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Reviews:
Very good I really love this record, first got into it about 7 years ago. Until recently, i hadn't listened to it in sometime. But i popped it in the other day and it still does it for me. Brings back a lot of memories. I'll have to re-order it though.....my copy is so scratched half the songs skip:- Great album though Nothing Better This has to be my favorite Cd in the world. Cold is my favorite band and this Cd of theirs is just awesome. There isn't anything better. Cold's Best CD Simply put, this is Cold's best CD. This is the CD that made me a lifelong fan. This is the CD that made me fall in love with Scooter Ward. Real Music at it's best I remmeber when I first bought this , I got it when year of the spider came out and being new to cold at the time i listen to this album and thought is was ok then I listen to it again and was blown away by this album ,it quickly became one of my favorite albums and bands . Scooter Wards vocals sound amazing , the music sends chills down your spine just in the first few seconds of the 1st song just got wicked and in the song send in the clowns as it builds up as he says send in the clowns then it just exposeds and he screams send in the clowns. But over all there are no bad songs on 13 ways to bleed on stage , it one of those albums thats u can listen to and not have to skip any songs. I have to say my favorite songs are just got wicked , end of the world, confession , send in the clowns, witch, and bleed. I highly recommed this album and year of the spider and there self titled album .
AMAZING production (recording quality) Ok, i normally don't post reviews on here, but i've heard complaints about the "recording quality" on this albums - the drums specifically.
I am actually a recording engineer, and let me tell you: this wasn't a low-budget album. The sounds that are dirty and dingy - like the drums on most tracks - are SUPPOSED to be that way. If you want pristine perfectly-tuned and poppy sounds, then listen to music that lends towards that sound. This album DOESN'T. The drums give an overall dark ambience to the rest of the tracks - the drums lay the ground for the emotion of this album, and the vocals are the cherry on top. The guitar sounds link in between - and they do it amazingly.
Adam Kasper had the biggest hand in the production of this album from the ground up, and he KNOWS what he's doing (Nirvana, mudhoney, foo fighters, the list goes on)
Great album. In my top twenty for sure. |
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