Rollins Band - Weight (1994 320k MP3) - Alternative Metal, Hard Rock - Beavis-Cornholioseeders: 2
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Rollins Band - Weight (1994 320k MP3) - Alternative Metal, Hard Rock - Beavis-Cornholio (Size: 122.94 MB)
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Weight is the fourth full-length studio album by the Rollins Band, released on April 12, 1994. It featured the band's biggest hits, "Liar" and "Disconnect," which gained rotation on MTV and gained popularity after being featured on Beavis and Butthead. The song "Civilized" was also used as the closing theme for Dennis Miller Live from 1994-2002 on HBO.
Released: April 12, 1994 Recorded: 1993 & 1994 Genre: Alternative metal, hard rock, post-hardcore Length: 53:26 Tracklist: 01. Disconnect – 4:57 02. Fool – 4:26 03. Icon – 3:41 04. Civilized – 3:54 05. Divine Object of Hatred – 4:01 06. Liar – 6:34 07. Step Back – 3:58 08. Wrong Man – 4:19 09. Volume 4 – 4:39 10. Tired – Wolf - 3:46 11. Alien Blueprint – 3:45 12. Shine – 5:26 Rollins Band Sim Cain – drums Melvin Gibbs – bass guitar Chris Haskett – guitar Henry Rollins – vocals Informative review I found: Weight was the Rollins Band's breakthrough into the mainstream and remains their best album. While their previous album The End Of Silence was an unfocused affair with many of the songs tending to drag, Weight cuts out all the fat as every song here is very strong both musically and lyrically. This album is best known for its memorable video/single "Liar" which starts out as a mellow jazz tune under Henry Rollins' soft spoken vocals before getting heavy during the choruses. While this is the most well known track, many other songs here match its brilliance. "Civilized" and "Step Back" both rely on a killer groove before dropping down in tempo midway through before regaining its original momentum. "Alien Blueprint" is a fantastic tale of a former outcast who doesn't let his past ruin his future. "Shine" is another great tune driven by a groovy riff and more of Rollins' great self-help lyrics. "Disconnect" is a mid-tempo track driven by the excellent rhythm section of bassist Melvin Gibbs and drummer Sim Cain that is also very strong. The momentum slows down on the grinding "Volume 4" and the slow jazz of "Tired" which concentrate more on mood and Rollins' vocals which speak of a man wrestling with his emotions. Other great tracks include the driving "Icon", "Fool", and "Wrong Man" which are all carried by Chris Haskett's killer riffs and wild yet creative soloing. Rarely has an album been released that combines controlled anger with such great lyrics and musicianship. Highly recommended. PLEASE SEED HELP KEEP THIS TORRENT ALIVE!! Sharing Widget |
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