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Doubledrive -Blue in the Face[MP3!]

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专辑中文名


: Blue in the Face


歌手


: Doubledrive


资源格式


: MP3


发行时间


: 2005年03月08日


地区


: 美国


语言


: 英语


概述


:



http://www.erock.co.kr/images/album/Doubledrive_Blue%20In%20The%20Face.jpg http://us.ent1.yimg.com/images.launch.yahoo.com/000/010/462/10462768.jpg 这是我的一张打口碟,翻录音质参数如下 MPEG 1.0 layer 3 224kbit, 6642 frames 32000Hz Joint Stereo CRCs: No Copyrighted: No Original: Yes Emphasis: None 我个人非常喜欢的一张专辑,流行摇滚类似于Lifehouse,我认为是属于慢热型的,也许你听一遍没什么感觉,但是越听越喜欢. 介绍之类的我也不怎么会表达,自己下了听吧.下面两段是我摘自与Yahoo的一段介绍,前几天四六级有喜的人们就看看吧,我那破水平就懒得献丑了.....- - Biography Originally under the moniker MK Ultra, Doubledrive's heavier rock influence first hit their hometown of Atlanta, GA, in 1996 with their lineup consisting of Troy McLawhorn (guitar), Joshua Sattler (bass), Mike Froedge (drums), and Donnie Hamby (vocal). For the three years that followed, Doubledrive's van would take them to gigs all throughout the Southeastern United States. This method of constant touring not only resulted wide in recognition for their recurring club appearances, but also an award for Atlanta's "favorite metal/extreme" category in 1998. With all this hype, a label bidding war ensured with RCA coming out as the victors. Hence, Doubledrive's full-length debut 1000 Yard Sale was released in 1999. ~ Mike DaRonco, All Music Guide Written by Mike DaRonco Blue In The Face Review 01/12/2005 4:55 PM, AMG Blue in the Face signals Doubledrive's re-emergence after three tumultuous years of label chaos. While 1999's 1000 Yard Stare was as solid a post-grunge offering as any of its contemporaries, MCA dragged its feet on promotion and Doubledrive watched with anger as it quickly faded from view. Trying to appease the label's wishes, the Atlanta quartet recorded another album, hoping to release it quickly and generate more interest. But MCA wasn't happy with the results, and the two parties soon parted ways. But after hearing the sessions (which were recorded by Creed producer John Kurzweg), Roadrunner/Island expressed interest. The label was thriving on the success of Canuck rockers Nickelback, and was looking to expand its roster of metal-tinged acts. In mid-2002, Doubledrive signed with Roadrunner and re-entered the studio with the songs it had intended for the MCA follow-up. This time around, the band worked with Michael Barbiero, best-known for his production work with Guns n' Roses. With Barbiero, Doubledrive recorded four new songs and revised two songs from the original sessions. Additionally, Barbiero remixed five of Kurzweg's holdovers. The result, Blue in the Face, was released in April 2003. Blue in the Face isn't a significant departure from 1000 Yard Stare. Doubledrive is still rooted in metal and continues to draw comparisons to the hard-edged grandiosity of Queensrche. However, it does sacrifice some of the debut's grit in favor of Creed-style polish. This is disappointing, because it was the unabashed streak of hesher in Doubledrive that separated the quartet from the post-grunge sound-alikes clogging active rock radio. While "Inside Out" is driven by a fiery Troy McLawhorn guitar line and the pure abandon in Donnie Hamby's chorus vocals, the plodding "Freightrain" features the glowering, faux-Vedder singing style encouraged by post-grunge producers who haven't realized that Vedder himself doesn't even sing like that anymore. Elsewhere, the band is further buried behind effect and stylized bombast. While it has potential with its stop-start dynamics, seething chorus, and hyperactive outro, "Hollowbody" fires blanks when it begins to cop the sugar-metal of Collective Soul. Besides "The Hand," which takes its time building but finally hits its stride (thanks to some solid shredding and a cool volume knob solo from McLawhorn), Blue in the Face's best track might be the largely acoustic "Million People," which begins with the lyrics: "How could I be so happy/And still feel so messed up inside/I've broken all the records/For the unhappiest man alive." While Hamby seems to be singing to an old flame, the lyrics can also sum up the album's general content, which is one of frustration and catharsis, after the setbacks of Doubledrive's burgeoning career. While Doubledrive might deserve some success, they shouldn't shave off any more of their refreshing metal underpinnings, for fear of sounding like just another bunch of post-grunge shouters. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide 这是我发的第一帖,请各位多多支持.有不完善之处请多多指教. 本人发的资源保证自发布之日起5个月之内每天20小时以上供源(停电,电脑故障,本人发生突发意外事件除外).


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专辑曲目


: 1. 11:59 2. Imprint 3. Hollowbody 4. Million People 5. I Don't Care 6. Freightrain 7. Track Number 7 8. Evenout 9. Inside Out 10. The Hand 11. Big Shove

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