness as Slayer and Pantera. Perhaps the only indication of the band's alliance with the powers of good is a marked ear for melody, showing up amidst the otherwise muscular, heavy, metal-core mayhem.
Demon Hunter sparingly employs more traditional vocals and moody textures throughout the roaring, rapid firestorm of the songs. "Lead Us Home" has an anthemic chorus, and "Fading Away" balances poppier sounds with a tight, metallic breakdown. Even if rock is the "devil's music," Demon Hunter aren't afraid to use it to get their point across.
- DVD with extended footage apart from the Special Edition- Two bonus songs, "No Reason To Exist" & "Grand Finale"- Exclusive limited packaging including large format booklet with exclusive studio photos, lyrics, liner notes and more.- Exclusive band postcard set- Rare Demon Hunter necklace with Skull Horn pendant - Demon Hunter sticker. Storm The Gates Of Hell Music Demon Hunter Storm The Gates Of Hell Songs Storm The Gates Of Hell Music Storm The Gates Of Hell Music Review Buy Storm The Gates Of Hell CD Purchase Storm The Gates Of Hell CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Demon Hunter CD (2002)
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$13.49 When an artist wants to be truly harsh and blistering, density can be a highly effective tool. In avant-garde jazz, density is the thing that makes Charles Gayle, Albert Ayler, and post-1964 John Coltrane much harsher than AACM icons like Anthony Braxton and Roscoe Mitchell -- and in metal, density is what gives Slayer's God Hates Us All a claustrophobic quality that you don't get from the old-school fantasy metal of Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Ronnie James Dio, and Black Sabbath. Density is a big part of what Demon Hunter does on this self-titled debut album; when the alternative metal band is in the mood for maximum brutality, it pummels the listener with a dense, noisy, highly abrasive metal/punk assault. But harshness is only part of what Demon Hunter does on this CD. While some alterna-metal bands like to be punishing 100 percent of the time, Demon Hunter's debut is an album of contrasts -- an album in which moments of intense brutality are followed by hauntingly melodic passages. ...
| | Jeremy Camp Live Unplugged CD (2005) With DVD
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| | Demon Hunter Triptych CD (2005) With DVD; Special Edition
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$15.05 On its third studio outing, the Christian band Demon Hunter further hones its highly aggressive heavy-metal sound. While the group's spiritual leanings may ...
| | Stryper - Greatest Hits: Live In Puerto Rico DVD (2004) Music Video Distributors
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$8.85 Stryper may have looked like the average hair metal band in the 1980s, but there was meaning behind their music. Replacing the genre's typical fury with faith, the Christian rockers created their name from an acronym: Salvation Through Redemption Yielding Peace, Encouragement and Righteousness. From the screaming sounds of "To Hell With The ...
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| | Joe Purdy Stompingrounds CD (2003)
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| | Jonee Combat Fill My Pockets CD (2006)
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| | Trytone Music Vocal Warm-Up Instructional CD (Male Voice) CD (2004)
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| | Debra Stephenson In The Sunshine CD (2007) (Import) Import
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| | 60S Love Songs-Ultimate Collection CD (2009) (Import)
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| | Nightwish Wishmaster CD (2000)
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$12.35 Oceanborn wasn't just a hit in Finland, it also opened new doors for Nightwish abroad. So naturally, the pressure to come up with a comparable sophomore album was enormous. Rarely does a band fulfill the demands of a second album successfully, and Nightwish is no exception. Even though Wishmaster is mainly targeted to radio and pop audiences, it does succeed somewhat. Even more demanding listeners will find this as enjoyable as they did Oceanborn, but Wishmaster isn't as consistent as that album was. The same patterns repeat, and every track's hook is based on a powerful intro and a simple chorus. Their charm is in their overflowing drama and, as it was on their first album, the whole concept can be described as "operatic metal." It may sound inventive and full of potential for a while, but as a whole album (and with this release it's two albums), it can be a little annoying, even frustrating. ...
| | Ann Heymann Cruit Go NÃ"R €¢ Harp Of Gold CD (2008)
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$22.79 With Cruit go nÓr * Harp of Gold, the world's premiere wire strung harpist has done it yet again. In an outstanding work of artistry, scholarship, partnership, insight and imagination, Ann Heymann's visionary use of gold strings has restored the medieval cláirseach's original voice, and made a very significant contribution to the history of music.This recording includes thirteen compositions from Irish, Welsh, Scottish and Italian manuscripts of the fourteenth to the eighteenth centuries, moving from hermit's cell to royal court. Ms. Heymann plays on all thirteen pieces, and is joined in eight of these selections by Charlie Heymann (voice and percussion), Ronn McFarlane (lute), Julie Elhard (viola da gamba and vielle) and Laura MacKenzie (flute), all of whom bring a strong and seamless ensemble responsivity to the fore. Mr. McFarlane's lute solo on Canaries is awash in joy. Mr. Heymann's warm, unaffected, baritone/tenor, perfect for the seán nos tradition, sings and declaims the wildly difficult Old Irish in intimate, truthful and affecting deliveries. Ms. Elhard's vielle is poignant, restrained, and wistful; her gamba rich. Ms. MacKenzie on flute is warm and gracious. Special note must be given to the historical reproduction harp made by David Kortier for this recording. Carved (traditionally) from a single felled willow and strung in brass, silver and gold, it is a spectacular instrument. In an example of collaborative research made in heaven, Mr. Kortier could have found no better, more worthy artist to have commissioned this instrument. One of the great exemplars of the left-shouldered tradition, Ms. Heymann has worked tirelessly for over thirty years in all areas relating to Gaelic historical harps, and the techniques she has mastered bring to life a truly virtuosic repertoire. Listeners may be familiar with genres such as jigs, reels, laments, hymns and chants popularized by Celtic bands or early music ensembles on many other American and European recordings, but this production breathes new life into several unknown gems while entering or reviving the spirit of all the works, familiar or not, as a whole. Drawing upon oral and written traditions, myth and tablature, imagination and creativity, the artist spans several centuries with mastery, lyricism and acuity, and the ensemble work is marvelous. The program notes provided in the booklet are excellent, and provide attentive listeners with many important citations and clues, including very sensitive etymological and hermeneutical asides. Ms. Heymann's methodology has been pioneered and perfected through decades of research and performance, all of which have born gorgeous fruit. Of particular note, because of her remarkably articulated ...
| | Sweet Lowdowns Cuttin Capers CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | Players Un Tributo Bolero A Luis Miguel CD (2008)
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$9.89 Tributee: Luis Miguel.
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