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M(US)ic
Release Date: 2007 - 01 - 22, Audio CD, Equal Vision Last Update 16.12.2009 06:02
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by - written on 24/10/08 (Very useful, 66 readings)
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Here is a review i have done of the album M(US)SIC from the band Damiera. You may have seen a version of this review on Ciao as i used to be a member over there too. Track Listing: Immure Lessons M(US)IC Via Invested I Am Pulse Ember Eason Departures Flora: Yield Broken Hands Obsessions After mountain sized trials and obstacles for each individual member of what was to be Damiera as we know them now, everything seemed to fall into place. Call it coincidence, call it fate, whatever was working away at getting Dave Raymond, Rock Whittington, Brad Mcrae and Mark Henry together has ended up ... Read the complete review
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