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Description: Genre: Indie Rock & Punk - Hardcore / Artist: Hell Is For Heroes / Audio CD released 2005-03-14 at Factotum / Disc #1 ... more Newest Review: ... from. 'Quiet Riot' seems to make up for the 'exploding' that MFTP didn't do during it's choruses - the trademark of the ... more |
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by carlmcq - written on 31/07/06 (Very useful, 171 readings)
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This is finally the follow up to the London rocker's debut release, The Neon Handshake, and comparisons will always be made between these two, quite different, pieces of music. Opening track 'Kamichi' is big highlight of the album, and is an excellent piece of music to kick-start proceedings. It reflects some of the maturity that has been developed since TNH, such as the haunting melodies of the bridge, with the high singing in the background. An excellent start. 'Models for the Programme' starts off far different to the majority of tracks from the debut release - this starts of with a simple drum intro, going straight into the verse. As soon as ...
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