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Hurt Music Collection : Vol. II

Vol. II


Price: $5.99

Artist: Hurt

  1. Summers Lost
  2. Ten Ton Brick
  3. Aftermath
  4. Abuse of Sid
  5. Alone with the Sea
  6. Talking to God
  7. Loded
  8. Better
  9. Assurance
  10. On the Radio
  11. Et Al
  12. Thank You for Listening

Hard rockers J. Loren and Evan Johns met after Johns producer father, Andy, Heard Loren on a demo tape and was intrigued by the singer s voice. Upon hearing that Loren was looking for a drummer, Andy Johns arranged for the two young musicians to get in touch, and they quickly found that they played well together.

I read all the positive reviews and so - I procured the cd. My first listen, I was in my car and I listened to a minute or two of each track and then I would skip to the next. I don t know why I did this but my first reaction was that I hated the cd and wanted to take it out and throw it out the window. You stink! I yelled out at the cd. Suffice it to say, I must have not been in what anyone would call a normal state of mind at that time. For whatever reason, I put it in again and this time, instead of trying to figure out whether I liked it or not, I just listened to it. I just let it play as though it were the backdrop to my day. It was at this time that I felt emotions stirring in me as I realized that this was quite unique and really hard to label. I still cannot think of another band to compare it to but then, why should I? This is an amazing work of art that provides a sense of wonderment to me. I am so glad that I did not turn away and stay away. I love this cd.

Pleasently... Surprised! - I downloaded Vol. 1 by Hurt on a whim and was taken away buy it s melodic soft tones with smooth and sudden transitions into hard rock. It s just what i d been looking for and i was very pleased, but after Vol. 2 i can see that this band is much more than what i originally encountered, the vocals, instrumentals, everything is top notch.

Unreal - There is truly something about this band that is starting to truly set them apart from rock bands that are up and coming right now.First off, I have to say that I was one of those that likened them with Tool upon hearing their first album. But after listening to it a bit more I said to myself, to heck with the Tool reference. They are putting themselves in their own category now in my opinion. If i was going to compare them to a band I would have to back even farther than Tool and say, oh they sound to me like some old school Stabbing Westward if anyone remembers that great band. But now after seeing them at WJJO s Band Camp on Sunday, as well as getting to meet them all. Their live set albeit short gave me a new love for the band that they are.They can do something heavy like Ten Ton Brick and Rapture but then turn around and do something like the song Losing that is profound with emotion and istrumental prowess. Not only does J Loren bring a great sound to the front of the band but each instrument has its own unique sound in each of their songs.Loren also being multi-talented did this several minute long Violin solo during their performance at band camp. And I can t say I ve ever seen a rock band pull out a violin during their set.I love this album, and the first one, and the songs on Re-consumation.I m going to go see them again tomorrow night in their element as a headline show and I can t wait for it.Get this CD you won t be disappointed.

There s no more beauty in this world... - Frontman J. Loren utters the above quote in the song Alone with the Sea, but ironically this album proves that statement wrong. With Vol. 2, the followup to their fantastic debut album, Hurt have only gotten better. Their stylish blend of emotionally powerful and musically sophisticated hard rock really separates these guys from the herd. The great thing about this album is that they have expanded and developed their sound, playing up the progressive elements of their music a bit more, while still retaining all of the raw emotional earnesty displayed before.Summers Lost begins quiet and plaintive, slowly and subtly building up by the end. Ten Ton Brick and Loded are jagged, heavy, and angry, while Aftermath and Better are contrastingly wistful and subdued. Et Al and Abuse of Sid are stellar melodic hard rock tunes, and Assurance and Alone with the Sea are stunning acoustic ballads that perfectly showcase Loren s incredible voice (and the latter contains the coolest use of banjo in a rock song since Porcupine Tree s Trains). Talking to God is where some of the more progressive leanings come into play, with its myriad time changes, nifty drum work, and a gospel sounding choir that comes in almost out of nowhere. Furthermore, the lyrics make a nice companion to the previous album s Rapture, once again brilliantly lambasting the hypocrisies of Christianity.The album ends with Thank You for Listening, which is similarly epic and huge, with Loren s soaring vocal delivery, and a massive guitar solo that brings the glory days of Pearl Jam or Temple of the Dog to mind. A powerful closer to a fantastic album. If there s one thing to complain about here, as opposed to the first album, it s that the violin is perhaps not quite as pronounced as before. Still plenty of it in there though (like the sweet solo spot in On the Radio, backed brilliantly by Evan s jazzy drumming), and hey, how much violin do you really need on a hard rock album anyway?All in all, this album doesn t disappoint. Sure, the band may not be so great at coming up with album titles (will there be a Hurt Vol. 12 one day?), but when it comes to great music, they ve got it in spades. Hurt is shaping up to be one of the best rock bands to come around in a while. I m definitely looking forward to...Vol. 3? Or uh, whatever they come up with next. :)Oh, and also, the singer wears a cool hat that gives him a completely different look from what you might expect just going by his voice. And that is awesome.

Hurt- Vol. II- Genius Monster of an album - I want to keep this short. I can only think of two albums released over the last 10 years that I would say are as good as Vol. II. I can think of no greater praise for it.I cannot honestly recall having been so impacted from a rock album as I have from Hurt- Vol. II. I probably sound crazy, but when you listen to it, the album sounds almost alive. It just grabs a hold of you, and I almost laugh at myself, because even if I find myself wanting to turn off the CD player, just to get out of the car or something, I hear a song from this album, and I just can t do it. Moreover, the album is so incredibly diverse. If someone can honestly point out to me better rock songs than 10 ton Brick, Better, Abuse of Sid(just amazing), Talking to god, Assurance,and Alone with the Sea, I invite you to do so. I don t any such songs exist.The album is so diverse, the vocals are phenomenal. It s hard as nails, acoustic, classical, amotional, grooves incredibly. Vol. II grabs you like a ten ton freight train, and simply will not let you go. Then again, you don t even want it to, once you pop it in the CD player. PLEASE, PLEASE do yourselves a favor and buy this album.



Vol. II