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Course of Nature 's first CD release in 2002 was the album
Superkala. During those last 6 years, 2 albums of the artist were released (see our
discographies to learn more about these albums). Hereunder are some of Course of Nature's best successes. By the way, did you ever wonder how the artist succeded ? Check out
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Review of Course of Nature : Damaged A collection of odes to adapting to the constant, often unpleasant challenges presented by everyday life. Anthemic tracks like "Anger Cage" and "Live Again" and the intense, haunting "The Window" are part of the fabric of this anticipated sophomore release. Singer Mark Wilkerson wrote American Idol's newest hitmaker Chris Daughtry's #1 single "It's Not Over". For fans of Daughtry, Nickelback, Staind, Breaking Benjamin, Creed, 3 Doors Down, 3 Days Grace.
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Your latest reviews - Course of Nature : solid album.
I initially purchased Superkala due to the song "Caught in the Sun", which is beautiful. I wasn't expecting much more out of the album since they appeared to be another run-of-the-mill rock outfit with a ballad that went gold. It's actually a fine rock album. There is nothing ground-breaking with it, but it does stand apart from most of the new age rock groups releasing music, and it's kind of sad this group only got a small window of opportunity to "get big". Maybe they'll release another album and get a chance to be put back on the map, but if not we still have this pretty strong rock album. Turn off your mind, don't expect technical wizardry and complex compositions, and this album will probably be a winner for you.