Artist: Gojira CD: From Mars To Sirius Track listing: 1. "Ocean Planet" – 5:32 2. "Backbone" – 4:18 3. "From The Sky" – 5:48 4. "Unicorn" – 2:09 5. "Where Dragons Dwell" – 6:54 6. "The Heaviest Matter Of The Universe" – 3:57 7. "Flying Whales" – 7:44 8. "In The Wilderness" – 7:47 9. "World To Come" – 6:52 10. "From Mars" – 2:24 11. "To Sirius" – 5:37 12. "Global Warming" – 7:50 Description: Is there a reason not to like this album? It's amazingly heavy, with the best part being the drums. Mario Duplantier is so good, and so technical, it's a wonder how he hits everything perfect (and live, too). It's a concept album about humanity ruining earth and the atmosphere and trying to find a suitable place to live elsewhere. If you like your music heavy, then damn you should just go out and buy this CD. Right now. Especially if you love Meshuggah.
Artist: Bright Eyes Album: Cassadaga TRACK LISTING 1. Clairaudients (Kill or Be Killed) 2. Four Winds 3. If The Brakeman Turns My Way 4. Hot Knives 5. Make A Plan To Love Me 6. Soul Singer In A Session Band 7. Classic Cars 8. Middleman 9. Cleanse Song 10. No One Would Riot For Less 11. Coat Check Dream Song 12. I Must Belong Somewhere 13. Lime Tree DESCRIPTION On their sixth and most straightforwardly clean album, Nebraska's Bright Eyes once again integrate a revolving cast of players to the mix, including Portland tunesmith M. Ward and alt-country queen Gillian Welch. But the band remains at the helm of forever-wunderkind Conor Oberst, and the fruitful songwriter has one-upped 2005's I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning with a proficient and accessible ensemble of expansive pop orchestrations and ornate folk songs that chronicle his traverses across the American panorama. Oberst's voice quakes and wanders through South Dakota lore and Sunshine State chicanery, always the perfect vehicle for his threadbare lyrics. "Take the fruit from the tree/Break the skin with your teeth/Is it bitter or sweet/All depends on your timing," he forewarns in "Cleanse Song," a psychedelic merry-go-round of a soundtrack that joins the Scottish-tinged "Soul Singer in a Session Band" and singalong single "Four Winds" as Cassadaga's finest. The 13-song-record is certain to open more doors for a band whose recognition has soared with every release since Oberst was just 14.
Album: Evil Empire Band: Rage Against the Machine Tracks 1.People Of The Sun 2.Bulls On Parade 3.Vietnow 4.Revolver 5.Snakecharmer 6.Tire Me 7.Down Rodeo 8.Without A Face 9.Wind Below 10.Roll Right 11.Year Of Tha Boomerang What is there to say? Rage's classic hard metal music matched with Zack's famous rap like ryhming lyrics. This album takes the voice of a brilliant singer and amazing band bottles them up into a Cd then slams them straight into your face. This album features maybe the best song's in history Bulls on Parade.
Jedi Mind Tricks-Violent By Design 1. Intro 2. Retaliation 3. Contra 4. Speech Cobras 5. Breath Of God Interlude 6. Death March 7. Words From Mr. Len Part One 8. I Against I 9. Exertions Remix 10. The Prophecy Interlude 11. Heavenly Divine 12. Sacrafice 13. Permanent Midnight Interlude 14. The Deer Hunter 15. Blood Reign 16. Words From Mr. Len Part Two 17. Gengis Khan 18. Trinity 19. The Executioners Dream 20. Muerte its one of my favorite cds, its underground rap. Jedi Mind Tricks- The Psycho-Social CD 1. Intro 2. The Winds of War 3. Chinese Water Torture 4. The Three Immortals 5. Neva Antiquated - Dark Jedi Remix 6. Omnicron 7. As It Was In The Beginning 8. Books of Blood - The Coming of Tan 9. Incanatrix 10. The Immaculate Conception 11. The Apostle's Creed 12. I Who Have Nothing 13. Communion - The Crop Circle Thesis 14. Onetwothree 15. Souls From The Streets 16. Last Straw 17. Tug of War 18. Get This Low another great CD by Jedi Mind tricks, another one of my top favs. if you into underground, i suggest getting it
Album: The Heart of Everything Band: Within Temptation Tracks 1. The Howling 2. What Have You Done (feat. Keith Caputo) 3. Frozen 4. Our Solemn Hour 5. The Heart Of Everything 6. Hand Of Sorrow 7 The Cross 8. Final Destination 9. All I Need 10. The Truth Beneath The Rose 11. Forgiven The only Dutch music worth exporting :wub:
JMT as ill, heard rage of angels? and dancing swords i think it is? and theres one with immortal technique ..... but i dont recall the name ...
Artist: :Wumpscut: Album: Body Census Track Listing 1. The Beast Sleeps Within You 2. Remember One Thing 3. We Believe, We Believe 4. Ain'T That Hungry Yet 5. You Are A Goth 6. My Dear Ghoul 7. Hide And Seek 8. Homo Gotikus Industrialis 9. Body Census 10. Adonai, My Lord 11. The Fall Description Eleven tracks of pure dark electro aggravation ranging from the melancholy title track to the pulsing club tracks "We Believe, We Believe" and "My Dear Ghoul" to the restrained beauty of "Remember One Thing" make this Wumpscut's most diverse album to date. Rhythmic bass overlaid with adhering synth hooks and Rudy Ratzinger's leering vocals create an aural infection that's difficult to cure.
Artist: Fort Minor Album: The Rising Tied Track Listing 1. Introduction 2. Remember The Name (feat. Styles Of Beyond) 3. Right Now (feat. Black Thought of The Roots and Styles Of Beyond) 4. Petrified 5. Feel Like Home (feat. Styles Of Beyond) 6. Where'd You Go (feat. Holly Brook and Jonah Matranga) 7. In Stereo 8. Back Home (feat. Common and Styles Of Beyond) 9. Cigarettes 10. Believe Me (feat. Bobo and Styles Of Beyond) 11. Get Me Home 12. High Road (feat. John Legend) 13. Kenji 14. Red to Black (feat. Kenna, Jonah Matranga and Styles of Beyond) 15. The Battle (feat. Celph Titled) 16. Slip Out The Back (feat. Mr Hahn) Description This is a great album by Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda. This album features many great artists such as Takbir Bashir and Ryan Maginn a.k.a Styles Of Beyond, Black Thought of the Roots and Common. Remember The Name has some catchy lyrics and Kenji is a really good song that Shinoda thought threw well whilst writing it. A good album overall, if you are into thought out lyrics and like rap you will like this album.
Artist: Tool Album: Undertow Track listing: 1. "Intolerance" – 4:53 2. "Prison Sex" – 4:56 3. "Sober" – 5:05 4. "Bottom" – 7:13 (Tool/Henry Rollins) 5. "Crawl Away" – 5:29 6. "Swamp Song" – 5:31 7. "Undertow" – 5:21 8. "4°" – 6:02 9. "Flood" – 7:45 10. "Disgustipated" – 15:47 Desciption: Yes. Just. Yes. Tool's first full-length album, which is probably blatant proof of how awesome Tool is, from beginning to end, and also proof of how horrible censorship has been. (Sure, there's a full-nude guy and a nude obese asian woman and the band members with needles on their faces and stuff, but who cares? We want the music, and the music alone is FTW) It's a hard rocking, progressive rock filled album that is great for those who wants to rock out, and just want a great album. Truly worthy of your time. Everything from vocals to bass is just fantastically placed, it's unique, it's great, and reminds me of how awesome Tool is, and how it's one of the few rock bands to rock out even to this day. We need more bands like tool, not more bands like Fall Out Boy or Linkin Park, and this album is proof. Artist: Nine Inch Nails Album: Year Zero Track listing: 1. "HYPERPOWER!" – 1:42 2. "The Beginning of the End" – 2:47 3. "Survivalism" – 4:23 4. "The Good Soldier" – 3:23 5. "Vessel" – 4:52 6. "Me, I'm Not" – 4:51 7. "Capital G" – 3:50 8. "My Violent Heart" – 4:13 9. "The Warning" – 3:38 10. "God Given" – 3:50 11. "Meet Your Master" – 4:08 12. "The Greater Good" – 4:52 13. "The Great Destroyer" – 3:17 14. "Another Version of the Truth" – 4:09 15. "In This Twilight" – 3:33 16. "Zero-Sum" – 6:14 Desciption: Remember when I said we need more bands like Tool? Well we need more bands like Nine Inch Nails, and VNV Nation too. Industrial music is great, and Trent really knows how to pull it off in Year Zero. It's conceptual genius, everything about it is great. Like Rolling Stones said, Trent runs out of disc space before he runs out of ideas. It's probably the best super mainstream album to come out so far this year. Truly a mark of genius, and hopefully it wakes a few people up to not only realize how bad the music industry has gotten and how much we need this kind of uniqueness in music, but also realize how stupid we are politically. Trent killed 2 birds with one stone here, and it is far from over, especially with a Year Zero 2 in the works.
Arist: Between The Buried And Me Album: Alaska Track listing: 1. All Bodies 2. Alaska 3. Croakies and Boatshoes 4. Selkies: The Endless Obsession 5. Breathe in, Breathe Out 6. Roboturner 7. Backwards Marathon 8. Medicine Wheel 9. The Primer 10. Autodidact 11. Laser Speed Description: "Oh my god," was the first thing I thought of when first listening to Alaska. I can safely say this is one of the best CDs ever made. From the very first song all the way to the end, BTBAM shows their incredible mix of genres and styles, as well as their unmatched talent. One minute you'll be banging your head and screaming at the top of your lungs, the next you'll be swaying your arms singing along with Tommy Rogers as he leaps from metalcore to jazz-influenced mellow singing within seconds. It is so hard for me to describe Alaska because it is such a unique sound that you'll have to hear to understand. So yeah... go listen to it!
Time for some revival. Artist:Pearl Jam Album: Vs. Track Listing: 1. "Go" – 3:12 2. "Animal" – 2:49 3. "Daughter" – 3:55 4. "Glorified G" – 3:26 5. "Dissident" – 3:35 6. "W.M.A." – 5:59 7. "Blood" – 2:50 8. "Rearviewmirror" – 4:44 9. "Rats" – 4:15 10. "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town" – 3:15 11. "Leash" – 3:09 12. "Indifference" – 5:02 Pearl Jam's second album. The sophmore album of a band whom already had released one of the best selling albums of all time. Pearl Jam pulled out a raunchier, rougher sound than their first album, Ten with amazing results. No videos ever made for this album, Pearl Jam wanted their popularity to die down a lot. Having gotten a court case against Ticket Master to play in smaller, cheaper venues with cheaper tickets, not even wanting to release singles for the album, PJ wanted nothing more than be a normal band. They tried, and everything but musically were they a normal band eventually. Musically they're a phenomenal band. Vs. is blatant proof of their awesomeness. You can rock out to it, you can be mellow with it. Its execution is beautifully done. It's a fine album, and if you want to listen to some actual good rock, pick up this album. Definitely. Artist: Screaming Trees Album: Dust Track Listing: 1. "Halo of Ashes" – 4:04 2. "All I Know" – 3:55 | 3. "Look at You" – 4:42 4. "Dying Days" – 4:51 5. "Make My Mind" – 4:11 6. "Sworn and Broken" – 3:34 7. "Witness" – 3:39 8. "Traveler" – 5:22 9. "Dime Western" – 3:39 10. "Gospel Plow" – 6:17 Some bands in the 90s grunge era didn't hit it big. However, they made fantastic music that has influenced many. Screaming Trees was on the verge of hitting it big, but in the midst of their climbing to popularity, they broke up. Dust is the last album they made, and their most successful, going Gold. Screaming Trees hit a psychedelic approach, a very different approach than what most grunge bands were doing. In this album they were able to rock out, like the songs Witness, and yet calm down a bit which most of the beginning of the album consists of. It's a fine album, definitely something to pick up if you want something different in rock. ----- More albums on the way!
Artist: Jeff Buckley Album: Grace Track Listing: 1. "Mojo Pin" – 5:42 2. "Grace" – 5:22 3. "Last Goodbye" – 4:35 4. "Lilac Wine" – 4:32 5. "So Real" – 4:43 6. "Hallelujah" – 6:53 7. "Lover, You Should've Come Over" – 6:43 8. "Corpus Christi Carol" – 2:56 9. "Eternal Life" – 4:52 10. "Dream Brother" – 5:26 Let me inform you of a few things. Jeff Buckley died before his time came. This is only legitimate solo album. It has went 6x platinum in Australia and despite it being released over 10 years ago it's still popping up in the charts everywhere here and there. Jeff Buckley is an amazing artist. Musically he was still searching exactly what he wanted, but the lowest this album ever went was just to a promising kind of music. This isn't a hard rocking album, it is somewhat in the middle in tempo. Jeff Buckley will always be in the hearts of million, including me. He's a legitimate artist. This is really music. He's performs some of the most beautiful music I have ever heard of in my LIFE. If you are into music, true form of music, not some stupid screamo, emo, and other bullcrap. Actual music. Check this album out immediately. This is an album you need to get. Definitely. ----------------- Artist: Muse Album: Origin of Symmetry Track Listing: 1. "New Born" – 6:01 2. "Bliss" – 4:12 3. "Space Dementia" – 6:20 4. "Hyper Music" – 3:20 5. "Plug In Baby" – 3:40 6. "Citizen Erased" – 7:19 7. "Micro Cuts" – 3:38 8. "Screenager" – 4:20 9. "Darkshines" – 4:47 10. "Feeling Good" – 3:19 11. "Megalomania" – 4:38 After a somewhat decent debut album, Muse headed into some riff-based songs for their second album, and managed to pull out an incredibly underrated but incredibly good album called Origin of Symmetry. I have all of Muse's albums, but I'm more addicted to their second and third album than first and latest album. Origin of Symmetry has some incredibly fantastic bass lines, such should be noted in the song "Hyper Music" and "Darkshines", it also has some incredibly fantastic riffs such as in "Citizen Erased". Muse did a fantastic job on this album, and if you lie progressive rock, I suggest you go ahead and check it out. ----------------- Artist: Mudhoney Album: Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles Track Listing: 1. "Touch Me I'm Sick" – 2:35 2. "Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More" – 3:46 3. "Hate the Police" – 2:08 4. "Burn It Clean" – 3:00 5. "You Got It" – 2:53 6. "Halloween" – 6:12 7. "No One Has" – 3:26 8. "If I Think" – 3:37 9. "In 'N' Out of Grace" – 5:28 10. "Need" – 3:00 11. "Chain That Door" – 1:51 12. "Mudride" – 5:43 Mudhoney...the reason that the grunge era sounded like...grunge. Mudhoney is an incrediblt influential band. They took influence over sales, and do a fantastic job at what they do best: make music. Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles is a compilation album, made after their first album, it includes A-Sides and B-Sides of the original EP, and a few cover songs from Sonic Youth and such. It's a fine compilation, if you love grunge and alternative rock, and would love to know some of the reasons it sounds the way it does, check this compilation out. It'll be a great way to see how rock formed into the fantastic form that is alternative rock.
Third time's the charm? Artist: Porcupine Tree Album: Stupid Dream Track Listing: 1. "Even Less" – 7:11 2. "Piano Lessons" – 4:21 3. "Stupid Dream" - 0:28 4. "Pure Narcotic" - 5:02 5. "Slave Called Shiver" - 4:40 6. "Don't Hate Me" - 8:30 7. "This Is No Rehearsal" - 3:26 8. "Baby Dream in Cellophane" - 3:15 9. "Stranger by the Minute" - 4:30 10. "A Smart Kid" - 5:22 11. "Tinto Brass" - 6:17 12. "Stop Swimming" - 6:53 Do you like Pink Floyd? I hope you do, they're a phenomenal band. Do you wish there was a band like them around? I hope you do, because we could use more bands like that. Porcupine Tree isn't a Pink Floyd mimmick, they're influenced by them, though, and it shows in their music. The album Stupid Dream is a great way to start off listening to them. Porcupine Tree really do pleases all of the lovers of Pink Floyd that wish there was a Pink Floyd today. I suggest this to any Pink Floyd or progressive rock fan. The album is fantastic. Artist: Queens of the Stone Age Album: Era Vulgaris Track Listing: 1. "Turnin' on the Screw" – 5:20 2. "Sick, Sick, Sick"– 3:34 3. "I'm Designer" – 4:04 4. "Into the Hollow" – 3:32 5. "Misfit Love" – 5:39 6. "Battery Acid" – 4:36 7. "Make It Wit Chu"– 4:50 8. "3's & 7's" – 3:34 9. "Suture Up Your Future" – 4:37 10. "River in the Road" – 3:19 11. "Run, Pig, Run" – 4:48 Queens of the Stone Age might be one of the best mainstream bands to come out within the last 10 years. They're phenomenal. They encompass everything we need to get rid of crap like Linkin Park and Fall out Boy. Their latest album, Era Vulgaris, shows that. It has incredibly catchy riffs and lyrics (Sick, Sick, Sick, 3's & 7's), they have stuff that will make the radio enemies with them (Suture Up Your Future) and overall, this album is pretty much ALBUM OF THE YEAR material. Get it. Now.