Now I must admit that I have been a fan of Inner Surge for many years and I thought it was just about time that I actually got of my proverbial backside and get the much acclaimed album Signals Screaming, so I did! And here’s my humble CD Review.
Originally released back in 2007 the album is just pure energy from the Canadian rock/metal band, with the opening track getting you quite unprepared for the blast of vocals that the album will bring to you, more of a thrash metal on some tracks, but with a mixture of the metal genre put in it’s deserved place.
These guys are just awesome and fans of groups such as Rage Against the Machine and Tool will love this album, tracks go from strength to strength and then you get the track “Wolves” which calms everything down, outstanding.
Streaming the tracks on the internet, just don’t do this album any justice you need to either download the album or get it on CD and play it LOUD, very LOUD and appreciate the power and the effort that Inner Surge have gone in to to produce not only an enjoyable album but one which you want to listen to over and over again!
9.5/10 Awseome
For more albums from Inner Surge check out CDBaby and for information on the band visit the official Inner Surge website.
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If your like me you will have a great collection of Vinyl albums, with a slight crackle, that you can’t get on tape, minidisc or CD probably due to the fact that the release has been deleted, so you can either put the album on a tape, but how many people have tapes in their cars these days, or you can convert your LP direct to digital format!
The LP Saver is an ideal piece of kit for doing this it plugs directly into your computer via the USB socket and your away.

The Turntable even comes with standard RCA cables to conect up to your standard sound system, now you can add your LPs to your iPod and even burn them onto CD to play in your car for example!
The LP Saver with play speeds of 33 1/3, 45, and 78 RPM so that should cover most peoples collection. All the necessary software comes with the turntable. In addition, not only can you convert your albums to MP3s or any other digital files, but the included software actually improves the quality of the recordings by eliminating some of the old pops, hisses and static they’ve acquired over the years. Finally, the tone arm returns to the armrest at the end of the record, just like old times.

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Ok, so I know I love music, that was one of the main reasons for getting my original iPod a while back, but since updating to the new 120GB iPod Classic, it has given me the chance to get all my CDs onto one place, well almost I haven’t finished adding them yet
I’ve had my iPod shuffling today and it came to the point where I thought, my God when was the last time I listed to that!
At the moment I’m listening to the sixty minute epic Amarok by Mike Oldfield, it must of been at least sometime last year that I heard it last, it’s albums like that and the amazing Pink Floyd and Tangerine Dream that got me into doing music myself, but I digress, I can’t believe that over the years of collecting CDs I have so many that I don’t really listen to and SHOULD do.
But now I’m putting them all on my iPod and using the shuffle option, it’s just great to hear those classics coming up such as the Relayer album by Yes and Pink Floyd’s The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.
Hmmm, now I wonder how long it’s going to take before all my CDs and CD Singles are on my iPod
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