Advantages: Great songs in following Across Five Aprils style Disadvantages: Not a full album
...‘Living in the moment’ (2004) is the third release from Across Five Aprils after their 2003 release of ‘A Tragedy In Progress’ and the 2002 ‘Cut Me And I’ll Bleed Rock N Roll’.
This is a five track EP which shows off a great Across Five Aprils emo sound with some hardcore parts but it does not involve as much hardcore sounds in the vocals and in the music such as the riffs and drumming as much as the previous 'A tragedy in Progress’ and the later 2006 album 'Collapse'.
The first song on the album is 'Saving Seats' which kicks in with some guitar sound effects and then with a drum kick it starts in to a good guitar riff with backing drums which is added to with some more repetitive guitar playing and then with the singing vocals playing in it adds another depth to the music which is very much in the heavy emo scene...
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Advantages: A great collection of live recordings Disadvantages: All but the last 3 tracks have already been released on the Peel Sessions CD
...After a few years of no releases from Adam Ant, there seems to be something of a revival at the moment. With the Antbox boxed set released in december and now this excellANT CD. The Complete Radio 1 Sessions is exactly what it says on the cover. The tracks are taken from four recording sessions at Radio 1. Tracks 1-4 recorded for John Peel 23/1/78, tracks 5-8 recorded for John Peel 10/7/78, tracks 9-12 recorded for John Peel 26/3/79 and tracks 13-15 recorded for Simon Mayo 13/1/95 16 years later. The tracks on the CD are.....
1. Deutscher Girls
2. Puerto-Rican
3. It Doesn't Matter
4. LOU
5. You're So Physical
6. Cleopatra
7. Friends
8. Zerox
9. Tabletalk
10. Ligotage
11. Animals and Men
12. Never Trust a Man (with egg on his face)
13. Wonderful
14. Antmusic
15. Gotta Be A Sin
The first recording session brings...
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(06.09.2001)
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