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On its raucous 2008 outing, ROCK THE REBEL/METAL THE DEVIL, the Danish ensemble Volbeat mixes metal with a melodic 1960s rock-&-roll influence. Frontman Michael Paulson sounds like a fusion of late-era Elvis and early Misfits Glenn Danzig, particularly on the propulsive "Radio Girl," making for one of the most enjoyable European metal releases of the year. Rock The Rebel/Metal The Devil Music VolBeat Rock The Rebel/Metal The Devil Songs Rock The Rebel/Metal The Devil Music Rock The Rebel/Metal The Devil Music Review Purchase Rock The Rebel/Metal The Devil CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Accept Balls To The Wall CD (1984) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.75 Digitally remastered by Joseph M. Palmaccio (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York).
With their 1984 release, the pleasantly titled BALLS TO THE WALL, German metallists Accept set their sights on the last frontier the band had yet to conquer--America. Like their contemporaries the Scorpions, who also specialized in hard rock and hailed from Germany, Accept started out as a straight up heavy metal band, but as the '80s wore on, softened their high volume sound with a dose of melody.
While BALLS TO THE WALL introduced Accept to whole new legion of fans stateside, it wasn't the huge US smash they'd hoped for. Still, BALLS remains one of Accept's best releases, spawning the dark yet anthemic title track, as well as the screamalong ditties "London Leatherboys" and "Love Child."
Accept's most notorious album, Balls to the Wall was also their biggest commercial success. Following hot upon the heels of their creative breakthrough, Restless and Wild, you'd also be hard pressed to find a more sexually charged record in any musical genre. Its hysterically nonsensical lyrics notwithstanding, the legendary title track remains an irresistible, ...
| | VolBeat The Strength/The Sound/The Songs CD (2003) (Import) Import; Belgium
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| | Amon Amarth With Oden On Our Side CD (2006) Bonus CD; Digipak
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$10.89 Death metal with some melody? Can it be? As evidenced by Amon Amarth's 2006 release, With Odin on Our Side, this dream seems to be a reality early on. On the album opening "Valhall Awaits Me," singer Johan Hegg's vocal lines aren't merely growled syllables. But don't be worried, longtime Amarth fans, it's not like the Swedish outfit has enlisted the help of Burt Bacharach to soften things up, as Hegg's vocals do resort back to the expected death metal growl soon enough, especially on such tracks as "Under the Northern Star." Yet ...
| | Testament Formation Of Damnation CD (2008)
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| | VolBeat Guitar Gangsters And Cadillac Blood CD (2008) (Import) Belgium
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| | Birddog Sweet And Bitter Fancy CD
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$10.39 Birddog's third full-length release includes ten new songs and three bonus tracks at the end of the disc. Bill Santen continues to lead this hauntingly beautiful outfit. The opener, "Singapore Creek Seduction," a melancholy acoustic number, settles the listener in for a chaotic ride. "Third and South" includes guest performances by Elliott Smith and Jilian Wieseneck. The song ends with the haunting line, "lightning danced across the sky." The fourth track, "Rattlesnakes," includes guest vocals by Edith Frost. On "Baseball," Santen rigidly recites lyrics to whoever is listening with a desperate craving to be heard. On "Summer Again," Santen serves up a Modest Mouse-like sing/talk melody over a crashing symphony of rhythm. Minimalistic ...
| | Thunder Drums, Vol. 2 CD (2004) Import
$13.25 | | David Davis Troubled Times CD (2006)
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$14.69 The cover of Troubled Times displays a pensive photo of David Davis standing in front of a dilapidated building in what could be any American town or city. As a son of Alabama, Davis, wearing a neatly pressed shirt, sporting a tie and cowboy hat, and carrying a mandolin, is certainly out of place. If one gathers from this info that Davis, the Warrior River Boys, and the music they make are out of step with modern times, he or she figures correctly. As if to underline this point, Davis and the band open with a recently written murder ballad in the tradition of "Tom Dooley" and "Knoxville Girl." While the narrative structure of "The Ballad of Sarah Malone" is much more complicated than these earlier songs (switching to first person halfway through the song), the basic story is as old-fashioned as they come: girl reveals that she is pregnant, boy stabs her with dagger. The interesting twist here is that Sarah Malone has woken up after 50 years to seek revenge, though why she's woken up now and how exactly she enacts her revenge is never spelled out. Davis and company rely on bluegrass arrangements -- mandolin, fiddle, banjo, guitar, and bass -- to deliver this song and its follow-up, a ballad about the death of Stonewall Jackson. ...
| | Katy Perry One Of The Boys CD (2008)
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$14.39 Katy Perry is the late 2000s version of the sassy pop-rocker ...
| | Best Of Antiseen CDs (2008)
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$14.69 This two disc 40-track set from North Carolina punks Antiseen is actually quite the handy release. The long-running outfit's bloody-knuckles approach to punk was never groundbreaking, but they displayed a consistency through the years in terms of both sound and vision that can't be denied. Waving the flag of the "angry white male" high and proud, Antiseen's brazenly un-PC tales of redneck pride and white-trash glory ("Ugly American," "Wifebeater," "Hate ...
| | R-Swift Soapbox CD (2008)
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| | Brain Kitchen CD (2008)
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| | Peter Von Poehl Going To Where The Tea Trees Are CD (2008)
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