- May 3, 2005
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As a "veteran" follower of the band, I feel that I have a vested interest in the potential selection of tracks for proposed live DVD. Accordingly, in my humble opinion, the following cuts represent Enertia at their finest inspired hour, and I submit them for consideration:
1. Child Now Lost
2. Six Weeks
3. Weight of The World
4. Rest In Peace
5. Real
BONUS TRACKS
1. Sever The Wicked (I completely concur with our colleague Mr. Blevins --
this blistering track, which is neatly tucked away
near the end of "Momentum" will surely allow Roman
to set fire to and rip his fretboard to shreds)
2. Cowboys From Hell (A fitting tribute to Dimebag Darryl, featuring a
special guest appearance from Mike Blevins on
second guitar; this will absolutely bring the house
down as an encore and serve an a triumphant end to
the DVD).
Congratulations, gentlemen, on 10 outstanding years of making exceptional "precision" American Metal. Despite an unsympathetic and stale music industry, your perserverance, blood, sweat. musicianship and professionalism have earned you great respect and admiration from your musical peers and fans. After all, it was always about the "music" first, right Joe?
Enertia: 1995 to 2005 and beyond...A Triumph of American Metal.
Best regards,
Dom Cambareri
1. Child Now Lost
2. Six Weeks
3. Weight of The World
4. Rest In Peace
5. Real
BONUS TRACKS
1. Sever The Wicked (I completely concur with our colleague Mr. Blevins --
this blistering track, which is neatly tucked away
near the end of "Momentum" will surely allow Roman
to set fire to and rip his fretboard to shreds)
2. Cowboys From Hell (A fitting tribute to Dimebag Darryl, featuring a
special guest appearance from Mike Blevins on
second guitar; this will absolutely bring the house
down as an encore and serve an a triumphant end to
the DVD).
Congratulations, gentlemen, on 10 outstanding years of making exceptional "precision" American Metal. Despite an unsympathetic and stale music industry, your perserverance, blood, sweat. musicianship and professionalism have earned you great respect and admiration from your musical peers and fans. After all, it was always about the "music" first, right Joe?
Enertia: 1995 to 2005 and beyond...A Triumph of American Metal.
Best regards,
Dom Cambareri