Gief Interests!
Being in China for a year to study I'm kind of stuck with not getting new music (besides getting people to buy+send me shit); so I just feel like branching out on the reviewing and improve myself with it. Got a couple of albums I feel desperately need their first review or generally interest me a lot. Don't know if they are known around here at all though so would like to poke around to see if anyone is interested in seeing reviews for these! |
| 1 | | The Reign of Kindo Rhythm, Chord & Melody
Superb jazzrock. |
| 2 |  | Dead Letter Circus Dead Letter Circus
Australian rock prominents. |
| 3 |  | Exivious Exivious
Dutch jazz-fusion/metal. |
| 4 | | Kiko Loureiro Universo Inverso
Latin jazz. |
| 5 | | Pink Martini Hang on Little Tomato
Jazz, lounge, classical. |
| 6 | | Shenmue Orchestrated Version
In my opinion the best video game ever made feauturing some stellar classical compositions. Has Asian influences (duh, game set in Japan & China). |
| 7 |  | Submersed In Due Time
Rather solid mainstream rock. There's a review up but it's exceptionally poor and I feel it deserves better. |
| 8 |  | The Mayfield Four Second Skin
Surprised this doesn't have a review yet. One of the better rock albums I've heard, easy on the ears and really enjoyable. |
| 9 | | Xerath I
Symphonic math-metal, I suppose. Pretty strange, but nifty as hell. |
| 10 | | miyavi Thiz is the Japanese Kabuki Rock
Yeah, I know. He makes some pretty decent tunes though, the rock-funk combo is pretty infectious, even when you can't understand all the Japanese-English rambling. |
| 11 | | Joe Bonamassa You & Me
Bluesrock doesn't come much better than this these days. |
| 12 | | Diana Krall Quiet Nights
Enjoyable easy jazz. |
| 13 |  | Cire Wholesale Buyout
Somehow feels more like a singersongwriter version of Tool with more enjoyable vocals to me. But then again I simply don't like Keenan's sound. |
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