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When you think of some of the premier bands from the last two decades, you can t help but think of the Pacific Northwest. While The Classic Crime claims a musical pedigree harkening back to the legendary Seattle rock acts of the 1990s, the band s distinct musical signature is certain to leave an indelible mark on the present day rock landscape all their own. Assaulting your psyche with a high intensity, guitar-driven rock-riff sound coupled with arresting melodies and lyrics from Matt MacDonald s prophetic mind, The Classic Crime's songs will leave you humming for days on end.
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A limited edition EP featuring live and studio tracks from some of the hardest rockers in our catalog! A must have for the collector and fan!
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Back for the 3rd assault on your ears is DEMON HUNTER bring The Tryptic as a solid follow up to their highly acclaimed previous album Summer of Darkness!
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The Aftermath is coming! Norma Jean are no strangers to suspense. In fact, it seems the band almost thrives on creating anticipation for their admiring fans. Whether it be the flurry of eagerness that divulges the crowd as their strobed show begins, or the way they can hold a captivated audience in the midst of a 15-minute song, Norma Jean have a gift for creating an anxious buzz. And that buzz has never been bigger as they prepare for their follow up release to 2002's Bless The Martyr and Kiss the Child. Produced by Matt Bayles (Isis, Botch), the songs are heavier, the vocals darker, and you'd better believe the buzz is big!- The Aftermath is Coming!
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Over the past 10 years, Sixpence None The Richer has left its indelible mark not only on Christian music, but also the culture at large. The platinum-selling band earned multiple Dove Awards and Grammy nominations, and had the #1 song in the U.S. ( and 10 other countries including Canada, the U.K., Australia, Japan and Israel) with 1999's 'Kiss Me'. In addition to their own studio recordings, they impacted the world by recording songs for various compilation albums and movie soundtracks. Yet, never before had these songs been pulled together on one project. This 18-song collection accomplishes this by including out-of-print fan favorites from their early years, well-known songs from many compilation projects and soundtracks, and their recent breakthrough radio hits, plus 3 new songs never heard before! Until now, one would have had to buy 11 different albums to collect all the songs in this package (not even counting the new material). This collection offers everything a Sixpence fan would want to own, all in
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Starflyer 59 provides their most up-tempo record to date, with My Island. The songs were written with a heavy emphasis on bass guitar lines, somewhere in the vein of 80's bands like The Smiths and Echo and the Bunnymen. My Island offers a fresh take on Starflyer 59 s critically acclaimed sound.
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The Classic Crime s high-intensity guitar-driven sound are coupled with arresting melodies on Albatross. Includes Flight of Kings and We All Look Elsewhere.
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I Call This Abandonment is filled with high energy and passion, with screaming and catchy alternative rock music. The album was produced by Nathan Dantzler (Tree 63, Kids In The Way). After spending the past year touring and developing their live show, maturing their sound, and building a fan base, the band is ready to release their first full length album to the masses.
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These Ontario natives, discovered by Trevor McNevan of Thousand Foot Krutch/FM Static, built their fan base by becoming one of the hardest working unsigned bands, fronting the bills for self-promotion, renting out venues and creating an underground following worthy of any label's notice. This special, limited edition includes 4 extra songs, behind the scenes craziness with the guys and their video for "California."
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Kutless' Sea of Faces is waiting to be released into the hands of current Kutless fans and the many more that are hearing of the band weekly. Returning with producer Aaron Sprinkle, Sea of Faces will deliver great singles such as "Treason," the title track "Sea of Faces" and the power "Passion."
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