Released in 2009, Picket Fence Cartel found CCM hard rockers Project 86 adopting a patina of prog-tinged stoner metal, dutifully presenting a faith-based equivalent to the art rock hedonism of bands like Queens of the Stone Age, Fu Manchu, and Coheed and Cambria. Wait for the Siren, the group's Kickstarter-funded, Steve Wilson and Andrew Schwab-produced eighth studio album (and first without guitarist, keyboardist, and background vocalist Randy Torres), picks up right where Picket Fence Cartel left off, offering up a 13 ...
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Released in 2009, Picket Fence Cartel found CCM hard rockers Project 86 adopting a patina of prog-tinged stoner metal, dutifully presenting a faith-based equivalent to the art rock hedonism of bands like Queens of the Stone Age, Fu Manchu, and Coheed and Cambria. Wait for the Siren, the group's Kickstarter-funded, Steve Wilson and Andrew Schwab-produced eighth studio album (and first without guitarist, keyboardist, and background vocalist Randy Torres), picks up right where Picket Fence Cartel left off, offering up a 13-track feast that finds the sweet spot between crushing post-hardcore, folk-metal, and straight-up hard rock., Rovi
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Good. CD/DVD is in good conidtion, but is untested. Lliner notes are included, where applicable, jewel case is not cracked. Shopping with us changes lives. Idaho Youth Ranch sales support therapeutic programs for youth that have been traumatized, victimized, abused, or are homeless. Thank you for your support!