Dead and Dreaming
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Lost
- Paper Tiger
- Buckles
- With Deepest Regrets...
- Neither Here nor Missed
- Perfect Enemy
- Living Witness
- One Handed Knife Fight
- As Thick as Thieves
- 200 Years
- No Reason
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #112044 in Music
- Released on: 2004-10-05
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Customer Reviews
good band + good album - the good song = "The Dead And Dreaming"
Today I was in FYE just looking for some stuff to add to my collection and I came across DKL. I had remembered the advance release that I had gotten. I didnt know the name of the tracks at the time that I bought the album, so I bought it anyway, came home and put it in the stereo. I listened to the last track because the last track from the advance release of this album (track no. 11 called "hindsight") was probably the best track on the album. track 11 on the retail release of this album "No Reason" was different. I was a mad about that, but not to change my view because the rest of the album is still good but "hindsight" made this album. I recommend anyone to check that song out if you can find it.
Unbeleivable
With Dry Kill Logic's debut(The Darker Side Of Nonsense)being really hard edged and anger filled.Stuff that made Slipknot look like Brady Bunch,I was into it.But for awhile I didn't hear anything from this band and was starting to wonder where the f**k they went.But man they came back with a vengeance with all and more.They sound much more mature.With Cliffs voice sounds so much more viscious and the clean singing is unbeilevable and the riffs are raging and drumming is flawless and very technical.Dry Kill Logic is the future of great metal along with Lamb Of God,Stemm,Shadow's Fall,and Unearth.But with Dry Kill Logic make sure you keep the volume all the way up.
But, but...
Boston's very own Hinge, after years of dicking around, changed thier name to Dry Kill Logic and released "The Darker Side Of Nonsense" on Roadrunner Records. A whole lotta people called it Nu-metal, and to be fair it had it's affectionate moments with bands like System Of A Down and whatnot. But to be even more fair, DKL (then and now) has a lot more in common with groups like Prong. "TDSON" was raw, pushy and angry... Not to mention juvenile, simplistic and headbanging. Traits that reminisced everything from Chaos A.D.-style Sepultura to Helmet and back again. This new release from Dry Kill Logic, on a new label after being tossed from Roadrunner, ain't too bad. To be honest halfway through the disc I did feel like I was in the middle of a alterna-nu-metal moshpit... But hell, I don't mind if Cliff(I though he left the band?) sings as long as he screams more. And the horrible sophomore slump cliche continues on stronger than ever "Dead and Dreaming" doesn't top the intensity of thier first. A purist will say they're trendhopping with thier alterna-choruses, euro-metal twiddling and metalcore hopping... Diehards will say they're stronger than ever. I guess the more you analyze it, DKL put out the same record we've been hearing for years. But hell, this is metal, if you're on here reading a review because you're interested, let it be known you're at least 10 times less worthless than a fan of Avril Lavigne or Simple Plan or Good Charlotte. Give yourself a hand, and keep headbanging. Stay metal. Also keep in mind bands like The Haunted, Diecast, Hatebreed and Dry Kill's earlier stuff under the name Hinge might be worth checking out.





