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Dust for Life- For life, November 14, 2000
This review is from: Dust for Life (Audio CD)
When I heard Step into the Light on KUPD, Phoenix, I had to hear the whole album. At first I was hesitant at buying it because I don't usually buy albums for one song, but this purchase was well worth it. Dust for life reminds a lot of early Alice and Chains, so if you are a fan of Alice and Chains then I would suggest you buy it you will not be dissapointed. The blend of grungy, crunchy guitars with obnocious vocals is anough to make your ears bleed. So rock on and never roll over baby! Dust for Life is the real deal.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Dust For Life Still Alive!, December 8, 2004
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Dust For Life's first CD is a great find to the true music lover. Some of the great songs off the Cd are : Step into the Light, Seed, and Bitten. If you are interested in hearing more from them go to their website for the chance to download the latest album "Degrees Of Black" and they have some new demos of some unreleased songs. Awesome band, you won't be disappointed...
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Alice in Chains Part 2?, July 10, 2001
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Dust For Life sound a lot like Alice In Chains. That's both the good and bad news about their debut album. While their sound comes close to pillaging Alice In Chains, they have definitely picked a good band to emulate, and they emulate them well. Fans who enjoyed Alice's chrunching riffs, soaring solos, and foreboding aura will certainly find a lot to enjoy on Dust For Life's album. The musicianship is solid throughout, with catchy riffing, strong solos, and hard, nimble drumming. "Poison," "Dragonfly," and "Step into the Light" are among the standouts, featuring grinding guitars and big choruses that remain embedded in my head for hours. Dust For Life are clearly very talented, standing a notch above such second-rate grunge imitators as Creed, Nickelback, and Tantric. Hopefully in the future they will be able to expand their sound and make their music more their own. I'll certainly be listening.
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