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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0746105035126
Label: Victory
Manufacturer: Victory
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Victory
Release Date: September 18, 2007
Studio: Victory
Sales Rank: 6026
MPN: 351
Disc 1:- Foam Born (The Backtrack)
- Foam Born (The Decade Of Statues)
- Informal Gluttony
- Sun Of Nothing
- Ants Of The Sky
- Prequel To The Sequel
- Viridian
- White Walls
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A quick briefing of this North Carolina five piece shows a short but extremely successful career that has seen 3 full length albums which were received by fans and press alike with nothing but pure adulation. This adulation wasn't down to them being an easily marketable flash-in-the-pan fad band (hello Panic! At The Disco) that could be spread across the front cover of `Kerrang!' magazine week in week out, it was based upon an appreciation of pure musical mastery that brought in death metal, jazz, classical and countless other styles of music, all of which was then mixed into a seething, dissonant froth that exploded into your ears at every possible angle.
`Colors' is an album that would have to go to ridiculous lengths to wow us ... Read More:
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This album is the best album of 2007 without a shadow of a doubt, however no song on this album should be listened to individually as the album reads like a book, and takes you on a journey to exotic lands. Am I right in suggesting track 3's intro 'sounds like ancient egypt', whilst another track with it's tribal drums sounds like you are walking through a jungle. Standout tracks for me are informal gluttony, ants of the sky, prequel to the sequel, my personal fave white walls, viridian and sun of nothing. but seriously every track owns, each sounding like a million different songs culminating into one big song. I love this cd, it could well be album of the decade.
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fifth album for the north carolina crew and they only formed in 2000,they are either greedy so and so's or a band filled with so many ideas that they cant help but write material,one spin of this and you have your answer,they are brim filled with ideas,what a startling progressive death metal album blazed in with mathcore,rock,metalcore to an extent to electronica along with the use of accordian and banjo and other such instruments,but its the styles and tempo changes all within the same song that give this band their style.
Mathcore,first and foremost perhaps with their odd time signatures and spazzy riffs,death in their overall aggression and vocalist tommy rips the head of the microphone as he growls into it with the fury of a gorilla ... Read More:
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Since 2000, North Carolina's `Between the Buried and Me' (BTBAM) have forged their own brand of highly complex heavy music that explores the full range of metal sub-genres as well as mixing in elements of progressive rock, psychedelica and indie rock. `Colors' is the bands fifth release and their most impressive. Whereas previous releases just dipped into other genres, on `Colors', BTBAM delve deep inside these genre's and make them their own. From just looking at the number of tracks (8) and the album length (64 mins), one can tell that `Colors' is going to be an album of epic proportions.
`Colors' starts of with a softly played, dark piano melody which is accompanied by soft vocals reminiscent of Thom Yorke. Just before the minute ... Read More:
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