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DISC: 1
1. The Language
2. Strike Up The Band
3. Sever
4. City Sparks
5. As Above, So Below
DISC: 2
1. These Dirty Streets
2. Blood
3. Thrive (in a vague moment)
4. A Voice To Speak
5. The Age of Fear
6. An Unending
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For many artists, creativity flows and ebbs, streaming out one minute and trickling the next. Jeffrey Cain, however, has demonstrated the innate ability to mine deep within himself and unearth a constant spring of ideas, melodies, and songs and still have much more from which to draw.Packaging: 180g Vinyl -Single fold jacket - shrink-wrapped
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Packaging: 180g Vinyl -Single fold jacket - shrink-wrappedFor many artists, creativity flows and ebbs, streaming out one minute and trickling the next. Jeffrey Cain, however, has demonstrated the innate ability to mine deep within himself and unearth a constant spring of ideas, melodies, and songs and still have much more from which to draw.
A guitarist by nature and by talent, Cain lives with music in his blood. Based in Birmingham, AL, Cain's first foray into the music world was through the critically acclaimed and commercially exalted alt-rock band, Remy Zero. Through three excitingly fresh and musically expansive albums - their debut LP Remy Zero, followed by Villa Elaine and The Golden Hum - the band presented the music world with haunting ballads like "Hollow," their breakthrough soaring single "Prophecy," and their anthemic "Save Me," which ultimately went on to become the theme song to Smallville, the #1 rated show on the WB Network. Remy Zero music has also been featured in the films/soundtracks to Suicide Kings, Crazy Beautiful, Just Married, Stigmata, She's All That, Never Been Kissed and Garden State, among many others.
His latest studio project is Dead Snares, due for release in July 2007 on limited edition vinyl. Recorded in collaboration with Grammy award winning engineer Darrell Thorp (Radiohead, Outkast), Cain has crafted another unique musical experience, an exceptional album that's rich in both its sonic textures and emotions.