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CD Review: Umbrellas - Illuminare
Umbrellas create extraordinarily lush, powerful waves of melody which wash over you with the delicate calm of an ebb tide.
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CD Review: Dusk and Summer, Dashboard Confessional
Notwithstanding the dirty secret of my falling victim to Dashboard's oozing emotions, I am grateful for this addictive album.
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CD Review: Dashboard Confessional – Dusk and Summer
Beyond Teenage Angst-Land: Emo darlings Dashboard Confessional are back with a new album and they're spreading their musical wings.
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Interview: Elias Reidy of Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
"They make a point to come to us and talk to us about it, because it’s almost like we are messing with their music."
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CD Review: Halifax - The Inevitability Of A Strange World
They have a strong influence from the band Nine Inch Nails, as well as the Foo Fighters to reggae to Children of Bodom.
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CD Review: Monty Are I - Wall Of People
With nearly 12,000 MySpace friends listed on their site, this band promises to make some waves.
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CD Review: The Early November - The Mother, The Mechanic and The Path
Concept albums just don’t work in our post Spinal Tap world. But you get two great CDs and a drinks coaster for the price of one.
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CD Review: Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Don't You Fake It
From musical composition that evokes emotion to poetic lyrics, a mournful bass to a driving guitar it's all Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.
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CD Review: Gracer - Voices Travel
The sound of this record is heavily influenced by the effects on the vocals and guitars throughout.
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"This Munky's Gone to Heaven"
I was just talking about artists being certified fools here. Now KORN guitarist JAMES 'MUNKY' SHAFFER has stuffed his foot in his mouth far past his uvula.
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