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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Your Album for the Middle of the Night,
This review is from: Coal (Audio CD)
This is the kind of album you listen to after having a lousy night out. The later it gets, the better the album is. The singer's deep voice and the prominent basslines are soothing, while the occasional guitar solo is tthis ordered noise perfectly contrasting the smoothness. It's mostly a slower album, so if you're looking for upbeat, this might not be your pick. If you're looking for that perfect album to sit and watch the moon make it's way through the sky with a beverage if your choice, you can't go wrong with this one.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Spidey senses are tingling...,
This review is from: Coal (Audio CD)
This would be great if the band had done a couple of things, differently. It's got all the best intentions in the world, but, alas there is no subtlety behind their (deep) lyrics. By all this I mean... take for example the chorus, for nearly every song is the exact song title, which, by the way, all sound like the titles to "b" horror flicks (ie. "Sex and Mayhem"). Amongs all this, ~ahem... mayhem, there is a quiet beauty to the musical side of things. I really STARTED to like this EP just as soon as I put it in the player.
So,... let's get down to brass tacks: All the potential in the world can't help you, if you've got a song called, "Sex and Mayhem". To steal a phrase from one of my heroes. "Nuff said'" |
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Coal by Devastations (Audio CD - 2006)
$22.96
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