All Artists: Ion Dissonance Title: Breathing Is Irrelevant Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Willow Tip/Emi Release Date: 9/2/2003 Genre: Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 790168412264 |
Ion Dissonance Breathing Is Irrelevant Genre: Rock The Canadian technical metal act's terrifyingly extreme 2003 debut album. Nine tracks. Cacophonous. 2004. | |
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Album Description The Canadian technical metal act's terrifyingly extreme 2003 debut album. Nine tracks. Cacophonous. 2004. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsExcellent noise! Andre Guerreiro | Brasil | 01/28/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "This album is so technical and has so many intricate structures that will require the listener to be able to decompose the songs for full enjoyment. Extreme for the sake of being extreme, they are able to create complex and brutal music. Imagine a jazz band playing grindcore. But a warning: this is not an easy listening. Not a CD to take to a party. It's a CD to sit down and figure out what's going on within its 11 chaotic songs. For me, it's like reading a good book that you have to read it slowly to understand it properly. And when you finally do... oh, man..." Enter the dark side and never escape....... 123nick456789 | Phoenix | 02/24/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "I was appalled to learn that I enjoy this noise. It's fAST it hits HARD, and it never repeats itself. I honestly have no idea which track I happen to be listening to at any given time. However, this is the opposite of musical chaos. Every note and whine of feedback is carefully planned and executed. If you thought Dillinger was the epitome of math metal (like I did) you would be sorely mistaken (like I was).
Your grandparents most likely wouldn't even be able to recognize this as "music". They would probably scream in horror, thinking for certain a hostile supernatural entity was making it's way into our dimension intending to deafen, terrify, and finally kill and eat them. But YOU.. I think you'll like it just fine. Once you have listened to this CD and accepted it as music, you can never go back. Your musical tastes have been permanently warped and perverted- and you love it. Join us on the dark side, baby. " |