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| 1. Keep It Close To Me |
| 2. Gimme Animosity |
| 3. Baby's Waiting |
| 4. Goin' Out |
| 5. Lighting The Way |
| 6. The Warmth Of A Tomb |
| 7. Bright Pavilions |
| 8. Ambulance Driver |
| 9. Unprepared |
| 10. Some Kind Of Tragedy |
| 11. True Believer |
| 12. In The Valley Of Dying Stars |
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superdrag Does It Again...,
By A Customer
This review is from: In the Valley of Dying Stars (Audio CD)
Shreds Creed... Korn doesn't even come close... Kicks Limp Bizkits mom in the the face... Why would you even think about not buying this album?
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rock and Roll Gem of Antiquity,
By Jessica Thompson (Tucson, Az United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In the Valley of Dying Stars (Audio CD)
Going back to the sounds of Regretfully Yours while raising the volume a notch, these guys put out the best album since Jimmy Eat World's Clarity. It is refreshing to receive a new rock and roll disc of such intensity in this era flooded with weak euro-synth-pop-trash. Great lyrics. Getting booted off Elektra was the best thing that ever happened to Superdrag. Saw them in Tempe this summer. They rock. Buy this record. Out.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
they're all grown up...kind of...,
By A Customer
This review is from: In the Valley of Dying Stars (Audio CD)
Hailing from Knoxville myself (their hometown), it's really been something to see Superdrag's progression over the years. From their early, early days as The Used, all the way up to this record; having been there in the beginning, it gives everything about this album an awe-inspiring feeling. Sure, they've always been great - even when they were a sloppy power pop band who weren't sure what kind of music they really wanted to do, but now they are honestly worthy of the kind of legend status that seems to always elude the truly great. The album? Hooky, smart, and everything you could hope for in a classic record. It's like indie rock without the attitude, it's like power pop without the silliness, it's like pure, perfect rock and roll without ever having been corrupted. Sure hope it stays that way for at least ten more years...
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