Candescent - The Manchine
Genre: Metalcore
Year: 2003
Format: CD
Tracklist:
01. Cascade
02. Aural
03. Every Day, Every Hour, Every Moment, Perpetually, Continually
04. Heterodyner
05. Breathe the Rain
06. Absense of partition
07. Sediment
08. Rod Keefe
09. Depth Perception
10. No Futile Subsistence
Lineup:
Joel Hackett - Drums
Scott Harvey - Guitar
Jeremy Vollman - Bass, Vocals
Candescent is another band from Redding that we all assumed would "make it", but broke up too early, which is apparently the trend with supremely talented bands in this town. This record is amazing from start to finish. Great metalcore in the vein of Botch, Shogun and Bird of Ill Omen with a hint of the stoner-era Candescent to come. Every song on this record is awesome and you'd be missing out big time if you didn't have it in regular rotation. They recorded one more full length after this that leans heavily towards tech stoner metal, a la Baroness' "The Red Album" (but obviously earlier), but it was never mastered and never released, and it was probably one of the best records any redding band has ever done. Hopefully it'll come out one day... if not, I'll post it up here.
http://rapidshare.com/files/113581417/Candescent_-_The_Manchine.rar.html
Genre: Metalcore
Year: 2003
Format: CD
Tracklist:
01. Cascade
02. Aural
03. Every Day, Every Hour, Every Moment, Perpetually, Continually
04. Heterodyner
05. Breathe the Rain
06. Absense of partition
07. Sediment
08. Rod Keefe
09. Depth Perception
10. No Futile Subsistence
Lineup:
Joel Hackett - Drums
Scott Harvey - Guitar
Jeremy Vollman - Bass, Vocals
Candescent is another band from Redding that we all assumed would "make it", but broke up too early, which is apparently the trend with supremely talented bands in this town. This record is amazing from start to finish. Great metalcore in the vein of Botch, Shogun and Bird of Ill Omen with a hint of the stoner-era Candescent to come. Every song on this record is awesome and you'd be missing out big time if you didn't have it in regular rotation. They recorded one more full length after this that leans heavily towards tech stoner metal, a la Baroness' "The Red Album" (but obviously earlier), but it was never mastered and never released, and it was probably one of the best records any redding band has ever done. Hopefully it'll come out one day... if not, I'll post it up here.
http://rapidshare.com/files/113581417/Candescent_-_The_Manchine.rar.html
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