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This is a 60 minute documentary DVD with live footage of t he band. It also includes the inside story of the band's be ginnings, from playing in a California garage to the limeli ght. It features skate, wake, snow, surf boards, and bikers all with the band's music as background. As a bonus there is some live material and comedy with Guttermouth.
2-DVD set * Total running time 220 minutes - over 3 hours * 20 songs, including all their hits such as "Push," "3 AM," "Bent," "Unwell" and the current smash "Bright Lights" * Filmed in high-definition format with 17 cameras * Bonus features: 50 minute documentary, behind-the-scenes photo gallery, and two songs in multi-angle viewing format * Video presentation: 16 x 9 anamorphic widescreen * Audio options: Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby ...
Includes NEW TRACKS from Taking Back Sunday, Jet, Alter Bridge, and Evanescence.
Includes Two Bonus Live Tracks "Feeling This" and "Violence".
The second release by Four Star Mary, Thrown to the Wolves contains an impressive collection of "moshpit melodies and rock festival choruses."
What's up with those Brits and their love of American soul? Not that everybody doesn't love Al Green, but there's something unique about the British way of grafting American R&B onto their pop music. Following in this tradition is Mansun, who is combining blue-eyed soul vocals with post-shoe-gazer, meat-grinder guitars. It's as if Kenny Loggins was leading an army of effects-pedals-crazed guitarists in front of a wall of Marshall stacks. But...
2nd album from young Jacksonville, Florida band, ready to carry on the tradition of Lynyrd Skynyrd in the 70s and Tom Petty in the 80s. Atlantic. 2003.
Ex-Tool bassist Paul D'Amour masterminded the Replicants album of rock covers in '95. Here he and his new band opt for intriguing psychedelic whimsy that follows the path of Sub Pop maestro Eric Matthews. Expect college airplay for giddy charmers like "Savvy Kangaroos" and "Mindray." --Jeff Bateman
Few bands would opt to bookend their debut album with slightly different versions of the same cover song. Given the chance to show the world what you've got, why trust someone else's vision? So it can be surmised that the Dallas-based quartet Stereo Fuse feel confident that the rest of their self-titled disc will leave its own thumbprint. For the most part, they're right--Stereo Fuse, the album, is crunchy, no-frills (if not wildly original)...
Folow Up to their #1 Debut 'Good Will Out.''Your Not Alone' Has Been A-Listed at BBC Radio. With a Sound Reminiscent to Oasis and the Verve this Record Will Be Labeled a Brit-Pop Masterpiece.
There have always been at least two meanings to the words "alternative rock"- -hat the indie kids consider to be left of the mainstream dial, and what MTV considers to be to their left. MTV's version usually incorporates artists that have already received tons of press and are pretty much part of the mainstream already. Even MTV2, supposedly the hipper sibling of the original, plays it very safe with new artists. Handpicked is MTV2's collection...
Smash hit single from her 1995 album. It's backed with threedifferent tracks than those on other territories: 'YouOughta Know (Live Acoustic Version from the Grammy Awards),'Mary Jane' (Live In The U.S.A.) and 'All I Really Want'(Live). Slimline jewel case
Steve Roach, Kevin Braheny, and Michael Stearns have established themselves as conceptual innovators and major solo recording artists. These three synthesists collaborated for the first time on Desert Solitaire. "The Southwest desert is inviting and intoxicatingly beautiful," said Roach, "but it is also dangerous and frightening. We wanted to capture the desert's timeless beauty, and we also wanted to create in sound the more visceral emotional...
Contain's Peter's Best Songs which have Been Re-Recorded in an Acoustic and Friendly Fashion, Reuniting Him with John Greaves of Henry Cow and Jakko Jakszyk of the Lodge and Special Guest Danny Thompson. Also Contains Two Brand New Songs Issued for the First Time which have Been Co-Written with andy Partridge of XTC.
1997 studio album from Nick Saloman, aka Bevis Frond, and possibly his best yet! The two discs are a superb expositionof his eclectic take on English songwriting and psychedelia.26 tracks total, many drawing influences from & comparisons to early Pink Floyd & early '70s Neil Young recordings. Double slimline jewel case. A Woronzow Records release.
The band also released an EP "Vampire Can Mating Oven", a bizarre (and intended to be not-so-nice) local nickname for the band. In 1993, founding memeber Victor Krummenacher remastered "Vampire Can Mating Oven" added some demos, b-sides, unreleased tracks and rare mixes, and released them through IRS as "Camper Vantiquities". The reissue contain 6 previously unreleased or demos.
More on the Ebm Side Than It's Predecessor, Co Produced and Co-written by Techno Wizzard Umek, their Offering, "Wat"(Stands for We Are Time) is a New Stylistic Departure, Moving Into the Digital Zeitgeist. Sleeker, More Minimal but as Direct and Aggressive as Ever. Laibach Manipulate Reactionary Tendencies and Taunt the Pc Police who Patrol Contemporary Culture. Now More Than Ever, Laibach have the Courage to Remain Barbaric, Manipulating...
After two years off following the release of the genre-expanding Nimrod, the usually insouciant trio Green Day are open to some weighty self-analysis. Gone are the raging rants, cartoonish antics, and anthropological musings about the punk scene, replaced by an introspection that brings to mind Michael Stipe and Bono. Like the U2 frontman, Billie Joe Armstrong still hasn't found what he's looking for, but he knows where he's been and is eager to...
Just as the mythology of the Australian people and their continent was personified through the complex Aboriginal creation stories called The Dreamtime, the land also gave rise to a rich musical culture unlike any other. Australia: Sounds of the Earth captures the primordial hums and rhythms that have emerged from and moved across this continent in the four directions, like the winds themselves since The Dreamtime began. This recording features...
1997 studio album from Nick Saloman, aka Bevis Frond, and possibly his best yet! The two discs are a superb expositionof his eclectic take on English songwriting and psychedelia.26 tracks total, many drawing influences from & comparisons to early Pink Floyd & early '70s Neil Young recordings. Double slimline jewel case. A Woronzow Records release.
1999 album from English neo-psych/ prog great Nick Salomon (aka Bevis Frond) on his own Woronzow label. 18 tracks.