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Earshot: Wil Martin (vocals, guitar); Scott Kohler, Mike Callahan (guitar); Johnny Sprague (bass instrument); Chas Stumbo (drums). Personnel: Will Martin (vocals, guitar); Mike Callahan, Scott Kohler (guitar). Audio Mixer: Rich Costey. Recording information: Groovemaster Recording, Chicago, IL; Henson Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; Maple Studios, Santa Ana, CA; Swinghouse Rehearsal Studio, Los Angeles, CA. Listening to the doom and gloom that permeates Earshot's sophomore effort, the initial sonic resemblance to Tool is striking. Although guitar-playing vocalist Wil Martin sounds like Tool's Maynard Keenan at times, Earshot manages to stake its own musical claim via the churning guitars of Mike Callahan and Scott Kohler and the pulsing rhythm section of bassist Johnny Sprague and drummer Chas Stumbo. Betrayal and angst are the orders of the day throughout the hills and valleys of these potent songs. Here Martin touches on plenty of dark subject matter, be it a horrible break-up (a tormented "Tongue-Tied"), or a desperate escape from a grim situation (the soaring "Goodbye"). However, Earshot does find a silver lining amid all the bad scenarios, particularly the epic "Nice to Feel the Sun," featuring a throng of howling choruses and crashing chords. With TWO, Earshot encapsulates emotional wear-and-tear in a heavy yet engaging package. Two Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews They Deserve More Than They Get Earshot is an example of a band that deserves more credit than they get. I never once heard this album on the radio, the only way I found out about it was through musicchoice. Wait and Down are two tracks that I think make this album worth buying. Check out Earshot, buy their album or tracks, give them credit so they can continue to make music. Submitted by Dan (So Cal., USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Johnny K Wil Martin has evolved from being Tool wannabe to Alice in Chains. Check out the digs on tracks 9 & 10. 'Rotten Inside'? You take a step too far lyrically to include the dopest title on earth. There's a ballad to surface?
Kamikaze! Still excited if Wil & the gang could put out record #3 to include the techniques of both worlds used this far. Step up a notch? Maybe? Huh! This sounds more refined and loose that I've ever heard before. Submitted by Hmmm ... (Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Woo This is such a cool album. If you don't at least consider buying this, something's wrong with you! Submitted by Andreas Vedel (Odense, Denmark) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
two WICKED, JUST BUY IT!! Submitted by Karl (New Zealand) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
bleh Besides Wait, this album gets old real fast. Plus, Should've Been There is the lamest song I've heard from a rock band yet. It's nice for a first listen or two but I recommend not wasting money on it. Submitted by Em (socal, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Two CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Earshot Letting Go CD (2002)
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$9.09 This sledgehammer debut is proof that a heavy rock band can be melodic, diverse and shot through with substance. 11 tracks. 2002.
Earshot: Wil Martin (vocals, guitar); Mike Callahan, Scott Kohler (guitar); Dieter Hartmann (drums). Additional personnel: Guy Courtier (bass). Recorded at Hensen Recording Studio, Hollywood, California. Personnel: Will Martin (vocals, guitar); Mike Callahan, Scott Kohler (guitar); Guy Couturier (bass guitar); Dieter Hartmann (drums). Audio Mixer: Andy Wallace. Recording information: Hensen Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA. Earshot's debut album for Warner Bros. is a tense mixture of various alternative metal styles that were popular in the late '90s. More than any other band, Earshot sounds a lot like Tool. Now there are lots of bands who can lay claim to sounding like that band, but this could have easily been a lost Tool album and no one would look twice. Vocalist Will Martin can be a perfect ...
| | Lacuna Coil Comalies CD (2002)
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$12.79 U.S. edition of the Italian goth rock act's third album includes enhanced video track 'The Making of Coma Lies'. Century Media. 2002.
ECD Content includes: The making of COMLIES documentary, exclusive band photos, band contact links. Initial pressings included a limited edition bonus disc containing live and acoustic tracks as well as the videos for "Heaven's A Lie" and "Swamped." This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Lacuna Coil: Cristina Scabbia, Andrea Ferro (vocals); Cristiano Miglior, Marco Biazz (guitar); Marco Cotu Zelati (bass instrument); Cristiano Mozzati (drums, percussion). Lacuna Coil's third full-length disc will not disappoint fans of the group's stately goth pop; led by the excellent tag-team vocals of Cristina Scabbia ...
| | Blindside About A Burning Fire CD (2004)
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$9.29 This is a Hyper CD, which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser. Blindside: Christian (vocals); Simon (guitar, background vocals); Tomas (piano, bass, background vocals); Marcus (drums, programming). Additional personnel: Emma Hardelin (vocals); Billy Corgan (guitar); Neel Hammond (violin); Jen Kuhn (cello); Jon Rekdal (trumpet); Howard Benson (Vox organ); Petter Winnberg (double bass). Recorded at Bay 7, Valley Village, California; Sparky Dark, Calabasas, California and Decibal Studios, Stockholm, Sweden. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Emma Härdelin (vocals); ...
| | Crossfade CD (2004)
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$8.99 Debut Fr.Columbia,Sc Band. Aka "Sugardaddy Superstar".
Crossfade: Ed Sloan (vocals, guitar); Tony Byroads (vocals, samples, turntable); Mitch James (bass, background vocals); Brian Geiger (drums). Recorded at Sugarstar Studios, West Columbia, South Carolina. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Ed Sloan (vocals, guitar); Tony Byroads (vocals, sampler, turntables, background vocals); Mitchell James (bass guitar, background vocals); Brian Geiger (drums). Audio Mixer: Randy Staub . Recording information: SugarStar Studios, West Columbia, SC; The Warehouse, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Photographer: Mick Rock . Hometown Crossfade fans will recognize the majority of this eponymous major-label debut, as it's been retooled from ...
| | Breaking Benjamin We Are Not Alone CD (2004)
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$10.45 Breaking Benjamin: Ben Burnley (vocals, guitar); Aaron Fink (guitar); Markus James (bass); Jeremy Hummel (drums, percussion). This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Breaking Benjamin: Ben Burnley (vocals, guitar); Aaron Fink (guitar); Marcus James (bass guitar); Jeremy Hummel (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Billy Corgan (guitar); David Bendeth (keyboards). On We Are Not Alone, Breaking Benjamin's sophomore effort for Hollywood, the Philadelphia quartet still enjoys coursing the downcast dynamics and dour cerebrals of early Tool through post-grunge's more accessible melodics. Vocalist/guitarist Ben Burnley channels Maynard James Keenan throughout "So Cold" and "Simple Design," and fills their shadows with scary roars. But the choruses are as uplifting and hopeful as anything from 3 Doors Down, and the latter even ...
| | 12 Stones Potter's Field CD (2004)
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$7.59 12 Stones: Paul McCoy (vocals); Greg Trammell, Eric Weaver (guitar); Aaron Gainer (drums, background vocals). 12 Stones' sophomore effort aims to capitalize on the recognition brought by Paul McCoy's memorable chorus cameo in the Evanescence monster hit "Bring Me to Life." It opts for a more powerful, guitar-heavy sound than their 2002 debut, and demands maximum radio-friendly compression from returning producer/mixer Dave Fortman. This approach should make thick-stemmed rockers like "Speak Your Mind" and "Far Away" quite palatable to ...
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