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Item no. | 438220 |
Title | Remedies |
Musical Genre | Metalcore |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | The Blackout Argument |
Release date | 2/6/09 |
Product type | CD |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Tempest (Rescue remedy)
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2.Broken teeth (Agrimony)
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3.Dead but so alive (Wild oat)
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4.Identity dispute (Rock water)
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5.Kidnap yourself (Aspen)
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6.The ravine (Willow)
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7.On top of the beat (Olive)
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8.Walking without feet (Cerato)
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9.Seven tones of grey (Pine)
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10.Treasure chest confidential (Gorse)
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11.Vampire searching for some light (Larch)
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12.Daisied tree (Hornbeam)
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13.Room to set sail (Mustard)
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14.A walkover to endure being (Chestnut bud)
CD 2
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1.Snobrevolution
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2.Vampire searching for some light
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3.From black to black
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4.Smile like a wolf
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5.Back in decontrol
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6.The death of yesterday
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7.Young ambitions (Gentian)
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8.The door of fabrication (Sclerantus)
by Eva Grabka (29.01.2009) "Remedies" is a delicacy made in Germany - and revealed some ear candy right after the first listening session: "Identity dispute (Rockwater)" and "Vampire searching for some light (Larch)"... Later, I also unwrapped some other sweets, such as "Room to set sail (Mustard)" or "Walking wihtout feet (Cearto)", for example. The Blackout Argument present us with a neat and nifty Hardcore album featuring the well-known basics of the trade - if you let them, they’ll take you on their trip... Nothing less did I expect of the quintet, the last album "Decisions" and the EP "Smile like a wolf" still ringing in my ear. Ok, they are influenced by Boy Sets Fire and/or Comeback Kid, they can’t hide that - but still, they have their own thing going and go for it full throttle. I really dig ‘em.