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Recorded at Fordham Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bronx, New York.
The Austerity Program: Justin Foley (vocals, guitar); Thad Calabrese (bass).
Austerity Program Terra Nova EP Songs Terra Nova EP Music Review Purchase Terra Nova EP CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Locust Safety Second, Body Last CD (2005)
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$8.89 Safety Second, Body Last veers away from the short, pained bursts of the Locust's 2003 Plague Soundscapes. Instead, its two tracks (topping out at just over ten minutes) space out the grindy noise with disquieting lulls. There might be some kind of concept here, but good luck discerning it from lyrics like "Plaster every sore" ...
| | Orthrelm Split CD (2006) Extended Play
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$7.29 This EP contains one song apiece by two of America's most devastating avant-prog-metal outfits. Orthrelm is a duo of drums and guitar: harmless enough on paper, but when the two instrumentalists in question are guitarist Mick Barr (formerly of Crom-Tech) and drummer Josh Blair--guys who play with an exacting, mind-meld precision unheard outside of those who carry "virtuoso" status--then sparks will fly. 64th-note string destruction and bombastic drums weave around one another on the frenetic offering "Pithot 1." Brooklyn's Behold... The Arctopus mine a more traditional progressive rock model, but ...
| | John Zorn Moonchild CD (2006)
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$13.19 With 2006's MOONCHILD, New York City-based avant-garde composer/saxophonist John Zorn returns to the sort of chaotic, hardcore-influenced pieces that frequently appeared on his 1990s Naked City albums. Though Zorn doesn't perform on the record, he has assembled a top-notch trio ...
| | Zach Hill Shred Earthship CD (2006)
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| | Dysrhythmia Barriers & Passages CD (2006)
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| | Austerity Program Black Madonna CD (2007)
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$11.95 Appropriately named NYC duo the Austerity Program play the kind of raw, menacing noise-punk made famous by Midwestern acts like Big Black and Jesus Lizard. While they currently reside on the tasteful metal label Hydra Head, they would have been perfectly ...
| | Thin Lizzy Bad Reputation CD (1977) (Import) Germany; Remastered
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$11.29 Digitally remastered reissue of the legendary Irish rock group's 1977 album. Features the original cover art & all nineof the original cuts, including the hits 'Bad Reputation' and 'Dancing In The Moonlight'. 1996 release.
Irish rock outfit Thin Lizzy gained worldwide status with its summer anthem, "The Boys Are Back in Town," a Springsteen pastiche of summer nights, male bonding, and the occasional fist fight or two. Although the band never released another single that equaled its impact, Thin Lizzy was enjoying both a commercial as well as creative peak during the mid- to late '70s. BAD REPUTATION is arguably the band's ...
| | Artie Shaw Begin The Beguine CD (1987)
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$7.79 Artie Shaw's band was one of the more interesting and innovative of the Swing Era. Not only did Shaw generate hip, brassy dance music on the order of the day, he also experimented with his sound by adding strings to his ensemble. BEGIN THE BEGUINE collects some of Shaw's best sides from the late 1930s and early '40s, including his definitive version of the title cut, Hoagy Carmichael's "Stardust," and some of Shaw's own fine tunes, including the creeping, sultry "Nightmare," and "Any Old Time," which has Billie Holiday guesting on vocals.
While most of BEGIN THE BEGUINE features a standard big band, "Temptation" and the Ellington-esque "Frenesi" employ an orchestral section, lending the whole a lush, sweeping sound. Shaw's clarinet sails over these fine arrangements, all of which display a sophisticated balance between complex, classically influenced thinking and energized, wildly dynamic swing. With its variety, remastered sound, and the inclusion of Shaw's biggest and most memorable hits, this 20-track collection is a fine one-stop purchase for swing fans looking to add Shaw to their collections.
Recorded between 1938 & 1940. Includes liner notes by Chris Albertson.
Personnel: Artie Shaw (clarinet); Tony Pastor (vocals, tenor saxophone); Helen Forrest, Billie Holiday (vocals); Dave Barbour, Al Avola, Bobby Sherwood (guitar); Al Hendrickson (electric guitar); Robert Barene, T. Klages, B. Bower, Jerry Joyce, Mark Levant, Dave Cracov, Bob Morrow, E. Lamas, Alex Law, Alex Beller, Harry Bluestone (violin); K. Collins, Jack Gray, Stanley Spiegelman, David Sturkin, Allan Harshman (viola); Fred Goerner, Julius Tannenbaum, Irving Lipschultz (cello); ...
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| | Vow Wow V CD (1987) (Import) Japan
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| | Gido Bottle Of The Past CD (2007)
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| | Tyr Land CD (2008)
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$13.45 Hailing from the Faeroe Islands, an autonomous province of the Kingdom of Denmark with strong ties to the Scandinavian Peninsula, Tyr's meticulous brand of progressive folk-metal is as pure as fresh blood on snow. Four albums in, the band has assumed such control of its sound that it's hard to lump them in with any of their Viking metal peers. Thematically the band draws on familiar heroic Nordic themes, but they invoke a musicality that has more in common with Rush and Opeth than it does Turisas and Korpiklaani -- fans expecting long-winded, orchestral keyboard segments will be disappointed. That said, rousing battle hymns are a prominent aspect of Land, a ten-song, highly melodic juggernaut of Norse brutality that is as taut and clinical as it is glorious and epic. Much of this has to do with Tyr mastermind Heri Joensen's clear and even vocal delivery (sung in both English and the quartet's native Faroese), an icy tone he dutifully replicates ...
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