Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Cosmo - Alien (2006)


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Cosmo - Alien (2006)
EAC Image (WAV+CUE) | Monkey Audio APE (High) - 312 MB | Ogg Vorbis (VBR, average round 220 kbit/sec) - 83,4 MB | Advanced audio AAC (M4A) - 78,3 MB | Covers - 13,5 MB
Rock / A.O.R.

312 MB of lossless
13,5 MB of covers
78,3 MB of m4as (AAC)
83,4 MB of oggs



"Wikipedia:
Cosmo is a rock band that was formed by Fran Cosmo and Anthony Cosmo, both former members of the rock band Boston.
Cosmo was originally formed in the mid 1990's shortly after Fran's return from Boston's highly anticipated 1994 Walk On tour. The group experimented within the realm of Post-Grunge and Brit-Pop which controlled the radio, and it was in this time period that the group recorded several songs which would eventually be released on Boston's "Corporate America" Album. On January 13, 1999, Tom Scholz, Brad Delp and Fran Cosmo appeared on Rockline Radio to debut two of these songs; concurrently introducing Anthony Cosmo as the newest member of Boston. The new material included an extended version of Cosmo's "Turn it Off' (which lacked several guitar and organ solos found in the final cut) and 'Timebomb', which was not included on Corporate America. However, masterfully edited and 80's guitar-laced versions of Cosmo's "Turn it Off", "Cryin'" and "Stare Out Your Window" would ultimately appear on Corporate America as a massive departure from the rest of the songs on the disc. Following the subsequent Corporate America tour, Fran and Antonio departed from the band and re-formed Cosmo in its current form.
Current Lineup:
Fran Cosmo: Lead Vocals/Guitar
Anthony Cosmo: Lead Guitar/Backing Vocals
Gary Johnson: Keyboard/Guitar/Backing Vocals
Bill Carman: Bass/Backing Vocals
Patrick Orlowski: Drums
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And yet, another description can take place

"Nehrecords:
In 1983, a young rock vocalist named Fran Cosmo joined forces with Barry Goudreau, guitarist for a group that was to become one of the cornerstones of American "classic rock" - Boston. Not only was this a major evolutionary step in the rock-n-roll career of Fran, but also the formation of a musical wormhole, extending toward the future. Orion the Hunter, as the new group would name themselves, was rounded out by Bruce Smith and ex-Heart drummer Michael DeRosier. Their self-titled album produced a hit single in "So You Ran", and a popular video on the fledgling MTV. Following the successful Orion the Hunter outing, guitarist Michael Schenker contacted Fran Cosmo to write material with the intentions of forming a new group. They were joined by Bruce Smith, bassist from Orion the Hunter, and Roland Jones, a great guitarist in his own right, from England. Songwriting sessions at the famed Mayflower Hotel and rehearsals at S.I.R. Studios in New York City produced a demo that was recorded in Mott the Hoople vocalist Ian Hunter's studio. Unfortunately, due to other obligations, this line up disbanded after approximately six months. However, this lead to Fran assembling the band Cosmo. The initial line-up of Fran and Antonio Cosmo included central New York musicians Mick Brooks on guitar, Bill Carman on bass, and Tom Moonan on drums. However, Cosmo would soon take a back seat to a virtual leap in the evolution of rock-n-roll. It is in 1991, that the musical wormhole created back in the early 80's reappears. Tom Scholz, the mastermind behind Boston, after creating 3 successful albums, was ready to begin recording release number four - Walk On.. However, Boston vocalist Brad Delp was busy with his side project RTZ. So when the call from Tom Scholz came, Fran took the next step in his musical evolution and accepted the invitation to become the new lead vocalist for Boston. What followed added up to lead and backing vocals on three Boston albums and lead vocal, backing vocal and guitar duties on numerous successful tours with Boston. Another strengthening of the musical continuum occurred in 1997 when Tom Scholz heard some demo recordings of the Cosmo band, written by the emerging song writer Antonio Cosmo. This lead to Antonio's contributing three songs to the fifth Boston studio album, "Corporate America", and joining Fran on stage with Boston for tours in 2003 and 2004. Following the Boston tour of 2004, the prolific Antonio Cosmo had amassed an extensive library of modern rock songs. With the resurgence of rock-n-roll that was occurring, Fran and Antonio couldn't pass up the opportunity to attempt the biggest evolutionary leap yet. Cosmo, once sidelined by a major power in music, was now in the forefront with full force! The current line-up was Fran Cosmo, Antonio Cosmo, Mick Brooks, new drummer Pat Orlowski, and Bill Carman, who contributed 3 bass tracks to Boston's "Corporate America" album. Kevin Soffera (3 Doors Down, Seether and Breaking Benjamin) also contributes to the album. They were ready to show the world the new face of rock-n-roll! By this point, you are wondering, "Rock-n-roll - check. Evolution - gotcha. But what does any of it have to do with aliens?". To which the reply is. "Listen to Cosmo music. Have you ever heard anything like it on this planet?!" Welcome to the Evolution of Rock -n- Roll.
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Hope you like it. Turns out to be cousins and nephews of Boston ;-) Yes, one thing I shouldn't forget - the links. THE LINKS for the band @ Wiki, @ myspace and @ nehrecords.

Tracklisting:
1. Communication
2. Don't Tell Me Your Lies
3. No Surprise
4. Gravity
5. Redemption
6. Helicopter
7. Alien
8. when I close my eyes
9. Woman
10. Can't Run Away
11. Creep
12. Don't Tell Me Your Lies (Acoustic)

Additional infos for this album are located @ metalexpressradio, @ melodic.net and @ revelationz.

"metalexpressradio:
Though the Cosmo's have had a huge impact on Boston's releases the last couple of years, you should not buy this record expecting it to be another Boston record. This record sounds nothing like Boston. This album is filled with more rawness and more aggressive riffs than what you would get from Boston.

The album is varied, but has no songs to go bananas over. There are some cool songs, and if the rest of the album had the same standard as these, then they probably could have called Alien an evolution of Rock -n- Roll with no objection. It's not a great album, but it's also not that bad. If you like such bands as Stone Temple Pilots and Jane's Addiction, you'll probably like this one too.
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