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Purchase Together We Summon The Dark CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Morbid Angel Covenant CD (1993)
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$8.69 Covenant started to bring Morbid Angel up out of the underground, as MTV gave them wider exposure on its late Headbanger's Ball. Guitarist Trey Azagthoth plays complicated, heavily detuned riffs, some with ...
| | Katatonia Discouraged Ones CD (1998)
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$9.29 On Discouraged Ones, Katatonia remains as depressive as ever, while at the time moving even further away from its earlier sound than it did on the previous release, Brave Murder Day. Cleanly sung vocals (at times reminiscent of the Cure's Robert Smith) have replaced the agonizing growls of Dance of December Souls, while the songs themselves -- averaging about four minutes apiece -- are much more compact than their previous extended epics. The key aspects of the sound here are the thickly layered guitars, which are distorted but somewhat pushed back in the mix, and the huge, reverberating drumbeats, which are almost uniformly played in a slow-to-medium tempo and seem purposely simplistic. These elements cause the songs to sound overly similar on the first few spins; however, with subsequent listens, the melodies begin to peek through the fog, and the ...
| | Tiamat Skeleton Skeletron CD (1999)
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$9.55 With the release of Skeleton Skeletron, Tiamat have effectively crossed over. Whereas early efforts such as Clouds and Wildhoney found the Swedish deathsters taking heavy metal in new and exciting directions by integrating elements of electronica and goth rock, their sixth album begs the question: have they gone too far? With its female backing vocals, lead-off single "Brighter than the Sun" sounds too much like Sisters of Mercy for its own good, while "Dust is our Fare" features a synthesizer intro borrowed straight from Bronski Beat's "Small Town Boy." Sure, both songs are excellent and display a biting guitar tone which not even heavier goth-rock bands like the Sisters or Fields of the Nephilim ever attempted, but the results may still be too extreme even for long-time Tiamat fans. Likewise, they may not be able to stomach the band's dull cover of "Sympathy for the Devil" and other pedestrian offerings, such as "Church of Tiamat" and "Best Friend Money can Buy." Neither song ever really gets off the ground, and both are dominated by the monotonous, breathy baritone delivery of singer Johan Edlund. Not surprisingly, other memorable ...
| | Slipknot - Disasterpieces DVDs (2002)
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| | Machine Head - Elegies DVD (2005)
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| | As I Lay Dying - This Is Who We Are DVDs (2008)
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$22.69
| | Whitesnake Saints & Sinners CD (1982)
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$6.15 When Whitesnake hit it big in the late '80s with its power-pop/metal one-two punch, many new fans were unaware that earlier in the band's career, David Coverdale and co. were straight ahead, bluesy hard rockers, especially on ...
| | Fastway Collection CD (2001) Import
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$15.15 COLLECTION is the greatest hits release from the heavy metal group, Fastway, which includes the formidable musical talents of Eddie Clarke from Motorhead; Pete Way, of UFO; and Dave King and Jerry Shirley of Humble Pie. The album includes 19 hard-hitting songs.
Upon splitting from Motörhead in 1982, guitarist Fast Eddie Clarke wasted no time putting together another band, Fastway. Those expecting another biker metal band must have been disappointed, 'cause Fastway smoothed out the rough edges of Clarke's previous band in favor of a far more radio-friendly sound. And the move seemed to work initially, as Fastway's 1983 self-titled debut outsold any Motörhead album in the U.S. -- spawning the MTV hit "Say What You Will." But the group was unable to sustain its initial success, and lasted ...
| | Kotoringo Nichiyomachi CD (2007) (Import)
$18.39 | | Mark Kelso Human Heart CD (2007)
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| | M-Flo Cosmicolor CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Reluctantz Committed CD (2008)
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