Shelter: Mantra

Shelter SKU: 31556798
Shelter: Mantra

Shelter: Mantra

Shelter SKU: 31556798

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Artist: Shelter
Title: Mantra
Product Type: VINYL LP

Limited 180gm audiophile vinyl LP pressing including insert. Shelter is a hardcore punk band formed by Ray Cappo. After releasing previous works through independent labels, the band signed a deal with the legendary heavy metal and hard rock label Roadrunner Records. Originally released in 1995, the critically acclaimed album Mantra was the first release by the band on the label. By the time Shelter released the album Mantra, the punk rock scene was in evidence in America, especially in California, with bands like Bad Religion, Rancid, The Offspring and Green Day achieving mainstream popularity. With Mantra the band moved away from the more punk pop style and created a melodic hardcore style. The song 'Here We Go' became an anthem. Lyrically the album focused mainly on Hare Krishna philosophy and the problems the Western Civilization creates. The first song, 'Message of the Bhagavad', is introduced by an excerpt of a Bhagavad Gita verses reading.

Tracks:
1.1 Message of the Bhagavat
1.2 Civilized Man
1.3 Here We Go
1.4 Appreciation
1.5 Empathy
1.6 Not the Flesh
1.7 Chance
1.8 Mantra
1.9 Surrender to Your T.V
1.10 Letter to a Friend
1.11 Metamorphosis
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