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MURDER THE DANCE is a face-fisted, bloody-knuckled barroom brawl. From the deafening rhythms to the glass-cutting vocals, the album is a hurricane of sound. Judging from the disc alone, it is quite obvious that Bleed the Sky is a musical descendant of the mighty Pantera. At times the band sounds like 30 Seconds to Mars on steroids, while at others it sounds like it's stomping Hatebreed under its proverbial boot. MURDER THE DANCE is music truly designed for the mosh pit.
Recording information: High Five Studios, Reseda, CA; High Five Stuidos, Reseda, CA; Westlake Studios, Beverly Hills, CA; Wizard Sleeve Studios, Los Angeles, CA.
Personnel: Noah Robinson, Martina Axén (vocals); Justin Warrick (guitar); Christian Olde Wolbers (upright bass); Ryan Clark (bass guitar); Austin D'Amond (drums).
Audio Mixer: Ben Schigel.
Bleed The Sky Murder The Dance Songs | 1. | Knife Fight in a Phone Booth |
| 2. | Sullivan |
| 3. | Murder the Dance |
| 4. | Sleeping Beauty, The |
| 5. | Morose |
| 6. | Occam's Razor |
| 7. | Bastion |
| 8. | Slavior |
| 9. | Kettle Black |
| 10. | Poseidon |
| 11. | Demons That Could Be, The |
| 12. | Vertical Smile |
| Murder The Dance Music Review Purchase Murder The Dance CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Calico System Duplicated Memory CD (2003)
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$5.16 In the grander scope of things, there wasn't much time between the release of Thursday's Full Collapse and Calico System's The Duplicated Memory, and yet the latter seems to belong to some sort of school of screamo that the former had a big hand in creating. The ten songs on this album certainly showcase some diversity in the music and range in the vocals. And while ...
| | Bleed The Sky Paradigm In Entropy CD (2005)
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$10.15 Bleed the Sky: Noah Robinson (vocals); Kyle Moorman, Wayne Miller (guitar); Casey Kulek (bass guitar, background vocals); Austin D'Amond (drums, background vocals); Puck (sampler, sequencer).
Paradigm: an outstandingly clear example or archetype. Entropy: the degree of disorder or uncertainty in a system. Paradigm in Entropy: perfect chaos? Ah, who knows. The sober truth about Bleed the Sky's pompously named debut is that these SoCal natives don't seem to know what they want to be when they grow up. On the one hand, representative tracks like "Minion," "Kill Tank," and "Borrelia Mass," with their down-tuned riffs, processed melodic choruses, and machine-like drum patterns, suggest the group want to emulate Fear Factory by way of Meshuggah; on the other hand, inconsistent cuts like "Skin un Skin" (featuring a great melodic bridge, but nothing else), "The Martyr" (containing an Incubus-like commercial display), and the wince inducing "Leverage" (which sounds like Korn's Jonathan Davis' being molested by Burton C. Bell and company), see them wallowing in the cesspool of nu-metal predictability. And therein lies the crux of Bleed the Sky's dilemma: discerning metalheads will likely dismiss them with barely one listen, while nu-metal fans drawn by the group's musical and visual presentation (which includes all of the right haircuts, piercings, and a mostly inaudible, and ...
| | Heaven Shall Burn Deaf To Our Prayers CD (2006) Bonus DVD
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$13.85 Heaven Shall Burn combines the best elements of At The Gates, Earth Crisis and Bolt Thrower all with socially aware and politically committed lyrics and attitude. These guys are ready to take melodic death metal and crushing metal core to the next level with Deaf To Our Prayers. The entire outing is made all the more devastating with the best production the band has had to date. Comes with a bonus DVD featuring a 30-minute live set from the Hell On Earth fest and video.
Germany's Heaven Shall Burn is one of many bands on the rising tide of post-hardcore death metal, and their fifth full-length, DEAF TO OUR PRAYERS, proves they are one of the strongest. In addition to the band's unremittingly brutal sonic attack, Heaven Shall Burn also fire off lyrical barbs with their fiercely committed, highly politicized agenda (the band extols civil rights and veganism, ...
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| | Breabach Big Spree CD (2007)
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$13.95 The debut from Breabach marks them firmly as a Scottish band, and not merely because of the double bagpipe lineup. From the strathspeys and reels to the stirring marches and the airs, they play with Highland fire and verve, whether looking back on the tradition or performing their original material, which blends in perfectly, as you'd expect from a young band that includes a pair of Young Scottish Traditional Musicians of the Year. Perhaps surprisingly, the pipes never seem to dominate (perhaps because both pipers double on whistles), and Patsy Reid's strings -- she plays violin, viola, and cello -- are much to the front, while Ewan Robertson provides a strong presence on guitar and vocals. They're wonderful on the faster material, kicking in with a stirring march, but they also have the finesse to put across an air like "Hector the Hero" ...
| | Rough Guide To The Music Of Mali CD (2008)
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$12.85 Mali has long been host to some of the African continent's finest musicians. Ali Farka Toure, Habib Koite, and Amadou and Mariam are names that are already ...
| | Cassandra Wilson Loverly CD (2008)
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$15.65 Cassandra Wilson continues her reign as one of the best jazz vocalists of the late 20th and early 21st century on 2008's LOVERLY. Even though songs like "Caravan," "Til There Was You," or "Lover, Come Back to Me" might be judged as some of the moldiest oldies in the American songbook, Wilson's gifts as an interpreter, and the superb band she's assembled, enliven these chestnuts in a way that makes them wholly fresh.
Wilson fans already adore her dusky, honeyed vocal texture as well as her stylish, drawn-out phrasing, and there's plenty of that here, especially on sultry showcases like "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most," and "Dust My Broom." ...
| | Roswell Rudd Quartet Keep Your Heart Right CD (2008)
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$13.85 Trombonist Roswell Rudd has always been known for his left-field avant-jazz excursions, but 2008's KEEP YOUR HEART RIGHT is as warm, familiar, and smooth-tasting as a hot toddy. Rudd and ...
| | Samba Mapangala & Virunga African Classics: Samba Mapangala & Virunga CD (2008)
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| | Georges Brassens Une Jolie Fleur CDs (2008) (Import) Germany
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$23.29 2008 two CD set that highlights one of the most important 20th century exponents of French chanson: Georges Brassens. Une jolie fleur documents the singing poet's early career in the 1950s with thirty-seven tracks. ''Why philosophize when one can sing?'': Brassens opened the door to a world of poetry with his chansons- this world was quite distinct and linked to the author's way of life and philosophy ...
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