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Vol. 1

Hurt

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Shallow Hurt 3:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Rapture Hurt 5:40 $1.29 View In iTunes
3 Overdose Hurt 6:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Falls Apart Hurt 4:41 $1.29 View In iTunes
5 Forever Hurt 3:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Losing Hurt 5:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Unkind Hurt 4:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Danse Russe Hurt 3:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Dirty Hurt 5:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Cold Inside Hurt 4:21 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 House Carpenter Hurt 9:33 Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

Maybe it was inevitable that a band would come along that would fuse together art-metal, grunge, nu-metal, prog rock and emo — after all, the fusion seems both logical and appealing, doesn't it? — but Hurt's 2006 debut Vol. 1 nevertheless seems to come out of left field. It's not only the kind of album whose title feels sadly truncated — it's just begging for more information either before or after the Vol. 1 — but it feels like it exists in an alternate universe, one where all the familiar elements are combined in ways that are familiar, yet undeniably off, even if they fall short of being outright odd or strange. Instead, Hurt and Vol. 1 merely sound a bit peculiar with their gothic, confessional soul-searching. Each song ebbs and flows on waves of flattened, heavy guitars, acoustic strums, and symphonic samples, which carry whispered vocals, guttural screams, and minor-fifth harmonies to the forefront, then gently ease them back again. Even the shorter songs play like multi-segmented mini-suites, which is another way of saying there are few immediate hooks, and the song structures are more elusive than difficult. With their definite, defiantly arty flourishes in their production and lyrics — not to mention their penchant for one-word song titles (seven of the 11 tunes here are a mere one word) — they clearly would like to emulate Tool, but they lack the tightly-wound, precise arrangements, not to mention a sense of danger or strangeness. Instead, Hurt can come across as an emo-ized Days of the New with their earnest ambition — they may try more than Travis Meeks' forgotten band, but they have a similar vibe. But where Days of the New hit a dead-end immediately, Vol. 1 suggests that Hurt could go many different places, if they choose to amp up either the artsiness or the heaviness. Right now, they're straddling both worlds — and the results are intriguing, but they're not quite satisfying.

Recent Customer Reviews

wow, simply wow.
     
by Luis Solis

this album is so incredible i remember listening to it all the time
sadly most of their new stuff isnt like the stuff in this album but oh well this is still a great album and i still recomend it

Five Stars for Hurt
     
by Ssieg4

Hurt definitely is one of the most talented musicians out there!! J. Loren has a range of vocal ability and is incredibly artistic- going from the whispering of lyrics to the pounding away of them! The rest of the band- Rek, Paul, and Louie- puts it all together! All of the songs are good, even if Rapture and Falls Apart are the most popular. You should definitely check out all the tracks on Volume 1, especially Danse Russe!! This is only one of the albums Hurt has put together. Also, take a listen to Volume II, the Re- Consumation, and Goodbye to the Machine!! Don't forget to see them live- you will see one rockin' show!!

Wow... The Best Band Around
     
by Big Silv

Talent is something that is hard to come by in today's mainstream rock. But Hurt Has set a new standard. This album does not have one bad song on it. Every song can be listened to on repeat and never get old. This album is a future classic of The Greatest Rock Band!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Hard rockers J. Loren and Evan Johns met after Johns' producer father, Andy, heard Loren on a demo tape and was intrigued by the singer's voice. Upon hearing that Loren was looking for a drummer, Andy Johns arranged for the two young musicians to get in touch, and they quickly found that they played...
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