![CD: Wincing the Night Away [Digipak] Shins (The), Jan-2007](http://i17.ebayimg.com/03/c/000/77/36/3567_6.JPG) | Great album. Great band. 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Churning out pop that draws on diverse influences. I hear Pet Sounds, Pink Floyd, and many others in their sound, and like what I hear. read full review |
 | Excellent writing throughout 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
I have always appreciated MWS for his songwriting skills moreso than his singing. He has a good ear for a "hook" and a nice way with words. His songs are lasting and memorable. Many excellent examples... read full review |
 | Third Day: Rock with a Message 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
What I like about this band is the rock edge, the guitars and the warmth of the vocals. The lead singer has a warm and inviting voice that reminds you of Bob Seger, Travis Tritt, and other highly polished vocal... read full review |
 | Real Mountain Music! 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
This may be too rough for some new to Bluegrass, but I love the old time style of the singing and harmony of these ladies. Hazel sings in the old Primitive Baptist style, and Alice has a low tone that complemen... read full review |
 | Nice Outing for Henry Rollins 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Henry left Black Flag and continued off in a dark punk- metal direction. The songs are longer, the guitar jams are more stretched out. Henry has lost none of his anger and angst. I liked this disc when I bought... read full review |
 | One of the must-have cds in every collection! 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
This cd is part of the must have collection! When Zen came out, punk and hardcore were somewhat rigid in their structure. Songs about angst, anger, played at a rapid pace. Black Flag pushed the limits into hard... read full review |
 | Nearing the end of the Flag dynasty 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Hear the mighty Flag as they neared the end of their run. The songs were a little more polished, a little slower and more metal- influenced. That said, it still had the Black Flack swagger and attitude. The tit... read full review |
 | Rare and excellent songwriter 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Here is a great CCM disc from the 90s. Grover Levy was so good, he was overlooked by the praise and worship seeking masses used to the Christian radio of the era. Grover Levy had thoughtful and challenging lyri... read full review |
 | Don't Mess with the Queen of the Blues 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
An allstar lineup along with an equally impressive set list. Koko lays it all out there, and this album presents her at the top of her game. Anyone wanting to hear the real deal Chicago Blues sound needs this d... read full review |
 | Another from the 'hose! 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
"Sometimes" is a classic breezy jazz-infused fIREHOSE romp, Hear Me, Honey, Please, Backroads, From One C*** One, "Making The Freeway" is the after midnight ramblings of Mike Watt, Anger, Fo... read full review |