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発売日 2002年09月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルEqual Vision
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 75
SKU 794558007528

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:26:31

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      アーティスト: The Hope Conspiracy

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    4. 4.
      Fallen

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      Violent and Gray

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    6. 6.
      Just a Lie

      アーティスト: The Hope Conspiracy

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      Distant

      アーティスト: The Hope Conspiracy

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      Three Year Suicide

      アーティスト: The Hope Conspiracy

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      Deadman

      アーティスト: The Hope Conspiracy

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      Fading Signal

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      アーティスト: The Hope Conspiracy

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Hope Conspiracy
プロデューサー: Dean Baltulonis

商品の紹介

It's awfully ironic for a band to name their second release Endnote, seeing as to how the sophomore full-length seems to literally be the end note for so many bands, no matter their genre or popularity. Thankfully, this Boston-based band has found enough tricks up their sleeves to not make a horrible album by any means. Utilizing their Boston hardcore roots -- which means plenty of breakneck-fast drumming, furious metal-influenced hardcore guitars, and screamy vocals -- the Hope Conspiracy rise above areas where their Beantown contemporaries, such as In My Eyes, failed. This is primarily done by taking those roots and utilizing influences such as Deadguy and Black Flag. The Hope Conspiracy aren't afraid to appear a little on-edge, slightly neurotic, and definitely driven. While many of the New England hardcore bands come across as dry and emotionless, the Hope Conspiracy reek of angst and bitterness, and while many of their personal, introspective lyrics may come across as cliché, the musical change-ups throughout the album don't allow things to become too boring. With 12 songs clocking in at around a half-hour, this is all over before you know it and it's safe to say that while the divergence was more than most hardcore bands can speak of, a tad more might've been nice. Overall, Endnote is far from a sophomore slump. These guys are keeping their heads up and ably moving forward. If Endnote doesn't make you wanna get back into the pit, it's hard telling what will. ~ Kurt Morris|
Rovi

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