Pavlin92 · 09-Янв-11 03:01(14 лет 3 месяца назад, ред. 11-Июн-11 15:01)
Жанр: Nu-Metal • Страна: USA (Washington, D.C.) • Общая продолжительность: 07:51:13 Аудио кодек: MP3 • Битрейт аудио: 128-320kbps
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The band started when Chris Houck put an ad out in a local magazine called Rox Magazine in Baltimore. Tom Maxwell, who was living in Baltimore at the time, contacted Chris about the ad, and said he was interested in getting together and jamming. Tom sent a tape with music that he had been working on. Chris who was living with Bill Gaal at the time in Damascus, Maryland, got the tape and they were both blown away by what Tom had sent. So from there they got together and jammed on a bunch of covers of Soundgarden, AIC, Janes Addiction...and the three just clicked. Tom had a bunch of songs that he had been working on from his original demo tape and they started reworking some of that stuff and started writing some new stuff as well. Some of that stuff ended up on the first demo they did with Dave called "Braid". Matt Holt became a part of the band because Ingredient 17 (Matt and Tommy Sickles band) had been recording at Chris and Bill's house in Damascus. By this time Dave wasn't playing in the band anymore and Bill, Tom and Chris had been writing much heavier stuff. Tom heard the stuff Matt had been doing with Ingredient 17 and thought Matt would be a good match to replace Dave. Tom really got behind the idea and the guys setup some time for Matt to do some demoing on what would end up being..."Perfect Person". When Matt did the demo they knew they'd found the right guy. They continued to keep going with Matt as the lead singer, and in 1995 they put out their self titled. In 1997, Nothingface released their debut album, Pacifier, on DCide records. The record had a raw energy and carved a niche for itself during the alternative metal era of the 1990s. Alongside contemporaries such as Korn, Deftones and Sevendust, Nothingface made a fairly significant splash in the American metal scene. The band developed a cult following based on its energetic live shows and non stop touring schedule. The following year in 1998, the band released its second album An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity. This release saw the band changing its musical direction, with a heavier, groove orientated sound. Unlike its predecessor, An Audio Guide was more akin to Pantera and Prong than Korn or Limp Bizkit. Songs such as Breathe Out, Villians and The Sick became instant fan favorites and staples on the band's set list. In 2000, the band returned to the studio to record its third opus. Recorded in Vancouver, Violence saw the band charting into heavier territories and experimenting with its sound a little more. The album had a tough, ridged edge to it, thanks in no small part to its high quality production. The band's musicianship became more complex as unorthodox riffs syncopated with unique rhythmn changes. Tracks such as "American Love", "Blue Skin", and "Everlasting Godstopper" were instant pit starters at shows. The band also had a hit single in the track "Bleeder", which was featured on the 3,000 Miles to Graceland soundtrack. It would be three years before Nothingface would unleash a new album on the world. That time came to pass in the spring of 2003, when the band released its fourth and final album Skeletons. This record is the band's most diverse album, featuring elements of hardcore, rock, and thrash. Brutal cuts such as "All Cut Up" and "I Wish I Was a Communist" were sandwiched between lighter, more melodic songs like "Beneath" and "Scission". That summer, the band played on the Ozzfest tour. Sharing the stage with Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall and Cradle of Filth. In February 2004, Nothingface announced it was splitting up. Although very little was given as to the band's break-up, members discussed their musical projects for the future. It would be almost two years before news of the band would spread in the American metal community. In November 2005, Nothingface announced its reformation. With a new line-up, new website and a new song "Let it Burn" released via online, it looked like the Violence was about to begin again. In the Winter of 2006, Nothingface released a new track "Walking on Bodies" and launched a mini-tour across the United States. Sharing the road with Silent Civilian, the shows were a success, as the band showed the country Nothingface could play a show like no other. News from the Nothingface camp was fairly sparse throughout 2006. With the exception of a few shows here and there, no one knew what the band was doing next. Then, in the fall of 2006, it was announced that Tom Maxwell and Jerry Montano would play with Pantera's Vinnie Paul and Mudvayne's Chad Gray and Greg Tribbett. Once again, Nothingface would go on hiatus. In spring 2008, clips of Nothingface began to surface on the Internet. The original line-up was back. The group was working on new material, its Myspace kept the band's fans up to date and a new Nothingface website was launched. In 2009, rumors spread that Nothingface was recording a new album and planning to tour. These rumors did not ripen into news and in August 2009, Nothingface broke up for the second time. The band uploaded rare and unreleased tracks on the website for the remainder of the year as a gift to fans. Now in 2010, the new Nothingface site promises to be the most comprehensive site online. Featuring every article, interview, video and track on the band.
Состав
Final Line-up: Matt Holt – vocals (1995–2004, 2005–2009) Tom Maxwell – guitar (1994–2004, 2005–2009) Bill Gaal – bass (1994–2001, 2001–2004, 2008–2009) Chris Houck – drums (1994–2000, 2008–2009) Former: David Gabbard – vocals (1994–1995) Jerry Montano – bass (2001, 2005–2007) Tommy Sickles – drums (2000–2004, 2005–2007)
An Audio Guide To Everyday Atrocity (1998) (320kbps)
Продолжителность: 00:37:59 Треклист:
01. Goldtooth
02. Grinning
03. So Few
04. Villains
05. Sleeper
06. Breathe Out
07. Error In Excellence
08. I, Diablo
09. The Sick
Violence (2000) (320kbps)
Продолжителность: 00:49:34 Треклист:
01. Make Your Own Bones
02. Bleeder
03. Same Solution
04. For All The Sin
05. Can't Wait For Violence
06. Dead Like Me
07. Blue Skin
08. Filthy
09. Hidden Hands
10. American Love
11. Everlasthing Godstopper
12. Piss & Vinegar
Skeletons (2003) (320kbps)
Продолжителность: 00:48:04 Треклист:
01. Machination
02. Beneath
03. Murder Is Masturbation
04. Ether
05. I Wish I Was A Communist
06. In Avernus
07. Patricide
08. Here Come The Butchers
09. I Am Him
10. Scission
11. Big Fun At The Gallows
12. Incarnadine
13. All Cut Up
Продолжителность: 01:20:26 Треклист:
01. How Long
02. For All The Sin
03. Green Eye
04. Paper Faces
05. American Love
06. Filthy
07. Dead Like Me
08. Can't Wait For Violence
09. Bleeder
10. Everlasting Godstopper
11. Hidden Hands (Instrumental)
12. Same Solution (Instrumental)
13. Make Your Own Bones (Instrumental)
14. Untitled Instrumental 1
15. Untitled Instrumental 2
16. Tom Maxwell Acoustic
17. Chris Houck Acoustic
18. Green Eye (Extended)
19. For All The Sin (Extended)
20. Dead Like Me (Extended)
Skeletons Demo Sessions (2002) (192kbps)
Продолжителность: 00:36:31 Треклист:
01. Down In Flames (Demo)
02. Ether (Demo)
03. Patricide (Demo)
04. Beneath (Demo)
05. In The Wake Of (Unreleased Song)
06. Here Come The Butchers (Demo)
07. Principals Of Gangsterism (Unreleased Song)
08. I Wish I Was a Communist (Demo)
09. All Cut Up (Demo)
10. Machination (Demo)
Demo Songs (2006) (192kbps)
Продолжителность: 00:06:22 Треклист:
01. Let It Burn
02. Walking On Bodies
Очень жаль, что народ их так слабо ценит. я ненавижу говно под названием Nu-Metal, но данные чуваки и парочка других являются большим исключением. таких групп мало. вернее, даже практически нет и не было
66003634Очень жаль, что народ их так слабо ценит. я ненавижу говно под названием Nu-Metal, но данные чуваки и парочка других являются большим исключением. таких групп мало. вернее, даже практически нет и не было
66003634Очень жаль, что народ их так слабо ценит. я ненавижу говно под названием Nu-Metal, но данные чуваки и парочка других являются большим исключением. таких групп мало. вернее, даже практически нет и не было