Panic Channel - (One) [CD]
Panic Channel - (One) [CD]
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The American supergroup The Panic Channel released their first and only studio album (ONe) originally in 2006. It's a collaboration between the bands Skycyle and Jane's Addiction. As one of the most important names out of the Alternative rock scene the guys from Jane's Addiction gave the band a classic rock feeling. The rock 'n' roll creates the mood for the full-speed songs and the more quiet songs. The flat-out rocker "Teahouse of the Spirits" and the drudging "Bloody Mary" are two great songs which you can find on this album. The messages they put in the lyrics aren't that concrete, but you can feel the feelings of broken relationships. Vocalist Steve Isaacs joined the forces with three members of Jane's Addiction to form the The Panic Channel. They deliver pure rock n' roll through and through.
Tracklist:
- Teahouse of the Spirits
- Left to Lose
- Bloody Mary
- Why Cry
- Awake
- She Won't Last
- Said You'd Be
- Outsider
- Blue Bruises
- Night One (From Planchette)
- Listen
- Lie Next to Me
- Untitled
UPC: 600753991374
Label: Music On Cd
Release Date: 3.29.24
Format: CD
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