Home > Music > Music Album >

Stabbing The Drama - Soilwork


 Stabbing The Drama - Soilwork Music Album
amazon

Stabbing The Drama - Soilwork

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Soilwork / Audio CD released 2005-02-28 at Nuclear Blast / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Stabbing The Drama 2 One With The Flies 3 Weapon Of Vanity 4 Crestfallen 5 Nerve 6 Stalemate 7 Distance 8 Observati ... more
Stabbing The Drama - Soilwork ... Distance
8 Observation Slave
9 Fate In Motion
10 Blind Eye Halo
11 If Possible

Price Comparison for Stabbing The Drama - Soilwork

Stabbing the Drama
Release Date: 2005 - 02 - 28, Audio CD, Nuclear Blast
Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
£ 13.98
Free!


within 24 hours
Stabbing The Drama - Soilwork go shopping
 

There are no reviews for this product yet

There are no reviews for this product yet.
Be the first to write a premium review for this product.
Plus, if this is in one of our categories of the month you'll also go in the First Reviews Draw for the chance to win a bonus 2500 dooyooMiles.
 

Reviews for similar products

Frankingsteins

Natural Born Chaos - Soilwork

Premium Review Follow the Hollow (779 words)
by Frankingsteins - written on 15/01/06 (Very useful, 291 readings)
Rating:

heavy metal who are averse to the headache-inducing brutality of death metal, like me, to finally appreciate the talent it takes to perform, especially with the power of the guitars. Soilwork are among the most successful melodic death bands (an increasingly popular genre), but have always been overshadowed by some of their peers, such as Arch Enemy and In Flames. Released in 2002, ‘Natural Born Chaos’ can be seen as a continuation (of sorts) of the music pioneered by At the Gates and In Flames. The former disbanded in the mid-90s, while In Flames’ music from the turn of the millennium has moved increasingly away from their origins and towards a more commercial hard ...

Frankingsteins

Natural Born Chaos - Soilwork

Premium Review Follow the Hollow (779 words)
by Frankingsteins - written on 15/01/06 (Very useful, 291 readings)
Rating:

heavy metal who are averse to the headache-inducing brutality of death metal, like me, to finally appreciate the talent it takes to perform, especially with the power of the guitars. Soilwork are among the most successful melodic death bands (an increasingly popular genre), but have always been overshadowed by some of their peers, such as Arch Enemy and In Flames. Released in 2002, ‘Natural Born Chaos’ can be seen as a continuation (of sorts) of the music pioneered by At the Gates and In Flames. The former disbanded in the mid-90s, while In Flames’ music from the turn of the millennium has moved increasingly away from their origins and towards a more commercial hard ...

 

Products similar to Stabbing The Drama - Soilwork

good not as good as other albums

Generally good album Not as good as their other stuff

The best metal/hard rock album in time? maybe Allegedly ''the sell out album''

Some decent rocky tunes Lyrics a bit dull, often a bit too commercial

A highly rewarding and challenging listening experience for those looking for unique Metal May be difficult to understand in the first few listens


More products in Music Album

Two - Magnum
Progressive Rock - 2008

Super Extra Gravity - Cardigans
Clean, Crisp production, amazing songs, great vocals, no filler tracks Might be too different for fans of 'Lovefool'.

Supergrass Is 10 - The Best Of 1994-2004 - Supergrass
tracks 1-10. All fantastic, sing-a-long anthems 11-15, notably the new songs like 'Bullet'

Sleepwalking - Magnum

Princess Alice And The Broken Arrow - Magnum
Progressive Rock - 2007

Long Days Black Knights - Magnum
Progressive Rock - 2008

First Band On The Moon - The Cardigans
Pop Rock - 1999

Emmerdale - The Cardigans
Pop Rock - 1999

Diamond Hoo Ha - Supergrass
The 2 singles. It sags in the middle.

Best Of - The Cardigans
Some well known Cardigans classics Lots of unknown and possible unheard tracks

Advantages and disadvantages from the dooyooCommunity
 
Stabbing The Drama - Soilwork