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Description: Artist: Hondo MacLean / Audio CD released 2005-02-28 at Mighty Atom / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Keithie’s Done Himself A ... more
Unspoken Dialect - Hondo MacLean ... A Mischief
2 Don't Stop... Rodeo!!
3 Don't Forget To Feed The Fish
4 Weightless
5 A Song For The Elvis Impersonator
6 Yeah Girl, You Said It!
7 Blinding Lightshows & Bad Clothes Dress Codes
8 Amphibian Kiss
9 Intensity In 10 Cities
10 Mortal Kombat

Newest Review: ... in the end. The thing I always loved most about Hondo Maclean was their fantastic ability to shift from melodic to mayhem ... more

 ... with ease. One second they'll be singing at their most melodic and the next they will erupt with an explosive Metal riff. This makes their music great fun to listen to as you never know where the music is going to go next and this therefore provides for great entertainment and tremendous excitement. Closing track 'Mortal Kombat' I feel provides the album with the best example of this, it is in my opinion the best track that the band ever wrote and is one that I thoroughly enjoy listening to. There are not many band...more

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Release Date: 2005 - 02 - 28, Audio CD, Mighty Atom
Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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Premium Review Unspoken Dialect - Hondo MacLean: Blinding Lightshows & Bad Clothes Dress Codes (431 words)
by - written on 10/02/08 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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Hondo Maclean were a Post-Hardcore band from Bridgend in South Wales. During their career they released an album and two EPs before deciding to call it a day in early 2007. They were active as a band for six years and were extremely proficient at what they did, melding Post-Hardcore and Metal and emerging victorious. They were signed to Mighty Atom Records and all of their releases came out through the label. A second album had been planned, however it was about this time that the band split up and so it never did emerge in the end. The thing I always loved most about Hondo Maclean was their fantastic ability to shift from melodic to mayhem with ease. One ...  Read the complete review

 

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