| 1. Invert |
| 2. Burn |
| 3. Empty Box |
| 4. Superman |
| 5. Nerve |
| 6. This Shoulder |
| 7. Replay |
| 8. One Mind |
| 9. Liberty |
| 10. Daughter |
| 11. Teddy Bear |
| 12. Never |
Blindside,Blindside,Tooth & Nail Records,Alternative CCM,Alternative Metal,Alternative Pop/Rock,Hardcore Punk,Heavy Metal,Indie Rock,Pop,Punk Revival,Rap-Metal,Rock
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About a Burning Fire
Blindside Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000YO65G Release Date: 2004-02-24 |
Tracks:
- Eye of the Storm
- Follow You Down
- All of Us
- Shekina
- Hooray, It's L.A.
- Swallow
- Die Buying
- Across Waters Again
- After You're Gone
- Where the Sun Never Dies
- Roads
- About a Burning Fire
Customer Reviews:
Breathtaking..........2006-07-27
From the first line of their first song "Eye of the Storm" I knew I had to brace myself for quite a ride. Poetic honesty has always been Blindside's strong point, and their lyrics were no disappointment in this album.
All fourteen tracks were well thought out and every song has a meaning deeper than a shallow mind will ever comprehend. From "Eye of the Storm" talking about getting closer to God through trials, to "After You're Gone" talking about giving it all to God to "About a Burning Fire" comparing God's love to a passionate fire.
Musically, Blindside displays modesty and beautiful arrangements. Their drummer subtly shows up most drummers out there all through the album. Their guitarist could've been better, but he chose to compliment everyone else. The bassist does the same as the guitarist. The vocals in this album are amzing. As always, Lindskog doesn't cease to amaze; singing, screaming, shrieking, and whining all through the album at just the right times.
No doubt in my mind if you enjoy something refreshing with deep spiritual lyrics Blindside is a must-listen.
"It's not easy but I'm biting my tongue off.".......2006-04-28
The record starts off with a few vintage Blindside tracks, "Eye of the Storm", "Follow You Down", and the single "All of Us". They all contain great hard guitars and enjoyable, catchy refrains. The next song, "Shekina", is a step in a different direction, featuring a beautiful female vocal, nice music, and some lyrics in the band's native Swedish.
The next couple songs are the most forgettable. "Hooray, It's L.A." features Billy Corgan on the guitar, but you wouldn't know if they didn't tell you. "Swallow" has a slightly infectious chorus, but these songs are merely solid, not really good. The next really good track on the album is "After You're Gone", which is a little too short. It's a great song with really haunting lyrics, and it really gets you caught up in its power.
The next couple tracks are a bit of a departure. "Where the Sun Never Dies" starts out fairly standard but ends with an unusual (for this band) techno interlude, and "Roads" is an out-of-nowhere, slow-moving song with a Western flair that's kind of hard to describe. The final song is the title track, which goes back to what Blindside does best, hard guitar riffs accompanied by towering, throat-shredding vocals. It's a good way to end an album for an album that does what they do about as good as anyone.
needs more lighter fluid.......2006-03-27
The album starts off promisingly with "Eye of the Storm" and "Follow you down;" nice tracks, but still a preview of more memorable things to come. "All of Us" has a unique balance to it, with subtle, restrained verses; it's a powerful song without being hyperactive, and, as usual, has a special symmetry to it's lyrics that make it stand out from a lot of other rock songs. The real pinnacle, however, is "Shekina," which is different from anything I have ever heard, not just from Blindside- it's beautiful, and extremely original, with string movements, traditional Swedish herd-calling, and beautiful lyrics in both English and Swedish.
Things seem to fall flat from there, though,as the next three tracks have a filler-quality to them, but the pace gradually picks back up from there. "Across Waters Again" and "After you're gone" are agreeable songs and evocative of Silence's mellower fare, while "Where the sun never dies" gives a much needed energy-boost towards the end, fading off into a nifty electronic beat, which works better here than on any other song they've used this on. The title track wraps things up with a roaring (but controlled) throwback to "A Thought Crushed My Mind," and goes out with a bang.
"About a Burning Fire" is kind of a mixed bag of the stellar and the forgettable, with a few marked lulls, but as usual, the songs still enjoy a subtle but potent infusion of the band's spirituality: always true to their background, but never critical or exclusive. Existing fans will appreciate the highlights on this cd, but new listeners are probably better off testing the waters with a more consistent album like "Silence."
About A Burning Fire.......2006-03-15
Lyrics: My overall impression of the lyrics on this CD were that they were skillfully written and, after a few listens, are esay to sing along to. The singer, Christian Lindskog, blends screaming with heart-felt vocals that tie into the emotion of the lyrics. Blindside's lyrics are Christian and their lyrics back that up.
Impression: My overall impression of this band was that it was one of the best bands I have ever heard. Their lyrics and music are unique and enjoyable to listen to. The best songs are: "Eye Of The Storm," "Follow You Down," "All Of Us," "Across Waters Again," "After You're Gone" and "About A Burning Fire."
Good but not their best.......2006-01-15
1. Eye of the Storm- One of the best songs on the cd for sure. Great chorus. 9/10
2. Follow You Down- Not quite as good. The guitars are a little heavier in this one. It's still a good song though. 8/10
3. All of Us- AMAZING. A lot of people don't like this song cause it's "too light" for Blindside. It's a really good song though with great vocals. 9/10
4. Shekina- One of Blindside's worst slow songs. I don't blame the guest vocalist though like most people do. It's not horrible though. I just don't like it. 2/10
5. Hooray it's L.A.- The first time I heard this song I got really scared. Why is Blindside swearing? They actually aren't swearing, they're are just using the word to tell about how bad the world is. About the song, it's pretty good. 7.5/10
6. Swallow- This song is strange and a little bit annoying. Kind of punk sounding for Blindside. 7/10
7. Die Buying- GOOD. One of the better songs on the cd. I like the guitars in this song. 8/10
8. Across Waters Again- One of the heavier songs on the album. I don't like the long part at the end that just goes on for about a minute though. 8/10
9. After You're Gone- Very emotional. One of the best songs on the cd in my opinion. 8.5/10
10. Where the Sun Never Dies- Okay. 7.5/10
11. Roads- I like the way this ends right before About a Burning Fire starts. This is a slow song, but it's pretty good for one. 7.5/10
12. About a Burning Fire- ONE OF THE BEST SONGS EVER!!! This song has a lot of screaming, but it gets very emotional at the end. The first few times I heard it I just sat their awestruck. By the way, this is the first song I've ever given more than a ten. 11/10
(I don't like giving things above a ten, and this song didn't deserve that too much above one, but it did deserve more than a 10)
Anyway, I do recommend this album. Here is the order you should get the Blindside cd's in (not the order from best to worst).
Silence
(if you like screaming) A Thought Crushed My Mind
(if you don't like screaming) About a Burning Fire
The Great Depression
(Whichever one you did not get from above)
ST (don't get this one unless you really like Blindside)
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Silence
Blindside Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006AGCR Release Date: 2002-08-20 |
Tracks:
- Caught A Glimpse
- Pitiful
- Sleepwalking
- Cute Boring Love
- The Endings
- You Can Hide It
- Thought Like Flames
- Time Will Change Your Heart
- Painting
- Midnight
- Coming Back To Life
- She Shut Your Eyes
- Silence
Album Description
After two acclaimed full-length indie releases and extensive touring in Europe and the U.S., Blindside has signed with Elektra for their major label debut. Silence was produced by Howard Benson (P.O.D., Sepultura, Motorhead and many more). Their style is simple but explosive, with a lot of complexity swirling around underneath. 2002.Customer Reviews:
Amazing.......2007-07-13
Another bland paste.......2007-02-28
While I continue to search for new music, I have encountered dozens of standard sounding rock bands that don't thrill me. Blindside is another of those bands. Nothing really inventive in each song. Verse/chorus/verse again. I have no idea how this band managed to open for Sepultura.
My one word summary: BORING.
More power to you if you don't think so.
Blindside's Best.......2007-02-04
1. Caught A Glimpse - 10/10
2. Pitiful - 10/10
3. Sleepwalking - 10/10
4. Cute Boring Love - 9/10
5. The Endings - 10/10
6. You Can Hide It - 9.5/10
7. Thought Like Flames - 9/10
8. Time Will Change Your Heart - 9.5/10
9. Painting - 9.5/10
10. Midnight - 9.5/10
11. Coming Back To Life - 9.5/10
12. She Shut Your Eyes - 10/10
13. Silence - 10/10
Overall: 96% A
I feel this is one of Blindside's best release and is actually pretty unique for the time. I can't really put my finger on a band that sounds similar. Although, that's probably due to the fact I don't usually listen to much music with that type of vocal style. That should say something about how good this band is.
best cd ever!!.......2006-04-28
Silence? hardly........2006-03-25
One of the things I appreciate the most about Blindside is that as a Christian band, they have struck that rare golden balance- they don't make an obtrusive show of their faith because they don't have to. It's simply part of who they are and what they do, and this, I think, explains why they have such great integrity and still so much appeal to secular audiences as well. Lindskog's lyrics deal with a lot of the overlooked nuances of a personal relationship with God, which he expresses with a very unique turn of phrase. Whether this comes from a truly keen perception or just infamiliarity with English idiom, I have no idea, but it certainly makes for some powerful and interesting lyrics. Add this to the band's unique sound and structure of their songs, and you get the kind of distinct, memorable music that only Blindside can pull off.
Each of Blindside's albums has it's share of musical gems, but frankly, Silence has the most. The songs are mellower and clearer than those on "A Thought Crushed My Mind," but they don't lose any of their punch. Likewise, they feel much more unified than those on the next two albums-- there are no empty spaces on Silence, no places where the formula goes sour. In other words, although some are better than others, the songs that may strike you as filler on the first listen become much richer and more complex the longer the disc spins in the player. In usual Blindside fashion, each song has movements and elements in it that emerge on each listen. For such typically loud music,it employs a lot of melodic subtlety too.
The album starts off heavily and dramatically with "Caught a Glimpse," then roars into "Pitiful" and "Sleepwalking," two of the strongest tracks the group has ever done, in my opinion. "The Endings" and "Painting" are both very unique and powerful, with a sort of soaring quality that melds seamlessly back into driving guitars. They seem to break up the slower parts of the album, which closes with "Silence." "Silence" will either strike you as profoundly beautiful or absurdly boring; it has a very simple, almost empty, haunting sound which adds a lot of potency to it's deep lyrics. But don't just listen to me, listen to it- buy this disc because you need it. If you're already a fan, don't miss out on this; if you want to be, the songs on this cd will make the successes on all of the others all the more meaningful.
In general, "Silence" meets all of my qualifications for a solid album: good lyrics, a unique sound, a high volume of songs that hold up well on their own, and redemptive elements in the ones that don't. There are a lot of things to enjoy about Blindside's message and their music, and "Silence" is a showcase of all of them.
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The Great Depression
Blindside Manufacturer: Drt ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A2H2RM Release Date: 2005-08-02 |
Tracks:
- The Great Depression
- This Is A Heart Attack
- Ask Me Now
- We're All Going To Die
- Yamkela
- Put Back The Stars
- Fell In Love With The Game
- City Lights
- We Are To Follow
- You Must Be Bleeding Under Your Eyelids
- My Alibi
- Come To Rest (Hesychia)
- This Time
- When I Remember
Customer Reviews:
I was really skeptical........2006-06-03
But when I found myself humming these songs from time to time, I took the CD off the shelf and listened again. I was wrong. The CD is quite genious in it's own sense. Don't compare it to old Blindside, because you probably won't like it.
These tracks are extremely emotional and heartfelt. You can feel Christian's pain when he sings, more so than on the other CD's. Now I love this CD. I love Blindside in general. I can't wait to see what comes next.
"We're All Gonna Die" and "Yemkela" are my two absolute favorites on this CD.
once it grows, it wont go away.......2006-04-29
This CD was one that i didn't really enjoy at first, but of course it was because i was hoping for something... different. But, knowing how Blindside is an ever changing face in music, i left the cd in my player for a week, that was just to try to get used to it, but when i finally decided I needed to take it out, I couldn't bring myself to! "Great Depression" may be a bit catchy at parts, but to me its a good catchy! Their guitar playing is alot different, almost amateur sounding at times, but still sounds magnificent! And the lyrics, oh my god the lyrics! wonderful! simply wonderful!
Fav track: This is a Heart Attack & Put back the Stars
based on 3 things:
1) album outcome (5) This album was pieced together nicely, all the songs fit together and keep the emotional roller coaster going and going
2) Lyrics (5) I loved the lyrics, always have, Blindsides words without music even are inspiring more than any others!
3) Musical talent (5) They have shown me ONCE AGAIN why I love these guys so much and will probably never stop being a die hard blindside fan!
So, in closing, this is just a review, and this is just my opinion. If you are into the old Blindside, and ONLY the old Blindside (IE, the solid state stuff) then you may not want to get this one. If you are more into the "About a Burning Fire" or "Silence", then this one is a little more up your alley, though way off at the same time! if you are an all around Blindside kinda guy, go for it! I'm pretty sure you will enjoy this one!
keep listening.......2006-03-27
Not every song on this album is a success, but a lot of them are, production aside, and you can tell that the group has done some experimenting with the diversity of their sound. You won't be hitting the skip button for long, since even though there are slow moments, the album is peppered with powerful and distinctive tracks that definitely compensate; even the ones that seem unimpressive musically still have thought-provoking messages to listen for, and this is one of the things that I love the most about Blindside.
In general, "The Great Depression" moves in a new direction, but traces of earlier sounds are still there. "Come to Rest" and "Yamkela" are raw and energetic, and remind me of the first two albums; "Ask Me Now" and "Put Back the Stars" both have a narrative feel like some of the songs off of "Silence," while "City Lights" takes this element to a different level. "We Are to Follow" and "Fell in Love with the Game" are two standout tracks that show a lot of the band's musical growth; both are classically Blindside, but with a new edge and an energy that keeps things afloat.
Probably more interesting than the music, however, is the concept behind the album. In an interview with Relevant magazine, lead singer and songwriter Christian Lindskog said the band's inspiration came when they returned to the US and Sweden after doing mission work in Africa, when they noticed a creepy parallel between the growing discontment and disenchantment with life at the very top and very bottom of the economic spectrum, and this sensitivity shines through in a lot places, if not most clearly on "We're All Going to Die." Although Blindside's attempts to branch out musically are sometimes hit-or-miss, all of their character and spiritual leadership is still very present on this album, so don't let it go overlooked-- a lot of the brilliance "The Great Depression" lies beneath the surface, and this took me a few listens to discover.
give it time.......2006-02-03
I really liked it then and listened to it all the time for the next month. Then I kinda shelved it for a while. I saw them live in oct, 05' and picked it back up for a couple weeks and shelved it again. Then, in jan, 06' I put in the ol' player and I can't get enough. This album is a "grower" for me. But once it grew on me I loved it.
a bit lacking..........2006-01-25
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LONG HARD ROAD
BLINDSIDE BLUES BAND Manufacturer: GROOVEYARD RECORDS ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E1OIRQ Release Date: 2006-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Electric Woman
- Mercury Man
- Outside Woman Blues
- I Should've Loved You
- The Power
- Time Before The Sun
- Pack It Up And Go
- Sacred Son
- Gypsy Blood
- Wall Of Illusion
- Hot Shot
Product Description
"Long Hard Road, the awesome fifth studio disc by the BLINDSIDE BLUES BAND, features 11 trax (69 minutes) of killer, bad-ass, straight-ahead, in-your-face, solid bluesy heavy guitar riffage with powerful rippin lead guitars that are guaranteed to rock your world. Long Hard Road is a classic modern-day heavy guitar riff monster with a way-kool retro-70s Les Paul through a Marshall vibe. The BLINDSIDE BLUES BAND: Long Hard Road disc is HIGHLY recommended to fans of CREAM, MOUNTAIN, LESLIE WEST, ROBIN TROWER, PAT TRAVERS, MONTROSE, U.F.O. w/ SCHENKER and all other classic heavy guitar rockers. Fans of the previous BLINDSIDE BLUES BAND discs (in particular, the first two B.B.B. c.d.s) will heavily dig the bad-ass killer heavy-duty hi-powered bluesy riffage that kicks serious ass all over the place on the awesome Long Hard Road disc. If you dig outstanding bluesy heavy guitar riffage, do yourself a favor and take a musical ride down the LONG HARD ROAD with the BLINDSIDE BLUES BAND who definitely KEEP THE ROCK ALIVE with their awesome brand of classic bluesy riff heaviness.
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A Thought Crushed My Mind
Blindside Manufacturer: Drt ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007ZEP2C Release Date: 2005-05-10 |
Tracks:
- Vows Of Silence
- As You Walk
- King Of The Closet
- My Mother's Only Son
- Act
- SilverSpeak
- Where Eye Meets Eye
- Nara
- In The Air Of Truth
- Across Waters
- Nothing But Skin
- Knocking On Another Door
- Sunrise
- From Stone To Backbone
- All You Need Is ...
- Bonus Track 1
Customer Reviews:
not terrible.......2007-05-24
Wow, I never knew until now what I was missing!!!.......2006-03-19
Blindside's landmark album.......2005-08-11
I have been a fan of blindside for seven years now. The first time I heard Vow of Silence solidified their place in my collection forever. Having recently purchased The Great Depression, it's interesting to see their evolution as a band and a creative force.
This album, however, blows your hair back accordingly. It's sweedish hardcore at it's finest and most powerful. Expect this to be in the hardcore cannon for years to come.
This album brings it..........2005-08-01
Usually I listen to punk/emo/emocore stuff but after seeing this album on amazon being compared to numerous hardcore and screamo artists, I decided that it was time I checked this band out. I went to best buy and got this for 10 bucks... (a steal)
I seriously had no idea what I was buying, I had just seen a lot of people recommend it that had my tastes. So I threw caution to the wind.
At first listen, I began to think I had purchased a cheap alternative rock/metal cd... Something I hate.
However, I listened a couple more times and realized that this was actually hardcore/metal. This band sounds like afi meets post-hardcore alternative! Cool!
Anyway, if you like hardcore/screamo/metal, or just good rock...go pick this one up. It's impressive.
Complete Waste Of Time.......2005-07-21
Ehhh. These reissues bring back a lot of memories, but mostly of stuff I would like to forget. Things like middle school.
Blindside were part of the explosion of heavy Christian bands in the mid to late 90's and were one of the few to have a bit of a nu-metal tinge to their sound. Needless to say, the sound on these albums are dated and honestly, Blindside are so far past any relevance in heavy music these days that these are really a waste of time and energy.
There are a few decent tracks here and there, but most of the material is just... boring, completely lackluster, and the nu-etal edge is frankly horrible. Perhaps their major label signing had something to do with the reissues, but they are pretty much pointless.
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Blindside
Blindside Manufacturer: Drt ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007ZEP2M Release Date: 2005-05-10 |
Tracks:
- Invert
- Born
- Empty Box
- Superman
- Nerve
- This Shoulder
- Replay
- One Mind
- Liberty
- Daughter
- Teddy Bear
- Never
- Liberty
- Superman
- Stolen
- Forgiven
Customer Reviews:
Complete Waste Of Time.......2005-07-21
Ehhh. These reissues bring back a lot of memories, but mostly of stuff I would like to forget. Things like middle school.
Blindside were part of the explosion of heavy Christian bands in the mid to late 90's and were one of the few to have a bit of a nu-metal tinge to their sound. Needless to say, the sound on these albums are dated and honestly, Blindside are so far past any relevance in heavy music these days that these are really a waste of time and energy.
There are a few decent tracks here and there, but most of the material is just... boring, completely lackluster, and the nu-etal edge is frankly horrible. Perhaps their major label signing had something to do with the reissues, but they are pretty much pointless.
From Sweden With Love.......2005-05-24
A Thought Crushed My Mind 4.5/5
About a Burning Fire 4/5
Silence 3.5/5
Self Titled 3/5
Looking back on this record I find myself enjoying it more and more than I did the first time around and it's nice to see that the spark of potential was there from the very start and it was certainly not wasted on future records.
Great way to witness the evolution of a powerful metal band.......2005-05-18
The best part about having both of the Blindside re-issues is that you get to hear how they evolved and defined their sound. On their self-titled debut, Blindside struggle with finding their sound. You can hear that they become torn between sounding sort of like Clutch or sort of like Shadows Fall. "Invert" comes barreling at you like a 16 wheeler out of control on a steep hill (long way to go for a simile), with its monster riffs and manic vocal delivery. It's almost like Blindside is messing with you on "Born". The track takes a completely different direction with more subdued vocals and minimal distortion. The track is defined by a simple guitar lick.
It's back to releasing the fury on "Empty Box". This time theirs a soulful bass line matched by heavy breakdowns. A meaty chugga-chugga riff runs rampant on "This Shoulder". The vocals are melodic yet still edgy. "Teddy Bear" has a clean arpeggio lick and somber drum rhythm. By the time the chorus kicks in, the riffs become thunderous and driving. It's nice to be able to compare the four demo bonus tracks to their final product.
On A Thought Crushed My Mind, Blindside have settled on what they want to sound like (more like Shadows Fall). It's also apparent that they had a bigger production budget when this was originally released. "Vow of Silence" is everything but silent. It's pure assault of heavy distortion and furious vocals. It's amazing that vocalist Christian Lindskog's lungs haven't exploded. "King of the Closet" is a tale of vampires that chugs along with breakneck unruliness.
"My Mother's Only Son" briefly flirts with the soulful sounds of Blindside's debut, but reverts to the angst they so relish in. Think bass riffs take hold of "Nara". The intensity builds when the guitars and vocals kick in. Instead of including demos with this reissue, Blindside decided to include two hard to find 7" vinyl releases and two previous unreleased tracks. If you want to hear a completely different side of the group, listen to the final track "[Phatbeat 1303]".
The Bad
Nothing
The Verdict
The Blindside reissues are a great way to witness the evolution of a powerful heavy metal band. It will also hold over their fans with demos and unreleased material, until their new album is released later this year.
Generating A Pattern?...............................2005-05-14
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A Thought Crushed My Mind
Blindside Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000ID2N Release Date: 2000-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Vow Of Silence
- As You Walk
- King Of The Closet
- My Mother's Only Son
- Act
- Silver Speak
- Where Eye Meets Eye
- Nara
- In The Air Of Truth
- Across Waters
- Nothing But Skin
Customer Reviews:
Another waste.......2007-02-28
Aside from that, the guitar was ho-hum. Forget the vocals for a minute, they can sing pretty well for a couple of songs. Try and block out all the vocals...what do you hear? I hear mediocrity. There is nothing new to the music itself. While trying to make the guitars sound heavy, they have instead regressed into mind-numbingly simple.
Blah, I say! BLAH!
I'm a vampire.......2004-10-31
A mind crushed by thought..........2004-09-28
if it were possible i would this album 10 stars.......2004-09-07
BLINDSIDE ROCKS.......2004-06-18
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Blindside Blues Band
Blindside Blues Band Manufacturer: Shrapnel ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003ZBV Release Date: 1993-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Bad Premonition
- Renegade
- Hit The Highway
- Blues In My Soul
- Flying
- Back Against The Wall
- Powerful Thing
- Burning Cities
- Early Grave
- Winner Takes All
Customer Reviews:
A rating meant to offset the 1 star idiot below!.......2004-10-23
Blindside Blues Band.......2001-09-25
THE BLINDSIDE BLUES BAND.......2001-09-07
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Blindside
Blindside Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001Z2Q Release Date: 1997-12-23 |
Tracks:
- Invert
- Born
- Empty Box
- Superman
- Nerve
- This Shoulder
- Replay
- One Mind
- Liberty
- Daughter
- Teddy Bear
- Never
Customer Reviews:
Blindside's First.......2007-02-04
1. Invert - 10/10
2. Born - 9.5/10
3. Empty Box - 9.5/10
4. Superman - 10/10
5. Nerve - 10/10
6. This Shoulder - 10/10
7. Replay - 9/10
8. One Mind - 9/10
9. Liberty - 10/10
10. Daughter - 8.5/10
11. Teddy Bear - 10/10
12. Never - 9/10
Overall: 95% A
This release comes really close to my favorite, "Silence", because it was actually suprisingly excellent. I still can't tell you who or what this band reminds me of or why I like them because I just do. It's good music. If I could however say it reminds me of something it would probably either be a Punky Rage Against The Machine or maybe a heavier P.O.D. Don't really take my word for it though because it's so different. Check it out.
How can people say that this is good?.......2005-12-25
BEST ALBUM FROM BLINDSIDE.......2005-12-06
Back to Blindside's roots........2005-11-02
The tracks that stood out the first time I listened to it, and still merit top marks on my current playlists are:
"Invert" - A great album opener and full of energy, and quick pounding vocals.
"Superman" - The verses seem slow at first, but the chorus is difficult to not sing along to.
"Nerve" - Another heavy track with great riffs and addictive shouting qualities.
"Replay" - The opening riff will hook you, followed by a unique sound and intriguing song structure.
"Daughter" - Loud, quick, addictive.
"Never" - A great closer, and also has an intriguing structure and rhythm.
I just felt that this album has too many nay-sayers, and it needs someone to stand up for it. It was a rarity at the time, and although it may not stand up to quality albums like their most recents efforts, it shouldn't have to; fans expect better from their favorite bands with each new release, and Blindside haven't disappointed yet. But this album was a fantastic point to build from, and if it weren't for this album, I probably wouldn't appreciate their music as much as I do now.
Loved em from the start!!.......2004-10-31
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This Is Solid State, Vol. 1
Various Artists Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IOQ4 Release Date: 1999-04-06 |
Tracks:
- Enthroned 98 - Living Sacrifice
- Outside Looking In - Stretch Arm Strong
- To Think Of You Is To Treasure An Absent Memory - Zao
- Progress - Selfmindead
- Halo Of Winter - Embodyment
- A Knife In The Dark - Warlord
- Human Shield - Training For Utopia
- Celestial Completion - Extol
- Invert - Blindside
- Quintessence - Spitfire
- Threatened - Living Sacrifice
- Absence - Focused
- Meet Us Here - Unashamed
- These Times That Try Men's Souls - Strongarm
- When Beauty Dies - Overcome
- Broken Bonds - Focal Point
Customer Reviews:
great album.......2004-03-07
Great Mix.......2003-10-22
1. Enthroned 98 - Living Sacrifice 5/5
2. Outside Looking In - Stretch Arm Strong 4/5
3. To Think of You Is to Treasure an Absent Memory - Zao 5/5
4. Progress - Selfmindead 4/5
5. Halo of Winter - Embodyment 5/5
6. Knife in the Dark - Warlord 4/5
7. Human Shield - Training for Utopia 5/5
8. Celestial Completion - Extol 5/5
9. Invert - Blindside 5/5
10. Quintessence - Spitfire 5/5
11. Threatened - Living Sacrifice 4/5
12. Absence - Focused 5/5
13. Meet Us Here - Unashamed 5/5
14. These Times That Try Men's Souls - Strongarm 5/5
15. When Beauty Dies - Overcome 4/5
16. Broken Bonds - Focal Point 3/5
It's a great mix. Get it for some good varoiety. Favorite track is 8.
Great compilation.......2002-07-12
Buy it........2000-05-17
This is Solid State Vol. 1.......2000-03-28
Rock Music:
- Bordello of Blood [Soundtrack]
- Champions of Rock-n-Roll, Vol. 1: Stud Rock - Heart Breakers
- Corporate Death
- Corrupt Minds
- Cross Road [Extra tracks] [Import]
- Dark Millenium [Import]
- Deadly Sting: The Mercury Years [Clean]
- Demolition Theater
- Divine Propaganda
- Domination
Recommended Music:
St. John's College Choir 19 Favorites
Valse Scherzo Op 34 / Russian Dance From Swan Lake
Wet Warm Cling - Film Red Velvet Crush [Enhanced]
Tournee des Grands Espaces [Import]
What Do Pretty Girls Do? [Live]