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| | Republic? | | | Music Artist : | | Sheavy | | Music Style : | | Alternative Metal | | Record Label : | | Candlelight | | Release Date : | | 2005-09-20 | | Store Price : | | $15.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $15.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Spy vs. Spy 2. Rook 3. Revenge of the Viper Three 4. Hangman 5. Man Who Never Was 6. Last Chance (Gremlin X) 7. Moments of Silence 8. Standing at the Edge of the World 9. Phone Booth in the Middle of Nowhere 10. Stingray, Pt. 3 11. Imitation of Christ
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Another winner Submitted on: 2009-06-24 |
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| If you liked sHeavy's earlier offerings, fear not, you will like this album. The sound quality is much better than their older albums, and their song-writing has stayed strong. A few of the tracks on here are some of my all--time favorites. |
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It rocks Submitted on: 2006-07-25 |
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| I can't say this is my favorite album ever, but sometimes I like firing this up while I do other things as it is great background music. In my opinion some of the songs are a bit repetitive but that goes along with the genre, and I am not blown away by any of the guitar work, but they are catchy-themed songs. Good to have on while you are doing something mildly distracting, but not the type of album you can put on and purely focus on |
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Republic vs the rest Submitted on: 2006-05-22 |
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I have all the sHEAVY albums,and I have to say at first I was disapointed with the Republic CD,it seemed a little more modern then the rest,a bit like Sabbath's 1st album Black Sabbath vs Electric sleep,quite similar in all respects,then as you progress through the rest of the albums there is that same transition,sure Sabbath produced more albums,but in the end I was thinking that Republic was reminiscent to Technical Ecstasy.
I listened to Republic a few more times,and instead of thinking of it as a farewell album (Technical Ecstasy) I realised that these guys had found their feet,the new sound was better clearer and by far the better of all the other albums.
I also have the DVD,Republic and I just have to say this Steve Hennessy has no on stage presence,he needs to work on that area no doubt whatsoever,failing that the band as a whole could have a huge future,I don't think trying to shake the Sabbath tag they are labeled with would work,rather than the record companies must recognize them as an individual band,that just happens to sound like Sabbath.
I think most will agree that Sabbath died when Ozzy left,and sHEAVY are a fantastic fix for those craving new Sabbath music,I wonder what would happen should Toni Iommi scoop up Hennessy.
Iommi,Ward,Butler,Hennessy. |
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Can't spell Sheavy without heavy Submitted on: 2005-11-14 |
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| Republic is another great slab of rockin' tunes. A bit heavier than Synchronized and much less keyboards. Kinda getting back to the "Electric Sleep" sound. Think I listened to this 6 times in the first day. Start touring the US guys!! |
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The best Sheavy album! Submitted on: 2005-10-24 |
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Celestial Hi-Fi has always been a big fav of mine but this one took the first spot instantly. If like myself, you're aching to hear new Original Sabbath buy this record. Killer riffs, great heaviness, Dan Moore still has it (he's a kind of Tony Iommi meets David Gilmour)! I have a slight complaint about the mix, which should have put the great work of new drummer Kevin Dominic more up front but that's about it.
Definitely one of the best Stoner Rock albums! |
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