playlist artwork#12 this weekthe Missing

by Disappearance of Anna

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1 0:48 476 listens
2 4:36 494 listens
3 8:04 286 listens
4 5:23 152 listens
5 1:36 111 listens
6 5:16 90 listens
7 5:27 99 listens
8 0:58 71 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 15/09/2009

Disappearance of Anna met for the first time on June 6, 2006. Born on a Tuesday, the band included David Logan (vocals, guitar, synth/keyboard), Jason Curtiss (bass) and Dave Williams (drums). The best way for new band members to get to know each other is to write music. By the end of the day, we had 3 songs. By the end of the summer we had show together with ten songs, including 2 cover tracks.

 

The week before we did our first live show at a party in Westerville, Ohio we received a lot of phone calls asking for copies of our music. People had heard the singe and wanted more. We gave into the pressure and brought 100 homemade CDs. These songs were very raw, and poorly mixed. They sold out in a week.

 

We made an additional 100 CDs after buying a better printer and CDs. They were gone by the end of the month. By then, Jason was also gone and the band had moved into another direction entirely.

 

Three years later, we are on Jamendo with two full albums and a good number of singles. These songs are raw, imperfect and brutally awful, but this is the album that got us started.

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

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wirarama

Great industrial dark grunge

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wirarama • 2009-09-17 22:19:12

great vocal technique on "jacobs hope"! fading background vocal is really cool! guitar riff is very nice! great guitar effect! "colecitively silent" is very powerful! this album is more like a grunge with very dark scene! really unique! Drum is also very powerful, darker nirvana. Beat is variate & creative never make listener bored! Asleep in the rain is very warm, nice guitar & bass melody! cymbal is too loud but its a great way to make music become emotional! great drumming skill, slow guitar melody backed by breatbeat like drum! very cool! "seen not said" is really industrial! great distorted synth! its a intro for "letch" very powerful music! like a marilyn manson or nine inch nails! very dark & emotional! i like main melody(guitar riff). also love the loud cymbal too! great acapella beginning on "when heroes bleed"! nice clean guitar melody with synth sound! really nice drum beat too! very randomizing! perfect album!
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