2005, Ferret
Gutter Phenomenon is a term that was used in the 1950s to describe rock n roll music. It was society's reaction, at the time, to a style of music it considered 'sinful.' Rock music was actually viewed as a discredit to American society. The people at the time believed that rock music would lead to people's downfall. They thought rock ‘n roll would never last.
Fast-forward 50 years, and rock 'n roll is still a thriving force of expression. However, when any music scene or culture flourishes and prospers, it can become watered down and generic, populated with more than a few been-there, done-that sounding bands, many of which are passionless and are there with sole purpose of cashing in. Every Time I Die understands this reality, and aims to shatter it. With this album they continue making rock music new, exciting and dangerous again.
Fast-forward 50 years, and rock 'n roll is still a thriving force of expression. However, when any music scene or culture flourishes and prospers, it can become watered down and generic, populated with more than a few been-there, done-that sounding bands, many of which are passionless and are there with sole purpose of cashing in. Every Time I Die understands this reality, and aims to shatter it. With this album they continue making rock music new, exciting and dangerous again.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Apocalypse Now and Then |
| 2 | Kill the Music |
| 3 | Bored Stiff |
| 4 | Easy Tiger |
| 5 | Tusk and Temper |
| 6 | New Black |
| 7 | Champing at the Bit |
| 8 | Gloom and How It Gets That Way |
| 9 | Guitarred and Feathered |
| 10 | 'Astronaut |
| 11 | Pretty Dirty |
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