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Down - Over The Under

Down - Over The Under
Down

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Track Listing

  1. Three Suns And One Star
  2. The Path
  3. N.O.D.
  4. I Scream
  5. On March the Saints
  6. Never Try
  7. Mourn
  8. Beneath the Tides
  9. His Majesty the Desert
  10. Pillamyd
  11. In the Thrall Of It All
  12. Nothing In Return (Walk Away)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12482 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-09-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
1st full-length in 5 years from heralded hard rock pioneers, Down. Featuring Philip Anselmo, Rex Brown, Pepper Keenan, Kirk Windstein and Jimmy Bower, `Over The Under' is 60 minutes plus of groundbreaking music combining elements of Black Sabbath, Lynyrd Skynyrd and everything in between that sets the group apart from anything in the marketplace today. This record documents the lives of these New Orleans natives through the last 5 years of catastrophe, tragedy and ultimately triumph.


Customer Reviews

Just doesn't do it for me3
Down is one of my all time favorites and I have listened to the first two albums countless times. Unfortunately, I feel like Over the Under is just a weak album. The mixing on this album is horrible and the studio staff should be ashamed. I also found most of the songs to be boring and uninspired. With there first two albums, every song was its own entity, but with this one it just doesn't do anything for me. It is still worth a listen, but it is not worth the praise that most have given it here on Amazon.

Not as Heavy as I or II, and generic songs2
I am a huge fan of the first two Down releases, and am disappointed in this CD. I can get into most of the songs, but I am let down that the overall style is less aggressive and, well, pissed-off and evil. And "Nothing in Return" sounds way too close to Zepplin's "No Quarter."

Also, I hate the mix of this CD; the low frequencies dominate so much that the CRUNCH of the guitars is lost.

For all the lost souls5
I was introduced to Down quite by chance. Someone had bought their first LP, NOLA and didn't dig it, and wanted to move it. So I took a listen and after the first song knew I had to have it. As any Down fan knows, NOLA is one of the great hard rock albums of the last decade. I didn't think they could improve on it, and while Over the Under doesn't eclipse it, it comes damn close. What I like about Down is they are evolving with each recording. Bustle in Your Hedgerow was a pretty varied release, but it has some serious classics on it - Lysergik Funeral and New Oleans is a Dying Whore among others. Over the under is another new chapter. Phil in particular is giving his voice more free reign and I like what I hear. There's depth there, particularly on Beneath the Tides and the killer closer. Of course, you also get the guitars, and boy do you get them. From the first second they are everywhere, weaving mountains of sound, and the playing is soulful and scorching at the same time. Down have emerged as the most interesting and productive of Phil's 'side projects'. I feel they are ready to conquer the world with over the under. He can finally emerge from the considerable shadow cast by Pantera and enter a new phase of his amazingly productive career./