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Virgos Merlot - Signs of a Vacant Soul (CD)

Signs of a Vacant Soul
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4.7 out of 5.0 stars 3 Ratings (3 Reviews)

Album Details: Signs of a Vacant Soul

Release Date:03/02/1999
Label:Atlantic
UPC:075678315725

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    Great CD!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 11, 2003

    I recommend this CD to anyone who likes Puddle of Mudd, Nickelback, Stained, or Collective Soul.

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    they rock

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 19, 2001

    period

Pro Reviews: Signs of a Vacant Soul

  • All Music Guide

    Signs of a Vacant Soul, the 1999 debut from the Alabama quintet, Virgos Merlot, is a sometimes melodic, sometimes aurally jarring alternative rock interpretation of standard goth-rock. More similar in sound to Creed than Nine Inch Nails, Virgins Merlot is powered by heavily amplified guitar assaults, insinuating bass lines and the sensual vocals of lead singer Brett Hestla. Songs like "Beautiful Lie," "Gain" and "The Cycle" waiver between calm ruminations to explosive outbreaks, yet all are based on an appreciation for densely atmospheric guitar rock. Signs of a Vacant Soul is not all that original in its overall sound, but it makes for an intriguing disc nonetheless.

    - Roxanne Blanford, All Music Guide

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Virgos Merlot

With a name that conjures images of purity and smooth blends, Birmingham, Alabama's Virgos Merlot was not always the smartly attired, reptilian contact lensed group they appeared to be in 1998, the year they first toured with such notable alt-rock bands as Fuel) and Eve 6. Singer/lyricist Brett Hestla, guitarist Jason Marchant, who had known oneanother since high school... Read more