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Threes
  • List Price: $13.98
  • Buy New: $5.85
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  • Seller:the_beat
  • Sales Rank:83,274
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Release Date:October 24, 2006
  • MPN:HOL613-2
  • UPC:720616261328
  • EAN:0720616261328
  • ASIN:B000IFRQJA
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Tracks
  • Untreatable Disease
  • Crawl
  • Unstitch Your Mouth
  • Taking Back Control
  • Erase It Again
  • Atlas
  • The Most Vicious Crime
  • False Start
  • Weather the Storm
  • Red. Right. Return (Straight in Our Hands)
  • Without a Sound
  • Translations


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Sparta's most recent album did not see the vinyl treatment until a serendipitous crossing of paths between Alternative Press' Scott Heisel, Sparta Manager Blaze James, and myself. We are so excited that this is happening as we have been a big fan of all things Sparta and especially this new album.
Amazon.com
Sparta combine the quirky elements of indie rock--unusual start-stop riffs and guitar skwonks--with anthemic choruses and surprisingly uplifting melodies, emerging with an uplifting and intelligent form of arena rock. The band also gets its prog on with the moody "Unstitch Your Mouth," a track that calls to mind The Wall-era Pink Floyd as much as it recalls anything heard in VFW halls and blaring from dorm rooms today, and "Atlas," which could easily be an outtake from Radiohead's OK Computer. That's not to say that Sparta's sound doesn't have a sense of originality. Much of Threes--the sonic maelstrom "Untreatable Disease," the epic "The Most Vicious Crime," and the made-for-the-stage, U2-esque "Weather the Storm"--proves that this is a band to watch, one that other acts will look to in the future for inspiration. Threes isn't a classic album--there are some moments that need trimming on some of the record's latter tracks and the quartet could stand to mask its influences more often--but the 12-song collection does demonstrate that Sparta are in the rock & roll game for the long haul. --Jedd Beaudoin

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