Burnt by the Sun (Soleil Trompeur) [Soundtrack]
Track Listings
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1. Outomlionnoe Solntce
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2. Char Attaque
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3. Connaissance
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4. Dans Les Bosquets
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5. Valse Pour Maria
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6. Souvenirs de Famille
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7. Construction du Zeppelin
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8. Jour d'été À la Plage
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9. Père et Fille
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10. Que T'A-T-Il Dit?
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11. Manuscrit Oubilé
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12. Bal de Foire
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13. Football
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14. Adieu
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15. Portrait de Staline
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16. Vie Est Finie
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17. Champ
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18. Outomlionnoe Solntce
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19. Épilogue
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Burnt by the Sun (Soleil Trompeur) [Soundtrack]
Average customer rating:
- Burnt by the Sun=5 stars. Period
- Like im in class...
- Excellent.
- Worth the money...
- Real Shock And Awe
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Soundtrack to the Personal Revolution
Burnt by the Sun
Manufacturer: Relapse
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ASIN: B00005UF25
Release Date: 2002-01-22 |
Tracks:
- Dracula With Glasses
- Soundtrack To The Worst Movie Ever
- Dow Jones And The Temple Of Doom
- Boston Tea Bag Party
- Shooter McGavin
- Mortimer
- Don Knotts
- Famke
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- Rebecca
Customer Reviews:
Burnt by the Sun=5 stars. Period.......2004-09-08
If you're a Meshuggah-Dillinger Escape Plan-Strapping Young Lad fan looking for something that's in the same vein but a bit different, Burnt by the Sun may be the answer to your prayers. It's open to debate whether this album, their debut full-length, is their best release, as you can't go wrong with
any of them, but there's still no doubt that it's a convincing statement of this band's brilliance. Striking a balance between the full-speed sensory overload of BBTS's debut EP and the precision-metal attack of last year's masterful "The Perfect Is the Enemy of the Good," "Soundtrack" could be
viewed as a transitional album from a growing band, but it's much, much more than that. It's a stunning, creative classic in its own right, a full-length debut that immediately positioned BBTS as one of modern heavy music's leading bands.
Upon first listening to this album, what immediately comes to mind is just how utterly abrasive it is. Dispensing with any traces of melody or traditional song structure, "Soundtrack" is sonically violent enough to make ears bleed. The songs on here are pretty short, generally clocking in around the three-minute mark, but there's plenty of action packed in, as
each piece twists, writhes, and winds its way to its conclusion, with plenty of jarring tempo shifts lying in wait along the way. At times, "Soundtrack" sounds as though it could rend the very fabric of the atmosphere, and that's about the highest compliment that can be assigned to an album of its ilk. The album's frightening, oppressive mood is broken only by the closing track, the peaceful classical guitar etude "Rebecca." You might like this song, and you might not, but if you don't at least it's at the end of the
disc so you can hit the "skip" button and pretend it doesn't exist.
Leading the charge is Michael Olender, aptly described in the liner notes as the band's "vocal machine." Mike is easily one of the most skilled and innovative vocalists in all of heavy music, equipped with a throaty howl that makes him sound sort of like a deranged mental patient who's been
gargling with gravel. Even better yet, he's backed by the guitar pyrotechnics of John Adubato and Chris Rascio, an astoundingly skilled duo who mix their pounding chunks of riffage with plenty of dizzying fretboard wankery. Beneath the dense layers of guitar noise, the drumming of Dave
Witte can occasionally be buried somewhat, but a few extra listens should suffice to appreciate the added complexity that he brings to the band's sound.
So, that about sums it up. If you're looking for some crazed, offensive, scare-the-hell-out-of-everyone-you-know music, "Soundtrack" will more than fit the bill. And make sure to get BBTS's other releases as well. It seems these guys are going to be around a while.
Like im in class..........2004-07-23
Listining to my teacher and not being bored at all!Every song rocks the hell out of you leaving you asking where the f*ck your ears went?!By far a topnotch release by bbts. Own it!
Excellent........2004-06-23
There isn't to much to say about this except? It's realy , truly, beyond words can discribe heavy! Best songs ? 2.soundtrack to the worse movie ever
4. Boston tea bag party
8. famke
Just buy it for thos 3 tracks...Alright?!
Worth the money..........2004-02-29
If you want something difirent from the usual hardcore & metalcore sound in the likes esocharis,incubus, and,candiria get burnt by the sun's "soundtrack to the personal revolution" im shure you will enjoy this album like i did! Basically all the songs are great specialy "dracula with glasses" my fav track here...Buy it now!
Real Shock And Awe.......2003-10-15
I didn't like Endeavor. Let me rephrase that...I HATED Endeavor. For those unaware, Endeavor was the singer of Burnt By The Sun's first band that made a name for itself in the hardcore/metal scene in the mid 90s. Being the pessimist that I am, when I heard the singer of Endeavor was in a new band that had signed to Relapse and they had been getting comparisons to Coalesce, my natural instincts kicked in and I immediately accused them of being another one of "those bands". I shut them off altogether and went about life as normal.
At practice about five months ago, my guitarist hands me this CD sampler of Relapse and Victory Records bands. I listened to the Victory stuff first and laughed at how unimpressive these bands were. This was supposed to be both labels showing off their best metal offerings and next to Bloodlet, Victory had failed, as is to be expected. Relapse's lineup lead off with Burnt By The Sun. From opening note, I felt like I had been fired out of a cannon into a brick wall. "Dracula With Glasses" came firing at me with a vengeance and for two weeks after, I kept that horrendous sampler in the car and gave BBTS two or three spins a day until my copy of the CD had arrived.
Much in the way "Dracula" jumped down my throat, the rest of "Soundtrack" followed suit in uniformly brutal fashion. Each song made quick use breakneck tempo changes, searing vocal stylings and chainsaw-like fretboard mastery. Burnt By The Sun displays a formula that bears elements of metal, rock, grind and while none of the sub-genres are that foreign to each other, they do it without pretension or flaw. Not a single note is missed, nor a cymbal crash forgotten. Everything done here is very deliberate and forceful.
I've learned this lesson many times over: never doubt the minds at Relapse's ability to select a stable of bands that will clearly decapitate you in the most positive fashion known to man. While some bands and labels are constantly gunning for forefunning brutality as their calling card, Burnt By The Sun approach their ferocious craft with calculating brilliance and movement. You simply must hear this to believe it.
Average customer rating:
- Not so perfect...and not really all that good, either.
- This must be the Enemy, because it is damn near Perfect!
- Blistering
- Amazing follow up...
- Great, but not amazing
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The Perfect Is the Enemy of the Good
Burnt by the Sun
Manufacturer: Relapse
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ASIN: B0000C84MX
Release Date: 2003-10-07 |
Tracks:
- Abril Los Ojos
- Washington Tube Steak
- Battleship
- Forlani
- 180 Proof
- Untitled
- Arrival Of Niburu
- Patient 957
- 2012
- Untitled
- Spinner Dunn
- Pentagons And Pentagrams
- Rev 101
- Untitled
Customer Reviews:
Not so perfect...and not really all that good, either........2006-03-06
I've had on-and-off feelings about getting this album for a couple of years, but I finally got up my spirits and bought it today. Perhaps I had elevated my hopes for this album a little too much. Perhaps I was expecting another PsyOpus, or Dillinger Escape Plan. Whatever the case may have been, I was ultimately pretty disappointed with this album.
I'll come clean: there was far, FAR too much filler on this album. I normally hold back this conclusion (as many a person will foolishly accuse, say, an Opeth album of having too much filler) on many albums which have quieter moments or non-musical tracks, but unfortunately, THE PERFECT is basically *saturated* with filler material, to the point that the actual songs are overshadowed by it.
The intro, track 6, "Arrival of Niburu," and of course track 10, and the downright obnoxious closer all amount to almost 45 minutes - 45 minutes! - of filler. It's easy enough to skip any of them, to be sure, but if an album is truly good, one wouldn't have to skip anything. And with the exception of "Niburu," it's not like these are instrumental masturbations by the band - they're just really annoying sound effects and samples. Which brings me to the untitled track 10.
Track 10. Dear. God. Maybe I'm just not wise in the ways of "noise" music, but 40 minutes and 36 seconds - longer than all nine actual songs combined, mind you - of noise? It's almost completely comprised of a headache-inducing, monotonous hum, with a brief break past the 14-minute mark where a sample of a person talking about ancient South Americans and aliens, and the possible relation thereof, and then random samples of radio station tuning near the end, accompanied by loads of static. I'm sorry, but where is the art in that? Is this the band's way of being "mysterious" or something? And besides, how can one like an album where the filler takes up OVER HALF of the entire length?
And finally, the vocals, handled by Michael Oleander, are no better than average-quality metalcore screams. Little range, loads of "anger," and lyrics as profound as a sock lying on the floor ("Smells like/Bullsh*t/Smells like bullsh*t to me" - I rest my case) ham up each song.
The only thing that made me give this album more than one star was the fact that the guitars and the drums had an interesting setup. There were plenty of complex rhythms at work here, and some nice jazz-like tempo changes. In this respect, Burnt by the Sun is almost - ALMOST - a decent mathcore band; but with so much filler and no real direction, they distract themselves from being PERFECT, or even GOOD.
This must be the Enemy, because it is damn near Perfect!.......2005-12-17
BURNT BY THE SUN - Perfect is the Enemy of Good.
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I still remember the first time I heard BBTS. It had everything then I wanted in music... thought provoking lyrics with a powerful voice leading the charge. Unique guitar work, Heavy low-End and a Drummer... well to put it bluntly one of the most creative unique drummers that have ever graced the metal / hardcore scene.
Upon re-listening to this CD it is still everything it was and then some. This album, as heavy as it is, is one of the most fun albums to listen to. Tracks like Washington Tube Steak, Forlini and Spinner Dunn. Make me want to Slam-Dance while at a political rally, high on illicit substances, while being *serviced*
-Yeah that just about describes BBTS.
Favorite Tracks: Washington Tube Steak, Forlani, and Spinner Dunn
4 - Stars
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Blistering.......2004-09-24
Bands have been blending hardcore and metal for at least 20 years and it has yet to get old. It's the perfect formula that avoids the pitfalls of both genres. Using hardcore without becoming repetitive and using metal without being self indulgent show offs makes for the greatest music ever. Burnt By The Sun is one of the new bands to use this effective formula.
They use grindcore, but don't use the ridiculous cookie monster or shrieking vocals that makes that genre over the top. They use the energy of hardcore to propel the music, but don't take the self-righteous attitude with it. The end result is a sheer sonic force that could strip the bark off an oak tree.
Where their previous album seemed a bit unfocused, on "Perfect Is The Enemy Of Good" seems to fit together like an assault rifle. The main improvement is the rock grooves they through into the mix. "Forlani" and "2012" are perfect examples of their ability to come out of a death grind and hit you with a riff that will own your body.
The vocalist's hardcore bark is among the best in metalcore. The sound of his voice is similar to that of Sepultura era Max Cavelera or Meshuggah's Roger Olofsson. The lyrics are political extremism that can both shock and enrage the listener at the same time.
With the exception of the end of the album, where there is forty minutes of an Emergency Broadcast type buzz with a little bit of talking underneath, the album is otherwise perfect. If you don't find forty minutes of a continuous noise interesting then hit the stop button because the music is done with anyway.
Hopefully, Burnt By The Sun will be around for a while and making albums like this one. Their music is more addictive than heroin.
Amazing follow up..........2004-06-03
Alright, here we have a difirent bbts which isn't a bad thing.I remenber loving their full length soundtrack to the personal revolution...That album is quite amazing. Bbts's follow up called "the perfect is the enemy of the good" is quite difirent-- production wise and sound wise but it still pretty good. I love the lirycs but it still isn't amazing as their previous lirycs and song titles. It leaves you wondering and graving for more bbts because i can't get enaugh of this guys!Buy it with no questions !
Great, but not amazing.......2004-05-15
This album disappointed me just a little bit. I listened to the sample here at Amazon and thought it sounded really original, and in fact it is. Truth be told, the only problem I have with this album is that although it sounds great, is lyrically intruiging, original, and has a few tracks which are definately amazing ("180 Proof" and "2012"), a few of the tracks are incredibly boring. Namely "Battleship", and "Rev 101". However, after several listens it does grow on you quite a bit.
I also get a little frustrated with bands that (to me) get a little too obsessed with constantly making dramatic changes in tempo and style in the middle of a song. Truly, when it's done right it is awesome, but it doesn't work in every song, and I keep thinking to myself that I wish they would just forget trying to be complex once or twice and just let loose and rock. But I am a death metal fan at heart, so perhaps I'm a little bias.
Anyway, if you like bands like Himsa, Norma Jean, downthesun, Mastodon, etc. then this album is a definate must for you. If you are a fan of other genres of heavy metal and don't have any music along this vein, then this definately isn't a bad choice, although I would much more reccomend Himsa's "Courting Tragedy and Disaster" over this.
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Cool Rain
Manufacturer: Cafe Records
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1. Don't Leave Me Alone 2. If My Heart Had Wings 3. Til You Love Somebody 4. I Will Take Care of You Pickell,Sky 5. Wall Against the Waters 6. Cool Rain 7. Colorado 8. Everything 9. Run Away 10.Unbreakable Heart 11.Soledad 12. Til Tomorrow
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Burnt by the Sun (Soleil Trompeur)
Edward Artemyev , Orchestre Cinematographique de Russie , and S. Skripka
Manufacturer: Travelling
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Movie Soundtracks
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ASIN: B000005WD3
Release Date: 1995-05-30 |
Tracks:
- Outomlionnoe Solntce
- Char Attaque
- Connaissance
- Dans Les Bosquets
- Valse Pour Maria
- Souvenirs de Famille
- Construction du Zeppelin
- Jour d' la Plage
- P et Fille
- Que T'A-T-Il Dit?
- Manuscrit Oubil
- Bal de Foire
- Football
- Adieu
- Portrait de Staline
- Vie Est Finie
- Champ
- Outomlionnoe Solntce
- ilogue
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- One of the EPs I love most!
- Woo-hoo, noise!
- There's so much talent here....
- if only
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ASIN: B000056NAN
Release Date: 2002-08-06 |
Tracks:
- Buffy
- You Will Move
- Lizard-Skin Barbie
- Fish Under the Sea Dance
Customer Reviews:
One of the EPs I love most!.......2004-08-04
There are bands that are so fast, so technical, so heavy and/or so brilliant that you don't need a full release from them to enjoy their music and be sure you spent your money well. Burn By The Sun is one those bands. Only 4 songs in this release and it's a great CD to listen while driving or at a party with friends. I feel so good when bands defy the mainstream with powerful music like this. Less than 9 minutes and every second is heard with heart, soul and a head banging so hard.
This band is pure power and talent. How can one stand still with Buffy playing in your CD-Player (pay attention to the song's intro which lasts only few seconds and you know what I mean)? No collection is complete without this.
Woo-hoo, noise!.......2003-10-10
Burnt By The Sun's self-titled EP is loud, abrasive, and extremely difficult to listen to. And I wouldn't have it any other way. Along with the Dillinger Escape Plan, these guys manage to take the idea of noise as music to a whole new level. This CD may only contain four songs and clock in a eight and a half minutes, but rest assured it's eight a half quality minutes. Burnt By The Sun offers up one crashing volley of sound after another, with riffs and drumbeats mutating constantly for one of the most unpredictable and unsettling listens you can find. From the first note, opening track "Buffy" takes off at breakneck speed, and the EP doesn't afford you a moment's rest from then on. Each song is carefully crafted for maximum insanity, with Michael Olender's impossibly harsh vocals complementing the band's airtight, unrelenting musical assault. The first time I heard this CD I was stunned by its immediacy and flat-out heaviness, but subsquent listens have revealed new layers of complexity that were obscured at first by all the craziness on the surface. These guys definitely know exactly what they're doing, a fact that was only confirmed by their excellent full-length debut "Soundtrack To The Personal Revolution." Apparently they have a new album out now, so I'll have to pick that one up as well. A few other (somewhat) similar bands to check out if you haven't already: Meshuggah, Converge, Lamb Of God, Strapping Young Lad, and the aforementioned Dillinger Escape Plan.
There's so much talent here...........2003-03-29
I have to say after hearing this ep by "burnt by the sun" i was quite amazed at the talent these guys have...Not only are they original but also awsome lirycist with nothing but pure musicianship along with it ! The production on this album was just to good and the riffs are out of this world,my friend. Im realy glad and proud to be a fan of such an wonderfull band like bbts!! I even heard that bbts might de added to ozzfest but im not to sure... Well , if thats true? Good for them because they deserve the break for being such great musicians.The best song on this selftitle ep to me is "buffy" i love that track! Well, go in the store and buy bbst's self title ep if you like music that's out of this world and great! Peace !
if only.......2002-08-14
BANG. This quick little EP is over in nine minutes and you wonder where your eardrums went. You bend over to search for them on the floor, but as you do, your nose begins to bleed. Suddenly your stomach feels a trifle off kilter as the carpet begins to swim in front of your eyes. Your hands tingle as the sensation in your feet floats away. If you didn't know any better, you'd swear that there were fish hooks in your lungs pulling in opposite directions. Air becomes sparse as your eyes dart in a futile attempt to locate escape. You would stand up, but your spine has been removed. Your flaccid body flops to the ground as vultures begin to land on your windowsill. Ants start a pathway to the tender spots of your face. It's over now. In just nine minutes, you have been eviscerated by five guys from Jersey. And it only cost six bucks.
It's amazing that the same band who recorded this EP went on to make the debacle of the full length known as "Soundtrack to the Personal Revolution". I love Burnt by the Sun, but this EP just wipes the floor with the full length. But, this review isn't for trashing "Soundtrack..". Anyway, this EP was released in August of 2001, not 2002 as it is stated above. These four songs will decimate any preconceived notions one might have of noise core. The guitars rage in an oil-sheened slickness that slices with precision and dices with pretension. Everything flows with ease, yet still sounds like absolute insanity. The vocals are impenetrable; try and follow along with the lyric sheet and you will get lost in a haze of aural antagonism. I can't say enough about the veneer BBTS painted in my mind for the full length with this EP, but as I said, "Soundtrack..." should be used as a coaster. Play it safe and stick with this. "Soundtrack..." is terrible. Did I mention to get this instead?
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Burnt by the Sun
Original Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Travelling
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000025UET
Release Date: 1995-05-30 |
Tracks:
- Outomlionnoe Solntce
- Char Attaque
- Connaissance
- Dans Les Bosquets
- Valse Pour Maria
- Souvenirs de Famille
- Construction du Zeppelin
- Jour d' la Plage
- P et Fille
- Que T'A-T-Il Dit?
- Manuscrit Oubil
- Bal de Foire
- Football
- Adieu
- Portrait de Staline
- Vie Est Finie
- Champ
- Outomlionnoe Solntce
- ilogue
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Impressions: Music for Piano by Leo Sowerby
Manufacturer: Albany Records
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ASIN: B0000049QI
Release Date: 1997-04-15 |
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Blueprint
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1. Raised in a Lie
___ 2. Five Years
___ 3. This Time
___ 4. Momento
___ 5. Disrespect
___ 6. Serenity
___ 7. Kid Z
___ 8. Left Behind
___ 9. Amputate
___ 10. Weight
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Burnt By the Sun
Amy Sky
Manufacturer: Emi
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Release Date: 2002-11-04 |
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