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#364: Ill At Ease by The Mark Of Cain
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Jan 2, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
On their third full-length album, Adelaide, Australia's The Mark Of Cain enlisted Henry Rollins to produce their rooArt debut, 1995's Ill At Ease. The band scored a number one on the independent album chart and managed two successful Triple J singles. Recalling Rollins work with his own Rollins Band, as well as post-hardcore bands such as Helmet and Quicksand, Ill At Ease succeeds and suffers thanks to lead singer and guitarist John Scott, whose guitar riffing alternates between inspired and generic, and whose voice maintains a consistent bark. But while there are all the hallmarks pinning this band to its 1990s influences, we also discovered sounds reminiscent of the alternative metal of 2000's band like Mastodon.. Give a listen and share your thoughts on Ill At Ease.
Intro - First Time
9:52 - LMA
13:43 - The Contender
21:14 - You Let Me Down
Outro - Point Man
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Intro - First Time
9:52 - LMA
13:43 - The Contender
21:14 - You Let Me Down
Outro - Point Man
Subscribe at Patreon
Facebook / Twitter / Instagram
Zazzle Merch Store
http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
Released:
Jan 2, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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