UPC: 045778664320
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Release Date: Oct 01, 2004
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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Enhancements include the video for "Wasted Words."
Death By Stereo: Dan Palmer, Efrem Schulz (vocals, guitar); Paul Miner (vocals, bass); Jim Miner (guitar); Todd Hennig (drums).
Additional personnel: Rob Aston, Ron Lomas, Vijay Kumar, Dave Itow, Dave Mandel, Shannon Dietz, Sid Dynamite, Benny Kane, Andrew Tabizon (vocals); Tim Owens (guitar).
Personnel: Dan Palmer (vocals, guitar); Dave Mandel, Paul Miner, Rob "SR" Aston (vocals); Jim Miner, Tim Owens (guitar); Todd Hennig (drums).
Recording information: Death Tracks; Sound City Studios.
Animation: Mike Machin.
Director: Mike Machin.
Editor: Mike Machin.
Death by Stereo's Into the Valley of Death picks up where 2002's Day of the Death left off. The band marries metal's neck-snapping, double-bass rhythms to the consciousness (or just plain anger) of punk and hardcore, pummeling themselves and the listener with serious intensity. Opener "The Plague" is as scary as its title. After a foreboding instrumental intro, the song explodes into lockstep hardcore behind the half-sung, half-screamed vocals of Efrem Schultz. Throughout the album, it's Schultz's over-sung, yet oddly convincing vocal presence that unites Death by Stereo's concurrent metal and punk rock influences. If the question of what Iron Maiden and Agnostic Front would sound like as one band was ever raised, this band answers it. But despite its aggressive sound, Death by Stereo has always peppered its albums with satirical humor. Into the Valley of Death continues this tradition, with songs like "I Wouldn't Piss in Your Ear if Your Brain Was on Fire," "Wake Up, You're Dead," and "You're a Bullshit Salesman With a Mouthful of Samples." Subtlety is definitely not in Death by Stereo's arsenal. And Into the Valley of Death's Molotov cocktail of high-speed metal riffing, anthemic call-and-response vocals, and toilet-bowl humor holds definite appeal for fans of SoCal punk, from the Descendents all the way through to Pennywise. ~ Johnny Loftus
Death By Stereo: Dan Palmer, Efrem Schulz (vocals, guitar); Paul Miner (vocals, bass); Jim Miner (guitar); Todd Hennig (drums).
Additional personnel: Rob Aston, Ron Lomas, Vijay Kumar, Dave Itow, Dave Mandel, Shannon Dietz, Sid Dynamite, Benny Kane, Andrew Tabizon (vocals); Tim Owens (guitar).
Personnel: Dan Palmer (vocals, guitar); Dave Mandel, Paul Miner, Rob "SR" Aston (vocals); Jim Miner, Tim Owens (guitar); Todd Hennig (drums).
Recording information: Death Tracks; Sound City Studios.
Animation: Mike Machin.
Director: Mike Machin.
Editor: Mike Machin.
Death by Stereo's Into the Valley of Death picks up where 2002's Day of the Death left off. The band marries metal's neck-snapping, double-bass rhythms to the consciousness (or just plain anger) of punk and hardcore, pummeling themselves and the listener with serious intensity. Opener "The Plague" is as scary as its title. After a foreboding instrumental intro, the song explodes into lockstep hardcore behind the half-sung, half-screamed vocals of Efrem Schultz. Throughout the album, it's Schultz's over-sung, yet oddly convincing vocal presence that unites Death by Stereo's concurrent metal and punk rock influences. If the question of what Iron Maiden and Agnostic Front would sound like as one band was ever raised, this band answers it. But despite its aggressive sound, Death by Stereo has always peppered its albums with satirical humor. Into the Valley of Death continues this tradition, with songs like "I Wouldn't Piss in Your Ear if Your Brain Was on Fire," "Wake Up, You're Dead," and "You're a Bullshit Salesman With a Mouthful of Samples." Subtlety is definitely not in Death by Stereo's arsenal. And Into the Valley of Death's Molotov cocktail of high-speed metal riffing, anthemic call-and-response vocals, and toilet-bowl humor holds definite appeal for fans of SoCal punk, from the Descendents all the way through to Pennywise. ~ Johnny Loftus
Tracks:
1 - Plague
2 - Beyond the Blinders
3 - Wasted Words
4 - I Wouldn't Piss in Your Ear If Your Brain Was on Fire
5 - Shh, It'll Be Our Little Secret
6 - What I Can't Hear, Touch, Taste, Smell or See Can't Hurt Me
7 - Unstoppable
8 - Let Down and Alone
9 - These Are a Few of My Favorite Things
10 - Good Morning America
11 - Flag Day
12 - You're a Bullshit Salesman With a Mouthful of Samples
13 - Wake Up, You're Dead
2 - Beyond the Blinders
3 - Wasted Words
4 - I Wouldn't Piss in Your Ear If Your Brain Was on Fire
5 - Shh, It'll Be Our Little Secret
6 - What I Can't Hear, Touch, Taste, Smell or See Can't Hurt Me
7 - Unstoppable
8 - Let Down and Alone
9 - These Are a Few of My Favorite Things
10 - Good Morning America
11 - Flag Day
12 - You're a Bullshit Salesman With a Mouthful of Samples
13 - Wake Up, You're Dead