| 1. I Did It |
| 2. When the World Ends |
| 3. Space Between |
| 4. Dreams of Our Fathers |
| 5. So Right |
| 6. If I Had It All |
| 7. What You Are |
| 8. Angel |
| 9. Fool to Think |
| 10. Sleep to Dream Her |
| 11. Mother Father |
| 12. Everyday |
Editorial Reviews
With three years passed and a new producer at the helm, the Dave Matthews Band find themselves stretching beyond the borders of Before These Crowded Streets to more emotionally explorative territory. On Everyday, Matthews's clenched-jaw delivery has an unrelenting constancy that's cunning and determined. "I Did It" opens the CD in an aggressive groove, while "When the World Ends" follows with clipped licks that dive into a muddier, open-flowing chorus. From there on out, the floodgates open into something that often recalls Peter Gabriel, which is ironic, given that the band replaced producer Steve Lillywhite, whose work with Gabriel is legendary, with Glen Ballard, whose work with Alanis Morissette is of equal note, if not acclaim. The album is Gabrielesque in scope, from Matthews's deepening rasp to the epic instrumentation. Yet, what's lacking is Lillywhite's ability to capture a sense of naked honesty. Instead, Ballard dosses down the tracks in designer-suit production, unable to save a band that might simply not be up to the task on such an ambitious sonic endeavor. That, combined with Matthews's tendency to eschew conventional hooks, leaves the album stalled between the group's jam-band compulsion and radio-friendly packaging. To capture the latent majesty of this album, you're going to have to hear it live, and with this band, that's always been precisely the point. --Beth Massa
Everyday,Dave Matthews Band,RCA,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,American Trad Rock,Jam Bands,Pop,Rock
Everyday
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Everyday
Dave Matthews Band Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000056K04 Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
Tracks:
- I Did It
- When the World Ends
- The Space Between
- Dreams of Our Fathers
- So Right
- If I Had It All
- What You Are
- Angel
- Fool To Think
- Sleep To Dream Her
- Mother Father
- Everyday
Amazon.com
With three years passed and a new producer at the helm, the Dave Matthews Band find themselves stretching beyond the borders of Before These Crowded Streets to more emotionally explorative territory. On Everyday, Matthews's clenched-jaw delivery has an unrelenting constancy that's cunning and determined. "I Did It" opens the CD in an aggressive groove, while "When the World Ends" follows with clipped licks that dive into a muddier, open-flowing chorus. From there on out, the floodgates open into something that often recalls Peter Gabriel, which is ironic, given that the band replaced producer Steve Lillywhite, whose work with Gabriel is legendary, with Glen Ballard, whose work with Alanis Morissette is of equal note, if not acclaim. The album is Gabrielesque in scope, from Matthews's deepening rasp to the epic instrumentation. Yet, what's lacking is Lillywhite's ability to capture a sense of naked honesty. Instead, Ballard dosses down the tracks in designer-suit production, unable to save a band that might simply not be up to the task on such an ambitious sonic endeavor. That, combined with Matthews's tendency to eschew conventional hooks, leaves the album stalled between the group's jam-band compulsion and radio-friendly packaging. To capture the latent majesty of this album, you're going to have to hear it live, and with this band, that's always been precisely the point. --Beth MassaCustomer Reviews:
Shockingly Disappointing False version of DMB.......2006-12-23
This album is a HUGH departure from the tradition Dave Matthews Band that all true DMB fans know and love. This album has also made a division between old hardcore DMB fans (fans of the REAL band that includes all 5 members) and new DMB fans (the "I heard it on the radio and liked it" fans)
This album does not include all 5 members as Leroi and Boyd are almost non-existent leaving just the guitar, bass, and drums ie. the meat and potatoes of a band. Every band has a guitar, bass and drums making them sound just about like every other band out there. Now how many bands do you know that have a fiddle and a sax/wind instruments in them? DMB used to be one of them. You won't find the adrenaline pumping fiddle solos or the heartfelt wind work on this album.
Next we have Dave playing electric guitar and co-writing the majority of the songs over a weekend and boy does it show. He co-wrote these songs with the new producer Glenn Ballard who plays piano on this one as well. The only song that is a work of art lyrically is The Space Between. I also like Everyday as well only because its an evolved form of a true DMB song, #36 (Hani Hani). This one is a real treat to see live as the band will sometime play both #36 and Everyday together.
Yes I will say again...Dave plays an electric on this one. Big mistake going from what your traditionally known as being acoustic then going directly to electric...just ask Dylan about this one. I felt like I Did It was an assault on my ears and took my breath away and not in a good way. My jaw dropped to the floor in disbelief and I just could not believe what I was hearing. This was not Dave Matthews Band! The only song that the electric worked with was The Space Between due to it being a dark and sad ending to a relationship. GREAT poetry and lyrics to that one and that song saves the a star from being a 1/5.
There are a lot of reviews on here that are saying that it took a few listens before they really liked it. I believe that these are fans that are just in denial and I can't blame them. Did it take a few listens before you fell in love with this band? When I first heard Crash Into Me and Too Much I was just floored and could not believe the sounds I was hearing. Not with this so called DMB. A band with a sax and a fiddle that makes it work!!?? WOW!
Take the 4 things out that make DMB, DMB and you get a mediocre any band. The 4 things that make the formula of Dave Matthews Band work are the uplifting and awe inspiring explosive fiddle solos from Boyd (Ants Marching), the emotional wind works of Leroi (Say Goodbye), Dave's lyrics (#41 and I'm not a big fan of Dave's vocals but thats on every album...I wish they would put out an all instrumental album), and the tricky timings, rhythms, and beats of Carter (#36 Live at Red Rocks), all of which pretty much do not exist on this album.
This is not DMB and if you do buy it at least you won't buy it under the false pretense that your buying a DMB album. Go get any other album besides this and Stand Up (which is even more disappointing then Everyday)
Hardcore DMB fans...you have been warned.
4.5 stars, in the right order.......2006-12-14
1. Everyday
2. Angels
3. So Right
4. Dreams Of Our Fathers
5. What You Are
6. I Did It
7. Fool To Think
8. When The World Ends
9. The Space Between
10. If I Had It All
You'll notice I've left off sleep to dream her & mother father, Mainly because they are duds. Even so it works out to be a stronger collection around 44 minutes length wise, which is about all the Matthews and Co. I can handle.
Listen Everyday.......2006-11-15
World's greatest band?.......2006-10-22
I knew DMB fans in college;I heard they were a "jam band" like the Grateful Dead (I had a roommate who was a former Deadhead),that they blended world music with jazz&rock.Returning to Oregon for a time,I went to a bookstore owned by hippies who reccomended this to me.I listened to a couple of tracks.Alas,most were losses.
How does "Everyday" add up?
1)When the world ends-A very anthemic song.It's about finding love in apocalyptic times.There's an urgency to it.Quite powerful.
2)The Space Between-This is my favorite song on the whole album.It's about love&longing,especially after a separation.The music video for this didn't make much sense,but the lyrics are wonderful.("In the space between,you will find me,waiting for you")
3)Everyday-Really,not that bad a song.It's got a gospel sound to it with the "Lift me up,Lord!" For a song that got a lot of radio play,it's actually quite good.
Then there's "Angel","I did it","Mother Father" that are pretty forgettable."Angel",instead of being erotic,is crass.
"Everyday",sadly,is not worth it.It's not worth spending the money on,let alone listening to it every day.I reccomend Lo'Jo,a French Grateful Dead that blends North African music,gypsy tunes,reggae&French chanson.I'd call them the world's greatest band.
Great Album.......2006-07-28
Highlights:
"I Did It"- Best song on the album. Has a tremendous groove, and shows the band at their best.
"When the World Ends"- A great tune that I wish garnered more radioplay. Has a great anthemic and catchy chorus.
"The Space Between"- Most famous DMB song on this album. Garnered heavy radioplay, albeit a little too much radioplay, but well deserved.
"Dreams of our Fathers"- Another great tune with a great lyrical message. Should be recognized more often.
"So Right"- Another song with a tremendous groove. Very, well, "groovy".
"If I Had It All"- Awesome mellow tune, the band really plays at their best here.
"Everyday"- Another famous song. My second favorite on the album. Very catchy, and with some great acoustic work.
Low points:
"Sleep to Dream Her"- Sorry, but a bit boring.
"Angel"- Just can't get into this mellow tune.
"Mother Father"- It's not THAT bad, but still a low point.
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Wake Up! Wake Up!
Everyday Sunday Manufacturer: Inpop ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PC6FO8 Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Let's Go Back
- Wake Up! Wake Up!
- Take Me Out
- Find Me Tonight
- Apathy For Apologies
- I'll Get Over It (Miss Elaineous)
- What We're Here For
- Now You're Gone
- Tell Me You'll Be There
- From Me To You
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Everyday
Widespread Panic Manufacturer: Volcano ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ABJF Release Date: 1994-05-26 |
Tracks:
- Pleas
- Hatfield
- Wondering
- Papa's Home
- Diner
- Better Off
- Pickin' Up the Pieces
- Henry Parsons Died
- Pilgrims
- Postcard
- Dream Song
Amazon.com
There's nothing wrong with being a jam band, so long as when the verses and choruses fade away and leave a little space, you can actually deliver the goods. Instrumental dexterity is important, sure, but so are hooks, melodies, and the other elements of pop songwriting. Widespread Panic know this and make use of the knowledge--which is not to say they're out to write radio-ready hit songs. They're usually at their best when they leave themselves some room to wander within a given song, and only one of the numbers on Everyday clocks in at under four minutes. Even when they're determined to go off on extended excursions, though, as on "Hatfield," "Diner," and "Pilgrims," the group makes sure there's something of substance to hold on to. "Pickin' Up the Pieces," for example, is one of the group's loveliest, most laid-back (and, at four and a half minutes, most concise) songs. --Daniel DurchholzCustomer Reviews:
Their best !.......2007-07-25
Widespread Rules!!.......2007-06-27
New direction---muddled sound.......2006-09-28
Released in 1993, this is Widespread Panic's third album. It is 60 minutes long. The sound quality is OK, but the is mix muddled and muted at times. At times, the songs become indistinquishable, a lot like their live shows used to be.
Widespread Panic's first two albums were great, easily five star material. They were a collection of hard driving, distinctive Southern Rock songs, with great musical interludes. The sound was bright and clear.
After the first two albums, Widespread Panic went from a quartet to a sextet, adding a percussionist and a full time keyboardist. Previously, they did have percussion and keyboard support, but only when it was needed. Now, Widespread Panic operates under the theory that everyone should be playing at all times.
There are some very good songs on this CD, especially when listened to individually. But, when listening to this at one time, everything begins to sound the same. After awhile, it just becomes boring and tedious.
The CD starts out very good, and there is a good break about one third of the way in with Pickin' Up The Pieces. This song is a complete change of pace and is very refreshing interlude. It is also a great song.
But, the CD then continues along the same muffle lines. There is some great guitar playing, but many times it also gets lost in the mix.
The sound is very much like their concerts used to be. They are great to live, when you are engulfed by the sound and see who is playing what. But, they don't translate well to CD.
This is the first album with keyboardist John Herrman. I think he can really bring down the band at times. Much of the time, he plays the piano in a harsh manner, where he just beats the keys. It is like over the top honky tonk. It really sounds out of place at times, can be harsh and spoil a good song or instrumentals. But, there are other times when his playing does add some significant to a song, especially, when he plays rhythm instead of trying to take the lead.
Their fourth album, Ain't Life Grand, is more successful because the group reverts back to the old sound for the first two CD's. But after that, there would be a whole series of CD featuring this muddled sound with clinking keyboards.
When the lead guitarist died and was replaced, the group's sound changed dramatically to be more like a traditional Southern Rock band.
Panic's best.......2005-02-10
One of the best.......2004-07-15
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Everyday Life
John P. Strohm Manufacturer: Superphonic Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PFU7PS Release Date: 2007-07-10 |
Tracks:
- Sha La
- Black Hole In My Heart
- Driving On 95
- Rise And Shine
- Waiting For the World To End
- Anna
- Graduation Day
- The Long So Long
- Everyday Life
- Traveling Salesman
- Ruby
- Another Losing Season
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Everyday I Said a Prayer for Kathy and Made a One Inch Square
Wheat Manufacturer: Empyrean Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OQDUMK Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Closeness
- Little White Dove
- Move=Move
- I Had Angels Watching Over Me
- Init .005 (Formerly, A Case Of...)
- Saint In Law
- What You Got
- To, As In Addressing The Grave
- Round The Corners
- An Exhausted Fixer
- Courting Ed Templeton
Customer Reviews:
Disappointment from a Previously Great Band.......2007-07-20
What?.......2007-05-26
An Exhausted Fixer.......2007-05-22
this is a sonic experiment, similar to wilco's "yankee hotel foxtrot." it has its accessible songs, and it has its beautiful dissonance. "a prayer for kathy" is a slow builder, and it works towards something big.
i think it is a moving statment. so just listen.
Diminishing returns.......2007-05-22
Well, Wheat is back. Their new release, Everyday I Said A Prayer, isn't entirely a bad CD. The sound is more like that on their Sugar Free Records releases. Unfortunately, Scott Levesque appears to have lost whatever singing ability he may have once had. The singing on Everyday I Said A Prayer is just flat-out bad. It sounds like he recorded vocal demo tracks to teach everyone the songs, but never went back to re-record them as work on the CD progressed. The vocals we're left with are off-key, cringe-worthy, and embarrassing.
I hope Wheat disbands before they drop a truly horrible release on their fans. Everyday I Said A Prayer comes close to being that release. If you are interested in this CD, I would highly recommend that you listen to some of the tracks prior to making your purchase.
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Big Fish
Danny Elfman , and Various Artists Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000YTPFC Release Date: 2003-12-23 |
Tracks:
- Man Of The Hour - Pearl Jam
- Dinah - Bing Crosby
- Everyday - Buddy Holly
- All Shook Up - Elvis Presley
- Five O'Clock World - The Vogues
- Ramblin' Man - The Allman Brothers
- Let's Work Together - Canned Heat
- Pictures - Danny Elfman
- Big Fish (Titles) - Danny Elfman
- Shoe Stealing - Danny Elfman
- Underwater - Danny Elfman
- Sandra's Theme - Danny Elfman
- The Growing Montage - Danny Elfman
- Leaving Spectre - Danny Elfman
- Return to Spectre - Danny Elfman
- Rebuilding - Danny Elfman
- The Journey Home - Danny Elfman
- In the Tub - Danny Elfman
- Sandra's Farewell - Danny Elfman
- Finale - Danny Elfman
- End Titles - Danny Elfman
- Jenny's Theme - Danny Elfman
- Twice the Love (Siamese Twins' Song) - Danny Elfman
Amazon.com
Director Tim Burton's adaptation of author Daniel Wallace's bittersweet Southern Gothic novel has been billed as his first mainstream character drama, a notion that conveniently ignores the story's inherent fables and flights of imagination. But composer Danny Elfman understands their every dark nook and murky cranny with this magical, often deftly understated score. While the epic melodrama of his comic book scores (Batman, Spider-Man, The Hulk, et. al.) have made him a mainstream Hollywood music star, longtime fans know that the composer's true emotional range is seldom tapped as well as it is working with longtime collaborator Burton. His music here bridges the delicate pastoralism of Rachel Portman and restless, rhythmic mysteries of Thomas Newman, seasoned with twangy fiddles and bowings to the film's occasionally Gothic turns and concludes with the deliciously loopy "Twice the Love (Siamese Twins Song)." Anchored by Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam's wistful theme song "Man of the Hour" and a half-dozen pop chart nuggets than span half-a-century, Elfman's work here (as well as Pearl Jam's) received a much-deserved Golden Globe nomination. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Fishy Ending.......2005-09-15
Produced By: Schmidt Richard D. Zanuck, Dan Jinks
Director: Tim Burton
Length: 2 hours. 5 minutes
Rated: PG-13
Released Date: 2003
Do you like movies that will make you cry so hard that you will need a dump truck full of tissues? Or when a person gets to a scary part in the woods and a man almost dies and gets your hopes up. Well if you do this is the movie the for you.
This movie has terrific characters in it. If you are wondering how I'll tell you how. Because all characters fit into the part that they are supposed to play in. defiantly Edward bloom. Edward bloom is the star of this movie. He is a brave and ignorant man. So if you don't believe me that he fits in his part GIVE ME A CALL.
Also this movie has a lot of fantasy world in it. Like the 12 foot tall giant the moving (killing) trees. Also the eye. The eye is a eye that a witch has that will show you how you die. Pretty freaky ha. Most movies that you see are realistic not fantasy except for a couple.....this one is. It's a very good movie you really really need too watch it.
This movie is mostly about an old man that tells a bunch of stories about him in his younger years. He talks about what he does and how he does it. You will never understand this movie if you don't watch it from the beginning.
This movie also has a couple of related and spooky parts in it. Like when his wife walks in will he is in the bath tub under water with his arms crossed a crossed his chest. And at the end of the movie he went to the lake and his son dropped him in the water and the old mans arms was crossed like in the bath tub. That is a related. The spooky is........well trust me you don't want too know. Any way I don't want to ruin it.
When you watch this movie please call me and tell me if you have any more of them tissues. Because I need them for next time I watch this movie. Sorry I couldn't tell you more but I really didn't want to tell you none of it. I just wanted to say WATCH THIS MOVIE NOW!!!!!
Big Fish Soundtrack.......2005-09-04
My only disappointment was that there were some songs like Sandra's Farewell that I just craved went longer than 1min 16secs.
Despite this, I'm glad I have got it.
Perfect complement to a fantastic film.......2005-07-27
Elfman's music is perfect for Burton's magical film about the larger-than-life character of Edward Bloom. Mystical, whimsical, and eerie at times, the score takes you deep into the weird and wondrous world of the character. The emotional "Sandra's Theme" is one of the best pieces of music on the soundtrack, and the jazzy number "Twice the Love" (the Siamese twins' song) closes out the CD with a bang.
The soundtrack is mostly instrumental, with the exception of the first seven tracks. These tracks are an eclectic mixed bag of music, featuring artists ranging from Pearl Jam to Buddy Holly to Elvis Presley. The real gold on this particular CD, though, is Elfman's music.
Even if you haven't seen the film (and you should; it's wonderful), if you enjoy quality instrumental music, I highly recommend picking up a copy of this soundtrack.
"Amazing" song.......2005-02-27
good soundtrack for a nice movie.......2004-08-13
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Everyday Ecstasy: Music for Passion, Spirit
Margot Anand Manufacturer: Spring Hill ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000AGCJ Release Date: 1998-09-01 |
Tracks:
- Welcome-Entrance: Enchantment
- The Body-Awareness: Psalm
- The Body-Awareness: Suru Ade
- Engagement-Balance: Free Bird, Empty Sky
- Engagement-Balance: The Manifesto
- Flow-Reception: Earthsong
- Flow-Reception: After Silence
- Spirit-Ascension: I Love You
- Spirit-Ascension: Mira
- Spirit-Ascension: Last Night
Customer Reviews:
Beautiful and relaxing.......2007-05-15
PARADISE.......2001-06-02
It flies..........2000-03-04
the Music Of Everyday Ecstasy.......2000-01-14
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Everyday Process: The Process of Illumination & Elimination
Everyday Process Manufacturer: Cross Movement ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NDIAOM Release Date: 2007-03-20 |
Tracks:
- Intro (Straight To The Point)
- Build Up
- Resist The System
- Give 'Em The Gospel
- Grace
- All I Need
- Amazed
- Bangin' Defined (Interlude)
- Bangin'
- Holla At Me
- Live It Up
- The After Party (Interlude)
- The After Party
- As Real As It Gets
- Hey Girl
- The World Needs Jesus
- Shine Bright
- Illumination & Elimination (Interlude)
- Everyday All Day Cypha
Customer Reviews:
Another CM Hot one!!!.......2007-05-13
1. Hey Girl (J.R. and Badia Jeter off the hook)
2. Grace
3. All I need
4. After Party
5. Build up (took me back to KRS-1)
6. Give'em the Gospel
7. Amazed
8. Everyday All Day Cypha
those are in heavy rotation but the album is st8 butta.
Get this Album
On that Glorious Day Will you Call Him Father or Judge?
Another Hottt One From CMR!.......2007-05-01
1. Intro (Straight To The Point) 1/5
2. Build Up 1/5
3. Resist The System 1/5
4. Give 'Em The Gospel 2/5
5. Grace 5/5
6. All I Need 5/5
7. Amazed 5/5
8. Bangin' Defined
9. Bangin' 5/5
10. Holla At Me 5/5
11. Live It Up 5/5
12. The After Party (Interlude)
13. The After Party 5/5
14. As Real As It Gets 4/5
15. Hey Girl 5/5
16. The World Needs Jesus 5/5
17. Shine Bright 4/5
18. Illumination & Elimination (Interlude)
19. Everyday All Day Cypha 3/5
Cop this album.......2007-04-13
Maybe Its Just Not My Style.......2007-03-26
Yo Son this album is Crakkk!.......2007-03-24
Harry Thomas Jr
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All Day Everyday
South Central Cartel Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002RBD Release Date: 1997-06-03 |
Tracks:
- West Coast Gangstas
- I'm A Rider
- Niggas Git Dealt Wit
- It Don't Stop
- All Day Everyday
- Hit the Chaw
- G's Game
- 4 Yo Ear
- W.C. Rocks
- Can I Roll Wit U
- Da Bomb
- Champagne Wishes
- Funk U Up
- No Get Bacc
- Gangsta Luv Part 2
- S.C.G'z
- Family Thang
Customer Reviews:
SCC's best.......2006-04-18
1.5/5
2.5/5
3.5/5
4.5/5
5.5/5
6.4/5
7.5/5
8.3/5
9.3/5
10.5/5
11.5/5
12.4/5
13.5/5
14.5/5
15.5/5
16.4/5
17.5/5
This is The West Coast Classic.......2006-01-23
Classic.......2005-07-15
4.5 Star Great album -- their best.......2005-06-14
#1 - 9 (good beat)
#2 - 8.5
#3 - 7.5
#4 - 8.5 (good sample of some classic Marvin Gaye)
#5 - 9 (good beat)
#6 - 9 (another good beat)
#7 - 9 (once again -- good beat)
#8 - 8.5 (upbeat faster song)
#9 - 9.5 (great beat)
#10 - 8
#11 - 8
#12 - 9 (good beat)
#13 - 8.5
#14 - 8.5
#15 - 7.5
#16 - 8.5
#17 - 7.5
South Central Cartel is: Prode'je, Havoc, Havikk, L.V., DJ Kaos, DJ Gripp
Check all my reviews
a must have .......2005-03-25
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An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity
Nothingface Manufacturer: Dcide Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000AGM3 Release Date: 1998-09-22 |
Tracks:
- Grindtooth
- Grinning
- So Few
- Villains
- Sleeper
- Breathe Out
- Error In Excellence
- I, Diablo
- The Sick
Customer Reviews:
The masterpiece of Nothingface.......2007-04-13
BEST GROUP EVER...SERIOUSLY........2006-03-22
A Classic...R.I.P. Nothingface 1995-2004.......2005-04-26
another masterpiece.......2004-12-10
Nothingface might be gone but their legacy lives .......2004-07-25
Everday Atrocity is one of the only true gems produced in America and one of the most intense records ever. As far as this compares to the rest of the Nothingface catalog, I would say it's the best or shares that title with Skeletons. Somewhat lackluster production takes away from this a bit but not in a major way. Matt Holt sings/screams with an intensity somewhat lacking on later efforts and this is undoubtably his best performance ever. The guitars are nothing exceptional which is somewhat expected of this kind of straight forward music. You won't hear a million solos per minute or a hundred different genres crammed into a 40 minute song but they definitly know how to write riffs that add to the intensity of the album. The rhythem section holds very well in that somehow they make the insane intensity of this album catchy. If you like Slipknot, Fear Factory, Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall, Strapping Young Lad, God Forbid or any of the other bands that blend hardcore with singing vocals then you owe it to yourself to check out this album. If you haven't already, I recommend checking out the bands mentioned above in addition to this.
R.I.P. Nothingface
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