In the Valley of Dying Stars

In the Valley of Dying Stars

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Third release from Knoxville TN. alternative/pop band known for the hit 'Sucked Out' from their debut CD, 'Regretfully Yours' in 1995. 12 tracks including 'Keep It Close To Me' and 'Gimme Animosity'. Some say 'rock rarely gets this good'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

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In the Valley of Dying Stars

In the Valley of Dying Stars
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • This is an AMAZING album...Buy It!
  • Superdrag are really good
  • hair wavin' guitar pop - it'll shake your speakers
  • SCREW ELEKTRA ,THIS IS REAL ROCK N ROLL
  • A Great Rock Album!
In the Valley of Dying Stars
Superdrag
Manufacturer: Arena Rock
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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Similar Items:
  1. Head Trip in Every Key
  2. Last Call For Vitriol
  3. Regretfully Yours
  4. Changin' Tires on the Road to Ruin
  5. John Davis

ASIN: B00004ZEIR
Release Date: 2000-10-17

Tracks:

  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

Album Description

Third release from Knoxville TN. alternative/pop band known for the hit 'Sucked Out' from their debut CD, 'Regretfully Yours' in 1995. 12 tracks including 'Keep It Close To Me' and 'Gimme Animosity'. Some say 'rock rarely gets this good'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This is an AMAZING album...Buy It!.......2005-11-14

This is Superdrag's back to basics album. After experimenting with different sounds on their second album "Headtrip In Every Key", they went back to just using guitars, bass, drums and vocals on this album. The album opens with what is quite possibly, the best "f**k you" to the music industry which they belonged to. The song is "Keep It Close To Me". There isn't a bad song on this album. Not a single song. Every song on this album is Classic Superdrag. This is the album I tell friends to pick up if they want to be introduced to the band. Then you should pick up "Headtrip In Every Key", "Last Call For Vitriol", "The Fabulous 8-Track Sounds Of Superdrag", "Greetings From Tennessee E.P.", and lastly "Regretfully Yours". I think their first album is quite possibly their weakest effort. Once you're done wearing out these albums, pick up John Davis' self-titled first solo album!!! thanks

4 out of 5 stars Superdrag are really good.......2005-01-29

All of their records are filled with fantastic rock and roll music. This one is no exception. Babys waiting is a great song but so is Ambulance Driver but so is In the valley and just about every other song on here too. Good Stuff-buy it if you enjoy rock and roll with melody.

4 out of 5 stars hair wavin' guitar pop - it'll shake your speakers.......2004-09-24

If you like well crafted melody couched in blazing guitar jangle, then you'll like this album. It was the first Superdrag album that I bought and now I can't get it out of the player. Very well done.

5 out of 5 stars SCREW ELEKTRA ,THIS IS REAL ROCK N ROLL.......2004-06-09

After the disaster of superdrag's relationship with elektra records, the 'nice, polite boys' (as john davis calls his band in the superdrag:instant live album 2003) from tennessee turn in their coat and ties for jeans and smoked infested black t-shirts. they outgrew their mop tops and stopped combing their hair.
THEY EXCAHNGED THE WHAT USED TO SEEM LIKE THE DREAM OF OPENING UP FOR NADA SURF EVERY OTHER DAY FOR HEADLINING BARS ACROSS THE COUNTRY, most of the time though it was in their beloved south. these bars are what represent superdrag. the hard working 'been there screw it' attitude that they hold. they dont care if they have to play at a greasy, one-ceiling fan, sports center on in the bakground tv, one pool table bar.
The record opens up with the feedback of some Tennessee baseball radio station, only more supporting their blue collar humble backgrounds. it then turns to a the signature superdrag guitar with no bull lyrics that sting. "I want rock n roll, but i dont wanna deal with the hassel. i know what i know but i dont wanna feel like an a**hole." those are the words that preview the moder power pop classic that is In the Valley of Dying Stars. as the record goes on, power pop explosion of guitar and yelling after another type of song goes on until it hits the almost trippy in the armth of a tomb and is followed by a rock song but then sinks back into melancholy but with hope of better with the song ambulance driver. the song is an ode to davis' grandfather who passed away. davis was very close to him and it shows with his emotional lyrics in the next 2 songs, leaving no music inbetween them for betterness but instead striving to move on through sad music. "ambulance driver, you were out too late, there was nothing you could do, I shouldve done it anyways, if the Word of God is true..." it then goes through some more power pop songs then goes into the live favorite title track in the valley of dying stars. the songs stays with you with its perfect davis vocals and its as always superb lyrics.
"if you don't like superdrag, you dont like rock n roll"

5 out of 5 stars A Great Rock Album!.......2004-04-28

When this album came out, it was a make or break album for Superdrag. It was their first album after leaving the major label Electra and going under the independent label Arena Rock. John and the boys proved what Electra couldn't see, Superdrag is a great band.

There isn't a bad song on the album. We, as listeners, hear a more mature band than the one on their first two albums, and those albums are still very good. They have rolled with the punches, licked their wounds, and recorded music that is tighter and stronger. The album is straight up rock and roll. It would do you good to go out and buy it.
In The Valley Of Dying Stars
Average customer rating: Not rated
    In The Valley Of Dying Stars
    Superdrag
    Manufacturer: Arrco
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Punk-PopPunk-Pop | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Post GrungePost Grunge | American Alternative | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | New Age | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. Regretfully Yours
    2. Head Trip in Every Key

    ASIN: B00008WA65
    Release Date: 2000-01-01

    Tracks:

    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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