Unraveled songs. Much like the English punk movement before it, the New Wave of British Heavy Metal invaded hundreds of American garages in the early '80s and launched countless bands across the nation. It is interesting to ...
Unraveled music CDs. Had it been released immediately after it was recorded in 1984, Exodus' Bonded by Blood might be regarded today alongside Metallica's Kill 'em All as one of the landmark albums responsible for launching the thrash metal wave. But by the ...
Unraveled CD music. Originally released in 1988, Under the Influence is another confident, if unremarkable Overkill recording. Highlights include the punk-ish "Overkill III (Under the Influence)," as well as trademark pseudo-thrash numbers like "Shred," "Never Say Never," and the minor hit single/video "Hello ...
Unraveled songs. Released in 1983, the debut album from thrash metal pioneers Exciter puts them in league with then-emerging contemporaries Metallica and Slayer. While Exciter may not be on a par with those giants, HEAVY METAL MANIAC packs plenty of punch, mercilessly ...
Unraveled CD music. All songs written by Solitude Aeturnus except "It Came Upon One Night" (Kristoff Gabehart)
Solitude Aeturnus obviously saw no reason to alter their favored formula for Euro-inspired doom (featuring frequent flirtations with both thrash and power metal) when the time came ...
Unraveled songs. Confessor are a well-respected band from the American heavy metal scene, and this release captures them playing live before a devoted audience in Norway.
Their first DVD was filmed during a co-headlining stint in Oslo, Norway, capturing the band at their ...
Unraveled music CDs. Although probably best known for his affiliation with Van Halen from the mid-'80s through the mid-'90s, Sammy Hagar was of course a solo artist beforehand, churning out quite a few so-so releases for Capitol, before jumping ship to Geffen and ...
Unraveled album. Back when live albums were fixtures of rock & roll discographies, common practice dictated that a band should accumulate...oh, about four studio long-players' worth of material before even considering itself deserving of releasing such a "career-crowning" document. Of course "common ...
Unraveled music CDs. "The Poached Diaries" finds Converge pushing their quirky, black version of screamy hardcore even further than before, with layered textures, throat-splitting emissions, and good old-fashioned metal riffs out the ass. Agoraphoric Nosebleed, as the name might suggest, offer an even ...
Unraveled album. THE FATHERS OF REGGAE features new vocal interpretations of original UB40 songs.
Always quick to honor influential songs and artists, it's no wonder that Birmingham reggae legends UB40 would create a concept where they'd get some of the genre's greatest vocalists to sing over some of the band's better known songs. THE FATHERS OF REGGAE serves as an important bridge for both a younger generation that may have only been weaned on third generation reggae covers by ska-pop bands and for die-hard fans of this unique musical form who feel the best reggae music has already been made. Complete with the stellar liner notes by noted author Lloyd Bradley and the very informative track-by-track annotations, this collection serves notice to detractors who are quick to label UB40 as merely a cover band.
Among the great names appearing are the Mighty Diamonds ("You Could Meet Somebody"), Freddie McGregor ("You're Always Pulling Me Down"), Gregory Isaacs ("Bring Me Your Cup"), and Max Romeo ("Watchdogs"). While all these performances shine, highlights include John Holt's smooth delivery of "The Pillow" and Toots Hibbert's personally stamped take on "C'est La Vie." With mixes included by equally legendary names like Sly and Robbie and Steely and Clevie, THE FATHERS OF REGGAE is the indispensable 2002 roots ...
True Originality This album is what makes music so great! It is really great the have this band back. By dshinge
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Confessor returns This band returns with the mature song writing that has come time. There are still the complex polyrythms yet the vocal style has changed somewhat. There is a mesmerizing complexity ... By jayflowers
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