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Bruce Springsteen
Album Review - Album Title Magic - 2007 The Boss works his "Magic"
Bruce Springsteen has been devoting more time recently to exploring solo acoustic material, and, in recent years, Seeger Sessions folk; however, Springsteen’s career and reputation are still firmly rooted in the blue-collar blues-rock of the E-street Band. The band’s latest, Magic, for better and worse, is exactly what you’re likely expecting it to be. Lead single ‘Radio Nowhere’ measures up to ...
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Oasis
Album Review - Album Title Stop The Clocks - 2006 Great music collection
The compilation Stop the Clocks arives in 2006 as a catalog of Oasis' favorite moments and for us a reminder of their mid 90's dominance. Although long-players like DEFINITELY MAYBE and (WHAT'S THE STORY) MORNING GLORY? are certified Britpop classics, Oasis has always been a singles band, so 2006's two-disc best-of, STOP THE CLOCKS, was a welcome arrival. Oasis has never been touted for their grou ...
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The Shins
Album Review - Album Title Wincing the Night Away - 2007 The indie band that keeps growing
"Wincing the Night Away" is the third studio release of the group, The Shins. The indie band gained their first touch of fame with Natalie Portman's lines in 2004 Garden State, film for which they added songs to in the soundtrack. Although their 2007 release brings back sounds of such bands as Echo and the Bunnymen and My Bloody Valentine, it's the unique and powerful visuals in the lyrics that ...
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Sonic Youth
Album Review - Album Title Destroyed Room: B-Sides and Rarities - 2006 Collection of hidden jems
Sonic Youth’s 2006 rarities compilation, ‘The Destroyed Room: B-Sides And Rarities’ culls various live tracks, outtakes, b-sides, and compilation tracks mostly from the band’s early-2000s catalog (and chosen by the band members themselves). And while this is basically an official set of rarities and scraps, it should still hold plenty of interest for Sonic Youth fans. The standout cuts inc ...
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Nirvana
Album Review - Album Title Nevermind - 1991 An album ahead of it's time
“Coming of age in the area of Reagan and Bush/Watching capitalism gun down democracy/Has had this strange effect on me, I guess.” Perhaps, its bizarre to use Ani Difranco lyrics to describe a classic album by another artist, but this energy is all over Nirvana’s breakthrough album, Nevermind. Especially, the “I guess” part. Like most punk influenced bands, Nirvana wrote a passionate album blast ...
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Damien Rice
Album Review - Album Title 9 - 2006 Rice pulls it off with his sophmore release
For critically acclaimed irish folk-pop singer-songwriter Damien Rice—whose majestic, emotional debut four years ago, "O," won the prestigious Mercury Music Prize in 2003—issuing a second record is a dangerous thing. Stay too close to the formula and you risk being labeled a one-note wonder; stray too far and lose your core fans. Fortunately for Rice and his fans, the "O" follow-up, "9, ...
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Queen
Album Review - Album Title A Night At The Opera - 1975 Queen break all boundaries of conventional rock
Queen's A Night At The Opera has long been regarded as a classic because of its skillful mix of progressive-arena rock and Broadway theatrics. Pretentious and flamboyant it may well be; however, without the pretension, A Night At The Opera would undoubtedly have been less musically successful. Queen is back with a much more versatile set than any of the British heavy rockers' previous thre ...
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Rem
Album Review - Album Title Automatic for the People - 1992 Automatic for the People is one to get
By the time the album got out in the early nineties, R.E.M.'s two previous albums— Green and Out of Time—had each done their part to solidify the group not only as kings of the alt-rock world, but also as a slightly moody, sometimes activist band that was perfectly capable of producing numerous great hit songs. With Automatic for the People, R.E.M. had themselves a hat trick—three albu ...
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Senses Fail
Album Review - Album Title Still Searching - 2006 A step up for the band
After releasing their debut album and having it suffer from being leaked online several months in advance, the band were labeled unoriginal by many critics and people behind their keyboards. But people failed to realize that had that album came out when it was originally intended, it would’ve preceded the thousands of albums copying them and the few other bands that were actually fronting the new ...
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Blur
Album Review - Album Title Parklife - 1994 An epoch-defining record
Parklife still sounds like London in 1994 - busy, adventurous, young, and confident. This album is thrilled to be alive. For all of Damon Albarn's millennial urban angst ("End of a Century," "Trouble in the Message Centre"), the loving detail of his portraits overwhelms the superficial cynicism and despair. The Ibizan holiday rats of "Girls & Boys," Phil Daniels' cockney layabout on the title trac ...
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Rush
Album Review - Album Title Moving Pictures - 1982 The supergroup's most celebrated release
Rush released their album Moving Pictures in 1982 and marked a series of changes for the group. Like their previous album Permanent Waves, this effort featured many songs which would be viewed as radio-friendly, signaling a further move toward further commercial acceptance. It marked the songwriting being tighter than it had ever been - and unfairly led people to label the band as one ...
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Deep Purple
Album Review - Album Title Machine Head - 1971 One of the most influencial records
Led Zeppelin's fourth album, Black Sabbath's Paranoid, and Deep Purple's Machine Head stand as the Holy Trinity of English hard rock. These recordings provide the blueprint followed by virtually every heavy rock & roll band since the mid-'70s. Though probably the least celebrated of the three, Machine Head contains the mother of all guitar riffs in "Smoke on the Water," a song that needs no furthe ...
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The Fray
Album Review - Album Title How to Save a Life - 2006 Honest and direct melodic pop
HOW TO SAVE A LIFE is the full-length debut of The Fray, a Denver quartet deeply committed to medium-tempo, melodic pop songs about love, loss, and that all-important occasional glimmer of hope. Serious and emotional, the songs are well-crafted and well-played, though there really isn't a stick-in-your-head standout among them. Articulate on the subject of the complexities of love and relations ...
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The Killers
Album Review - Album Title Sam's Town - 2006 Sopfmore album from The Killers
The new Killers songs on Sam's Town, like on most follow-up records, are not continuations of the same tone and themes rendered on hits like "Somebody Told Me" and "Mr. Brightside" from the band's huge debut, Hot Fuss. Instead, Sam's Town is an evolution. The Killers have progressed - with an album more like Hot Fuss' third single, "All These Things That I Have Done." They continue ...
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John Mayer
Album Review - Album Title Continuum - 2006 Third album for the talented guitarist
"I'm not the man I used to be lately," says John Mayer. No kidding. Once written off as a troubadourish Dave Matthews wannabe, the singer-guitarist turned heads with last year's Try!, a live album that found him transformed into a blistering bluesman fronting a potent power trio. The 28-year-old Mayer takes the next step in his musical evolution with the aptly titled Continuum, his least forced ...
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Goo Goo Dolls
Album Review - Album Title Let Love In - 2006 A decent effort
People that were into the Goo Goo Dolls back in the early ‘90s have grown to find the band they once loved rendered virtually unrecognizable over the past couple of years. The Buffalo, NY, trio, led by John Rzeznik, always had pop smarts, but it took a couple of hit singles for their smarts to be put on full display. At the beginning of their career, they were sort of an agreeably messy pop/rock b ...
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Mars Volta
Album Review - Album Title Amputechture - 2006 Mars Volta gone soft ?
When veterans of the Mars Volta's three-hour live shows get together to compare psychological scars, they often speak of moments of dream-like isolation amid the aural carnage. People all around you will be rocking out to Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez's fearsome Tex/Mex prog-fusion ensemble in the classic manner laid down by Beavis and Butthead then there will be a short pause, and ...
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Yes
Album Review - Album Title Close to the edge - 1972 The definitive progressive album
Little can be said about this brilliant album that hasn't been already said. Close to the Edge is Yes' 5th studio album, and features what many consider to be the definitive Yes lineup: Steve Howe on guitar, Jon Anderson on vocals, Chris Squire on bass, Rick Wakeman on Keyboards, and Bill Bruford on Drums. CTTE is also considered by many Yes fans and Progressive Rock fans alike as the peak of Yes' ...
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Hellogoodbye
Album Review - Album Title Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! - 2006 Charming album for the fans
With impish attitude and effervescent tunes, Hellogoodbye's 2004 EP was quite well-received among the Warped Tour crowd. Two years later and still riding the success of those few songs, a full-length from the band feels rather overdue. Finally, that album -- Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! -- has arrived, but was it really worth the wait? Right away, ardent fans may be slightly disappointed ...
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Jam
Album Review - Album Title All Mod Cons - 1978 The Quintessential Jam Album
It has taken the Jam merely three albums to go from a young band with a lot of energy and a love for mod-era rock 'n' roll to a band ready to take their place next to the Who, Kinks and the precious few others who have been able to capture the essence of being an individual caught up in a certain place and time. On All Mod Cons Paul Weller has come of age -- as a songwriter, as a lyricist, as a gu ...
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Underoath
Album Review - Album Title Define the Great Line - 2006 Christian metal gets big
In the time since the sensational “They’re Only Chasing Safety” was released, Underoath have been selling out shows and records like madmen. The cult following the band brings about with their energetic belligerence is anything but unstoppable; and when the band made a surprise move to stay locked into Tooth And Nail Records (despite bigger offerings), it’s no surprise Tooth And Nail were stoked. ...
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The Clash
Album Review - Album Title London Calling - 1979 Punk rock at its very peak
London Calling, a double album released by The Clash in December, 1979, in the UK and the first week of January 1980 in the US, marked the band's critical and commercial breakthrough. Besides straightforward punk rock, it featured a much wider array of styles than the Clash's earlier albums, with sophisticated pop songwriting that incorporates elements of rockabilly, 60s-style pop, lounge jazz, R& ...
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Leonard Cohen
Album Review - Album Title The Songs of Leonard Cohen - 1967 Minimalistic, emotional, melancholic and simply charming
In addition to being his best effort to date, Leonard Cohen's 1967 debut is one of the best albums of the entire singer-songwriter genre. It is fairly spare; Cohen's strong, emotive voice is joined only by his acoustic guitar -- which he plays quite charmingly -- and the occasional backup singer. Cohen was a poet-novelist before taking up music, and it shows in his songwriting. The iambic meter th ...
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Angels And Airwaves
Album Review - Album Title We Don't Need to Whisper - 2006 New outfit for Tom Delonge
Just when you thought the end was near, Tom Delonge of the now defunct Blink-182, rises out of the smoke and devastation of the candy-punk band's breakup and starts fresh with Angels And Airwaves. Boasting a roster of talent including: Box Car Racer guitarist David Kennedy, former Distillers bassist Ryan Sinn, and Atom Willard, formerly of Rocket from the Crypt and the Offspring on the ...
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Oasis
Album Review - Album Title Definitely Maybe - 1994 Britain's top album of the 90's
Definitely Maybe was the debut album that shot Oasis into the rock and roll hall of fame in 1994. This CD established the British rock and roll band as the clear industry leaders, selling copies running into millions and earning them the title of "the new Beatles". The success of the CD laid to rest the intense music war between Oasis and their main British rivals, Blur, once and for a ...
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Beck
Album Review - Album Title Odelay - 1996 A breakthrough for modern rock music
It's unfair to say that the infamous Dust Brothers resurrected Beck's career, because Mr. Hanson had never fallen off (having only released on full-fledged studio album prior, along with two indie efforts). But with Odelay, Beck truly arrived and in a major way. Teamed with Mike Simpson and John King, Beck was able to fully capture his folk/funk/Blues explosion to the fullest extent and the result ...
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Def Leppard
Album Review - Album Title Yeah! - 2006 Not just another covers album
Even good songwriters get seduced by the idea of covering someone else’s stuff. Bryan Ferry has covered almost as many songs as he’s written, and only one of them, Roxy Music’s stunning version of John Lennon’s “Jealous Guy,” is worth a second listen. And then there’s the album that Q Magazine recently declared the worst album of all time: Duran Duran’s dismal covers album Thank You. Punch lines f ...
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Snow Patrol
Album Review - Album Title Snow Patrol - 2006 Plain Fun
Snow Patrol aren't the first band to have revived an ailing career by slavishly mimicking Coldplay - stand up Athlete, Keane, Embrace - but along with Keane they are the most successful. Having spent most of their career putting out charming, ramshackle, under-selling indie records, they came back with the brazenly plagiaristic and interminably dull "Run", which somehow led to their la ...
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Hoobastank
Album Review - Album Title Every Man For Himself - 2006 Mediocre release
Down to a trio, LA based rockers Hoobastank's third album comes on the heels of the successful The Reason. Drawing from the same well that helped shape the last album, the band enlisted Howard Benson (P.O.D., My Chemical Romance) as producer for Every Man for Himself. This time, the album receives too much shine; resulting in a mediocre, at best, offering. Lead singer, Doug Robb has nev ...
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Genesis
Album Review - Album Title Selling England By The Pound - 1975 The album finds the band at the peak of their powers
The place of Selling England By the Pound in the Genesis canon is one hotly debated among the band's faithful. Some find it lacking in the epic scope of Foxtrot's "Suppers Ready" or "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway", while others find it difficult to penetrate the thicket of very English concepts in the lyrics. For others, myself included, this is the best of Genesis, a document of a band at the pe ...
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Tool
Album Review - Album Title 10,000 Days Mellow epic album
When your band can fill a 15,000 seat hockey arena with punters willing to shell out 60 bucks to hear a skinny guy in leather hot pants covered head to toe in blue makeup sing from a backlit, spinning riser at the rear of the stage, it’s clear you have clout in the music business. When you can take five years to put out a new album, and still be assured of debuting at number one, ...
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Santana
Album Review - Album Title Supernatural - 1999 Cultural unity, vocal diversity all under one latin roof
It's not often that an artist who played at Woodstock releases an album in the '90s that sounds fresh and new. For that alone, Supernatural should be commended, but what really makes Carlos Santana's best album since the '70s so good is that rather than resting on his classic rock fame, he has made a brilliant and seamless transition into the '90s. Without sounding the least bit contrived, manages ...
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The Like
Album Review - Album Title Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking? - 2005 Impressive debut album from The Like
"Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking?" is the debut album from the all girl rock trio, The Like and is more than impressive. The mild voiced guitarist/vocalist Z Berg, accompanied by the mellow bass riffs of Charlotte Froom and simple yet unique manner of drumming of Tennessee Thomas provide for a rich, dreamy atmosphere for the complexly passionate lyrics and melodic ballads. The diverse musica ...
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Frank Zappa
Album Review - Album Title We're only in it for the money - 1968 Brilliant 60's satire
But Frank Zappa wasn't always progressive. Throughout his lengthy and colourful career, he was practically his own genre! With albums ranging from jazz to hard rock, straightforward classical to standup comedy, avant-garde to psychedelic pop, it was very hard to actually classify Zappa under one genre! Rumour has it that this album is one of the greatest ever recorded. That rumour seems to be c ...
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David Gilmour
Album Review - Album Title On An Island - 2006 Intimate sublime beauty from the guitar and voice of Pink Floyd
An air of chilled contentment seeps out of the third solo effort from Pink Floyd guitarist, David Gilmour. Coming some twenty-two years after About Face, it is a distinctly different proposition. Gone are throwaway tunes like Blue Light, and in come deeply personal, family-centric meditations. With the majority of the lyrics penned with his wife, Polly, On An Island fixes its sights onto what t ...
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Eric Clapton
Album Review - Album Title Unplugged - 1989 Brilliant Acoustic Set
The year was 1989 when MTV had started a new sensational series of programming. It started with XTC and then onto a successful performance by Bon Jovi and Ritchie Sambora. The success and popularity of these performances inspired the creation of MTV Unplugged, a series of performances where star performers would strip down to use of acoustic instruments in small intimate concerts. In 1991, clas ...
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Bob Dylan
Album Review - Album Title Blonde on Blonde - 1965 Bob Dylan's Finest
A double album helping of Bob. Rocks first double album, beating Frank Zappa ( his 'Freak Out' album was originally only a single LP set in England as well as some other territories ). And, like famous double albums to come, there is some debate this would have made a better single album set. Trouble is, too many good songs for two sides of vinyl, maybe not enough good songs for four s ...
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Yellowcard
Album Review - Album Title Lights And Sounds - 2006 Yellowcard Back On The Charts With New Album
Yellowcard’s old sound is still present, including the cheerful violin that serves no real purpose, tunes you’ve heard over and over again and lyrics that sound like they were written just minutes before stepping into the vocal booth. But to everyone's surprise, the new albul release, Lights and Sounds find the band giving a new twist on its brand of pop-punk it so skillfully marketed o ...
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Dire Straits
Album Review - Album Title Making Movies - 1980 Best Dire Straits Album To Date
The album Making Movies was released in 1980 and is Dire Straits' third studio album. It contains a perfect mixture of intense rockers and laid back smooth bluesy melodies. This “really cohesive album sounds like one song,” according to producer Jimmy Iovine. Of course, this is an atribute of most of their albums. Nature of these songs can also be seen as a negative, and some people wi ...
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Pink Floyd
Album Review - Album Title Division Bell - 1994 Pink Floyd's Era Of Space Rock
Released in 1994, Division Bell is the second album after Roger Waters' departure from Pink Floyd anda is less forced and more of a group effort than A Momentary Lapse of Reason (David Gilmour effort) -- keyboard player Rick Wright is back to full bandmember status and has co-writing credits on five of the 11 songs, even singing lead vocals on "Wearing the Inside Out." On this album the credit ...
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Foo Fighters
Album Review - Album Title In Your Honour - 2005 Surprising Turn Of Events On This Double Disc
Even if you might believe that double albums are a case of sloppy editing and self-indulgence, this one would probably change your mind as disc one begins with a fast-paced barrage of that Foo Fighters sound everyone knows. Emotive powerchords dash away alongside some with loud reverb, Dave Grohl's throat-bustingly hoarse vocals and naggingly catchy choruses - everything that youd woul ...
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Kaiser Chiefs
Album Review - Album Title Employment - 2005 80's Rock Sound Back In
The five lads from Leeds part of Kaiser Chiefs' have released their first album, Employment, and much like Franz Ferdinand explore 80's reminiscenses without using an especially 80's sound. Kaiser Chiefs' tracks have the highly evolved, set-decorated brightness of that decade. But the band give everything a rock 'n roll mix. This album has a rough feeling to it, sounding better than Franz Ferdinan ...
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Franz Ferdinand
Album Review - Album Title Franz Ferdinand - 2004 Another Hit For British Rock
Does Franz Ferdinand bring something ew with this album, or just the same late 70's sound mixed with modern day punk? To put it simply, their new album is the most musically rich, catchy, smartly written "new new wave" record since Interpol's Turn on the Bright Lights. And that is because the band can kick some serious ass. Unlike the majestic, chiming, echoing sounds of Interpol, Franz Ferdinand ...
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Led Zeppelin
Album Review - Album Title Led Zeppelin IV - 1971 The Ultimate Hard Rock Album To Date
In the late 1960's and start of the 70's, Led Zeppelin was the ultimate live act. The band were a worldwide success, with their first three albums selling in their thousands. And this happend mostly because of their groundbreaking music as they had little contact with the media at that time. After the release of Led Zeppelin III, wich is mostly an acoustic work, the band returned to their recordin ...
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Moby
News - Moby gives album details
Moby has revealed that his new album will be called 'Last Night'. In a posting on his website, the star claims to have returned to a more electronic direction. "It's much more electronic and dance-oriented than my last three records," he wrote, adding that the record includes "some techno songs that sound like buildings falling down". Moby is also set to launch a new club night on October 11 ...
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Bruce Springsteen
News - The boss announces album details
Bruce Springsteen has announced details of his new studio album. It will be released on October 2 and titled 'Magic'. The record will be the first album Springsteen has recorded with The E Street Band in five years, after 2002's 'The Rising'. The full tracklisting is: 'Radio Nowhere' 'You'll Be Comin' Down' 'Livin' in the Future' 'Your Own Worst Enemy' 'Gypsy Biker' 'Girls in Th ...
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Black Crowes
News - New album from The Black Crowes
Rock group Black Crowes have announced on their official website that they have completed recording a brand new studio album. According to the announcement the band will begin mixing the CD with an eye towards a release next spring. The band had this to say: 16 new tracks were recorded, none of which have yet been played to a live audience. The album was recorded at Allaire Studios in Shokan, N ...
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System of a Down
Biography - Alternative metal armenian style
System of a Down (reffered to as S.O.A.D) is a american alternative metal group consisting of Serj Tankian - vocals/Keyboards, John Dolmayan - drums, Daron Malakian - guitar/vocals and Shavo Odadjian on bass. The artists, all of Armenian ancestry, distinct themselves from other bands with strong political and social views. Using various instruments, such as baritone guitars, sitars and electric ...
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Kiss
Biography - It comes down to pyrotechnics, loud music, horror costumes
Kiss is an american glam rock/hard rock band known particularly for their use of face-paint, elaborate costumes, and over-the-top stage shows riddled with pyrotechnics. The band was formed in New York in '72 by guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley (Stanley Eisen) and Gene Simmons (Gene Klein). The line-up was rounded out by drummer Peter Criss (Crisscoula), located through a Rolling Stone ad, and le ...
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Hinder
Biography - Post-grunge rock from Oklohoma
Nearly all '80s music trends actually started in the late '70s, including Punk and New Wave. The lone exception was Hair Metal (Motley Crue, Poison, Skid Row, Ratt, etc.). The faux hard Rock was extremely popular and it took nothing less than Grunge to kill it. But like a phoenix (or hydra) it rose again. '05 saw Motley Crue successfully tour the North America only slowed by surgeries and ...
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