| Artist : Adema | Album : Kill The Headlights (Advance) | Bitrate : VBR kbps -------------------------------[Release Info]------------------------------- | Label : Immortal Records | Year : 2007 | Genre : Alternative | Rip date : Aug-08-2007 | Store date : Aug-21-2007 | Size : 66,4 MB --------------------------------[Track List]-------------------------------- |Track Listing: | 01 - Cold And Jaded 03:36 | 02 - Brand New thing 03:43 | 03 - Open Till Midnight 03:46 | 04 - Waiting For Daylight 03:01 | 05 - Days Go By 03:57 | 06 - Prelude 00:33 | 07 - All These Years 03:05 | 08 - What Doesn't Kill Us 03:37 | 09 - Invisble 04:01 | 10 - Black Clouds 03:33 | 11 - Los Angeles 03:38 | 12 - The Loser 03:33 | 40:03 min -------------------------------[Release Notes]------------------------------ | There’s a glitch on track 2 at 0:10, unfortunately it's like that on the | cd. | | Adema formed in the California Central Valley that spawned Korn and | Videodrone. The melodic hard rock band consists of guitarist Mike | Ransom, guitarist Tim Fluckey, bassist Dave DeRoo, drummer Kris Kohls, | and singer Mark Chavez, the younger half-brother of Korn's Jonathan | Davis. Adema consists of former members of Bakersfield bands Juice and | SexArt, which included Davis and Ryan Shuck of Orgy. The lineup had been | together for a year before ever performing live. The demos they wrote in | that time secured them a deal with Arista after a major-label bidding | war, created undoubtedly because of Chavez's family lineage. Their debut | self-titled album was written in a northern California cabin where tight | quarters and a little cabin fever resulted in productive (and slightly | aggressive) sessions. Adema recorded the album in Los Angeles with | producers Bill Appleberry (7th House) and Tobias Miller (Wallflowers | guitarist). Adema was released in August 2001 and was considered by the | music industry to be a test of hitmaker and new Arista president Antonio | Reid's ability to succeed outside of the R&B genre. That success led to | a coveted main stage spot on the Ozzfest tour and certified gold record | the following year. Adema released a six-song EP, Insomniac's Dream, | before unleashing their full-length follow-up, the Howard Benson- | produced Unstable in 2003. The album was a success, but the collapse of | Arista left the group without a home, a problem soon remedied by the | indie label Earache. Besides losing support from a major, the band also | lost guitarist Mike Ransom and lead singer Mark Chavez, who left the | band to pursue other interests. After sifting through numerous other | aspiring crooners, the group settled on fellow Southern Californian Luke | Caraccioli and headed back into the studio, and the resulting Planets | was released in April 2005. This particular lineup didn't last long, | however. Caraccioli quit the band soon after the album came out, though | he was replaced the following year by Bobby Reeves, who had previously | sung in the L.A. band LEVEL, bringing along with him guitarist Ed Faris. | Signed to Immortal Records, Adema issued Kill the Headlights in summer | 2007. скачать
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