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    Unsaved

    Unsaved
    Artist: Deadstar Assembly
    Label: Pure Records
    Category: Music

    List Price: $11.98
    Buy New: $7.54
    You Save: $4.44 (37%)



    New (16) Used (10) Collectible (1) from $4.49

    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
    Sales Rank: 71311

    Format: Explicit Lyrics
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 2
    UPC: 855379001024
    EAN: 0855379001024
    ASIN: B000FZESJE

    Release Date: July 11, 2006
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Unsaved pt. 1
      • Unsaved pt. 2
      • Killing Myself Again
      • Dejected
      • Naive
      • And Ashes Will Fall
      • Showing Teeth
      • Darker Now
      • Pale Blue
      • Bled
      • Serial
      • Insurrection
      • At Both Ends
      • Death Wish
      • Perfectly Destroyed

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    Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars A Semi-Industrial Goth Rock Album   September 11, 2006
    Katya Lapierre (Seattle, WA)
    5 out of 6 found this review helpful

    This is your typical moody, semi-industrial goth rock album. The band definitely takes their influence from he more popular Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Ministry and Frontline Assembly. The four-piece from Florida is painted up with Black eyeliner, makeup and the typical dyed hair of black to hot pink.

    "And Ashes Will Fall" is on e of the best songs on the album and a prime example of the band's dramatic pop sensibilities. Some of the other songs bleed with a dark, sexiness that could inspire you to get freaky with a lustful on of the opposite sex (or the same sex for that matter). Overall "Deathstar Assembly" is good, but perhaps just a bit too contrived for me.



    4 out of 5 stars A few steps better, a step back   July 13, 2006
    Q-Tip (Deptford, NJ)
    5 out of 6 found this review helpful

    I was one excitedly looking forward to the release of this album. It was definately worth the wait.

    The recording quality alone surpasses that of their debut album, and Dearborn's vocals have definately improved a bit. Songs like Dejected, Naive, and Killing Myself Again really stick out. They are catchy, and in your face. And Ashes Will Fall is a great "ballad" so to speak, and is a great shift in the album's direction. Also on the "ballad" side, Bled is amazing, and possibly my favorite song on the album.

    The guitars sound less crunchy than the first release, which bothered me at first, but i got used to it really quickly. Most of the drums sound real this time instead of all electronic. However, one thing that kinda upset me about the album is the synths. Do i love the synths? Yes, I do. Trust me, they are all awesome sounding. However, i'm rather dissapointed in that they sound like generic synths. On their debut release a lot of the synths sounded very original and unique sounding.

    One other thing about this album is it gets a bit tiresome at the end. I tend to get bored after Bled. I mean there are a bunch of great tracks on here, maybe three that i find mediocre (the instrumental interludes seemed kind of pointless). And i'm sorry, but i cannot stand the song Insurrection at all.

    Other than that, this album is a great leap forward for the band. So like i said, it is full of amazing tracks and worth the buy. For fans of Manson, Orgy, Nine Inch Nails, Crossbreed, Spineshank, pick this one up. And go see them live! They put on a good show too.



    3 out of 5 stars It won't disappoint their fans   October 25, 2006
    Murat Batmaz (Istanbul, Turkey)
    4 out of 5 found this review helpful

    I haven't heard Florida-based goth rockers DeadStar Assembly's earlier work, so I have no reference points to compare it with their new disc Unsaved. The music on this platter contains a total of fifteen tracks clocking in at over 50 minutes, and teetering the thin line between gothic pop and industrial rock.

    The album starts with the two-part title track "Unsaved"; the first one immediately stands out for its thick sound, bringing forth pulsating drum beats and building up to a nice crescendo before it segues into the comparatively heavier second part. The rhythm guitars on the album are used sparingly, as much of the atmosphere is conveyed through multi-track keyboard melodies and synth patches. The song does delve into a full-on goth rock style in its final section, following the doubled vocals of Dearborn. Simmering 80's synths characterize the industrial-tinged "Killing Myself Again", blending catchy alternative rock choruses and little touches of electronica. "Dejected" is a more modern piece with lots of turntable scratching and a playful rhythmic bottom; whilst the deeply electronic and textured "Naive" and the ballady "And Ashes Will Fall" are among the more moving and thought-out numbers. The use of acoustic guitars on the latter lends it a different sonic quality. The blend of dissonant sounds of "Showing Teeth" and the oft-repeated chorus of "Darker Now", with some cool guitar harmony development in the back, also contribute to the overall flow of Unsaved.

    That said, DeadStar Assembly's songwriting is nothing overtly original or unheard of. Their strength lies moreso in crafting solid goth-flavoured song that have both powerful crunch and big, boomy rhythmic aweareness. The production is amazing and should appeal to fans of this kind of music greatly.



    5 out of 5 stars Worth your time...   July 12, 2006
    K. J. Peoples
    4 out of 6 found this review helpful

    This entire album is brilliant. If you're into hearing a new industrial band that is I'm sure you'll be seeing in the future alot more, pick this one up!!


    5 out of 5 stars THIS BAND IS GOLD!   January 17, 2007
    Keichi (spearfish, south dakota United States)
    2 out of 3 found this review helpful

    Trust me, whoever is buying this you won't regret it! these guys have worked hard for it. I found out about them when my boyfriend impersonated them so I went out and found out about Deadstar Assembly, since then I have been hooked on them from day one. TRUST me, you will love them!. some of their songs like "Send me an angel" & "Dejected" & "Ashes to ashes will fall" are some really good songs. Did you know that the orignal band that made the song "Send me an angel" told the band of Deadstar Assembly, that they loved the new verison that the lead singer Dearborn made of it?

    In the end this band is really good if your looking for your average punkish hardcore death metal rock band. I guarantee their your next nine inch nails or marilyn manson.



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