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Out've The Box : Broken Water
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The 1996 debut solo effort from Heavy Metal Guitarist Kevin Delaney (Kreep/Sugar Love Honey/Grayson Manor). Delaney handles lead vocals and plays all the instruments himself on this NYC underground cult metal classic.
Genre: Metal/Punk: 90's Metal
Release Date: 1996
Broken Water Record Label: Manic Records
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Easter's End 3:49 $0.99
Opium 3:44 $0.99
When I'm Dead 3:41 $0.99
Break 4:37 $0.99
Abra-Melin 2:28 $0.99
Pain Under Tongue 5:02 $0.99
Living Dead 3:23 $0.99
Black Magick 4:24 $0.99
We Die Tomorrow 4:23 $0.99
Plunge 5:18 $0.99
Open Close Door 3:37 $0.99
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Album Notes

Released in 1996, Out've The Box "Broken Water" is the title of the debut solo record from Heavy Metal Guitarist Kevin Delaney (Kreep/Sugar Love Honey/Grayson Manor). Delaney (The heart and soul of OTB) recorded and produced "Broken Water" at Studio 1212 in Jamaica, Queens, NYC while handling vocal duties as well as playing all of the instruments himself on the Manic Records release. Other musicians were brought in only on tour.

Kick starting with the hiss and hum of the leadoff single "Easter's End," before heading into the more melodic but no less bludgeoning "Opium" Delaney showcases his musical chops like Shaggy snags a Scooby Snack. The talented troubadour doesn't let up on any of the album's other nine tracks either as he slams full force into every song from the heavy "Pain Under Tongue", to the dark and dreamy gothic instrumental "Abra-Melin."

Delaney says "Broken Water" is a diary of the time the artist spent while writing the album in a condemned music building in New York City during the early nineties. "Living and breathing through your work in the Jamiaca music building meant living within some of the more punishing and less forgiving sides of life's cultural underbelly," says Delaney. Celebrating his triumph over personal hardship and despair, "Broken Water" is ultimately an exultant album, an album about survival at a time when just basic survival itself had become a heroic achievement. For More Info visit www.manic-records.com or contact:

Manic Entertainment
Email: mgmt@manic-records.com

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