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Recording information: Cambridge, England; New York, NY; Stockholm, Sweden.
Photographers: Dajana Winkel; Tim Hodgson.
Personnel: Kory Clarke (vocals); Johnny H, Rille Lundell, Johnny H (guitar); Johan Linstrom, Christian Rose, Chris Rose (drums).
Audio Mixers: Janne Jarvis; Christian Rose; Kory Clarke; Chris Rose.
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$10.55 Except for first-class radio ringer "I Have the Skill," this record requires a modicum of work. But those who lock themselves inside the crystalline production recapture the lost prog of near-icons Gamma and Saga. This Aussie aggregate was once Sherbet, a '70s sensation down under, here striving for a more mature market, though a quirky pop sense still prevails, paving the way for Men at Work. On "Back to Zero," everyone's favorite null set gets delineated three years before saving the Fixx. "Crazy in the Night" could pass for Marillion ...
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| | Jag Panzer Decade Of The Nail-Spiked Bat CDs (2003)
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$9.85 This release features newly re-recorded versions of Jag Panzer's first 3 out-of-print releases: Ample Destruction (1984), Dissident Alliance (1994), Death Row (1983).
Features brand new, previously unreleased songs as well as re-recorded versions of classic songs from the bands long sought-after first three hard-to-find releases. ...
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| | White Out 2-Real Snowboarder's Comp CD (2006) (Import)
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| | With Blood Comes Cleansing Horror CD (2008)
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$10.69 At first listen, With Blood Comes Cleansing sound like a brutal deathcore act, yet despite their foreboding name and the assault of their music, they are devout Christians. That said, it doesn't get more wicked than their new album, HORROR. The audio equivalent of the 10 plagues of Egypt, HORROR places power and velocity above the lord, and songs ...
| | Tito Puente Live At The 1977 Monterey Jazz Festival CD (2008)
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$10.85 Tito Puente was a percussionist, bandleader, and composer whose music and style bridged modern jazz and mambo, Afro-Cuban and 1970's rock, and got lots of generations dancing in the process. Puente also influenced the rock band Santana, as well as many others both in and beyond the Latin sound. 1977 MONTEREY is a previously unreleased concert recording of Puente's big band tearing it up in front of a wildly appreciative audience. Throughout, Puente lights a fire under both the band and the crowd with his crackling timbales and vibraphone. In addition, vibes legend Cal Tjader joins in for ...
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| | Divine Heresy Bringer Of Plagues CD (2009)
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$13.09 Dino Cazares has packed BRINGER OF PLAGUES, the debut CD by Divine Heresy, with guest stars--members of Static-X, Dimmu Borgir, Soulfly, and Machine Head all showed up to the party. This time around, the band is a stripped-down unit with nobody else lending a hand, and BRINGER OF PLAGUES is a better album for it. Of course, there are other changes, too; original vocalist Tommy Cummings was fired after a very public fight in April 2008, and there's a new bassist, Joe Payne, making his studio debut with the band. But new vocalist Travis Neal is a real find, switching back and forth between ultra-harsh death growls and barks and a high, clean, almost crooning vocal style on the choruses. That may not sound all that unique, but after Cummings' muscle-headed, bare-bones delivery, it's a welcome change. But guitarist Cazares and drummer Tim Yeung are still the band's real stars. Cazares' riffs are much more brutal than the ones he wrote with industrial-metal stars Fear Factory, while Yeung's work is as lightning-fast and relentless as anything he played with the more traditional death metal acts Hate Eternal, Decrepit Birth, and Vital Remains. For the most part, this is a head-down, hair-pinwheeling death metal album, with melody mostly an afterthought (the chorus of "Redefine" seems to belong to a whole different song, and the almost power metal intro section of "Letter to Mother" is equally surprising in context). The production, by Machine Head guitarist Logan Mader, is ultra-heavy, and the performances are ferocious without seeming overly cleaned-up.
Lyricists: Lucas Banker; Lucas Banker; Travis Neal; Logan Mader.
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