| | Chimaira Impossibility Of Reason CD Chimaira Discography of CDs
(19 Customer Reviews)
 |
|
Our Price: $13.25 CDFor Sale Usually ships in 1-2 days
Our Price: $9.99
|  |
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Chimaira: Mark Hunter (vocals); Rob Arnold, Matt DeVries (guitar); Jim LaMarca (bass); Andols Herrick (drums); Chris Spicuzza. Producers: Ben Schigel, Mark Hunter, Rob Arnold. Recorded at Spider Studios, Strongville, Ohio. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Mark Hunter (vocals); Rob Arnold (guitar); Andols Herrick (drums). Audio Mixer: Colin Richardson. Recording information: Spider Studios, Strongsville, OH. Photographer: Todd Bell. The Impossibility of Reason is the debut Roadrunner full-length for Chimaira, a Cleveland sextet that likes to think of itself as advance scouts of the NWOAHM, or New Wave of American Heavy Metal, a metal movement to rival the British heavy metal onslaught that conquered the world in the 1980s. And while almost two decades of metal music have made a fully original sound almost impossible, Chimaira comes out of the gate with enough key of C attitude to turn heads and get them banging. Metalcore is the name of the game here, as vocalist Mark Hunter channels the anguish and anger of hardcore's solitary vocalists over the two-headed muted riffing of guitarists Matt DeVries and Rob Arnold and Andols Herrick's stuttering, impossibly fast double bass clapping. While the presence of electronics and programming man Chris Spicuzza nods to modernity, contrived rock rapping and the pomposity of nu-metal have been mercifully removed from the equation. In this sense, Chimaira really is carrying forth with a revolution of sorts. Plus, they've grown long hair and mustaches, which is more genuine even than a set of Venom cover songs. At its best moments (the extended outro to "Eyes of a Criminal," the self-explanatory screed "Pure Hatred"), Impossibility recalls the furious intensity of Slayer. And when the band twists itself into a particularly adept hardcore hit squad for workouts like "Overlooked," it can really get the hair flying. "Cleansation," too, is a brain-warping excursion into classic-minded thrash, complete with right-angle stops and starts. If there's a fault with all of this sword-swallowing sonic fury, it's that Chimaira seems to only have one gear. The Impossibility of Reason starts to sound uninspired whenever it lingers on Alice in Chains-style vocal histrionics and (slightly) less hard guitars. But even this slight misstep is better than the vacuous posturing of countless other metal also-rans that have clogged the loud rock ranks in the last few years. The 16-plus minute epic that Chimaira closes The Impossibility of Reason with is just a little too ambitious. But the fact that it's on the album at all rings with genius in the halls of metal's fathers. ~ Johnny Loftus On Chimaira's second full-length album, THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF REASON, the Midwestern nu-metal outfit charges out of the gate with an electrifying mix of brutally direct Sabbath-esque guitars, the scariest death metal howls this side of Morbid Angel, and double-kick-drum patterns so fast and clean they make Slipknot's drummer sound like the guy who played on "Louie Louie." Unlike many of its similarly hard-edged contemporaries, Chimaira features the added novelty of a full-time member who is credited with "lead electronics." Not simply a DJ, knob-twister Chris Spicuzza adds a distinctive palette of ambient noise to the proceedings, which in combination with the sonic mayhem spewed forth by the rest of the band, often makes for a uniquely disconcerting, yet strangely addictive listening experience.CMJ (5/12/03, p.26) - "...A sweltering, audio torture chamber of dizzying rhythms, jackhammer riffs and barked vocals....Chimaira gets a little moody, but it works completely..." Impossibility Of Reason Music Chimaira Impossibility Of Reason Songs Impossibility Of Reason Music Impossibility Of Reason Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews The Possibility of Metal This is the follow up album to their debut ("Pass Out of Exsistance") and is a spectacular meld of outstanding musicianship. From start to finish it will be Imposible for you to concetrate on anything but banging your head.
A definite Five Stars, and a definite must-have for your metal collection. Submitted by coby_rosser (Wallace, SC, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Traditional Metal At It's Best “This is by far one of the best metal albums I have ever heard. It’s heavy as hell and really gets your head moving! Chimaira has improved their sound a lot since “Pass Out Of Existence.” I would recommend this album to any metal fan and I’m sure you will not be disappointed.” Submitted by Jeremy (Bethlehem, PA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awsome This Album Is The Best Chimaira Album I Have ever heard Submitted by Gwar_123 (Brisbane, QLD, AUSTRAILA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Holy Snap I had first listened to some older tracks from this band, par my Boyfriends recommendation. I said 'Too much screaming'. I picked up this album, and I loved it. Instantly, you're pulled into lyrics of rejection,repercussion, and revenge, Mark Hunter's wonderfully Screamed vocals, the mix of the guitars, This album Is my new favorite CD in my collection. And now I appreciate their old songs.
Buy the Cd Btches. Submitted by Possibly the only hardcore female Fan of Chimaira (Nowheresville,WI,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Heavy and Brutal I loved this cd, I can't wait for Chimaira's third album. I liked this one alot better than their first cd because it was alot heavier and more brutal. They also showed more musical talent in tracks like "Implements of Destruction", which is a 12 min instrumental. Submitted by Ric ("USA") Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
 List All Reviews | Have you heard this album? |  |
Buy Impossibility Of Reason CD Purchase Impossibility Of Reason CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Alice In Chains Dirt CD (1992)
Impossibility Of Reason
$6.75 Live Recording
Alice In Chains: Layne Staley, Jerry Cantrell (vocals, guitar); Michael Starr (bass); Sean Kinney (drums). Additional personnel: Tom Araya ...
| | Chimaira Pass Out Of Existence CD (2001)
Impossibility Of Reason
$14.75
| | Killswitch Engage Alive Or Just Breathing CD (2002)
Impossibility Of Reason
$11.65 Killswitch Engage: Jesse David Leach (vocals); Adam Dutkiewicz (guitar, piano, acoustic bass, drums, percussion, background vocals); Joel Stroetzel (guitar); Mike D'Antonio (bass); Tom Gomes (drums). Additional personnel includes: Tom Gomes (percussion, background vocals). Recorded at Zing Studios, Westfield, Massachusetts between October 2001 and February 2002. On 2002's ALIVE OR JUST BREATHING, Killswitch Engage's first album for the venerated Roadrunner label, the Massachusetts-based metal band offers up fierce tunes (with unexpectedly positive lyrics, though) in the speed/thrash vein. Recorded with founding vocalist Jesse Leach, this potent disc lays the groundwork ...
| | As I Lay Dying Frail Words Collaspe CD (2003)
Impossibility Of Reason
$9.79 As I Lay Dying: Tim Lambesis (vocals); Evan White, Jasun Krebs (guitar); Aaron Kennedy (bass); Jordan Mancino (drums). Recorded in February 2003. Personnel: Tim Lambesis (vocals); Evan White (guitar). Audio Mixer: Steve Russell. Recording information: Big Fish Studio (02/2003). As I Lay Dying is one of many, many bands to throw their hat into the Swedish-influenced metal-hardcore ring in the early 2000s, joining fellow metal-label signees as God Forbid and Shadows Fall (Century Media) and Killswitch Engage (Roadrunner). Frail Words Collapse is a solid example of its genre, carrying the stereotypical hallmarks of harmonized dual-guitar riffing (often reminiscent of In Flames or Iron Maiden), heavy double-bass drumming, and roaring vocals that occasionally slip into a melodic, clean-voiced ...
| | Mudvayne Lost And Found CD (2005)
Impossibility Of Reason
$8.99 Mudvayne: Chad Gray (vocals); Greg Tribbett (guitar); Ryan Martinie (bass guitar); Matt McDonough (drums). It's been three years for Mudvayne, three years when metal started to reject its "rap" and "nu" prefixes. At first, Lost and Found reflects that realignment. Vocalist Chad Gray and his mates have nixed the nicknames and makeup for their third Epic full-length, and they try to focus on songs instead of heavy music shtick. However, they equate getting real with the melodramatic plead that interrupts the razor-sharp main part of "Choices," and Gray can't overcome lines like "IMN"'s "No one/No one could ever understand/This life." The song is about suicide, which is very serious. But yelling "F*ck this sh*t!" over thudding rhythms just isn't very powerful anymore. They nail it on opener ...
| | Dogora DVD (1964) Subtitled
Impossibility Of Reason
$13.59
| | Riot Inishmore CD (1998)
Impossibility Of Reason
$9.55
| | Sven-Bertil Taube Diamanter CD (2008) (Import) Sweden
Impossibility Of Reason
$23.65
| | Mushroomhead Savior Sorrow CD (2006)
Impossibility Of Reason
$10.09 Cleveland's masked men, Mushroomhead, doggedly pursue a style that embraces metal guitar riffage, hip-hop sampling, hardcore rhythms, and intense nu-metal vocals (provided here by Waylon, who replaces former lead screamer J. Mann), resulting in a powerful barrage of sound. The bleak lyrics of SAVIOR SORROW are more politically charged than usual, which makes the band seem more ...
| | Bergen Philharmonic Irgens Jensen:Japanese Songs CD (2007) (Import) Import
$17.95 | | Elvin Bishop Roots N'Blues Tulsa Shuffle CD (2008) (Import) Import
Impossibility Of Reason
$35.49
| | Ariel Io Ballo Sola CD (2009) (Import)
Impossibility Of Reason
$32.85
| | Jerome Childers Caught Up In Love CD (2009)
Impossibility Of Reason
$13.15 Jerome is a former Badboy Artist who has written and produced all songs on this Caught Up In Love CD. He has had songs on the Badboy Compilation CD entitled" Too Old For Me" and on the Belly soundtrack entitled "Never Dreamed You Leave In Summer." He has also recorded a single entitled "A Change Is Gonna Come". Check out the reviews on this single..If you love Sam Cooke's music, you will love this young man's music he is one of the best young singers I heard in a long time. You can feel the passion in his voice. Believe me you will love his music, and I highly recommend purchasing it.After listening to this track all I could say is this Dude can sang his butt off. I was really blown away that such a young man put some serious effect in perfecting such and old school song that ...
|
|
|