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Walking on Phantom Ice
Withering Surface
Walking on Phantom Ice
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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Arctangent is a great album. Very Tool-infused but with a greater sense of simple rock aggression (Karl Middleton can roar on one line and sing in perfect harmony the next). The songs that combine these stand out - p.r.d c...  more »

     
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All Artists: Withering Surface
Title: Walking on Phantom Ice
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Copro
Release Date: 3/23/2006
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Arctangent is a great album. Very Tool-infused but with a greater sense of simple rock aggression (Karl Middleton can roar on one line and sing in perfect harmony the next). The songs that combine these stand out - p.r.d chaos and star damage (for beginners) - but to truely understand e9 check out binary101 or tat twam asi, which combine eerie, almost tribal, rythms with a dreamy, other-wordly melody. Copro. 2004.
 

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Oh...My...God...
drosborn3 | Fort Worth, Texas | 02/13/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is one of most amazing CD's ever, maybe on par with my Tool CD's. This is REALLY amazing music. It variates from different albums. It is less heavy then Offkilter Enhancement, but in the same style, but backwards. "Tat Twam Asi" is mixture between melodic, newer Earthtone and older, heavier Earthtone. Oh my God, I love that song, no decent person could not like it."Evil Crawling I" is a heavy, short song with a grinding guitar riff and pounding vocals."PRD Chaos" is slower, with a chorus to lay down and die to. Ishamel Lewis of Liberty 37 pitches in, and wow. Beautiful, amazing, great ending too."Approx. Purified" is very heavy with roaring vocals and a soaring guitar fiff, one that brings "I Nagual Eye" memories..."Walking Day" is...wow. I can't explain. It's slow, pretty, dark and complex, great verses, beautiful lyrics, and an amazing chorus riff."Star Damage" is really heavy, but my god, I love it! The riff is awesome and the chorus is harmonic and I'd kill to hear it. The drumming is awesome too."Ni9e" is a short drumming opener that leads right into..."Yellow Fever". This is probably my favoirte, maybe sharing with some others. Ishmael Lewis of Liberty 37 takes full control. the riff is so amazing, and the chorus is so great. "The bigger the God, so small the man...". The ending is amazing to, especially that drum beat..."Alpha Hi" is probably taking from all the way back to "Lo Def Discord", their first album. I like it, but it doesn't seem to fit right in between "Yellow Fever" and..."Binary 101"....A 8:30 song with not one boring part. A great riff, which pauses and starts again after only a half second of silence, the riff is often compared to that of the "Kashmir" riff by Led Zepplelin but is no rip off.The artwork is amazing, and lyrics are confusing but that's good, I love how they have the same artistic approach like Tool. One of the best albums ever, and "Omega", the finale EP is also amazing. I'll miss Earthtone 9, I'm an American fan, and also very young, and I just hope another band like them could come around...We'll miss you Earthtone 9."