Breakin' It Down

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
The third release from this Minnesota band is their most bruising, brawling, ballistic guitar attack yet. A rush of blistering guitar action, pounding drums, and vocal hollering. Recorded once again with Tim Kerr, The Midnight Evils will take you well past the hangover, straight through self-destruction, and on to the Promised Land, dragging you by the hair like a caveman.

Music Review:

  1. Bumpa (Reissue)
  2. Burning Lighthouse
  3. Cluster & Eno
  4. Coffee with the Angels
  5. Coming Around [EP] [Import]
  6. D'You Know What I Mean [CD-single]
  7. Days for Days
  8. Disco & Halfway to Discontent
  9. Discothèque, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]
  10. Don't Look Back in Anger [CD-single]

Music Review

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Music Review

Test-Tube Conceived [Import]

Flury: Piano Quintet in A Minor; String Quartet

Every Time You Say Goodbye

Music: Viva Cubana [Import]

Espressobar, Vol. 2 [Import]

Good Game [Import]

Ghost Tree Giant [Import]

Heart Like a River

Echoes of Nightmare [Import]

Falla, Nights in the Gardens of Spain, The Three Cornered Hat

Headfirst Straight to Hell

Coffret 17 CD: Forever [Box set] [Import]

Daniela Herrero [Import]

Eyesight to the Blind

Satan Is Real