| 1. Hold On |
| 2. Duracellia |
| 3. Pacemaker |
| 4. Believe |
| 5. All You Ask |
| 6. Deadlock |
| 7. Fall At Your Feet |
| 8. Blow By Blow |
| 9. Miss Her So |
| 10. Jaws |
| 11. The Mute |
| 12. This Bird Can Never Fly |
| 13. Good Mourning |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese pressing of his third album features three bonus tracks, 'The Mute', 'This Bird Can Never Fly' and 'Good Mourning'. When Magnet (aka wunderkind Even Johansen) isn't soundtracking the surreal death parlour angst of Six Feet Under, he's letting his bone-dry-with-angst insides spill out onto the stereo while a 58-piece orchestra gently weeps like a big girl in the background. Like a modern-day Scott Walker, Johansen splices gorgeous folk-driven melodies with buzzsaw beats, male voice choirs and the kitchen sink breaking into a million floaty pieces. The likes of highlight 'The Pacemaker' are the sound of a laptop slowing sinking to the bottom of the ocean, anchored by My Morning Jacket's tangled beards. Best of all, though, is the way that 'The Tourniquet' displays the kind of classic songwriting spliced with darkly-hued futurism that Chris Martin failed to deliver on Coldplay's new album: time to put down that copy of 'X&Y' and take up with 'The Tourniquet' instead - Music Week. 13 tracks in all. Sony. 2005.
Tourniquet,Magnet,Sony Japan,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Indie Pop,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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Where Moth and Rust Destroy
Tourniquet Manufacturer: Metal Blade ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008IAI2 Release Date: 2003-03-25 |
Tracks:
- Where Moth and Rust Destroy
- Restoring the Locust Years
- Drawn and Quartered
- Ghost at the Wheel
- Architeuthis
- Melting the Golden Calf
- Convoluted Absolutes
- Healing Waters of the Tigris
- In Death We Rise
Customer Reviews:
This sucks.......2007-01-09
Their Weakest?.......2006-01-21
Seeing someone review this as the "weakest" Tourniquet cd ever forced me to write my own review.
This amazing cd remains one of my favorite metal cds after 2+ years of listening to it. It is without doubt the strongest Tourniquet cd. Period. And I say that as a fan who has followed them since their first release, and owns everything they've put out.
There are no weak tracks here, or anything that makes me want to skip to the next track. Where Moth and Rust Destroy, Archithustrus, and Healing Waters of the Tigris are standout tracks for me, and In Death We Rise is an interesting end to the cd. But it's extremely good from the first to the last track, and brilliant in places.
Most of Tourniquet's other cds are not as listenable. They usually have some great songs, and some not-so-great songs... their first cd was always the one cd of theirs that was consistently strong from begining to end, other cds were more uneven. And as for their middle-career cds like Crawl to China and Vanishing Lessons, to suggest that those are somehow superior to this gem is an incredible joke.
If this is a disappointing cd, then I can only hope Tourniquet goes on to disappoint more often!
I expect better from Tourniquet.......2005-12-27
Tourniquet's music can be divided up into 2 time spans. 1) The first 3 albums are the band's first phase (Stop the Bleeding, Psycho Surgery, Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance) which they had their original linup and released some of metal's greatest music. 2) And then phase two (the band's members changed) is all the albums that followed afterwards (Vanishing Lessons, Crawl to China, Microscopic view of a Telescopic Realm, and Where Moth and Rush Destroy). After the lineup change, Tourniquet could never achieve that level of musicianship from the first 3 albums.
The music on this album is weaker than their usual stuff. Not just because the music itself is not as heavy as Tourniquet's early albums, but the technical aspects of the music are also weaker. There's not the variety that we see in the other Tourniquet Albums. There's no hard-pounding music that totally awes you, like we hear in their first 3 albums. Also, when they try a changeup to the tempo or mood of the song, it doesn't work as well as it should. "Drawn and Quartered" is a good example of this. It sounds too forced.
My personal recommendation: "Where Moth and Rush Destroy" is for those Tourniquet fans who need to complete their library. This should be on the bottom of the list for Tourniquet purchases. Tourniquet is usually an above-average band, so I rate it harsher than I normally would. This album cannot even compare to their monumental album, "Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance."
True to Form.......2005-07-17
Thinking Man's Thrash Metal.......2004-08-14
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The String Quartet Tribute to Evanescence
Manufacturer: Vitamin Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000DIJSG Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
Tracks:
- Going Under
- Bring Me To Life
- Tourniquet
- My Immortal
- Imaginary
- Haunted
- Hello
- Taking Over Me
- Whisper
- Undertowe (Original Composition)
Customer Reviews:
RELAXING. .......2006-06-29
Yuck.......2006-06-08
It was just...disgusting. It sounded off-key, and I'm nearly positive the quartet threw in extra notes. I wanted to try singing to these instrumental versions, but the extra notes kept throwing me off. I imagined that the instruments would be softer and follow more of how Amy sings rather than the drums and other instruments, but they did go more for the music rather than the singing when interpreting Evanescence's songs. The music was just too harsh. Harsh is good in rock, but not with many violins.
sorry to disappoint..........2006-02-28
The idea behind the disc is great, but seriously, the group is not dead; do they really need a tribute?
I thought it would be a good investment...stick with the real Evanescence disc's and decent string quartet playing - like the Emerson string quartet.
Well, they tried..........2005-09-21
Close, but no cigar..........2005-09-01
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Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance (+2)
Tourniquet Manufacturer: Pathogenic Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007LIB1M |
Product Description
Remastered using 24 bit technology with IDR (increased digital resolution) creating a more "up front" sound. Two additional Live Bonus tracks add 16 minutes to the album.
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Microscopic View Of Telescopic Realm
Tourniquet Manufacturer: Metal Blade ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004DS07 Release Date: 2000-02-08 |
Tracks:
- Besprinkled In Scarlet Horror
- Drinking From The Poisoned Wall
- Microscopic View Of A Telescopic Realm
- The Tomb Of Gilgamesh
- Servant Of The Bones
- Erratic Palpitatons Of The Human Spirit
- Martyr's Pose
- Immunity Vector
- Indulgence By Proxy
- Caixa De Raiva
- The Skeezix Dilemma Part II (The Improbable Testimony Of The Pipsisewah)
Album Description
Sixth full length release from L.A. metal band.Produced by Bill Metoyer (Slayer) and the band. Voted 'Favorite Band of the Decade' by HM Magazine. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.Customer Reviews:
Tourniquet for the New Millennium.......2005-12-05
Tourniquet is a metal band that possesses their own very UNIQUE sound, but if backed against a wall I'd describe them as a rough hybrid of Iron Maiden, Mercyful Fate/King Diamond and Slayer.
Although they're a very different band on this 2000 recording than they were in 1990 when they released "Stop the Bleeding" -- Ted Kirkpatrick being the sole original member -- this CD still possesses that unmistakable Tourniquet sonic vibe. This pretty much proves that Kirkpatrick was/is the nucleus of the band (i.e. the most influential member).
The vocalist, Luke Christmas -- whoops, I'm sorry, Luke Easter -- is no Guy Ritter (the original vocalist) but he's adequate for the purposes of the band. He's incidentally been with the group since 1994! At first I didn't much like his vocals; he's pretty much an average gruff vocalist. Yet he grew on me. What I appreciate most about him is that he's very varied -- he doesn't "sing" the same way every stanza of every song (a problem with most gruff-styled vocalists). And, believe it or not, he throws in actual singing here and there.
The songs are all long, untraditionally structured and labyrinthian in scope (think Metallica's "And Justice for All"). The first time you hear the album you'll lose your way; this is without a doubt thinking man's metal. Yet repeat hearings will slowly unveil hidden gems spiced throughout; the 'chorus' of "The Tomb of Gilgamesh" is a good example.
As for the drumming, anyone who know's anything about Tourniquet knows that Kirkpatrick's drum-playing ranks up there with the best of the metal genre. Whether you're a Christian, Athiest, Sciencefictiontologist or Hindu, you need to do yourself a favor and expose yourself to this man's incredible talent!
I had a hard time deciding whether to rate this CD 4 or 5 stars; I chose 4 stars solely because my mind hasn't yet recovered from the boggling metal assault.
Tourniquet-'Microscopic View Of Telescopic Realm'(Metal Blade) .......2005-10-08
Tourniquet is a CLASS Act, Sharp, HIT THE ROAD.......2005-01-25
Coming from a guy that owns the Rock Detector Encylopedia, I'm shocked and apalled Torniquet isn't in it. I guess they could be Thrash, but more likely they boarder on Progressive / Power. Oh, you know-it-all purists can hit the road with your technical info, especially Hellstar4... I could give a crap what your baseless knowledge has to say.
Telescopic View is a great find. Tourniquet expands their audience with a few new ideas. It's not the same old re-hashed 90's Tourniquet, but a new idea altogther. For one of the survivors of the fallen 90's Christian Metal scene, this is one of the better ones.
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Go on, sharp, go have a look... ZERO. It's under .12 Gauge....
Excuse me!.......2004-08-06
High quality thinking man's metal!.......2004-03-31
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As Above - So Below
Deliverance Manufacturer: RETROACTIVE RECORDS ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PIIPWC |
Product Description
As Above ~ So Below is a prayer that things would be on earth, as they are in heaven. Musically, this 13th album represents a unilateral step forward in the heavy music genre; few groups have ever blended epic thrash / speed metal with the elegance and beauty of progressive metal (later period Deliverance) with such devastating skill and brutality. Never has a Deliverance album alternated so many moments of beauty (e.g.The Omen inspired opening track) with beastly moments of metallic fury and spine snapping riffs that would seem right at home on a Slayer, Believer, or early Deliverance album. The end result is arguably the heaviest Deliverance album yet. Jimmy continues to deliver vocal melodies that are as commanding as a thundering voice from above. What no one could have anticipated is that the band would deliver one of the most enormous-sounding metal records ever made. In our minds, it seems like the album is a piece of heaven here on earth, which, ironically means that the album is an answer to its own prayer! 10 Tracks / 51 MinutesCustomer Reviews:
The new is old....is new.......2007-05-04
Lyrically it's kind of all over, addressing skeptics of christianity, personal pleas to be more like Him above, and what sounds like a bite at those who use religion for personal gain. The lyrics show as much change and growth as the music from the first two albums. D started with just blatant and often direct quotes from the Bible to more allegory and introspection, yet their is really no question where they stand and hope is shining through.
I highly recommend this for any lover of metal in a progressive fashion. If it was any more technical and a little faster it would start moving into the Nevermore range. I love it and give it 4.5 stars as I really would like a song or two of just outright speed as in the old days.
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The Tourniquet
Magnet Manufacturer: Filter U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E3L72S Release Date: 2006-02-14 |
Tracks:
- Hold On
- Duracellia
- The Peacemaker
- Believe
- All You Ask
- Deadlock
- Fall At Your Feet
- Blow By Blow
- Miss Her So
- Jaws
- This Bird Can Never Fly
Album Description
The mysterious Magnet, Even Johansen--another resident of the Norwegian hit-factory town of Bergen, Norway--returns with The Tourniquet, his second full-length album and the follow-up to the massively acclaimed debut On Your Side. Whilst plaudits, pundits, music lovers and human beings in general found solace and comfort in the trademark Magnet melancholica of On Your Side, The Tourniquet is not so much a record soaked in optimism, but one reborn in it. First single "Hold On" opens The Tourniquet with searing, anthemic invigoration..."You're not alone," croons the Magnet, re-inviting you on a warm and aspirational journey into music, just like the Beach Boys, Nilsson, the Beatles and other classic artists did so well.Customer Reviews:
You'll get through this..........2006-05-31
I'm gonna love you either way"
Magnet's boyish charm comes through with a new strength as many of the songs, although still questioning life; start to find a new direction and purpose within the stage of intimacy and comfort.
I listen to Magnet because I like being able to listen to dreamy romantic contemplations savoring each inflection of his voice in his magical electronic landscape. Comforting, relaxing, and definitely for those who enjoy each moment in music and the weaving of a delicate intimacy between souls.
"You'll get through this if you hang on
Cause the truth is you're not alone
You'll get through this if you hang on
The truth is you're not alone
You're not on your own"
~The Rebecca Review
Great CD........2006-03-13
Recently, I had the pleasure of seeing Magnet live in concert. His performance is one that I will not forget. Even played his guitar as a one man band, looping bass notes, percussion, and effects all from one instrument and then proceeded to play and sing the rest of the song. His talent, not only as a musician, but as a writer and creator surpasses many popular indie artists today. I foresee him rising to huge popularity within a couple of years.
"Tourniquet," however, falls short of the amazing-ness that "On Your Side" possesses. For long time Magnet fans, this new CD is a must. But for those who are not quite yet familiar with Magnet, "On Your Side" is the CD that I would recommend first.
"On Your Side" has such a strong passion that you often feel happily lost in his songs. The CD takes you on a journey changing emotions with musical style throughout its entirety.
"Tourniquet," on the other hand, falls short with somewhat predictable song lyrics and a similar sound approach through the whole disc.
This, by no means, makes "Tourniquet" a bad album. It just falls slightly short of the genius heard within "On Your Side." Both CD's are fun, beautiful and creative. If you are a fan of folk and indie, both of Magnet's CD's (and also his "Even Johansen" CD) are for you.
simply amazing..........2006-02-20
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Gigahearts [IMPORT]
Dope Stars Inc. Manufacturer: Soundmass ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BHLQ0A |
Product Description
01. Multiplatform Paradise 3:06 02. Beatcrusher 3:32 03. Braindamage 4:47 04. Lost 4:23 05. Can You Imagine 4:13 06. Play N Kill 4:47 07. Bang Your Head 2:58 08. Just the Same for You 4:30 09. Technologic Age 3:03 10. Citizen XT99 4:23 11. Critical World
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Carry the Wounded
Manufacturer: Kmg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008PBV Release Date: 1998-10-12 |
Tracks:
- Carry The Wounded
- When The Love Is Right (To Lizett)
- Oh Well
- My Promise
- Heads I Win Tails You Lose
Customer Reviews:
Tourniquet shows their diverse musical talent........2000-05-11
I lost it...now its found!!!!!.......1999-04-05
this cd shows how mature,talented,and creative they are.......1998-08-07
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Psycho Surgery (+5)
Tourniquet Manufacturer: Pathogenic Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007LMXVQ |
Product Description
Remastered using 24 bit technology with IDR (increased digital resolution). The songs are LOUDER and more "up front" sounding. Five additional bonus tracks add 22 Minutes to the CD.Customer Reviews:
progressive, thrashy, nice innovation.......2006-07-11
There is a near-instrumental (some dubbing), and one song with a hip-hop vocal. Normally, this would strike me as forced and be a distraction, byt Tourniquet is smoothly eclectic enough to make it work here. And Broken Chromosomes shows splendid creativity as a song sung from the perspective of a person with Down's syndrome. The finale of this song definitely is triumphant, which marks a sharp contrast from the despairing tone of the song up that point. (They also toss in a dash of what sounds like disco at the end here, which does not detract from the "metalness" in the least, but actually adds punch at the end--if you hear it, you'll know what I mean.) Other lyrical themes include a domestic violence, a protest against animal experimentation (one of the doomiest songs Tourniquet has done), and a theological critique of numerous, what traditional Christians take to be pseudo-Christian "cults."
A possible drawback (though I adjusted) was the occasional Guns'and Roses, nasally kind of vocal, mixed with a vaguely Megadeth-ish barking. But while it isn't that good, it works because this band "fits" so many styles into what they are doing, that any one vocal style can be used without seeming out of place. If you focus on Christian metal, this is 5 stars--but any objective metalhead would acknowledge its merits, whether or not its style(s) is their own particular cup of tea. Throhghout, it is musically and thematically well-performed,diverse, and creative.
The best Tourniquet CD.......2005-10-03
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Dimensions (+3)
Manufacturer: Retroactive Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00079YHO4 |
Product Description
2004, Retroactive Records "With Dimensions, violinist Scott Laird became a full-fledged member. As a result, Dimensions utilizes beautiful classical music more than ever, much to the delight of fans. Fans also delighted in the fast and furious crashing and thrashing of Slayer-like speed metal, often slamming right into those classical arrangements... Believer embodied true musical genius. With Dimensions, the band would leave us with a genre bending thrash metal masterpiece." -Retroactive RecordsCustomer Reviews:
Believer's best work, the best technical thrash album around.......2007-02-06
Believer does it again!.......2006-04-19
The Best Work That Believer Has To Offer .......2006-03-02
Sanity Obscure is kind of between Extraction and Dimensions because Sanity obscure is very technical like Dimensions, and is Heavy/Head-banging like Extraction. Most people seem to favor that album the best, when I personally do not know what to think. I will say that I do find this masterpiece to CURRENTLY be my favorite since I haven't completely listened to Sanity Obscure like I did Dimensions.
Reguardless of the fact that this album is not as heavy as the other two nor do I think it was intended to be, it still delivers strongly to Thrash Metal, but more in an artwork type of way with the melody and technique used in it.
The best work is not always the favorite, which is why I am still confused as to what album is my favorite, but it doesn't change the FACT that this album is the bands best work. 10/10
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