| | Broken Hope Swamped In Gore CD Broken Hope Discography of CDs
(1 Customer Review)
The debut album from the powerful and progressive Illinois death-metal quintet is somewhat reminiscent of Death's "Scream Bloody Gore." The album is one of the first in death-metal to be recorded in digital from start to finish. ~ John Book Broken Hope Swamped In Gore Songs Swamped In Gore Music Review Purchase Swamped In Gore CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sepultura Chaos A.D. CD (1993)
Swamped In Gore album
$14.69 Sepultura truly claimed its place on the heavy-metal world stage with 1993's CHAOS A.D., a focused, dose-of-thunder release ...
| | Broken Hope Loathing CD (1997)
Swamped In Gore CD music
$9.09
| | Marilyn Manson Lunchbox (1995)
Swamped In Gore music CDs
$7.49
| | Marilyn Manson Get Your Gunn (1994)
Swamped In Gore songs
$7.49
| | Manowar Kings Of Metal CD (1988)
Swamped In Gore album
$8.69 On their anthemic mission statement "Kings of Metal" Manowar once again proclaim their metal superiority thusly: "Other bands play, Manowar kills." The twin sentiments of the group's metal mastery and the majesty of medieval heroism in battle are repeated on their sixth full-length release, Kings of Metal. There aren't too many surprises on the disc, with the possible exception of bassist Joey DeMaio's blinding 64th-note bass playing on a reworking of Russian classicist Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumblebee" entitled "Sting of the Bumblebee." Considered by some fans to be a classic of its own, the 1988 release has quite a few ballads, though speedier tracks like "Wheels of Fire" demonstrate the groups talents best. Besides their refreshingly totalistic loyalty to form, Manowar's most admirable trait is their prodigious metal musicianship. ~ Vincent Jeffries
On their anthemic mission statement "Kings of Metal" Manowar once again proclaim their metal superiority thusly: "Other bands play, Manowar kills." ...
| | Pink Floyd Ummagumma CDs (1969)
Swamped In Gore CD music
$17.59 UMMAGUMMA features a set of live performances on Disc 1 and a collection of solo studio projects by various band members on Disc 2.
Disc 1 was recorded live at Mothers, Birmingham, England and live at The
Party-liners may favor DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, but diehard space cadets recognize UMMAGUMMA as the pinnacle of post-Barrett Floyd's achievement. Originally released as a double LP, the first record is a live recording from 1969, while the second features four extended cuts written by (and featuring) each of the four band members in turn. Eschewing the catchy, Kinks-influenced pop kaleidoscope of the band's first album, the live portion focuses on extended, spacy near-instrumentals, heavy on acid-fueled jamming and atmospheric electronic ...
| | Corey Harris Greens From The Garden CD (1999)
Swamped In Gore music CDs
$15.39 All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
With Harris's third recording he leaves his traditional take on delta blues behind for good, ...
| | Charlie Feathers Live In London CDs (2000) Import
Swamped In Gore songs
$12.79
| | Dark Side Of Wacken CDs (2003)
Swamped In Gore album
$15.15
| | Vader Revelations CD (2002)
Swamped In Gore CD music
$9.69
| | Nikki Sudden Red Brocade CD (1999)
Swamped In Gore music CDs
$14.15 Red Brocade feels more like a Jacobites recording than one of his wonderfully shambolic slash-and-burn rock offerings (evidence is in the tracks; Dave Kusworth, Sudden's long-suffering partner in Jacobites plays some guitar here). Not surprisingly, the piano plays a big role in these songs -- check "Broken Door," with Terry Miles' gorgeous keys. In many ways this is a more "orchestral" pastoral work, with strings, acoustic double bass, tenor saxophone (courtesy of Mars Williams playing like a partying Clarence Clemons or Alvin "Red" Tyler, no less), and B-3 organ among the instruments employed here. The slippery midtempo rocker "Countess" uses all of the above, and the use of handclaps is also prominent. Wilco's Jeff Tweedy makes a harmonica appearance on "Silver Blanket," with Sudden's trademark 12-string work eclipsing his scattershot vocal in the tune's introduction. As Kevin Junior's Ron Wood-esque electric guitar enters the picture, Todd Fletcher's piano gives way to a Hammond B-3 and the song breaks wide open into the world as a perfect depiction of why a relationship doesn't work. Sudden, of course, is oblivious and is just trying to get through it; his reverie, sadness, and resignation feel like Ronnie Lane's ghost coming through his voice. Tweedy finishes it all off with a moaning, weeping harmonica solo that puts the cut in the sad rock stratosphere. "Take ...
| | John Lee Hooker Black Night Is Falling CD (2004) Remastered; Digipak
Swamped In Gore songs
$11.39 The Rising Sun club in Toronto is the setting for this live 1977 set. Hooker is joined by a band of bass, drums, and second guitar. The foursome stretches out to provide lengthy versions of such Hooker classics as "One Bourbon, One Scotch and One Beer" and "Boom Boom" along with four other blues standards. In the '70s, Hooker was halfway between his early days as a boogie pioneer and iconoclastic primitive and his subsequent elevation in the '90s to bona fide blues legend-with the attendant major-label deal and all-star guest appearances by disciples like Carlos Santana ...
| | Sabbat Dreamweaver CD (2007) (Import) Bonus Tracks; England; Remastered
Swamped In Gore album
$11.99
| | Hell Within Shadows Of Vanity CD (2007) (Import) Japan
Swamped In Gore CD music
$12.05 Having a singer who can switch between hardcore screaming and melodic singing has become the standard for many metal bands of the early 21st century -- and Matthew McChesney is the gentleman who lends his vocal charm to Hell Within. But while most screamer/singers usually replicate hardcore barking as their "scream" choice, death metal growling ...
|
|
|
|
 |
|

|