Through the Eyes

by Umvd Import

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Release Date:2002-04-15
Label:Umvd Import
UPC:044001735622
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Umvd Import
ASIN:B0000636N3
Category:Music

Tracks on Through the Eyes by Umvd Import

  1. Only the Strong
  2. Payback
  3. My Letter
  4. Get Up Again
  5. Whole
  6. Amendment
  7. Scheme
  8. What I Have to Do
  9. Inner Strength
  10. Best I Am
  11. Out of Whack
  12. Reliance
  13. One More Time
  14. Away [*]
  15. No Time [*]

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

Asian re-release of 2001 album from the Louisville, KY quintet, classified as rap-metal. In 2000, Flaw showcased at CBGB in New York where Republic/Universal heard them & signed them up. With David Bottrill (who had taken Tool & Peter Gabriel to the top) as their producer, Flaw began recording at Sound City in Los Angeles in early 2001. Includes two bonus tracks, 'Away' & 'No Time'. Universal/Republic.

Customer Reviews

Great Album Gets Better - Reviewed on 2007-05-13
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This album is a classic in my opinion, harsh but honest and diverse. If you've only heard a song or two from this album on the radio you really need to see what you've been missing. If you already own the album without these 2 bonus tracks it's still worth the purchase. Their follow up album Endangered Species was pretty good, but they did not top this debut masterpiece in my mind. Singer Chris Volz has stayed strong with side project Five.Bolt.Main, but FLAW is back together working on their 3rd album and fans are hoping it will be a true follow up to this.
Spectacular - Reviewed on 2005-12-31
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1 customer found this review helpful.

This cd i freaking unbelivably amazing! i love it so much, this is the cd that has stuck with me for forever and it will, i love it ahhh!!!! and to answer your question its at the end of no time.
i have a question - Reviewed on 2005-01-01
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1 customer found this review helpful.

i love Flaw and own both album, but i have question about this edition of TTE. On the normal version there is a hidden song on the last track, a piano ballad of only the strong, my question is: is the piano ballad put at the end of no time or is it still at the end of One More Time or is it just totally removed? thanks to anyone who answers
I love this band - Reviewed on 2004-04-18
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1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

this is by far the best Cd i have ever bought, i don't believe there is one song on the album that i dislike. the vocals are simply amazing (along with the music) oh man. i love this cd and this band and i can't wait for their new cd to come out. i'm tempted to buy this imported cd because the one i have doesn't have the bonus songs, and "recognize," which is one of the bonus songs, is awesome. I'm excited to see Flaw on April 27th at the El Rey theatre.... ahhh <3
READ - Reviewed on 2003-09-13
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1 customer found this review helpful.

Flaw - Through The Eyes

I can't go as far as to say this CD is flawless (pardon the usage of words), but Flaw's first album is definitely one you might keep playing for a while. I know I can't just say go buy this album and you're going to love it. Not everyone likes all types of music. However, for a band to establish a unique sound right off the bat is something awesome. Personally, really hard rock is not my favorite, but this album has something different. If you enjoy listening to Mudvayne, Seether, Disturbed, it's along those lines. It's a change of pace to listen to the deep lyrics in the music. This isn't poppy, happy go lucky music that makes you just want to give the nearest person a big hug. This music has true feelings in it, and I can honestly say that. You almost feel the emotion in every song. The song "Whole" is written about the suicide of the lead singer's mother when he was a child and lyrics about it also turn up in the song "Best I Am".

Flaw played on the Ozzfest Tour 2002. They mainly played all of the harder, more pumped up songs. But you can't stereotype Flaw as the same old metal, they play all types of music and a lot of the softer stuff is what I think sets them apart. This band has so much talent for a newcomer it's scary. The harmonious slower stuff can still hit hard parts so if you think that its truly not rock, you're wrong. Not only are the songs good, but the lyrics tell about the realities in life and what really happens. Unlike some other albums, where every song sounds the same, Through The Eyes has so many different sounds to it. The bassist has tremendous talent and the rhythm of guitars and drums absolutely stuns me. All in all, this is a great CD and a must buy in my opinion. I give it a 4 out of 5 stars.

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