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Storm At Sunrise - The Suffering (2001)
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22 Jun 2010 04:40:25
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Storm At Sunrise - The Suffering (2001)
EAC | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | 530 Mb | Covers
Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Stoner Rock | 2001 | US | Label: Gray Sky Records | Catalog: GSR002 | RAR 3% Rec | RS
EAC | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | 530 Mb | Covers
Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Stoner Rock | 2001 | US | Label: Gray Sky Records | Catalog: GSR002 | RAR 3% Rec | RS
| “ | Talk about some soul brother stuff! Storm at Sunrise are all about soul rock and roll with keyboards crossed with King Crimson. All the music on 'The Suffering' downright jams, and most of it is quite technical. There are lots of changes and it's drenched in classic prog rock. Imagine King Crimson crossed with Deep Purple and Budgie with a fresh twist like Clearlight. Oh did I mention Keyboards? There are tons of them and tastefully done. All the vocals are reminiscent of classic rock ala Ian Gillan, very strong and right up front. Tons of guitar/keyboard jams throughout this...and enough twists to throw your head clean around. Despite the overall technical stuff all over this CD, it just downright jams, and you don't have to be a mathematician ala The Champs guitarist to enjoy it. Get this one if you like The Rubes or Clearlight. Tons of jams, soulful riff rock with soul blues vocals...over the top musicianship. Check it out if you like the solid freshness of classic rock done tastefully right...and then some. Rob Wrong (StonerRock.com) | ” |
Dave Gryder (drums, hammond, mellotron, moog, lead Vocal)
Ernie Myers (guitars)
Kinley Wolf (bass)
1 You Don't Know!
2 Everything Sucks
3 Blood On the Horizon
4 Cycle of Misery
5 There I Said It
6 Man, That's a Drag
7 Timewarp (Instrumental)
8 Closure
9 The "I Hate I the Blues" Blues
10 Victims of the Status Quo
11 Woman
12 The Suffering
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Iom one question:
What program do you use to Rip the CDS
Thanks
@ OldbItch - Looks like Exact Audio Copy is Lom's tool of choice - a great program.
I'm using Dbpoweramp in windows and k3b in linux
Thanks a lot and have a great day