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Soilwork, the group of Heavy Metal richly talented have launched their latest album titled Stabbing The Drama and Wow! It's really a good idea.
Unfortunately, not every day that I have a CD for review that I just can comfortably enter and listen to from beginning to end. Usually there are one or two songs that I can not force me to pass. It is definitely not the case with Stabbing The Drama. Each track is nice and was very easy for me to listen to from beginning to end.
As a group possess the characteristic Soilwork power bowling rather than his unique talent. The kind of musicians who frankly enjoy listening only to the maximum. One of the nice things about a CD, like this is with this level of talent, but heavy metal is not your favorite genre you still can not help but appreciate the greatness of the musicians.
Stabbing The Drama is first-rate CD, offering something for everyone. I give my highest recommendation. It is simply great listening. A must buy if you are even slightly in heavy metal. If Soilwork you are a fan this is a CD your collection flat can not be ignored. In fact, this is one of those CDs that you do not even have to be a fan of Soilwork, or even Heavy Metal is good to know that. This is just good music. Period.
While the album is really good truth are themes star track 3 – Weapons of vanity, track 2 – One of the flies, and track 11 – Wherever thorns may grow.
My cousin Pick, and which Sore [... as in "Stuck On Repeat"] is track 1 – Stabbing The Drama. What is a nice subject!
Stabbing The Drama Release Notes:
Soilwork Stabbing The Drama of the originally March 8, 2005 on Nuclear Blast Records label.
More CD Track List:
1. Stabbing The Drama 2. One of the Flies 3. Weapon Of Vanity 4. Crestfallen, The 5. Nerve 6. Stalemate 7. Distance 8. Observation Slave 9. Fate In Motion 10. Blind Eye Halo 11. Wherever thorns may grow
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