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The Moment You Realize You're Going to Fall is the second studio album by American industrial rock band Black Light Burns, released on August 13, 2012, in the UK and on August 14, 2012, in the US. The first song released from the album, "I Want You To", was released in 2009, on the soundtrack to Underworld: Rise of the Lycans .
Cover Your Heart is a compilation album by American rock band Black Light Burns. [2] It consists of a CD (Cover Your Heart) and a DVD (The Anvil Pants Odyssey), which was a professionally shot documentary of when Black Light Burns was touring for roughly a year and a half on their debut album Cruel Melody, which preceded this release.
Black Light is the sixth studio album by English electronic duo Groove Armada. It combines the more mainstream-oriented sound of its predecessor, Soundboy Rock , with the rock spirit of Lovebox , [ 12 ] and the band makes use of 1980s synthesisers for the first time. [ 13 ]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music [3] Mojo [4] NME: 7/10 [5] Pitchfork: 8.5/10 [6] Uncut: 9/10 [7] The Black Light is the second studio album by American indie rock band ...
Cruel Melody is the debut album of American rock band Black Light Burns, released on June 5, 2007, through Ross Robinson's label I AM: WOLFPACK. The album is an outcome of frontman Wes Borland's efforts after his departure from Limp Bizkit in 2001, after which he took part in many projects such as Eat the Day and The Damning Well.
The Black Light received mixed reviews from music critics and less media coverage compared to the band's previous albums. Alex Cabré of Dork magazine wrote that "In short, the album feels unfinished.", "Intended as a minimalist dance effort, ‘The Black Light’ mostly comes across as muted and half-arsed." [10]
SoundClick is a music-based social community. Songs can be streamed, downloaded in MP3 format, sold through the store, or licensed to others. SoundClick compiles daily charts for various genres, based on undisclosed factors. The social-network offers profile pages with friends networking, photo, video, blogs, and user stations.
John McLaughlin explained that the album pays several homages: "Here come the Jiis" is dedicated to the memory of musician U. Srinivas with whom he played for 14 years; the piece "Panditji" is a sign of respect to Pandit Ravi Shankar, with whom he studied under during the mid-1970s; and the composition "El Hombre que Sabià" is dedicated to the late flamenco musician Paco de Lucía.