【★】有人知道die trying吗?
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夜弦朝歌 楼主
我前一阵无意中买了一张die trying的原盘,有人知道这个乐队么?好陌生的样子。
2008年03月07日 12点03分 1
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这张?
2008年03月09日 05点03分 2
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There's just something so completely charming about Sacramento rockers, Die Trying. Maybe it has something to do with their goal to bring rock music back to its "three chords and the truth" roots. Or maybe I'm feeling oddly close to the band after spending the past two days working the merchandise booth at a rock show filled to bursting point with an audience of jerks who think it's just so cool to throw water on the band. Because, after that, anything that comes close to reminding me what rock music is really all about is going to win me over. The cool thing about these guys is that they don't want to change the face of rock music. They don't want to shout about the sorry state of the industry. They just want to have fun. Or, well, die trying. "We're not trying to split the atom, we're just a rock and roll band that loves what we do", says Die Trying vocalist, Jassen. It's this dedication to making music rather than actively seeking success that helped the band find major label representation. While the old story of sending out demos to record companies continues to be so prevalent among young, energetic bands desperate for corporate backing, Die Trying managed to get signed thanks to a commitment to playing, rehearsing, improving at songwriting, and finding their way on to any stage, anywhere (even if they weren't booked). A bit of good ol' hard work paid off for these boys when, after a gig in Modesto, Island Records wished to sign them on the spot. Guys who try really, really hard actually getting a record deal? I like to think of it as good karma. The band's first record, Die Trying, is a frenetic 40 minutes covering just about every base on the rock'n'roll diamond. From the outset, it's obvious these guys are having a good time. Though the album is clearly for rock fans, there's something very fuzzy-pop about these songs, as well -- this is certainly not a bad thing, managing, instead, to give the songs recognizable melody, making them simultaneously danceable and head-bang worthy. Lyrically, the guys manage to build affecting stories of loss, lust, and reproach that outdo many of their rock contemporaries by seeming to stem from actual experience rather than a feigned sense of detachment. Maybe I'm being overly cynical, but there's just something so gorgeous about a rock band untainted by the spoils of fame (I mean, is anyone really buying the sad and sorry Meteora Linkin Park after the gajillion-selling first album?). The first single, "Oxygen's Gone", effectively explores this mixture of rock and pop styles with a killer chorus splitting a couple of haunting verses about the death of a loved one. Certainly nothing revolutionary in the subject matter, but Die Trying genuinely have a handle on the message they're attempting to get across, namely that they don't give a shit if you've heard it all before -- they love doing it their own way, so enjoy it or go listen to something else. It's hard, though, not to like this song, with its heavenly guitar work and inescapable energy. And the pop edge really shines through, evoking latter-day Goo Goo Dolls and those kings of danceable rock, Everclear. The kicks keep coming with the title song, which proves these guys have long studied their rock roots all the way back to the days of big hair and eyeliner. Then there's the ultra-cool "Turn Up the Radio", which can't decide if it wants to be a rock anthem or pop's latest summertime theme, and, just to be cute, there's "Dirty, Dirty", which gorgeously mirrors the Waitresses' classic, "I Know What Boys Like", while adding a touch of Len's "Steal My Sunshine" for no good reason except to make the whole thing even more fun. Die Trying's debut is quite simply an album for rock fans by rock fans. It's not all fun and games, with a few sad tracks reminding us the band has a sensitive side, but for the most part it's just one long party that you wish would never end. — 15 September 2003 只有英文的,能看懂的。关于这张专辑。03年的了。
2008年03月09日 05点03分 3
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夜弦朝歌 楼主
就是它!!!
2008年03月09日 05点03分 4
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你lucky
2008年03月09日 05点03分 5
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夜弦朝歌 楼主
打口,是卖CD的人让我买上,10块钱,又不贵,我就拿上了。
2008年03月09日 05点03分 6
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我到现在没看过卖打口的。
2008年03月09日 05点03分 7
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夜弦朝歌 楼主
那直接买原碟么,我们这有卖的,但一次必须买一箱,225张,外国原版。因为不知道225张有没有我想要的,就没买。
2008年03月09日 05点03分 8
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那个太恐怖了。搬不动。
2008年03月09日 05点03分 9
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夜弦朝歌 楼主
那是,不过真的很诱人。
2008年03月09日 05点03分 10
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但我也没看过。我总结出来了,我买不到碟最主要一个原因就是我路痴。
2008年03月09日 05点03分 11
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夜弦朝歌 楼主
...我一般只能买黄标碟了
2008年03月09日 05点03分 12
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我买的那碟我都不知道什么来历,我看到好的我就拿,我也不管
2008年03月09日 05点03分 13
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好听不?
2008年04月15日 14点04分 15
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回去借我听听,好听就黑了,哈哈哈哈哈另外 干个坏事....12 回复:【★】有人知道die trying吗? ...我一般只能买黄碟了 作者: 夜弦朝歌 封 2008-3-9 13:39   回复此发言 删除
2008年04月15日 17点04分 16
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楼上(笑)才反映过来
2008年04月16日 09点04分 17
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夜弦朝歌 楼主
仔细看啊,这是他篡改的啊!
2008年04月16日 12点04分 18
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哈哈哈哈哈,我发现我太坏了。
2008年04月16日 13点04分 19
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