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Seven inch vinyl picture disc pressing of the first single pulled from the Depeche Mode frontman's 2007 sophomore album Hourglass. Written, performed and produced by Dave Gahan, Christian Eigner and Andrew Phillpott - both members of the Depeche Mode touring band -'Kingdom' is a masterclass in energetic Electronica. Includes 'Kingdom' plus 'Tomorrow'. Mute. 2007. Kingdom Review
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Purchase Kingdom CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Muse The Resistance CD (2009)
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$15.65 With its titanic guitar solos, symphonic suites, and multi-layered melodies, Muse's fifth album operates under the assumption that bigger is better. This is the very definition of a super-sized album, an album that takes its cues from Queen, its lyrics from science fiction novels, and its delivery from rock opera. It's also the first time that Muse has truly sounded like Muse, as few bands since Queen have so readily explored the intersection of bombast and extravagance. THE RESISTANCE is most certainly extravagant -- there are snatches of classical piano entwined throughout, not to mention bilingual lyrics, concert hall percussion, coronet solos, and song titles like "Exogenesis: Symphony, Pt. 2 (Cross-Pollination)" -- but it's also quite beautiful, capable of moving between prog rock choruses and excerpts from Chopin's "Nocturne in E Flat Major" within the same song. Presiding over the mix is frontman Matthew Bellamy, a man who seemingly aspires to be both Brian May and Freddie Mercury. He plays guitar, pounds the piano, and composes the album's orchestral parts, but his strongest asset is his voice, a sky-scraping tenor dripping with so much emotion that it's almost lewd. He croons, whispers, annunciates, and belts with confidence, a combination that makes him one of England's most dazzling singers in recent memory. And since a virtual mountain of voices is better than a single voice (remember: bigger is better), Bellamy also ...
| | Alice In Chains Black Gives Way To Blue CD (2009) Limited Edition; Digipak
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$12.59 When Layne Staley died from a drug overdose in 2002, it had already been several years since most Alice in Chains fans stopped hoping for a new album. The singer had become a recluse since the late-`90s, and there was little indication that AIC would ever again produce much in the way of new music. As a result, when the remaining members reunited to release BLACK GIVES WAY TO BLUE in 2009, expectations were low. To the delight of all however, the album proved to be perhaps the Seattle combo's most energetic and consistent effort since its masterpiece DIRT. Perhaps the most surprising element of the new record was how much it sounded exactly like Alice in Chains. While new singer William DuVall was not an exact Staley soundalike, he managed to evoke both the unique timbre and sense of deep angst that were the late vocalist's trademarks. Throughout, ...
| | Pixies Minotaur CDs (2009)
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| | Depeche Mode Sounds Of The Universe CD (2009)
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$12.99 With SOUNDS OF THE UNIVERSE, Depeche Mode's follow-up to 2005's well-received PLAYING THE ANGEL, the renowned English synth-pop act tones down the dark Wagnerian mood of the earlier effort, resulting in a more dynamic sound that occasionally evokes the lighter, though no less dramatic, DM of the 1980s. As on ANGEL, chief songwriter Martin Gore cedes three songs to vocalist Dave Gahan (and his creative team), with the spiky "Hole to Feed" standing out among the latter's contributions. Highlights by the newly sober Gore include the fierce "Wrong" and the dreamy "Peace," songs that readily take their place along side Depeche Mode classics, and prove that the group is still in fine ...
| | Muse Absolution CD (2003)
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$11.35 Muse lead vocalist Matthew Bellamy's vocal timbre bears a distinct similarity to that of Thom Yorke, leading some to dismiss Muse as simply a band of Radiohead-worshippers. With ABSOLUTION, however, the UK-based group proves that it's much more than the sum of its influences, delivering a work that revels in the enormity of its ambition, the breadth of its sonic palette, and the intensity of its emotional resonance. Employing a daring mix of classical-influenced piano and strings, metallic guitars, unabashedly strident house-style synths, and the type of production bombast usually reserved for Queen or ELO, Muse often sounds like an otherworldly jam session between Rufus Wainwright, Front Line Assembly, the Move, and Evanescence. Packed with both pop hooks and unusual instrumental textures at every turn, ABSOLUTION ...
| | Creed My Own Prison CD (1997)
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$7.59 The music of Creed was born out of the strife and tumult of singer Scott Stapp's personal life. He turned down a university scholarship and left home at 17, estranging himself from his parents, whose strict religious mindset he had been at odds with for years. Eventually, he hit bottom, living in a car and scribbling down the ideas that became the lyrics to Creed songs. The mainstream success of MY OWN PRISON has taken Stapp and his fellow Floridians in Creed a long way from dumpster-diving.
The band's combination of spiritually-oriented lyrics and guitar-based post-Nirvana hard rock connected in a big way with rock radio and with their vast, rabid following. MY OWN PRISON reflects the band's belief in the redemptive power of both God and rock and roll. On such tunes as "In America," "What's This Life For" and "Pity For A Dime" the band expresses both sociopolitical and ...
| | Plastic City 100 Vinyl LP (2009) (Import)
$48.55 | | Fall Room To Live Vinyl LP (1983) (Import) United Kingdom; + 6 Bonus Tracks
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$36.75 Fall leader Mark E. Smith had never been satisfied with the sound of 1983's PERVERTED BY LANGUAGE, so this CD release has been completely remixed. This is not only The Fall's best-sounding album-it may well be the group's best album, period. PERVERTED BY LANGUAGE is an important record in The Fall's long and prolific career, as it begins a six-year stretch during which the band released one excellent album after another--each filled with such intelligent, knotty, and increasingly pop-oriented songs as LANGUAGE's "Eat Y'self Fitter," "Smile," and "I Feel Voxish." LANGUAGE is also the first album to feature Smith's then-wife Brix on guitar. The CD includes five tracks previously available only on singles, including 1982's amazing "Kicker Conspiracy," a funny and appealing song about football.
1982's ROOM TO LIVE is a transitional album in The Fall's long and amazingly prolific career. The band's two-drummer lineup--excellently showcased on the live FALL IN A HOLE AND LIVE ON AIR IN MELBOURNE--was at its peak on ROOM TO LIVE. The album's seven tracks match singer/provocateur Mark E. Smith's increasingly bitter and politicized rants such as the raging, sarcastic Falklands War parable "Marquis Cha Cha" with extended, intense, rhythmic, and dark songs.
Unfortunately, the group was falling apart. Guitarist Marc Riley left the band shortly after the release of ROOM, forming the much more pop-oriented Creepers. Ironically, The Fall went on to create the poppiest music of its career after Riley was replaced by Smith's then-wife Brix. It is worth noting that the first 2000 copies of this CD include a bonus disc of four 1982 live recordings.
(2-LP set) Released in Sept. 1982, Smith created this as a kind of "fake-left" to fans and critics expecting a repeat performance. Now featuring an entire album of bonus ...
| | Kenny Dorham 'Round About Midnight At The Cafe Bohemia Vinyl LP (1956) Japan; Limited Edition
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| | Omegaman Disco Love Vinyl LP (2008) (Import)
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$15.69 Joining the Super Hi-Fi roster for our third release is Australia's best kept secret, the one-man funk hurricane, Omegaman (aka Marc Scully). Marc has been involved in the music industry for over 25 years and has a world of musical knowledge from his travels around the globe as a touring musician. He started out as a bass player, holding it down with such Australian groups as the MX Warheads, The Love Rodeo, The Deadly Hume, Nick Barker & the Reptiles, and RATCAT--all before moving into DJing, production, programming, and remixing."Disco Love" is a straight-forward, disco breaks floorfiller. Funky breakbeat' Check. A ...
| | Red Mass Vinyl LP (2009) DLCD
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| | Rauelsson Siembra La Espera Y La Cosecha Vinyl LP (2010)
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