Burn Out the Stars
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Artist: Magna-Fi
Label: Aezra Records
Category: Music
Average customer rating:
Format: Enhanced
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 829955100401
EAN: 0829955100401
ASIN: B00026WVB8
Release Date: 2004-06-15 |
Burn Out the Stars
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Pop Rock
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| Styles
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Tracks:
- Where Did We Go Wrong
- When I Leave You
- Down In It
- Drown
- This Life
- TV Killed Me
- Beautiful
- Seconds, Minutes, Hours
- My Heaven
- Bradbury Heights
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Album Description
Magna-Fi is releasing their new album "Burn Out The Stars" on June 15th. Resisting pop trendiness, the band has created an honest musical identity that flies in the face of conformity. The songs are written from the band's own unique viewpoint on life.
Customer Reviews:
great debut...what's next?.......2006-12-12
This is an awesome album....hard and fast, but with a mainstream feel to it, almost a pop metal sound. But don't let that scare you off. This is great stuff, raw and yet refined at the same time. A fantastic debut. The song Down In It is definitely killer. I also like Where Did We Go Wrong and TV Killed Me. What's next for these guys? Please don't tell me this is it! There's way too much talent here to let fade out with only one album under their belts. More Magna-Fi please!!
Great Effort.......2004-12-17
I saw these guys at Ozzfest and was impressed... to the piont that I needed to buy this CD. I am relatively pleased with the CD and look forward to hearing what they come up with next. These guys certainly weren't the typical Hardcore Rockers one would see at Ozzfest... but they were good.
shinedown pop and darn good too.......2004-12-12
i remember hearing about magna fi about being on this years ozzfest, and it surprised me, as they were the only straight forward rock band amidst harcore bands like lamb of god, unearth, and the like.i saw them open for sevendust a few days ago with low expectations, especially from what i had heard about people going to see them on ozzfest.man they were wrong-magna fi tore it up!the first song had like a 3 minute jam at the end and the lead singer mike just tore it up.their whole set (although just 6 songs and seeing mike lose a tooth after tripping over wires) was amazing and i had to grab the cd."where did we go wrong"-man.that song is an amazing jam-i can rock out to that song anyday."down in it" is the single and it should get the band recognized-very catchy and fun."beautiful" has sort of a techno feel to it with some effects and "tv killed me" goes back to the "where did we go wrong" style of grooving guitars and drums.these guys are a fun, less edgy version of shinedown.they remind me alot of doubledrive and socialburn but they arent a christian band (if that matters to anyone).great fun cd and a great jam out album.good job guys.definitely pick this one up.
Best cd I've ever owned.......2004-10-21
This is the best cd I've ever owned. Magna-fi's overall sound is impeccable. The lyrics are catchy and even emotional, I think we can all relate to at least one song. Mike's raspy voice is sexy, beautiful and angry at the same time. The guitars are heavy in all the right places. These guys just have it together. The album is a must have!
Magna-Fi Rocks!!!.......2004-10-21
This album rocks! These guys rock! Their live show rocks!
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- Live at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival ~ New Monsoon
- QE2 ~ Mike Oldfield
- Mission of the Crossroad Palms ~ Steve Forbert
- More Million Sellers ~ Deke Dickerson and the Ecco-Fonics
- Creative Eclipses ~ Cave In
- Flower Power ~ The Flower Kings
- Back to the Front ~ Magic Band
- Bleed the Sky ~ Reveille
- Stardust We Are ~ The Flower Kings
- Rockabilly Daze ~ Dragstrip 77
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A Love Supreme ~ John Coltrane
In the Heat of the Night ~ Jeff Lorber
Urbanator ~ Urbanator
No Nothing ~ Peter Br%C3%B6tzmann
Oscar's Blues ~ Oscar Peterson
Cookin Out ~ Kombo
Scenes ~ Tabrizi Mahmoud Zadeh
Damo Do Fado ~ Am%C3%A1lia Rodrigues
Eternal Winds ~ Armen Stepanyan
Always Be True ~ Always