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Power of Failing [Video]
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Album Details: Power of Failing [Video]

Release Date:03/26/2002
Label:Crank! A Record Co.
UPC:045778020324

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  • Overall:

    beautiful

    By banana man  May 20, 2001

    .......and sad at the same time.
    the final four songs on the album are simply amazing.

  • Overall:

    good job

    By ashleigh  Mar 7, 2001

    this is really good stuff

Pro Reviews: Power of Failing [Video]

  • All Music Guide

    A keystone album from one of the most well-known and revered emo-rock bands of the '90s. Mineral were known for their beautiful, driving melodies, heart-penetrating lyrics, incredible vocals, and an overall sense of power that emanated from their music. Although the structure is relatively simple most of the time, it is the essence of the music which overwhelms. On "Gloria," one can just feel the strength of emotion, with lyrics such as "I just want to be something more than the mud in your eyes." The wailing "Parking Lot" is the band at their shining best. This album is deservedly considered by many an essential addition to any emo collection.

    - Blake Butler, All Music Guide

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Mineral

When Mineral broke up in 1998, they had been together for only four years and released only two full-lengths, yet their shaping of the indie rock landscape cannot be overstated. The Austin four got together in 1994 and wasted no time in blanketing the country and cranking out 7"s, initially hooking with the label of tourmates Christy Front Drive, The Audio Concept, and ... Read more