True Crown Foundation Songs

True Crown Foundation Songs Artist: The Lucky Nine
Label: Hoff
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 5060100660486
ASIN: B000AMSRIU


Release Date: 2005-11-24

True Crown Foundation Songs


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Tracks:

  1. Vessel & Vine
  2. Sweet, Lilac . . .
  3. Program
  4. Light From Passing Cars
  5. Lucky Hit
  6. How Have Things Changed ?
  7. Lone Pine Mall
  8. Jacques Molay Is Avenged !
  9. Hollowed Out
  10. Hibernate
  11. Washington Geometry
  12. Lake Placid

Album Description

New British Rock Metallers The Lucky Nine take on all comers with this their majestic sounding debut album.The Lucky Nine Features, Dan Carter From A, Colin Doran From Hundred Reasons And Richie Mills From Cable. The Band Have Had One Previous Release Out Already, A Mini Ep On Mighty Atom. First Single, Double A Side, 'Vessel And Vine/Sweet Dreams, Lilac' Is Released Just Prior To The Album Spot Played By Mike Davis At Radio 1. Zane Lowe Is Also A Big Fan Of The Band.

Album Details

Featuring Members of a and Hundred Reasons and Ex-cable Drummer Richie Mills to Form a UK 'super-group', the Lucky Nine have Created their Own Brand of Dark, Post Hardcore/ Emo which Signals a Bright Future for British Rock Metal. This is for Any Fan of Funeral for a Friend, My Chemical Romance, Hell is for Heroes, Fugazi, Deftones.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars This Is The Program.......2006-02-05

This is a very good album from a British supergroup.

Colin (Hundred Reasons) is on fire. The first three tracks are truely amazing. Id give them 6 stars if I could. Vessel & Vine is a great track to start an album with, an instant classic. Sweet Dreams. Lilac... is an amazing track also, my friend called it one of the best songs he ever hear; I may not go that far, but its up there. The Program is another fantastic track and is the song that got me into the album.

Im not sure about everyone else, but I dont mind the occassional screaming but Im hardly its greatest fan. Colin half screams throughout The Program but totally gets away with it, hes an amazing vocalist.

The Bassist Dan (A) is so much more apart of The Lucky Nine than he was in A and has a few sick riffs.

This album could easily be 5 stars, but Im slightly disappointed with the caliber (though very good) of the remaining songs on the album.

Music Album:

  1. The Highway Is for Heroes ~ Jesse Colin Young
  2. Rickie Lee Jones/Pirates ~ Rickie Lee Jones
  3. Ozzfest 2002 Live (Multichannel/Stereo)
  4. Legend: Live on Stage ~ Robert Palmer
  5. Phunk Shui ~ John Oates
  6. Keep on Rockin' ~ Status Quo
  7. Reasons to Be Cheerful: The Very Best of Ian Dury & the Blockheads ~ Ian Dury & the Blockheads
  8. Sun ~ Lisa Hayes And The Violets
  9. Climb Against the Odds ~ Beth Nielsen Chapman , Nanci Griffith , Paula Cole , Celine Dion , Karen Pernick , Billie Myers , Jami Sieber , K.D. Lang , Mary Chapin Carpenter , and Various Artists
  10. Living for the Weekend Pt.1 ~ Hard-Fi

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Dreamin of Cannonball ~ Louis Hayes, Cannonball Legacy

Here There & Everywhere ~ Joanie Sommers

Back on the Scene ~ Bennie Green

Erase the Slate ~ Dokken

Una Noite No Paradiso ~ Luciano Bruno

From Beale Street to Oblivion ~ Clutch

Companeros De Viaje ~ Loquillo

Ein Hauch Von Sinnlichkei ~ Roy Black

As Inesqueciveis ~ Various Artists

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