Soul Searching Sun

Soul Searching Sun

Soul Searching Sun

Track Listings
 
1. Hope
2. Weeds
3. Gently Sentimental
4. Tangerine
5. My Mind Is Dangerous
6. Neg
7. Led You Astray
8. Heroin Dreams
9. None
10. Angry Tree
11. Hemophiliac in Me
12. Desire
13. Whispers
14. River Runs Red [Hidden Track]
15. Let's Pretend [Hidden Track]
16. Tangerine [Hidden Track]

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
At one time, Life of Agony was a bleak, Goth metal band comparable to Type O Negative, but the only thing headbangers will find agonizing about Life of Agony is having to sit through the band's Soul Searching Sun. While the bandmembers still have a penchant for beefy guitars and surging wah-wah solos, it sounds like they've been listening to way too many Pearl Jam records lately. Gone is the hostility and grim claustrophobia of their earlier days, replaced with artificial vulnerability and trite melodies from the Grunge 101 textbook. Top it off with obligatory song titles like "Heroin Dreams" and "Angry Tree," and you're left with a disappointing, uninspired effort. --Jon Wiederhorn

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Soul Searching Sun
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Hey Gloria
  • AMAZON REVIEWER SHOULD GO BACK TO LISTENING TO BLINK-182!
  • Response to "Hey Gloria" from "A Kid's Review"
  • Not as bad as its made out to be
  • Actually 1/2 Star
Soul Searching Sun
Life of Agony
Manufacturer: Roadrunner
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Alternative MetalAlternative Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Post GrungePost Grunge | American Alternative | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
MetalMetal | Hard Rock & Metal | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Ugly
  2. River Runs Red
  3. Broken Valley
  4. 1989-1999
  5. Unplugged at the Lowlands Festival 1997

ASIN: B000024U2H
Release Date: 2000-06-23

Tracks:

  1. Hope
  2. Weeds
  3. Gently Sentimental
  4. Tangerine
  5. My Mind Is Dangerous
  6. Neg
  7. Led You Astray
  8. Heroin Dreams
  9. None
  10. Angry Tree
  11. Hemophiliac in Me
  12. Desire
  13. Whispers
  14. River Runs Red
  15. Let's Pretend
  16. Tangerine

Amazon.com

At one time, Life of Agony was a bleak, Goth metal band comparable to Type O Negative, but the only thing headbangers will find agonizing about Life of Agony is having to sit through the band's Soul Searching Sun. While the bandmembers still have a penchant for beefy guitars and surging wah-wah solos, it sounds like they've been listening to way too many Pearl Jam records lately. Gone is the hostility and grim claustrophobia of their earlier days, replaced with artificial vulnerability and trite melodies from the Grunge 101 textbook. Top it off with obligatory song titles like "Heroin Dreams" and "Angry Tree," and you're left with a disappointing, uninspired effort. --Jon Wiederhorn

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Hey Gloria.......2006-07-07

This is that said kid from the earlier review. I don't care that Type O and LOA have connections, I just cannot stand Type O in any way shape or form.

I looked at your profile and see that you are praising christianity and christian metal. I won't bother assailing you since it seems you do a good enough job embarrassing yourself.

Go worship Jesus, loser

5 out of 5 stars AMAZON REVIEWER SHOULD GO BACK TO LISTENING TO BLINK-182!.......2006-04-27

So you throw around words like "artificial" , "trite" and "uninspired" and, wow, automatically, you're a Reviewer (that's WITH a capital R - as in, for Retard, but that's an insult to the retarded...)
Emotional - that's how I'd categorize Life Of Agony. Heartfelt and honest, hurtful and haunting. Their music and songwriting are a revelation. Either you get it, or you don't. Their greatest strength, at least to me, was how they reinvented themselves with each album, refusing to regurgitate themselves into a formula. In this respect, they're like Suicidal Tendencies. Refusing steadfastly to cowtow to industry expectations, they took their loyal fans on a ride (never "for a ride") through uncharted territory and those who "got it" were forever grateful and blessed.
Soul Searching Sun is among their finest achievements, proving LOA to be a mature and sublime force to be reckoned with. Anyone who thinks that this album is "commercial" are missing out on something. This album is like a great painting, incorporating both broad strokes and smaller, subtle strokes to create a true masterpiece of genuine artistry.
To those of you who "get it" , you know what I mean.
To those who don't, and choose to merely brush off LOA with flippant, smug and faux intellectual posturing, well, I truly am sorry for your loss. You're missing something in your soul.
And, to make my point a little clearer, I consider all of LOA's albums -from River Runs Red to Broken Valley- to be all 5 star efforts.

2 out of 5 stars Response to "Hey Gloria" from "A Kid's Review".......2006-01-07

First of all, if you'll notice I didn't attack you. I just disagreed with you, that's all. You on the other hand felt the need to call me a loser for simply having a difference of opinion. Yes, I said you were an idiot and I'm sorry, but I had a good reason. Think about it...what I'm getting at is that Life of Agony's sound has been heavily influenced by Type O's sound. So to be a huge LOA fan and hate TON seems kind of odd to me when TON's keyboardist and producer also produced several LOA albums. Also, as stated earlier, my name is not Gloria, it's Paul. This is my mom's account. So to say "Hey Gloria" shows me that maybe I was justified in calling you an idiot. I apologize for the name calling, especially online. That's not my style. And yes, I like some Christian music. So freaking what!!! Music is music and if it's good, it's good. My tastes are extremely varied and I pretty much like a little bit of everything. I don't stick to one type of genre. And for people who are Christians but want heavy music. I was just giving a review that they might be interested in, since I discovered that Christian metal band from an ad in a metal magazine. I'm sorry if I offended you, but what else am I supposed to think? I'm a huge fan of both LOA and TON myself and am proud to see have seen them both live on several occasions. They put on some great shows. Take it easy. No hard feelings. Later.

4 out of 5 stars Not as bad as its made out to be.......2005-07-29

First of all, the Amazon reviewer is an idiot. LOA where never a "Gothic metal band comparable to Type O Negative(whom I hate)". There has never been anything remotely gothic about these guys. When they started they where originally part of the NYC hardcore scene. Their first album, River Runs Red is a masterpiece which was tapping from the same sources as Northwest bands like Soundgarden and Alice in Chains where at the time. LOA where never copying grunge. Heavy riffs and anguished lyrics contrasting with beautiful melodies and traditional songwriting has always been a part of their sound.

Soul Searching Sun is much better than Ugly and showcases some of the band's best ballads such as My Mind is Dangerous. Highly recommended

1 out of 5 stars Actually 1/2 Star.......2005-06-17

This album is awful. This was LOA's most blatant attempt at commercialism, but it does not work whatsoever. By this time in their career, Keith was disinterested and distraught and you heard it in his lack of effort. The album is jumbled with different styles generally not done well. Aside from the excellent Lead You Astray, this album is a poor attempt at too many styles of music.
Soul Searching Sun + 3
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Soul Searching Sun + 3
    Life of Agony
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00005QXBR

    Tracks:

    1. Hope
    2. Woods
    3. Gently Sentimental
    4. Tangerine
    5. My Mind Is Dangerous
    6. Neg
    7. Lead You Astry
    8. None
    9. Angry Tree
    10. Hemophiliac In Me
    11. Desire
    12. Whispers
    13. River Runs Red (Re Zamped) (Bonus Track)
    14. Lets Pretend (Trippin) (Bonus Track)
    15. Tangerine (Re Zap) (Bonus Track)

    Album Description

    1997 release with 3 added bonus tracks, 'River Runs Red' (Re-zamped), 'Let's Pretend' (Trippin) & 'Tangerine' (Re-zep).
    Soul Searching Sun
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Hey Gloria
    • AMAZON REVIEWER SHOULD GO BACK TO LISTENING TO BLINK-182!
    • Response to "Hey Gloria" from "A Kid's Review"
    • Not as bad as its made out to be
    • Actually 1/2 Star
    Soul Searching Sun
    Life of Agony
    Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Alternative MetalAlternative Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Post GrungePost Grunge | American Alternative | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. Ugly
    2. River Runs Red
    3. Broken Valley
    4. 1989-1999
    5. Unplugged at the Lowlands Festival 1997

    ASIN: B000000H4H
    Release Date: 1997-09-09

    Tracks:

    1. Hope
    2. Weeds
    3. Gently Sentimental
    4. Tangerine
    5. My Mind Is Dangerous
    6. Neg
    7. Lead You Astray
    8. Heroin Dreams
    9. None
    10. Angry Tree
    11. Hemophiliac In Me
    12. Desire
    13. Whispers
    14. Bonus Track
    15. Bonus Track
    16. Bonus Track

    Amazon.com

    At one time, Life of Agony was a bleak, Goth metal band comparable to Type O Negative, but the only thing headbangers will find agonizing about Life of Agony is having to sit through the band's Soul Searching Sun. While the bandmembers still have a penchant for beefy guitars and surging wah-wah solos, it sounds like they've been listening to way too many Pearl Jam records lately. Gone is the hostility and grim claustrophobia of their earlier days, replaced with artificial vulnerability and trite melodies from the Grunge 101 textbook. Top it off with obligatory song titles like "Heroin Dreams" and "Angry Tree," and you're left with a disappointing, uninspired effort. --Jon Wiederhorn

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Hey Gloria.......2006-07-07

    This is that said kid from the earlier review. I don't care that Type O and LOA have connections, I just cannot stand Type O in any way shape or form.

    I looked at your profile and see that you are praising christianity and christian metal. I won't bother assailing you since it seems you do a good enough job embarrassing yourself.

    Go worship Jesus, loser

    5 out of 5 stars AMAZON REVIEWER SHOULD GO BACK TO LISTENING TO BLINK-182!.......2006-04-27

    So you throw around words like "artificial" , "trite" and "uninspired" and, wow, automatically, you're a Reviewer (that's WITH a capital R - as in, for Retard, but that's an insult to the retarded...)
    Emotional - that's how I'd categorize Life Of Agony. Heartfelt and honest, hurtful and haunting. Their music and songwriting are a revelation. Either you get it, or you don't. Their greatest strength, at least to me, was how they reinvented themselves with each album, refusing to regurgitate themselves into a formula. In this respect, they're like Suicidal Tendencies. Refusing steadfastly to cowtow to industry expectations, they took their loyal fans on a ride (never "for a ride") through uncharted territory and those who "got it" were forever grateful and blessed.
    Soul Searching Sun is among their finest achievements, proving LOA to be a mature and sublime force to be reckoned with. Anyone who thinks that this album is "commercial" are missing out on something. This album is like a great painting, incorporating both broad strokes and smaller, subtle strokes to create a true masterpiece of genuine artistry.
    To those of you who "get it" , you know what I mean.
    To those who don't, and choose to merely brush off LOA with flippant, smug and faux intellectual posturing, well, I truly am sorry for your loss. You're missing something in your soul.
    And, to make my point a little clearer, I consider all of LOA's albums -from River Runs Red to Broken Valley- to be all 5 star efforts.

    2 out of 5 stars Response to "Hey Gloria" from "A Kid's Review".......2006-01-07

    First of all, if you'll notice I didn't attack you. I just disagreed with you, that's all. You on the other hand felt the need to call me a loser for simply having a difference of opinion. Yes, I said you were an idiot and I'm sorry, but I had a good reason. Think about it...what I'm getting at is that Life of Agony's sound has been heavily influenced by Type O's sound. So to be a huge LOA fan and hate TON seems kind of odd to me when TON's keyboardist and producer also produced several LOA albums. Also, as stated earlier, my name is not Gloria, it's Paul. This is my mom's account. So to say "Hey Gloria" shows me that maybe I was justified in calling you an idiot. I apologize for the name calling, especially online. That's not my style. And yes, I like some Christian music. So freaking what!!! Music is music and if it's good, it's good. My tastes are extremely varied and I pretty much like a little bit of everything. I don't stick to one type of genre. And for people who are Christians but want heavy music. I was just giving a review that they might be interested in, since I discovered that Christian metal band from an ad in a metal magazine. I'm sorry if I offended you, but what else am I supposed to think? I'm a huge fan of both LOA and TON myself and am proud to see have seen them both live on several occasions. They put on some great shows. Take it easy. No hard feelings. Later.

    4 out of 5 stars Not as bad as its made out to be.......2005-07-29

    First of all, the Amazon reviewer is an idiot. LOA where never a "Gothic metal band comparable to Type O Negative(whom I hate)". There has never been anything remotely gothic about these guys. When they started they where originally part of the NYC hardcore scene. Their first album, River Runs Red is a masterpiece which was tapping from the same sources as Northwest bands like Soundgarden and Alice in Chains where at the time. LOA where never copying grunge. Heavy riffs and anguished lyrics contrasting with beautiful melodies and traditional songwriting has always been a part of their sound.

    Soul Searching Sun is much better than Ugly and showcases some of the band's best ballads such as My Mind is Dangerous. Highly recommended

    1 out of 5 stars Actually 1/2 Star.......2005-06-17

    This album is awful. This was LOA's most blatant attempt at commercialism, but it does not work whatsoever. By this time in their career, Keith was disinterested and distraught and you heard it in his lack of effort. The album is jumbled with different styles generally not done well. Aside from the excellent Lead You Astray, this album is a poor attempt at too many styles of music.
    Soul Searching Sun
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Soul Searching Sun
      Life Of Agony
      Manufacturer: Roadrunner
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000LXAGZK

      Music Track:

      1. Split [Import]
      2. Still Climbing
      3. Sun King/Edie (Ciao Baby)/Fire Woman [CD-single] [EP] [Import]
      4. Sunset & Vine
      5. The Mind's I [Import]
      6. These Days [Enhanced]
      7. This World
      8. Turbo
      9. Uglier & More Disgusting [Import]
      10. Unleash the Beast

      Music Track

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