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Jason Newsted is the former bassist of Metallica.Echobrain: Dylan Donkin (vocals, guitar); Jason Newsted (bass); Brain Sagrafena (drums).Additional personnel includes: Kirk Ha...Read more
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This is a Rock soild album. If you are looking for metal, you won't find it here. Had this album come out in the 70's, it would have done Great. Overall I enjoyed this disc an...Read more

Echobrain by EchoBrain (CD, Mar-2002, Surfdog Records)

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ECHOBRAIN - SELF-TITLED DEBUT (2002) NEW SEALED CD - Jason Newsted of Metallica
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UPC:720616712523
Artist:EchoBrain
Format:CD
Release Year:2002
Record Label:Surfdog Records
Genre:Heavy Metal

Track Listing
1. Colder World
2. Feeling Is Over, The
3. Spoonfed
4. Adrift
5. Keep Me Alive
6. Ghosts
7. Suckerpunch
8. Highway 44
9. I Drank You
10. Cryin' Shame / (untitled) - (hidden track)

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Contributing Artists:Kirk Hammett
Producer:Brian Joseph Dobbs, EchoBrain
Distributor:Alternative Dis. Alliance
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Jason Newsted is the former bassist of Metallica.Echobrain: Dylan Donkin (vocals, guitar); Jason Newsted (bass); Brain Sagrafena (drums).Additional personnel includes: Kirk Hammett, Jim Martin (guitar); Jeremey Constant (violin); Jennifer Cline (viola); David Teie (cello); Adam Donkin (harmonica); Sophia (background vocals).After leaving the biggest rock band in the world, at least in part (rumors had it) because he found James Hetfield's "no side projects" rule to be creatively stifling, many wondered what Jason Newsted's next move would be. Despite having a world of possibilities at his fingertips and a slew of musicians ready to collaborate with him, the bassist instead decided to start a mentoring program with a couple of the kids next door. While some may ponder his sanity (as if quitting Metallica at the band's commercial peak wasn't enough evidence of dementia), his meeting with drummer Brian Sagrafena and eventual teaming with his wunderkid pal/guitarist/singer Dylan Donkin seems sincere on every level, most importantly in the quest to make adventurous music. Adventurous in this case means that very little, if anything at all, resembles anything close to metal -- even the more commercial kind the man's old band offered on latter material with Newsted in tow. This is bound to infuriate some. Many felt that Newsted's heart was bleeding for the metallic output of his salad days, but if he is, he'll have to find another outlet for it, since Echobrain will never be confused for Flotsam & Jetsam anytime soon. Pay no heed to the inclusion of guest guitarists Kirk Hammett and Jim Martin either; on both cuts they contribute to, their input fits in so seamlessly with the rest of the production that only the most devoted fans could pick them out. "Cryin' Shame" is foreboding psychedelia, "Ghosts" rekindles Pink Floyd's dramatics, "Adrift" is enlightening folk-pop, and "Highway 44" is a bluesy riff-rocker that comes closest to Newsted's pedigree, and that's not very. The influences at work in Echobrain go back much further than the San Francisco thrash scene -- to the '60s hippie scene that put Haight-Ashbury on the map to begin with. This is established succinctly with the disc-opener "Colder World" (a song that the young duo worked on independently of Newsted, prompting him to get involved upon first hearing it); led by Donkin's clear, surprisingly deep voice singing about (of all things) artificial rock star self-importance and Sagrafena's power pop riff that gives way to an Allman-esque solo, it paves the way for a full disc owing to the diversity that the '60s allowed in pop music. A lot has changed since the '60s, however. Even discounting the thwarted expectations, Echobrain fails to fit into any particular modern niche: The band is too polished for the indie rock scene and too smart for the retro scene. This gives Echobrain the challenge of carving their own niche. This will not be an easy undertaking, but make no mistake, Echobrain is not a joke. The three members can all play, and the eponymous debut grows on the listener with repeated plays, with new nuances of each track creeping out of the speakers every time it is spun. Echobrain is a surprisingly strong pop/rock statement, whether it finds that audience or not. ~ Brian O'Neill

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6 out of 10 - ...Pretty good...they have the gift of pleasant surprise...
NME

...This is thinking dude's pop-metal that swings more than it grinds....pretty tunes and monster riffs [can] happily share ear space. - Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly (20020315)

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Not For Metalhead

Created: 22/10/08
This is a Rock soild album. If you are looking for metal, you won't find it here. Had this album come out in the 70's, it would have done Great. Overall I enjoyed this disc and it full use of instruments & can hear a ton of talent. I would not recommend this disc to a metalhead, but I would say this band is harder than Beatles, Boston or say Genesis. I just wish they would get the air play they need.I do recommend this for someone who does like Hard Pop.So go to allmusic.com and check them out for yourself.
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Echobrain What?

Created: 08/08/06
This stinks and still echoing in my brain, brain, brain, brain...!!!Jason what were you thinking when you left Flotsam and Jetsam and Later Metallica. Don't waste your money on this junk. But if you like Wham and Slayer put together hmmmm is that possible? You might like this....
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echobrain-echobrain

Created: 11/04/08
i am one that loves old metallica,and thinks anything after and justice for all sucks.jason newstead left metallica for this.echobrain is awful,and i thought new metallica stuff sucked.echobrain is one of the worst cds i ever listened to!
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