Thursday, March 5, 2009

Opiate Frontier.

Back to tie one loose end, that is for "Kory Clarke". So far, the only man referenced multiple times. This time, it is for his solo album, dubbed "Opium Hotel". With how he portrays his vocals during Warrior Soul, Mob Research, Trouble, Space Age Playboys, Dirty Rig, you can see what the album consists of. More along the lines of 'Anti-Government'. Along the lines, not exactly depicted.


During this solo album, Kory took up and left the Main Industry in order to produce the album to how he foresaw it. It is very deep, and has a pure message, that must be heard in order to understand. The album is more Ambient/Hard-Rock. But carries rather well. Includes some of his Stand-Up Poetry, turned Lyrics. This is especially portrayed within the Final Song...

However, it wasn't met with a main market producer, so the album is rather limited. It has been pulled from many stores. So if you are interested, Ebay/Amazon are your best bets.


For now, test him out: KoryClarke

That page contains tidbits from his multi-band discography. But currently possesses 2 Opium Hotel tracks.

His site is rather select, and is a Blog format. It requires special admission to keep only the 'Die Hard' fans up-to-date' of what happens.

Directions are as follows:

______"Please send an email to with "Subscription Request" in the title field and we will send you the PayPal link and instructions to subscribe.

There is a nominal subscription fee of just $10 a year to cover the cost of hosting videos etc, but there will be music, videos, and photos here that you can get nowhere else."

* You will need a valid gmail address for access.


It is a rather good deal. And I won't infringe on their behalf. So test him out. If you like his work, then give "GhetoNation" a chance.


And, if you wish to 'Digg' that statement for Ghetto Nation...

The link is here: Kory Clarke: Ghetto Nation.


Till next time.

Cheers.

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