| | Boiler New Professionals CD Boiler Discography of CDs
Debut;Toured W/Biohazard,Bad Religion Boiler New Professionals Songs | 1. | Superseed |
| 2. | Stegosaurus |
| 3. | Defleshed |
| 4. | Frontin' |
| 5. | Vice Grip |
| 6. | Lungbutter Rising |
| 7. | Bingo |
| 8. | Feed |
| 9. | Roswall |
| 10. | Tapeworm |
| 11. | Hollow Point |
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Purchase New Professionals CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Baroness Blue Record CDs (2009) Limited Edition; Deluxe Edition
New Professionals
$13.58 Georgia-based psychedelic rock band (calling them a metal act seems very reductive, though there's some seriously headbangable material on this disc) Baroness has made a subtle but unmistakable evolutionary leap on this, their second full-length and a clear companion piece to 2007's RED ALBUM. It's hard to say exactly what new guitarist Pete Adams has brought to the band after replacing drummer Allen Blickle's brother Brian, but the band's established blend of Southern sludge riffs, druggy instrumental journeys, and melodic interstitial interludes, all propelled by a particularly thudding drum sound and held together by John Baizley's hoarse but ...
| | Atreyu Congregation Of The Damned CD (2009)
New Professionals
$11.16 On their latest effort, Atreyu come with more of the same metalcore that listeners have come to expect from the band. All of the familiar elements are in place, with the alternating screaming/soaring vocals, thundering double bass drumming, and big, crunchy riffage. The difference here is that the band seems to have mellowed out a bit, opting for a more melodic approach. Like their last album, the songs here feel somewhat restrained, like they're just dying to break free ...
| | House Of Lords Cartesian Dreams CD (2009) (Import)
New Professionals
$15.89 House of Lords debuted in 1989 with the release of the self-titled album, a record which is still regarded as one of the best Arena Rock releases of the 80's. The colossal sound, ...
| | King Diamond The Graveyard CD (1996) Bonus Tracks; Reissue; Remastered; Enhanced CD
New Professionals
$11.18 Recorded at Dallas Sound Lab, Dallas, Texas from March to May, 1996.
Personnel: King Diamond (vocals, keyboards); ...
| | Steve Vai - Live At The Astoria DVDs (2001)
New Professionals
$11.25 Steve Vai is a world-renowned virtuoso guitarist, captured here at the London Astoria on December 6 and 7th, 2001. With a tight band backing him, Vai lets loose with some awesome fretboard action, some of which will leave guitar aficionados gobsmacked. Two Hendrix songs are covered ("Fire," and "Little Wing") as well as some original songs including "Shy Boy," "Blue Powder," "For The Love of God," "The Attitude Song," and many more.
This DVD concert video was recorde while on tour in 2001, supporting his "Alive in the Ultra ...
| | Alice In Chains Facelift CD (1990)
New Professionals
$6.75 Long before the phrase, "Seattle scene" spoke of an impact that a new generation of musicians was having on rock music, Alice in Chains was struggling to be recognized in the shadow of bands that were more focused on image than craft. On FACELIFT, the band's major label debut, Alice in Chains proved that its fusion of blues, hard rock, and gritty imagery was a force to be reckoned with. While college radio stations ate up fare like "It Ain't Like That" and "We Die Young," the song "Man in a Box" became a banner track that pushed the band into the forefront of heavy rotation on MTV and the playlists of mainstream rock radio stations.
Vocalist Layne Staley's moody, dynamic vocals on "Love, Hate, Love" tell a chilling tale of a homicidal psychotic lamenting and musing over what he's done to his lover. On tracks such as "Sea of Sorrow" and "I Can't Remember," guitarist Jerry Cantrell shows equally impressive skill in Sabbath-styled riffing, blues licks, and Hendrix-influenced ...
| | Blue Oyster Cult Cultosaurus Erectus CD (1980) (Import) Germany
New Professionals
$9.69 As the title suggests, Blue Oyster Cult attempted to toughen up its act here after a flirtation with pop on MIRRORS; the twin guitars of Buck Dharma and Eric Bloom were (sensibly) returned to center stage and the lyrics were once again in keeping with the band's trademark esthetic of vague sci-fi and occult musings. On the arena-ready "Marshall Plan," the band also continues its tradition of self-referential rock mythologizing (begun with "Cities on Flame With Rock & Roll" from the band's debut album), and on "Divine Wind" revisits evergreen metal concerns like God and the Devil. Occasionally, there are some surprising stylistic detours--the otherwise Black Sabbath-ish "Monsters" has a jazzy saxophone break, perhaps meant ironically (lounge metal?), and "Deadline" ...
| | Diamond Head Behold The Begining CD (2004) (Import) England; United Kingdom
New Professionals
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| | Mullmuzzler 2 CD (2001)
New Professionals
$14.65
| | Kenso Fabulis Mirabilibus De Bombycosi Scri CD (2004) (Import) Import; Digipak
New Professionals
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| | Bridget St John Jumblequeen CD (1974) (Import) United Kingdom
New Professionals
$18.29 This 1974 album by the cult British singer-songwriter was her last recording for two decades. It's by turns searingly honest and achingly beautiful, and the production, by Ten Years After bassist Leo Lyons, gives St. John's songs plenty of room to breathe, with help from such storied contributors as the singer Beverley Martin, the guitarist Stefan Grossman, and the experimental musician Ron Geesin.
In 1974, Bridget signed to Chrysalis Records and released her 4th album, Jumblequeen. This was a great folk-rock album, produced by Leo Lyons of the band Ten Years After. The album includes support from excellent musicians ...
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