This is fine album for any fans of the band and its alter ego Fold Zandura. It is not there first (as you might think by looking at the title)but possibly there finest effort. The songs range from soft ballads to shrieking voices to potray demons in one "song". While normally this would signal that this is a "devil band", Mortal is (was) a Christian group. Take for example the first song implores God to "Send me" into the world as a proclaimer of the Gospel. Now for those who are thinking its going to "preachy" your wrong. It explores spiritual themes in way that's all their own!
Here's my other favorite albums by this artist:
Fold Zandura "Return" and "Ultraforever"
Juggernautz (same lead singer)self-titled
the other albums are pretty good but you'll probably want to avoid:
Mortal "Nu-En-Jin" its just allot of distorted voice to metal portraying a futuristic story theme which makes no sense really.
Jun 06, 2006
Saiyuki: Journey West
This game was a pleasant surprise. Despite the obscure title this rare game turns out to be a solid, tactical RPG in vein of Final Fantasy Tactics,Ogre Battle and the like. It involves characters that "were-change" into fierce and powerful monsters, environments that can be manipulated to cut of the enemy's path and gyms to level-up even more. Check it out!
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Jul 05, 2006
Chet Atkins Picks On The Beatles
As a long-time fan of the late guitar virtuoso I still continue to be amazed at the artistry and technique of Chet Atkins. In this circa 1966 offering Chet is able to make one hear the "voices" of the Beatles, John and Paul, although this is a purely instrumental offering. From start to finish I sat entranced.
The reason I purchased this CD was that my wife is as great a Beatles fan as I am a Chet Atkins fan, so we could combine our interests in one offering.