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1 Exist Underground 2 Sparks It Will Rain 3 Cinema 4 Pamplemousse 5 Who Doesn't Love a Good Dismemberment 6 Antartica Inside Me 7 When You Lose I Lose As Well 8 Celebrate the Pyre 9 Are You Anywhere 10 Makeshift Clay You 11 Without You and One Other I Am Nothing Newest Review: ... has a massive sound; vocals, guitars and drums are all pushed up as loud as is acceptable and it immediately imposes itself ... more |
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The Tropic Rot
Release Date: 2009 - 07 - 06, Audio CD, Ferret Music Last Update 07.12.2009 06:04
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by - written on 11/07/09 (Very useful, 6 readings)
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Poison The Well's progression into more of an experimental-sounding band was the best possible thing the band could have done. Although their earlier albums 'The Opposite of December' and 'Tear From the Red' were respected albums in their genre, there was always the lingering feeling that the band were capable of much more. With frequent member changes (a look at their previous members list shows over twenty previous members at different stages of the band), and a major label signing along the way (for one album), it seems that Poison The Well are all in favour of the current direction of the band. It is definitely the right decision, as 'The Tropic Rot' is a ... Read the complete review
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