One Minute Science

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Coming down off his trip-hop days in Massive Attack, Jon Harris and his new band Sunna deftly traverse more genres of rock in their debut album than most groups attempt in a career. One Minute Science proves an unlikely alchemy of hard-driving metal; electronic noise; and rootsy, careful vocals. This album seethes with testosterone-driven intensity. While Sunna seem to derive influence from everyone from Soundgarden to Nine Inch Nails to Ben Harper, no single sound prevails. You'll find yourself headbanging with "Power Struggle" one moment ("I will survive 'cause I want more and I will create a bigger war... I will defeat you") and crooning along on "Forlorn" the next ("Do I live in my dream forlorn? If you join me there, together we have home"). While each song on One Minute Science stylistically defies the one that precedes it, they all thematically meld. The result is an album that is taut, dark, and compelling.--Cintra Pollack

Music Review:

  1. Paintin' The Town Brown: Ween Live '90-'98 [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
  2. Paper Monsters (CD & DVD) [Enhanced] [Limited Edition]
  3. Peel Sessions
  4. Reaching to the Converted
  5. Red Apple Falls
  6. Rope Tied to the Trigger
  7. Scraps At Midnight
  8. Short Sharp Shocked [Import]
  9. Slideling
  10. Sonic Flower Groove [Import]

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The Ego Has Landed

Flute Impressions

Enescu: Octet for Strings/Dectet for Winds

Music: Cinematique

Gran Hermano, Vol. 2 [Import]

Hymn Pt.1 [CD-single] [Import]

Homenaje a Carlos Gardel

In Blue [Enhanced]

In C

Hits from the Underground: The 70's

I Am the Cosmos

I Remember You

From Da Dope Game 2 Da Rap Game [Explicit Lyrics]

Gotham Ensemble Plays Ned Rorem

Rochberg:Caprice Variations