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Gorgeous packaged remastered edition of the band's first album. Musically speaking its radically different than the later, flowing sequenced music. Its far more chaotic, experimental with a raw energy about it.
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The first Hammers Of Misfortune album was a real suprise, coming out of left field (San Francisco actually). The band has redefined their sound a bit for the second go around and they continue to amaze me. Gone are all the death vocals.
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Although the material is a bit more concise it is equally as effective as No Pussyfooting. There are some drop dead gorgeous tracks here that are soul-stirring. An important forerunner in the field of ambient music. Essential. New edition in a digipak featuring 24 bit mastering.
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This is the monster-riffic classic recorded on my birthday back in 1973. 2 disc set that burns beginning to end.
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"This forward thinking Philadelphia area thrash band was formed from the ashes of cult heroes Anvil Bitch. Their two classic demos (Dominance - 1988 and Look Where We Worship - 1990) have been compiled and remastered for this new collection.
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The band made the journey to the land of the Aztecs with the complete (sixteen member) line-up, to perform live in Mexico City's Teatro Serrocarrilero.
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Red type on black shirt. Front text is simply DSO and the back reads:
DIABLO SWING ORCHESTRA No 2 SING ALONG SONGS FOR THE DAMNED & DELIRIOUS(same as the album cover)
At the moment only Men's shirts are availabe. Women's shirts coming in shortly.
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Silentium is easily one of the best female fronted gothic metal bands around and for some reason there isn't as much buzz about the band as there should be. They are fronted by Riina Rinkinen who has a wonderful expressive voice.
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First album from this British ensemble that later on evolved into something far more interesting. Originally released in 1968, this featured a mixture of psych, jazz, and pop. Nothing to die over.
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Part of a new series by ECM called "Touchstone". They are reissuing back catalog titles at a mid-line price. Oregon is a band that should get more attention from the progressive music community.
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"Song For Everyone heralds the return of the groove in Shankar's East-West-minded music, with former Shakti colleague Zakir Hussain on tabla, Trilok Gurtu on percussion, and Shankar's own manipulation of a drum machine tending to the rhythms.
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