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Devil You Know [Audio CD] Econoline Crush

$26.99

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Item traits

Category:

Music

Quantity Available:

7 in stock

Condition:

New

UPC:

724383824427

ASIN:

B000065Q6H

artist:

Econoline Crush

edition:

Imported ed.

manufacturer:

Imports

Number Of Discs:

1

Release Date:

1997-06-17

genre:

Rock

EAN:

0724383824427

GTIN:

00724383824427

binding:

audioCD

format:

audioCD

language:

english

Subject Keyword:

Recorded Music / Rock & Pop

Generic Keyword:

Movies & Music

Externally Assigned Product Identifier:

724383824427

Item Type Keyword:

music

Publication Date:

1997-06-17T00:00:01Z

Item Name:

Devil You Know

Street Date:

1997-06-17T00:00:01Z

Product Site Launch Date:

2009-04-23T10:39:43-00:00

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More than a week ago

Item number:

981682068

Item description

Additional Details ------------------------------ Product description: Give Vancouver power-rock crew Econoline Crush credit for having the nerve to experiment. Formed in the early '90s at the height of painfully earnest hard rock popularity, the quintet took the initiative to play around with the form on their second disc, 1997's The Devil You Know. The soaring ballads and clenched-fist crooning of vocalist Trevor Hurst remain, but tracks like "Surefire" and "All That You Are" feature Econoline Crush dabbling in electronic beats and Nine Inch Nails-style techno aggression. It's an interesting diversion from an otherwise generic hard rock record and one of the few elements of The Devil You Know that doesn't sound dated years after its release. --Matt Galloway Format: import