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Shining (NOR) - One One One



7.4 | 76 votes |
Release date: 8 April 2013
Style: Experimental Jazz , Alternative metal

Owners:

59 have it
18 want it


01. I Won't Forget
02. The One Inside
03. My Dying Drive
04. Off The Hook
05. Blackjazz Rebels
06. How Your Story Ends
07. The Hurting Game
08. Walk Away
09. Paint The Sky Black

Additional info
Produced by Jørgen Munkeby.
Co-produced by Sean Beavan.
Mixed by Sean Beavan for SOS Management at the Blue Room, Hollywood, CA.
Mastered by Tom Baker at Precision Mastering, Hollywood, CA.
Recorded by Jørgen Munkeby with Mike Hartung.
Recorded at:
Shining Studios, Oslo, Norway;
Propeller Music Division, Oslo, Norway;
Grand Sport Studio, Echo Park, CA.

Design by Trine + Kim Design Studio.

Staff review by
Ivor
Rating:
N/A
Good grief, Shining (NOR)! What is this nonsense with suddenly sounding all so logical and normal? What gives, men?

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published 19.05.2013 | Comments (11)

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17.04.2012 - 20:28
ghosthead

I wonder what's the source on that release date...
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18.04.2012 - 00:43
Rating: 7
Unhealer
Eclecticist
Written by ghosthead on 17.04.2012 at 20:28

I wonder what's the source on that release date...


It's an approximation I guess. I doubt it will be released this year.
I certainly hope it does though.
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10.10.2012 - 04:44
Rating: 7
Unhealer
Eclecticist
Best album of next year!
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02.04.2013 - 18:29
Rating: 7
Unhealer
Eclecticist
New track available for stream. Looks like the album will be more accessible than Blackjazz, or maybe it's two accessible songs and the rest fuck up your head just as in Blackjazz.
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02.04.2013 - 19:16
Paz
Nuclear Cowboy
Written by Unhealer on 02.04.2013 at 18:29

the rest fuck up your head just as in Blackjazz.

After these two tracks I honestly doubt it.
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06.04.2013 - 21:12
Rating: 8
pazuzuovbabel
Pazuzu
Well, after my first spin, my thoughts are :
- Yes, its way more accessible than Blackjazz , with almost no-schizophrenic moments
- being co-produced by Sean Beaven, is giving the album a more industrial metal/rock sound, at many moments it felt like a NIN song out off their heavier stuff, with the addition of some Shining crazy twists!
- Its FUCKEN SHORT , just around the half hour mark, with the longest song is 4:30 long!!
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08.04.2013 - 06:26
Rating: 7
Unhealer
Eclecticist
Written by pazuzuovbabel on 06.04.2013 at 21:12

Well, after my first spin, my thoughts are :
- Yes, its way more accessible than Blackjazz , with almost no-schizophrenic moments
- being co-produced by Sean Beaven, is giving the album a more industrial metal/rock sound, at many moments it felt like a NIN song out off their heavier stuff, with the addition of some Shining crazy twists!
- Its FUCKEN SHORT , just around the half hour mark, with the longest song is 4:30 long!!


Mine felt exactly like that. Not bad at all, some increidible stuff in here, but I think I must retract my previous comment in this being this year's best album.
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08.04.2013 - 11:56
MechanisT
Account deleted
One thing is for certain. This has nothing on Blackjazz.
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08.04.2013 - 14:14
Darkside Momo
Retired
A nice exercise on catchy songwriting, but it's not as good as Grindstone or Blackjazz. Oh well, at least they once again did something different and the songs are good
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08.04.2013 - 22:59
PocketMetal

I liked it better than Blackjazz , Blackjazz annoyed me for the most part .
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09.04.2013 - 16:46
Rating: 8
pazuzuovbabel
Pazuzu
Written by Unhealer on 08.04.2013 at 06:26

Mine felt exactly like that. Not bad at all, some increidible stuff in here, but I think I must retract my previous comment in this being this year's best album.


Sure its not even close to be considered one of the year best album(s), but still not a bad album, listenable, and more acceptable for the pussies who couldnt handle blackjazz madness
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15.04.2013 - 20:48
Rating: 8
pazuzuovbabel
Pazuzu
After more spins, its really a catchy album, maybe not mind blowing as Blackjazz, yet its better than many of the generic shit out there
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23.05.2013 - 06:34
Rating: 7
Diverge

Written by Guest on 08.04.2013 at 11:56

One thing is for certain. This has nothing on Blackjazz.


I completely agree with your assessment. I ended up with about the same rating, but fortunately I was able to find a few things I enjoyed on it.

But it made me want to listen to Blackjazz instead.
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23.05.2013 - 12:44
MechanisT
Account deleted
Written by Diverge on 23.05.2013 at 06:34


I completely agree with your assessment. I ended up with about the same rating, but fortunately I was able to find a few things I enjoyed on it.

But it made me want to listen to Blackjazz instead.


Same here. It's definitely not devoid of enjoyable moments (and my words might have been a bit stronger in that respect), but I was really disappointed with the simplistic direction they took with this release. Ah well, next one one one hopefully.
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11.07.2013 - 17:16
Rating: 6
NocturnalStalker
Metal Addict
This album is my biggest disappointment this year so far, and it will be hard for any other record to beat it at that.
Maybe it's just that after "Blackjazz" I was expecting something that will set loose some screws in my head, but "One One One" sounds too tame and controlled in comparison. Surely, it has its bright moments, but those mostly sound like repetitions of what could already be heard of the band's previous album. Hopefully, these guys will be more daring on their next record.
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"And we are not who we think we are
We are who we're afraid to be"
- Lux Occulta "The Opening of Eleventh Sephirah"
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07.04.2015 - 19:00
bleak
Account deleted
Great album. Despite the fact that i was expecting another Blackjazz, i must say this is a great surprise. Groovy as shit!
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