| 1. City Lights/Western Sky |
| 2. Simple Joys |
| 3. Trade Winds |
| 4. Native Shores |
| 5. Companero |
| 6. Go the Distance |
| 7. Twelve Tribes |
| 8. All in Good Time |
| 9. Summit |
| 10. Hands Held Apart |
Twelve Tribes,Richard Souther,Narada,Adult Alternative,Ethnic Fusion,Jazz Music,New Age / Meditation
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The Rebirth of Tragedy
Twelve Tribes Manufacturer: Ferret Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000255LJS Release Date: 2004-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Post Replica
- Baboon Music
- Translation of Fixes
- Venus Complex
- Backburner
- Chroma
- The Train Bridge
- Godshaped War
- Luma
- Flight of the Pathogen
Customer Reviews:
this is not emo metal .......2007-06-21
You heard me: "Good, Nu-Metal".......2005-10-20
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Well title just about sums it up.... "Good Nu-Metal" - Twelve Tribes adds some serious Talentand musicianship, Song writing skills and a Refreshing Vibe to a desperately dying scene. The Rebirth of Tragedy is a solid CD from start to finish. At first I felt ashamed to like something so blatantly Nu-Metal... But there is so much talent and so many great songs on this CD it is undeniable. Music is Music. Forget Titles and enjoy anything that pleases the ears.... Twelve Tribes do just that. Can't wait for anew album!
Favorite Songs: Baboon Music, Venus Complex, Chroma, and Luna
-3.75 STARS
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"...Smash us like collisions of planets".......2005-10-12
When I first got a chance to see these guys live shortly after I was introduced to the metal/hardcore scene. I had never heard of them at the time, and wanted to discover every band associated within these genres. After what I considered a very solid and well performed performance, I met the band and picked up this CD.
When I first listened to it, almost none of it really clicked with me. I almost thought that the band I just saw live wasn't the same on the CD. I listened to it again, to try and soak up some of it better, but still nothing... and once again another CD gets set aside and rejected in my collection.
Then around a year ago, I saw them live again... and this time knowing what to expect. Once again an incredible live show, "So what is it about the CD that bugs me so much?" I would constantly ask myself, but still the CD went on with no attention.
Now over a year from when I saw them, and much more experience of many more bands... I decided once again to give this CD my full attention while reading the lyrics along with it.
This time I really started to hear what this band was all about. Listening to this CD I noticed one thing that I rarely hear in bands `now-a-days'; every instrument stands out, and the guitars and bass are almost never following each other, they are each doing their own parts, which adds a extreme amount of depth in each song. The guitar riffs written throughout are well processed and brought together. The bass not only brings out the guitar, but it stands out on it's own a lot... which is something I wish I could hear in more bands. The drummer is very talented and keeps the energy flowing throughout the entire album. And most of all comes the unique side of things, Adam Jackson's vocals which are in a sense of a yelling/shouting/rap tone with the occasional screaming, and the `singing' vocals are nothing short of amazing as well; while not a lot is present, where they are included they are never out of place.
The lyrics presented to us by Adam Jackson, are extremely well thought out and complex. While you may sometimes get lost in his thoughts, he sure knows how to give the reader a general sense of what he is trying to say and what his opinions of his life experiences are. I always can really appreciate great lyrics!
One of the biggest letdowns is the artwork and design by Cory Kildof of `Sons Of Nero'. Knowing the great reputation and work by `Sons Of Nero' I had really high expectations for the design, when overall I feel let down and my expectations shattered by the bland brown dusty colors used, and simplistic patterns and designs throughout. And while I really love the lyrics by Jackson, the idea to squash them all together senselessly becomes a burden to read which brings about another let down.
In conclusion, this album features plenty of great songs and great lyrics. In my opinion the best songs are featured more towards the beginning and near the end they become a little more stale, but overall this album is defiantly worth checking out but make sure as you listen, you give it your full attention along with an open mind, and you might find yourself listening to a great musical experience.
Amazing Band!.......2005-07-25
Twelve Tribes are awsome.......2005-07-25
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The Twelve Tribes
David Krakauer's Klezmer Madness Manufacturer: Label Bleu Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000634US Release Date: 2002-09-10 |
Tracks:
- Tribe Number Thirteen
- Kozatzke/Der Ziser
- Gypsy Bulgar
- Chusen Kale Mazel Tov
- Queen of the Midnight Fax
- New Year After...
- Bulgar
- Der Gasn Nign
- Television Frailachs
- Table Pounding
- As If
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Clarinetist David Krakauer shifted his focus to klezmer in the late 1980s, and has since become one of the leaders of the so-called neo-klezmer music scene. Having grown up listening to and studying rock, jazz, and classical, he imbues his current explorations with a potent range of depth and experimentation. Krakauer's fourth album has a raw edginess that's more in keeping with older klezmer 78 rpm records. Eschewing the restrained recreations of many contemporary ensembles, his music is full of the passions that still spring to life in those recordings from the 1920s. On the composition "Table Pounding," Krakauer's clarinet lines entwine with those of a gently distorted electric guitar, which are then joined by exuberant drumming and rolling accordion washes, making this music sound like the past, the present, and the future. --David GreenbergerCustomer Reviews:
An exciting new recording.......2002-10-28
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Midwest Pandemic
Twelve Tribes Manufacturer: Ferret Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000I0SGJO Release Date: 2006-10-03 |
Tracks:
- National Amnesia
- Muzzle Order
- Televangelist
- Pagan Self Portrait
- History Versus The Pavement
- Monarch Of Dreams
- Librium
- Verona
- The Nine Year Tide
- Midwest Pandemic
- The Recovery: In Three Parts I. God Bless You, Good Thief II. Towers And Vectors III. Bridge To The Sun
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This is a great album!!!.......2007-06-21
Definitely a good cd!!.......2007-03-09
Derivative hardcore from Ohio.......2007-02-25
That's a shame, however, considering the band's strength definitely lies in crafting diverse songs that are replete with heavy breakdowns and great rhythmic combinations. Out of all five members, it is only Shane Shook who's trying to break the mould, as he inserts some great raw yet rhythmically powerful fills throughout the whole album. Also, the guitarist is capable of so much more than is presented here. Rather than doing the same guitar run over and over again, he is at his creative best on the more laidback pieces, such as the primarily acoustic based "Monarch of Dreams", which recalls the finest moments of Isis and later day Cult of Luna. The acoustic walk of the melody is broken by dynamic drum and bass beats before everything calms down and is finalised on an eerie note. Likewise, the opening bass chords of "The Nine Year Tide" are sadly wasted when the band decide to turn it into yet another overdone hardcore number rather than developing it into a full-blown sludge cut. The guitar work of Kevin Schindel hints at his being a much better musician, so it's a real shame this band haven't made more use of his abilities. Although "Monarch of Dreams" is arguably the only piece that I like from start to finish (it's just 2 minutes though), there are good elements on other pieces, including the sombre guitar theme on the aforementioned "The Nine Year Tide", the rumbling bass of "History Versus the Pavement", and the clean-toned instrumentation on "Librium". The album's closing song is nearly nine minutes, divided into three sections, but some of the arrangements seem sorely lacking. They would have worked a lot better if they'd been linked with recurring melodic themes or been written with a stronger compositional vision.
I am unfamiliar with this band's previous work(s), so I have nothing to compare Midwest Pandemic with. That said, on its own, it feels like an album with undeniable potential wasted due to lack of direction. The resut is that the average hardcore fan may find them too diverse whilst fans of bands such as Void, Cult of Luna, and even Time of Orchids will find them too bland and uninspired.
Great Album.......2006-12-04
Pick it up!!
This release crushes their last effort!.......2006-10-26
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Twelve Tribes
Richard Souther Manufacturer: Narada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005P35 Release Date: 1990-08-17 |
Tracks:
- City Lights/Western Sky
- Simple Joys
- Trade Winds
- Native Shores
- Companero
- Go the Distance
- Twelve Tribes
- All in Good Time
- Summit
- Hands Held Apart
Customer Reviews:
What a wonderful hidden treasure........2003-08-28
Listen to the way 'Hands Held Apart' just tugs at your strings, or be blown away by the raw power of the title track. My favorite, "Go the Distance" will take your breath away.
A wonderful CD!
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As Feathers to Flower
Twelve Tribes Manufacturer: Eulogy Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007LL3Q Release Date: 2003-01-24 |
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Twelve Tribes Manufacturer: Eulogy Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000056PFO Release Date: 2000-08-08 |
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Midwest Pandemic
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000GMBPZQ Release Date: 2006-12-12 |
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Rebirth of Tragedy
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002ZEWGG Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
Album Description
Japanese pressing of the U.S. hardcore/metal act's 2004 album, scheduled to include one bonus track. Details TBA. Ferret.
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As Feathers to Flower
Twelve Tribes Manufacturer: Eulog ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000056KVJ |
Tracks:
- Strings
- As Ghosts Are Given to Me
- Blowing Kisses
- Still
- Then Days Away
- Killing Tonight for Every Love's Money
- Faith, Hope's Dirty Knife
- Mr. Bear
- Abaddon
- Devil's Chord
Meditation Music:
- Visions & Encounters [Import]
- Waterfall Suite
- Wellspring
- A Way of Life
- America Latina, Vol. 2
- Arctic Refuge: A Gathering of Tribes
- Art of Sexual Ecstasy
- Between Green and Blue
- Birds of Prey
- Café du Soleil
Meditation Music
In the Ghetto: Songs of Elvis [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Wolfl: Sonata for piano in Cm; Sonata for piano in E
What Sound [Enhanced] [Import]
Welcome to America [Explicit Lyrics]
Villa-Lobos: String Quartets Nos. 2 & 7