daedae
User type Normal User since 3/30/2009
Recent activity
| 569 days ago: daedae listened to Cinder by Törnekrona |
| 569 days ago: daedae bought Cinder by Törnekrona |
| 569 days ago: daedae is a fan of Törnekrona |
| 578 days ago: daedae listened to The Death Country EP by Lucifer and the Long Pigs |
| 578 days ago: daedae is a fan of Lucifer and the Long Pigs |
| 578 days ago: daedae bought The Death Country EP by Lucifer and the Long Pigs |
| 578 days ago: daedae listened to I Am ZOMBIE by Dollhouse In Black |
| 578 days ago: daedae bought I Am ZOMBIE by Dollhouse In Black |
| 579 days ago: daedae reviewed Married To The Machine by Children of a Nuclear Winter |
| 579 days ago: Married To The Machine released by Children of a Nuclear Winter |
Recent Albums / EPs
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Grits 'n' Shine: Mountain LivingDate Released: 6/14/2009 Tracks: 12 Sales: 2 Listens: 1 Hillbilly Carapace's debut, "Grits 'n' Shine: Mountain Living" is a testament to everything important in the band's life: three square meals a day of grits, washed down with chainsaw tubing moonshine. The album begins light-hearted, then turns to the death of their cousin-in-mother-in-law, who died while trying to drink moonshine from a running chainsaw still. |
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After The BombDate Released: 6/14/2009 Tracks: 8 Sales: 8 Listens: 12 "After The Bomb" begins the Children of a Nuclear Winter saga. On an otherwise normal night, the silence was pierced by the klaxon of air raid sirens. In the morning, only the children woke up. Only a hardy, self-sufficient few were able to survive the coming years until they escaped their destroyed planet. As a warning parable, the band fictionalized their history to better match Earth civilization. |
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Married To The MachineDate Released: 10/21/2010 Tracks: 7 Sales: 14 Listens: 25 Children of a Nuclear Winter's second album sees them taking a step back into history. Long an eco-friendly society, their planet found their downfall shortly after giving in to the quick comforts of mechanization. It only seems fitting, then, that they relay their history while flexing their industrial metal influences, offsetting acoustic and ambient interludes with jarring electronics and distorted rhythms. The grind-influenced "R(e)aping The Harvest" finds the band at their heaviest to date. |
