Hollow Men

Hollow Men

Hollow Men

Track Listings
1. Severance
2. 3 Months Left
3. Awaken
4. Chickfight
5. Buried
6. Trapdoor
7. A2
8. 1.6
9. Mistrust
10. Monster
11. Fall Away
12. Acid Rain
13. The Hollow Men

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
An amalgam of styles and influences, Rubikon is a hard rock band that sounds progressive yet familiar at the same time. Setting richly melodic vocal harmonies against walls of metallic noise, spacey atmospherics and huge riffs, Rubikon's unique songwriting and powerful live performances have armed the band with an intense underground fan base and critical acclaim.

Product Description
Rubikon's 2004 debut, "The Hollow Men" is an impressive effort from the progressive rock band that successfully stretches across numerous genre boundaries during its 54-minute running time. The band's unique songwriting style yields soaring melodies that collide with frenzied outbursts of aggressive riffing and screaming, only to fall into hypnotic atmospherics and subdued whispering. Combining the highly-evolved standout tracks such as "3 Months Left," "Awaken," and "Severance" with browbeaters such as "Monster" and the album's title track, "The Hollow Men" is able to tread the fine line between rock and metal and is sure to win fans of both. Category 5 Music. 2004.

Hollow Men,Rubikon,Category 5 Music,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop

Rock Music

Rock Music


Hollow Men

Rock Music:

  1. Holly in the Hills/Giant
  2. Holy Wood
  3. Home & Abroad: Live [Live] [Import]
  4. Home and Away [Live]
  5. Homebrew 2
  6. Homeland
  7. Honey Moan [EP]
  8. Honor Among Thieves [Import]
  9. Hooker N Heat [Original recording remastered] [Import]
  10. Hope in Anguish

Rock Music

rock music

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