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Spice Girls - Viva Forever
(Some beautiful flamenco guitar. Listen without prejudice.) :lol: |
[B]Love - Alone Again Or[/B]
I've heard Forever Changes but strangley enough I don't remember this song at all. So I'll just continue blabbling and making irrelevant comments. Bravo! Starts on some very mellow acoustic guitar and then goes into some mexican style tune. The singing of this era is of course always wonderful, so far I'm really liking the vibe. The dynamics are quite strong and catchy. Ha, just before two minutes there's an enjoyable horn solo. Sometimes they sound like they are a string accompiant, but it's hard to tell. The song ends with more acoustic guitar and something else I don't remember. Bravo! for short catchy songs! [B]Rating: 8/10[/B] I think I'll give Forever Changes another chance. [B]My Choices:[/B] Faust - Sad Skinhead (Noise Rock) Magazine - Motorcade - (Post Punk) Of Montreal - Penelope (Neo Pysch) I have these all on slsk (WRM). |
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[B]Of Montreal - Penelope[/B]
I'm a n00b to this so-called psych(I've only heard some OTC) so just bear with me. So, a piano that sounds like from the late 1800's cheerfully starts this one off, as the flow changes a bit. The singer looks like he just came out of the 60's or 70's(I think he was OTC's vocals??), which isn't bad, the "classic" feel he gives actually amuses me. If there's ont thing I notice a lot about this song, it has loads of tempo changes. About every 10-30 seconds or so it's like a different song is overlapped over it. Cool. Very cool. One part has a very blissful and trippy feeling, which the jangly guitars and the piano are responsible for. So the whole song goes on like that, thriving with change and happy happy feeling tunes. I guess this was kind of an abstract listen for me. I could not pinpoint a part of the song that struck me, but these parts are blended well together that I like the song as a whole. I just have to get used to this kind of music first. Overall though, it's very good. [B]8/10[/B] Songs: Incubus - Psychopsilocybin(funk rock with cool solos, recommended) Two Ton Shoe - Believe(poppy funk, groovy bass) 311 - Life's Not a Race(Alternative, reggae-ish with white boy rapping) Dub Narcotic Sound System meets The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - [url=http://www.epitonic.com/files/reg/songs/mp3/Dub_Narcotic_Sound_System_Meets_The_Jon_Spencer_Blues_Explosion-Fudgy_The_Whale.mp3]Fudgy the Whale[/url] (funky bluesy rock, 9 minutes) |
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Fudgy the whale. Couldn't find the others.
Imediately into the music with vocals and funky beat. Kinda carries on and they have a brand new dance, wow. Small drum breakdown. Not much happening in terms of dynamics. This is pretty boring really. 'DANCE'!!!!!!!!!!! Vocals are improving, seems like they're getting into it a bit more now. Still it's nothing great. ****, i'm half way....not much has changed. I can imagine this being pretty good live but it's not my thing to just sit down and listen. It just carries on in the same vein and slowly dismantles. 6/10. Not my thing to be honest. My songs. Adem-ringing in my ear* Kepler-Box 3, reel 5 Sufjan Stevens-seven swans Xinlisupreme-kyoro |
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[B]Adem - Ringing in My Ear[/B]
I have absolutely no clue as to who this artist/s is/are or what he/she/they play. Somehow that asterisk had struck my curiosity. For some odd reason I thought this song is electronica, maybe because the name Adem sounds trance-like. So I notice a shaking tambourine and a monotonous guitar note being repeated for the first few seconds. The lead immediately enters with soft plucking that almost gives it a snowy Christmas feeling. The guy's voice isn't amazing, but fits in the category of one of those solo songwriters' signature quite-charismatic quality. I especially like the way he sings the line "..filling with envy, [ooooooohh] who will you turn to now?" There's a kind of wistful mood there that makes me reminisce stuff. The whole of the song doesn't feature much change in the tempo, this is pretty much straightforwardly relaxing folk-ish alternative guitars with the soft pulsating percs. That's not to say that this is boring though. I actually like the simplicity, and how it the structure doesn't complicate things. It's a good good song. [B]8/10[/B] Candyaudioline - [url=http://www.soundclick.com/util/DownloadSong.cfm?ID=741102]An Empty You[/url](shoegaze-ish indie rock, a bit edgy) Weedisneys - [url=http://www.soundclick.com/util/DownloadSong.cfm?ID=821109]Reef[/url](shoegaze-ish indie rock, dreamier-sounding) Daydream Cycle - [url=http://www.soundclick.com/util/DownloadSong.cfm?ID=914826]My Luscious Star[/url](shoegaze-ish indie rock, with electronica bits) All are Filipino bands. |
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An Empty You - Candyaudioline
Sounds like death in the beginning as its a bunch of distorted noises that sound like someone screaming BLAH! Then it gets a little better in the verse when its clean, simple drum beat...simple guitar...simple singing. I cant really make out any of her words but its pretty soothing. Seems like a nice relaxing song. Then we get to the chorus which sounds like the beginning crap....BLAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. The verses's are decent and the singing has grown on me in the last minute you could just chill out to this song. Then I think theres a part thats suposed to be a solo but I cant really tell...cause its really messy. Its a decent song may be better if it had better recording quality. 3/10 The only good parts are the verses's. My recomendation: All My Friends by Counting Crows |
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Bit late like...but here goes
Counting Crows. Starts with a coventional bass line and vocals with drums. Strings in what i take is the bridge...or maybe this the chorus. It's back to the verse. The vocals are typically American but they're not bad. The best thing about it is the lead guitar breaks. I quite like the quieter part with the jazzy style piano, kinda reminds me of pink floyd in a way. And it changes, organ being the main instrument here. Feels rather unproduced but it's good. Quiet again now, then back to the verse. Chorus. Dynamics are good. It's just carrying on in the same way. Outro is good with the 2 chord changing and soloing. It fades out. All in all it was pretty good, and better than any other counting crows song i've heard. 7/10. My songs -Sufjan Stevens-seven swans -Adem-everything you need -James-Tomorrow |
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Sufjan Stevens - Seven Swans --- 2:33
The songs starts off with a soft acoustic line. Very mellow. The singer comes in; very nice voice. The guitar continues with Sufjan singing along with it. This feels like a bridge (it might not be). Some slow guitar work followed by more singing. The way he sings makes it feel really personal (if that makes any sense). The song ends with a few 'ahhs' and 'ohhs' Very quiet, mellow song. Not particularly my bag, but it was still good. 7.5/10 Choices: Porcupine Tree - Nine Cats Dishwalla - Charlie Brown's Parents Smashing Pumpkins - Slunk Explosions in the Sky - 6 Days at the Bottom of the Ocean |
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[QUOTE=Happymeal]dibbies[/QUOTE]
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so if i dl'ed the right song.. [B]Porcupine Tree - Nine Cats[/B] I'm gonna be honest with you and say that this is the first Porcupine Tree song I'll be listening to. I've heard a lot of good things about them so this might be the right time to check them out. I can hear a soft hollow-sounding strumming in the first few seconds before the vocalist comes in. The guy's soft voice isn't that terribly unique; I swear I've heard his before in a brit rock song.. Everything's pretty much quiet with bluesy high pitched riffs(by keyboards??) complementing the chords. It livens up a bit around 1:20, though that's not saying a LOT, the drums, almost machine-like, don't sound very organic as well(but that's ok). The atmosphere is very reminiscent of classic rock; 2 minutes into the song the guitarist dishes out an 80's hair metal-ish solo. It adds a splash of color to the otherwise lonely-man mood. Then as it approaches the 4-minute mark, the song abruptly stops. I kinda like it, maybe if I can appreciate the classics more I'd love this. [B]7/10[/B] Songs: Two Ton Shoe [url=http://www.garageband.com/mp3/Two_Ton_Shoe-Far_From_Blue.mp3?|pe1|S8LTM0LdsaSnaVS2Y2s]Far From Blue[/url](easy funk rock) [url=http://www.garageband.com/mp3/Two_Ton_Shoe-Shadows.mp3?|pe1|S8LTM0LdsaSnaVS2Y2w]Shadows[/url](funk ballad) [url=http://www.garageband.com/mp3/Two_Ton_Shoe-Paper_Bag.mp3?|pe1|S8LTM0LdsaSnYVS-Yw]Paper Bag[/url](pop funk) [url=http://www.garageband.com/mp3/Two_Ton_Shoe-Sippin__Down_and_Slippin__Away.mp3?|pe1|S8LTM0LdsaSnaVS3am8]Sippin' Down and Slippin' Away[/url](acoustic) [url=http://www.twotonshoe.com/TroopysBlues.mp3]Troopy's Blues[/url](funk rock) |
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Hmmm, I don't think that's the right song. It's supposed to be completely acoustic.
Was there any distortion? It might've been Lightbulb Sun, but it's hard to tell. edit: ohhh, wait, it might've been Open Mind. People should mark their songs more clearly :angry: Thanks for reviewing it though, I'm glad you somewhat liked it. |
Troopy's Blues
There is a synth noise fading in and out, and some children playing with a bassline and drums only for a few seconds. Now a clean lead guitar comes in. The guitar lick is pretty funky (hence the funk pop label). The vocals stylings are pretty nicely dones. They are funky. Man, that guitar lick is nasty. The chorus is pretty nice, sounds like background vocals come in singing "gonna miss that kid". In this verse there is a sample of a kid talking, but I can't make out what exactly he is saying. It seems to fit with the song pretty well though. Song calms down a bit at the 2:15 mark, and there is a short guitar solo. Now the vocals mimic the guitar as he goes to scat singing. Not bad, this song is awfully happy at this point. Another round of "gonna miss that kid" lines come in, and the guitar with the wah wah effect is playing. I love that guitar lick. Yeah, so it ends about like I expected with a guitar riff and then the music stops and you can hear the kids again. A pretty good song. 8.5/10 Moby - "Porcelain" Phoenix - "If I Ever Feel Better" Spiritualized - "Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space" Erlend Øye - "Poor Leno/There is a Light that Never Goes Out" |
??? I checked on songmeanings.net and the lyrics matched. Weird. Maybe I just got another version or something. I'll try to find another one..
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[QUOTE=Happymeal]??? I checked on songmeanings.net and the lyrics matched. Weird. Maybe I just got another version or something. I'll try to find another one..[/QUOTE]
Hmmm, you're probably right actually. I just realized that the file I have specifically says '(acoustic)' so the other version might be somewhat different. |
Moby - Porcelain [i]4:01[/i]
I've heard this song before, but I haven't actually sat down to listen to it. It starts off with a synth (?) and a then a drum beat enters. I love this freaking beat right here. A voice comes in along with a quiet piano. I can't really make out the lyrics for the chorus. Verse comes in with Moby singing but the beat persists. There's some more piano. "This is goodbye." I love it. The chorus comes back along with the piano. The next verse, the synth goes away and I'm left with just the beat. There's a bridge with some variations on the piano. Very interesting voice effects on this verse. The choruse comes back, then the beat stops and theres only synth and piano until the song ends. I like Moby and this song :thumb: [b]9.5/10[/b] Dishwalla - Charlie Brown's Parents Smashing Pumpkins - Slunk Explosions in the Sky - 6 Days at the Bottom of the Ocean Explosions in the Sky - With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept (only the first 8 minutes should be sufficient) Simon and Garfunkel - Mrs. Robinson |
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