| 1. Rapture |
| 2. Pain Divine |
| 3. World of Shit (The Promised Land) |
| 4. Vengeance Is Mine |
| 5. Lion's Den |
| 6. Blood on My Hands |
| 7. Angel of Disease |
| 8. Sworn to the Black |
| 9. Nar Mattaru |
| 10. God of Emptiness |
Covenant,Morbid Angel,Warner Bros / Wea,Death Metal/Black Metal,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Thrash
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The Covenant
Original Soundtrack Manufacturer: Lakeshore Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HD1ACM Release Date: 2006-09-19 |
Tracks:
- More Human Than Human (Meet Bambi In The Kings Harem Mix) - White Zombie
- The Death and Resurrection Show- Killing Joke
- Desperate Hearts- C'Mon
- Euphoria Collide (kaRIN & Statik)
- The Lords of Salem- Rob Zombie
- Faster- Jules X
- Predator- Front Line Assembly (Collide Remix)
- Water Shock tomandandy
- Putnam Barn tomandandy
- Final Fight tomandandy
- Savior - tomandandy
- Fall Fest - tomandandy
Customer Reviews:
OMG GOOD!!.......2007-03-09
excellent!.......2007-02-11
Great Raving Music.......2007-01-16
This is the kind of music that makes you want to be alone to enjoy it.
I give it four out of five because it doesn't "elevate you". Other than that, it's cool.
Covenant OST.......2007-01-04
The first song on the CD is the best. I thought the entire soundtrack was good, but something seemed to be missing ... the movie I guess. Some soundtracks can live with out the movie, and I fully thought this one would, but for me it didn't. It still is a very good soundtrack though, and I am very glad I bought it ... I hope you will be too!
Killer Soundtrack!!!!.......2007-01-03
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Covenant
Greg Brown Manufacturer: Red House ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004VWX1 Release Date: 2000-08-08 |
Tracks:
- 'Cept You & Me Babe
- Rexroth's Daughter
- Real Good Friend
- Blues Go Walking
- Waiting On You
- Living In A Prayer
- Dream City
- Lullaby
- Blue Car
- Walkin' Daddy
- Pretty One More Time
- Bonus Track
Amazon.com
You'd be a hardened, dense soul if you didn't fall immediately for Greg Brown's "'Cept You and Me Babe," the opening track to Covenant, the latest in an astounding string of gems mixing blues, country, and folk with Brown's understated wit and tangy insights. "Half the people you see these days are talking on cell phones / Driving off the road and bumping into doors," he sings sardonically. "I guess nobody's lonely anymore / 'cept you and me babe." One of many such poignantly twisted lines, Brown and a pared-down, mostly acoustic band deliver a captivating set of new songs (including a delightful bonus "buried" track called "Marriage Chant"). His first record in three years is rich with deftly conveyed emotion, craft, and an elegant funkiness as raw and mature as Brown's own deep pipes. Produced by guitarist Bo Ramsey, Brown's new work bites and snarls, caresses and cackles under Ramsey's understated musical settings. --Martin KellerCustomer Reviews:
The best folk singer, bar none........2004-09-19
"Covenant" itself is a great album, from its music to its beautiful cover. It's hard to say which Greg Brown album is the best; each shine in their own way, but songs like "Rexroth's Daughter" and "Lullaby" make this album a must-own.
Greg Brown Does the Blues.......2004-01-18
In the opening track, for example, "Cept You and Me Babe," he inverts the meaning of the title line, turning it into a message of separation and loss. Earlier Amazon reviewers criticized the the lines "Half the people you see these days are talking on cell phones/driving of the roads and bumping into doors/people used to spend quite a bit of time alone/I guess nobodys lonely any more/'cept you and me babe." As far as poetry goes, you know, that's not half bad, but combined with the music and the inverted meaning, you'll find you can't get the song out of your head.
Other fine songs include "Rexroth's Daughter," "Blues Go Walking," "Dream City" and "Blue Car." Overall this is a darker-toned album, perhaps reflecting Brown's life at the time, but it is melodic, moving and memorable. It's great to see Brown experimenting with music forms, and not trapped in a formula.
One tip: wait a full minute past the end of the last documented track. There's a surprise lurking there.
Brown is one of half a dozen genuine folksingers in America, still untainted by the music machine, still energetic and inventive. This is a fine album, and a fine addition to Brown's extensive discography. Highly recommended.
Another musical gem, with a catch........2001-08-16
Stunning.......2001-06-20
a fantastic piece of work!.......2001-05-13
Greg's voice is low, rumbling, strong but wavering. His songwriting is in the tradition of Bob Dylan/Bruce Springstein - a solid mix of blues, country and rock and roll. If you like these other songwriters, I urge you to buy this.
People like Greg Brown, Wayne Hancock and Lucinda Williams are the best thing country music has going for it after decades of trash.
'Lullybye' is my favorite track, but the whole album is good.
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Covenant
Morbid Angel Manufacturer: Giant Records / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002L1F Release Date: 1993-06-22 |
Tracks:
- Rapture
- Pain Divine
- World Of Shit (The Promised Land)
- Vengeance Is Mine
- The Lions Den
- Blood On My Hands
- Angel Of Disease
- Sworn To The Black
- Nar Mattaru
- God Of Emptiness
Customer Reviews:
Spectacular.......2007-02-14
Their tightest album released to date........2007-02-03
This album was fifth full album, and was produced by Flemming Rasmusssen (of metallica fame), and this album shows it's tight production. Rapture, the lead of song is full of change ups and a blast beat beat that just cruches you right to the bone. My absolute favorite song on this album is God of Emptiness, just a dark thundering song that could be a tribal chant. That song was even featured in a bevis and butthead episode. The other highlingts are Angel of Disease, a bit of a faster, lighter song, and World of S*** (The Promised Land). Trey Azagthoth really has put together one of the difinitive American Death Metal bands, right beside the likes of Obituary, Deicide, and Slayer. Pick this Album up, You will dig this.
The Death Metal Gods.......2007-01-23
Destined To Be A Classic.......2006-07-06
Lifeless? Dull? Yeah right........2006-06-07
Every song on here kicks, "Nar Mattaru" is done only with keyboards and its one of the creepiest songs I've ever heard, even though there's no vocals or guitar. "Rapture, "Vengeance is Mine," and "Blood on My Hands" are the highlights of this great death metal album.
This is THE best album of 1993, if you're looking for an album from the early 90's that isn't grunge or alternative metal (both sub-genres suck), this is for you.
Today is June 6, 2006; the darkest day.
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Skyshaper
Covenant Manufacturer: Metropolis Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E6GBWQ Release Date: 2006-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Ritual Noise
- Pulse
- Happy Man
- Brave New World
- The Men
- Sweet & Salty
- Greater Than The Sun
- 20 HZ
- Spindrift
- The World Is Growing Loud
Customer Reviews:
In the mood for something different and creative?.......2006-12-21
Wow!
I won't say I loved it immediately, but "Ritual Noise" was a nice song to start with. While "Brave New World" and "20hz" creep closely to more melodic synthpop in style, they still maintain a distinct, devil-may-care vocal style that is unmistakable.
But my favorite tracks are not the three I've mentioned above. I LOVE "Spindrift" and "Greater Than The Sun". They are so creatively different than anything I have heard before and are utterly mesmerizing.
If you are normally a De/Vision- Mesh-style synthpop fan, open your mind and expand your repertoire with 'Skyshaper'. It's deliciously dark. Niiiice.
The latest and relative best of Covenant.......2006-11-19
The entire album is about travel, whether through the mind or literally. Is it the journey's we seek spiritually or metaphysically? That is up to the individual listener to decide. 'Greater Than The Sun' and 'Spindrift' are excellent paced songs that have some interesting lyrics. Spindrift is my pick for dance favoured music with a deep thrumming beat. The album ends with the slowest song 'The World is Growing Loud' which is a ode set out by Covenant to state that they are still going strong and will not vanish like so other artists have.
This is a nice listen. If you are a Covenant fan you won't be disappointed. A must purchase to add to your new age collection.
Pretty solid..........2006-10-18
Sky Shaper, for the most part, is very laid back, dark and melodic. It doesn't have quite as much energy as USOM, however, it is produced a little better and cleaner and songs have more depth and texture. Catchy bass lines and leads are incorporated into every song.
My favorite tracks are 20HZ (!!), Ritual Noise and The Men. Most tracks have a danceable beat, but I wouldn't consider them all to be dance tracks in themselves.
If you have the opportunity to see them live, do it! They put on an excellent show - the sound is clean and loud, the lighting effects are cool and most of the songs they play are dancy.
Overall, Sky Shaper is pretty solid, but leaves me a little eager to hear a more energized release in the future. If you're into futurepop or ebm, chances are you already have this. If you don't, I suggest getting your hands on it.
Stunning.......2006-07-28
Joakim states in the liner notes that "...to my imagination it brings forth dream sequences: standing in a field at night talking to the stars; walking the streets of a city watching the shadows of the buildings paint their abstract patterns on the sunlit pavements; compelling the unsen and unknown powers of Heaven to lend a helping hand in times of need; megalomaniac visions of summoning lightning from the careless sky..." and I can understand entirely where he's coming from with that. Indeed the overall mood is entirely more epic than some of the floorfilling numbers of their previous works, the simple, hypnotic beats transcending more than the simple need to fill a dancefloor and instead invoking powerful imagery, and stirring the senses of the listener.
I've yet to listen to the bonus disc, though if the what a previous user said regarding Subterfuge for 3 Absynths is anything to go by ( 42 minutes of a synth line with little variation ) then I think I would like nothing more, at least, if the sequence is as majestic as the rest of the album :D
Covenant is once again shaping the future of techno.......2006-07-07
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United States of Mind
Covenant Manufacturer: Metropolis Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004R7MO Release Date: 2000-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Like Tears in Rain
- No Man's Land
- Afterhours
- Helicopter
- Tour de Force
- Unforgiven
- Humility
- Dead Stars [Version]
- One World One Sky
- Still Life
- You Can Make Your Own Music
Amazon.com
Industrial or synthpop? This distinction, which used to mean something, has slowly dissolved into a haze, and the fourth full-length from Sweden's Covenant does nothing to clear the air. Yet Covenant's undistorted vocals and clean, straightforward dance rhythms continue to attract an audience otherwise more interested in the noisy, monstrously voiced angst of bands like :Wumpscut: and Funker Vogt. Perhaps it's their knack for writing anthemic songs with dark lyrics easily stomached by industrial's core audience. Whatever the reason, United States of Mind is more of the same. The energizing "Like Tears in Rain" and the slower, more thoughtful "Afterhours" recall the electricity of the band's earlier material, even though most of the rest of the disc seems bloodless by comparison. Still, credit Covenant with writing memorable songs with more appeal than those of your average industrial band. --Steve LandauCustomer Reviews:
Best of industrial synth-techno music.......2005-06-29
It is a great CD for the varied music and types of beats. Is it synth pop or industrial? This CD shows that Covenant can bring these two genres together and formulate a new sub-genre with its own special sound and to great success.
a few great songs with a lot of filler.......2005-02-14
Rare excellence.......2004-11-20
I completely disagree with the reviewers who have said this record has a lot of filler. Every song on here is intense and distinctive. How can you say "Tour de Force" is filler? Oh well, I guess everyone has different taste.
Several standouts, some filler.......2004-08-19
Covenant is definitely the best dressed (as in wearing suits onstage) band out there. They really shine on the punchier dance floor anthems, it's when things slow down that I find them just ok; I much prefer VNV nation in that area.
That being said, "Like Tears in the Rain" gets things off to a great start, very danceable. Things turn average until "Helicopter", a really interesting tune. "Tour De Force" gets thing moving again.
If "Dead Stars" can't turn you onto Covenant, nothing will. It's a dancefloor anthem, very dark Depeche Mode. "One World One Sky" is a great followup, but things weaken on the closing "Still Life" and the silent ending track.
All in all, the strengths here outnumber the weaknesses and I will definitely check out more Covenant in the future.
Covenant's Best & a Top 10 Electro Album.......2004-02-26
The 1st tier of songs, the dance hits, includes "Tour De Force", "Dead Stars", "No Man's Land" and "One World One Sky". All are excellent and forceful. "Dead Stars" is the most synth-pop feeling of the bunch, while "No Man's Land" is the hardest. "One World One Sky" is a simple, anthem-style industrial song.
The aforementioned second tier of songs includes "Afterhours", "Still Life", "Humility" and "Like Tears in Rain". That last one is the masterpiece of the bunch featuring a slick, catchy chorus. This song unites the old and new styles present on the album putting the vocals more on display with enough beat and rhythm to keep the dance crowd smiling. "Afterhours" seems like a descendant of NIN's "Closer" with a lighter, airier chorus. "Still Life" is a marvel, minimal and soulful, containing some of Eskil's best lyrics. However this song is the furthest from Covenant's former self and could leave some thinking it's off-target. That's unfortunate because I think this is one of the band's top dozen songs.
Overall `United States of Mind' is the perfect blend of Covenant's industrial dance roots and it's new, crisp & clean future-pop style.
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The Covenant Project - Gospel Jazz
Manufacturer: Two For One Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006SCFQ Release Date: 2002-10-01 |
Tracks:
- I Dream Of Heaven
- You Were There
- I Know That He Lives
- Praise Medley
- Lord I Love You
- I'm In Covenant With You
- Lift Him Up
- What Must I Do To Be Saved
- A Piece Of Heaven
- Precious Lord
- Nothing But The Blood
- Cast Your Fears Away
- Praise Him Again
Album Description
This work includes original gospel instrumental songs that features two cutting edge saxophonists. Because of the unique and highly expressive sax solos, creative arrangements, and level of musicianship, this musical project is like no other. There is at least one song on this project that can be enjoyed by persons of any age group or ethnic background. It is truly an eclectic musical work with gospel, jazz, Latin American, and popular music influences.Customer Reviews:
Awesome CD!!!!.......2006-11-11
Cd.......2006-11-05
Anointed men of God.......2003-03-05
True inspiration.......2002-12-30
An awesome gospel CD..........2002-10-31
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Covenant
Joanne Shenandoah Manufacturer: Silver Wave ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000E32WT Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
Tracks:
- Giving Thanks
- Circle
- Prepare Yourself
- Daughter of Water
- 100 Winters
- Tell Me Your Dream
- Thunder Beings
- Earth Pulse
- Her Dance
- Help Us Be Peaceful
- Everyone Stand Up
Amazon.com
It was only a matter of time before Iroquois singer Joanne Shenandoah was seduced by the lure of electronica. Often based around chant, her music would seem to lend itself to the designs of producer Jim Wilson. Part Choctaw Indian, he's worked with Robbie Robertson, produced albums by Walela, and recorded ethno-techno with Tulku and Native electronica with Little Wolf. But his take on electronica has always sounded second hand and mechanical. Even the live cellist comes off like a bad sample. Shenandoah's previous producer, Tom Wasinger, brought a supple understatement to her music, framing her powerful voice in meticulously-textured arrangements of global-Native chamber music. But on Covenant, Shenandoah becomes a side musician on her own recording, her multi-tracked voice reduced to an exotic flavor. Instead of the chilled-Native sound they were looking for, Covenant is simply defrosted. --John DilibertoAlbum Description
Prayers for the Dance Floor of Your Heart...Joanne Shenandoah was a Grammy Nominee for her recording "Peacemaker's Journey in 2000."
These songs honor the Covenant between humankind and the earth with riveting music that masterfully weaves original compositions and powerful messages from the ancient Iroquois prophecy. On this progressive recording Shenandoah's enchanting voice is backed with percussive grooves, vivid string arrangements, and tribal sounds in a modern style that ranges from dance to trance.
"Believe me: this woman has power. You can hear it, feel it in her voice: lilting, buoyant... the steady whisper of a clear, cool stream that wears down a once-tall, proud speckled mountain; truth." -Global Rhythm Magazine
"Our music is healing, eternal and earth conscious. Our songs celebrate our survival and have a deep spiritual essence which will resonate around a world which needs Native music." -JOANNE SHENANDOAH
Customer Reviews:
Consistent rhythms, and bouyant and spiritual singing.......2003-12-15
The Silver Wave Records label features the best in contemporary Native American music, and their mission is to present quality innovative music that will touch people on a deep level, instill a sense of peace, and help spread peace throughout the world. Joanne Shenandoah's new album honors the Covenant between humankind and the earth, as well as emphasizing the responsibilities that people have to each other. The word, covenant, is a strong one with connotations of formality, agreement and promise.
Singing in her native Iroquois language, Shenandoah is lyrical and fluid. Her songs honor the earth, call for its protection, pay tribute to Chief Shenandoah, give thanks for and celebrate the blessings of life, and make a strong plea for universal peace. Joanne's lead vocals are backed by Leah Shenandoah, Nick Raineri and herself. Chief Jake Swamp of the Mohawk Nation opens the album with a spoken recitation of a prayer that gives thanks for all living things.
Synthesized keyboard sounds and percussive grooves present the enchanting melodies which incorporate new age sensibilities. Matzl Galindo's flute and Michael Kott's cello provide engaging fills and accompaniment. Shenandoah was voted Best Female Artist in both 1998 and 1999 at the Native American Music Awards, and her "Peacemaker's Journey" album was a 2001 Grammy nominee. Now, "Covenant" presents a unique, contemporary sound that has both ancestral and daring, innovative underpinings. With its rhythms of consistent instensity, and bouyant and spiritual singing characterized by sweetness of tone and purity, Shenandoah's new music is most relaxing and inspirational. (Joe Ross, Roseburg, Oregon)
Covenant by Joanne Shenandoah.......2003-12-01
Her best album ever!!.......2003-11-27
More Than Music.......2003-11-25
Joanne Shenandoah Latest Effort Exceeds All Expectations.......2003-11-12
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Northern Light
Covenant Manufacturer: Metropolis Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006L86H Release Date: 2002-12-10 |
Tracks:
- Monochrome
- Call The Ships To Port
- Bullet
- Invisible & Silent
- Prometheus
- We Stand Alone
- Rising Sun
- Winter Comes
- We Want Revolution
- Scared
- Atlas
Customer Reviews:
The Best Covenant Album.......2007-07-15
Northern Lights - Covenant album - best money spent ever.......2007-05-13
If you love this type of album then I'd also suggest VNV Nation and Apotygma Berzerk - particularly Kathy's Song (VNV Nation remix).
Outstanding words, sleepy music.......2007-01-03
The best Covenant album to date for me .......2006-12-02
Two other promising songs that were experimental were 'Invisible&Silent' and 'Rising Sun'. Basically there is no bad song on this album. I have read previous reviewers and cannot understand some of the bad reviews levelled on this album. This was the first album, the talented trio signed with and many fans saw this has a traitorous move against the deep seated independent roots. Alas, Covenant have remained true to their beginnings and have only modernised their unique music sound that is changing with the times.
I have thoroughly enjoyed this album and this CD has become a popular listening CD for me and my friends. Well worth the purchase for any devout Covenant fan to add to his or her collection.
the best.......2006-05-04
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My Utmost for His Highest: The Covenant
Various Artists Manufacturer: © 1996 Myrrh Records / Word Inc. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002BJO Release Date: 1996-04-23 |
Tracks:
- All of Me - Be Be Winnans
- Reprise (All Of You) - London Session Orch/Gavyn Wright
- The Covenant - Annointed
- Someday (Set The Children Free) - Michael W. Smith
- Through All The Years - Greg Long & Joanna Carlson
- Psalm 121 - Susan Ashton
- Make It A Promise - Clay Crosse
- I Will Follow You - John Elefante & Lisa Bevill
- Reprise (My Utmost For His Highest) - London Session Orch/Gavyn Wright
- Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee - Michael W. Smith/Annointed
Customer Reviews:
Great CD Anywhere, in the car, at work, at play, &while resting.......2007-02-19
The songs are wonderfully written and the vocals to match them. The words really make you think about your soul and your choices in life.
I wish there were more songs on this CD. I want to hear the next compilation for MY UTMOST FOR HIS HIGHEST. I also bought the other CD for My Utmost for his highest and I really enjoyed both.
An overlooked masterpiece........2001-03-22
In my mind, one of the reasons it failed to sell in the same numbers as the first is that it doesn't have the name recognition the first did. While the first had Amy Grant, 4Him, Point of Grace, etc., this one has Anointed, Clay Crosse, Greg Long, and Lisa Bevill, among others. Michael W. Smith does make a return visit for two songs, the incredible SOMEDAY (SET THE CHILDREN FREE) and a recording with Anointed of JOYFUL, JOYFUL that's similar to Crown Him with Many Crowns from I'll Lead You Home.
Still, the reason this CD is so powerful is because of the overall theme and message of the songs. The idea was to release a collection around God's covenant with us and our response to it. When I really sat down and listened to the CD with that in mind, I was blown away. Some of the lyrics include: "I have made a promise/And so it will be...I belong to you/And you to Me." "I say it's a promise/A covenant, a destiny/I will come to set My children free." Susan Ashton contributes a beautiful version of Psalm 121 taken almost word for word from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible. By the time I reach the response to God, I find it easy to be praying "I promise all of my ways" and can claim the promise that "We will follow You, knowing You'll lead us through." The two instrumental songs, incorporating melodies from the other songs, add to the reflective mood.
This CD belongs in every Christian home. It is a great reminder of Who is ultimately in control of our lives and our world, and what He has promised to those who believe in Him.
Fantastic!.......2000-05-29
If you worship through music, It's a MUST!.......1999-10-02
When I'm tired or low, this CD definitely lifts my spirit!.......1999-07-14
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Europa
The Covenant Manufacturer: Metropolis Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JKDV Release Date: 1999-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Tension
- Leviathan
- 20
- Wind of the North
- Riot
- I Am
- Final Man
- Go Film
- Wall of Sound
Customer Reviews:
3.5: This album takes time to grow on you.......2006-12-02
I have found that the early works by Covenant are sometimes darker and sharper in tone and pitch. And definitely more industrial which suits me fine. The modern Covenant is much more dance orientated and techno friendly. The first 4 songs show a dark industrial element in the songs and the last 5 songs are more experimental in nature and tone.
I found 'Leviathan', 'Wind of the North' and 'Riot' as the best picks in this album as they have a decent dance beat, lyrics were easy to comprehend and there were variable beats to the music. Those who like Covenant that experiments with sounds and tone will enjoy 'Go Film' and 'Wall of Sound'.
Whilst this album is for the most part enjoyable, I like the modern Covenant sound better. This does get some getting used to and I know with several more listens I will like this EP that much more. This album is for all Covenant fans and those who are after good Industrial/Fusion music.
excellent CD.......2004-12-07
Future-pop folks!.......2003-04-05
Like Diamonds in the Ground.......2003-02-23
In Europa, many heartfelt spectrums are touched upon in the conveyance of that emotional rainbow, drawing forth beats bathed in the blood of hardship and pain, love and remembrance, and especially that manufactured in defiance. These are all set to beats that keep the body sounding off without a slowdown in their inner workings, and feeding the audience that cares nothing for the message behind the motivation. Still, for the people that do, there are other factors present as well. Within the contents of "Tension," there is a cry that tells you that you aren't alone in noticing that something is amiss in the social wreckage lying about you. In "Leviathan," one of my favored tracks listened herein, there is almost an account that states that everything runs in cycles, that kingdoms rise and crumble only to be born again. In "Walls of Sound," perhaps one the best songs I've heard in quite some time, there is a notation about how we are all diamonds in the ground simply waiting to be found but that we are captives in this wailing wall of sound. Still, this is only an inkling of what is contained herein.
If you want something that has the means to captivate the mind and make the body move within the same motions, I would suggest Covenant as a band worth looking into and Europa as a wonderful starting point for the inquisitive eye. It has a little bit of everything within its nature, all of its adornments leading toward one point in space that seems to define humanity and its social spectrum, and does so in quite an array of fashions. Recommended.
a bit trite, isn't it?.......2001-02-24
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