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superpeer 07-24-2004 09:49 AM

dibs.

superpeer 07-24-2004 10:19 AM

Sonic Youth - Purr
 
I've heard a lot about these guys, but I've never really actually heard a song.

This one starts off with a nice riff and a little scream.

Catchy riff, the vocals are quite accesible, I think. Soft and melodic.

The riff is growing on me, it's very nice, it drives the song, the (pre?)chorus is also pretty nice, it's all very catchy.
Then there's some sort of interlude, a nice variation, which eventually leads to a solo, nothing too amazing, but nice nonetheless.
I kinda miss the intro riff and luckily the bass introduces it again. Ready for the third verse.
There's quite some riff variation in this song and it's very catchy, I liked it.

7.5/10


My songs :

Testament - Practice what you preach (thrash)
Arcturus - Wintry Grey (Symphonic Prog Black metal)
Arch Enemy - Bury me an angel (Melodic Death)

Bartender 07-24-2004 10:22 AM

Dibs; I'll take the opportunity to check out Arch Enemy.

Bartender 07-24-2004 11:08 AM

[b]Arch Enemy - Bury Me An Angel[/b] - 3:40

Starts off straight away with a pretty heavy, and pretty cool, riff, and double bass. More or less stays that way, apart from a little guitar-centred bit, for 40 seconds, until the melodic bit comes in more. I like the main riff.

The vocals are pretty good - deep, but not as deep or rough as many death metal vocalists, and not indecipherable either.

I really really like the slower part that starts at about 2:20, and is then joined by some picking, and then a good solo around 3:00 which just leads pretty much effortlessly back into the main riff of the song, for a very good end to the song.

8.5/10. I was thinking 7.5 for most of the song, but then I really enjoyed the slower, and ending, parts.

Songs:
Arghoslent - [i]The Purging Fires of War[/i] or [i]Incorrigible Bigotry (instrumental)[/i] (melodic death metal)
Axis of Perdition - [i]Ruined Nation Awakens[/i] (black metal with industrial influence)
Blue Öyster Cult - [i]Godzilla[/i] or [i]Golden Age of Leather[/i] (Classic rock)

black_sabbath634 07-24-2004 11:27 AM

i dibs on Blue Öyster Cult

black_sabbath634 07-24-2004 11:33 AM

revoke the down loads got all screwd up

Kevin Rhoads21 07-24-2004 11:41 AM

dibs on cult

Kevin Rhoads21 07-24-2004 11:49 AM

blue oyster cult Godzilla 3:42

Song starts out with a catchy riff comprised of power chords and a bit of echo, vocals come on early, with a very good vocal performance, but not great lyrics and some odd vocal effects toward the middle of the song. The chorus is very catchy and has a good hook to it. The solo follows shortly which is a burst of quick licks trademark of the band. A couple verses follow the breakdown which are both very good, and the song ends with two vocalists saying in harmony Godzilla! one of the cults better songs with very good guitar work 8/10

how bout
Rainbow, Stargazer or gates of babylon

Bartender 07-24-2004 12:22 PM

You know you're not supposed to have heard the song before reviewing it?

black_sabbath634 07-24-2004 12:52 PM

dibs on gates of babylon

black_sabbath634 07-24-2004 01:06 PM

the song starts out with some wierd guitar effect that sonds preety cool. then a distored guitar comes in with a distorted, catchy, hard rock riff. Then the vocals come in, they are preety good vocals. the guitarwork in the song is really good, whoever the guitarist is, he is good. It later goes into an all out shredding solo that is preety long, which i like. Overall this is a catchy song with incredible guitar so i give it a 9/10.
I had never heard rainbow before, but i really liked this song, so maybe ill check them out.


my song is
"welcome to dying" blind guardian

Kevin Rhoads21 07-24-2004 01:08 PM

^^^ ritchie blackmore formerly of deep purple

NJMetalMeister 07-24-2004 02:31 PM

i was going to call dibs on welcome to dying, but since i have owned that cd for years, ill let someone else grab it. If nobody has called dibs by the next time i come back on the boards though its mine :wave:

suspect 07-24-2004 02:32 PM

dibs

Brew 07-24-2004 02:41 PM

Candlemass - Solitude

Dibs on that.

EDIT: Revoke that, it would have taken too long to download (I got remotly queued 102)

I'll take Helloween - Halloween

Meh, fark it, winmx is being slow.

I'll take dibs on a song soon...

suspect 07-24-2004 02:42 PM

Blind Guardian - Welcome to Dying(live)

I downloaded the live version by mistake but I hope this doesn't matter... Haha, starts off with a great intro, the vocalist shouting WELCOME! WELCOME! WELCOME! and then whispers, welcome to dying in a british accent...

Cool riff follows, small harmonizing part thats good. I like the vocalist, he gets the crowd going and can sing live. Nice fast drumming parts. Nice guitar work going on, pretty fast riffs here and there, nice artificial harmonics.

Solo now... Very nice... fits with the song perfectly, very fast at times. New guitar enters with a new solo. This one is a bit more slow... Harmonizing at times... Great great... Singing again, I really like this guy. The crowd screams WELCOME TO DYING! in the chorus which is a plus. Wow, another harmonized guitar riff... very melodic and nice.

I give this song a 9 out of 10 and I'll probably download some more songs.

Dark Tranquillity - The Same

Kingofdudes 07-24-2004 02:43 PM

messed up post so now this is a vacant lot

Bartender 07-24-2004 03:51 PM

[QUOTE=Bass_Rocker_Andy]Candlemass - Solitude

Dibs on that.

EDIT: Revoke that, it would have taken too long to download (I got remotly queued 102)

I'll take Helloween - Halloween

Meh, fark it, winmx is being slow.

I'll take dibs on a song soon...[/QUOTE]

For future reference (for Brummington here and anyone else), you can only take dibs on or review a song recommended by the previous reviewer. Only one thread of reviews at a time.

Mekkalayakay 07-24-2004 04:46 PM

Completely Revoked. Somebody else take it.

superpeer 07-24-2004 07:15 PM

Bump.


I'll take it eventually if no one will do it. I'm going to bed now, though.

blueyxd 07-24-2004 08:30 PM

getting now. d-word

blueyxd 07-24-2004 09:13 PM

[b]Dark Tranquillity - The Same[/b]

Well it gets right into it with a distorted chord and tom-roll. Then a melodic cascading heavy riff, and growly vocals.. not too hard to make out, though I still dont know what he's saying as it's my first few listens. It sounds much like In Flames, just a bit slower.

The chorus is even more melodic, I can work out some of the words here. Theres synth strings weaving nicely with the lead guitar. The chorus plays twice, then theres a marchy bit before the next verse.

Verse and 2x chorus again, then the marchy bit is built upon for the bridge and theres a bit of lead guitar, not too tricky sounding. Back to the chorus and ends at the end of that.

It's fairly easy to listen to for metal and the growly vocals. A lot like In Flames, but not as fast or trebley. I'd also guess that it's not as technical, I reckon I could work this out fairly quickly.

Sounds nice and flows well, though its typical in structure. I also prefer slower stuff in metal, so it was good in that respect. The music sounded a bit too simple for my liking though, still it didnt make it sound bad, I just noticed it not sounding as fiddly as I'd hoped.
7.5/10

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[b]Zero Hour - Stratagem[/b] - progressive power metal, for fans of weird time sigs. 8 minutes
[b]Wumpscut - Black Death (French Concept)[/b] - ambient techno meets heavy industrial. about 5:50

NJMetalMeister 07-24-2004 09:28 PM

dibs

NJMetalMeister 07-24-2004 10:49 PM

****, well i had a nice review written, then i got a DNS error and it was forever lost, time to rewrite it.

[B]Zero Hour - [I]Stratagem[/I][/B]

The bass intro is very nice, and i enjoy the off time drums in the background. The guitar builds up behind it. The following riff is a modification of the original riff, with a lot of double bass. The intro continues in this fashion for quite a while before the vocals come in, making slight variations all on the same riff with at least one instrument. There is a nice little bass lead thrown in there which i enjoy a lot. It's a shame the bassist of this band spends most of his time following the bass drum it seems, as opposed to doing his own thing, because he sure has some good ideas. The guitar lead that follows the bass lead does not impress me much, it isn't bad, but it isn't anything amazing either.

Finally the vocals come in, with a talking voice. Pretty standard here. A quick bridge after this, and the verse begins. The vocalst is obviously pretty talented, but he isn't extremely stand out. Does very well for the genre though. The drumming in the verse is very well done.

A quick bridge ensues again, and another verse follows. The melody between the guitar and bass is nice during the bridge. Good interaction between the members of this band. The second verse is the same as the first one, so nothing new to report here.

Another bridge comes in, much heavier than anything else in the song thus far, a lot of stuff going on here, you will have to listen a few times to get everything. They throw one line of vocals over it in the middle. i really don't like the vocal effect used at all.

It then slows down, very tastefully slows down. Almost in a gordian knot type fashion. The singer's low quiet vocals are remniscent of Russel Allen of Symphony X. I enjoy this whole mellow part quite a bit, it is probably my favorite part of the entire song.

It speeds up, and once again, a lot is going on. Off time beats on the drums, the bassist following the drummer, and the guitarist off doing his own thing. The vocals really tie the whole part together.

Another heavy part ensues, with some really cool drumming in my opinion. I like the snare-bass drum trade off.

The following riff is an eh riff in my opinion. I think it's just not up to par with the rest of the song. However when the vocals fade out there is a really sweet riff going on in the background that is easily missed if you arent paying attention.

Insert gallop beat, but lets make it off time as well. The bassist begins to do something again, and the drumming style reminds me of Dream Theater a lot.

Another verse, and it ends.

Overall a very good experience, I would have liked more of a bassline though [B]8/10[/B]

Now it's my turn.
Swallow the Sun - Through Her Silvery Body (8:40 - Doom Metal)
Arcturus - Kinetic (5:25 - Prog/Avant garde black metal)
Arsis - The Face of My Innocence (5:33 - Melo black/death)

If you have any trouble finding any of these let me know, i have all 3 on my computer, i can send them through AIM and MSN.

If nobody wants any of them ill post new ones later on.

Mekkalayakay 07-24-2004 10:53 PM

dibs

Mekkalayakay 07-24-2004 11:45 PM

[b]Swallow The Sun - Through Her Silvery Body[/b]

Starts out with a piano intro. That grabbed me in quickly. Very nice. At 50 seconds, the guitar, drums, and bass come in. Very well harmonized. Very doomy. :cool: At around 1:33, a very slow guitar solo/verse (I can't tell yet) comes in. Good stuff. I'll definately be listening to this again if the rest of the song is as good.
2:17, the guitar changes again, and the vocalist comes in. Very nice growls. Fits very well with the music. The original chorus comes back in at around 3:00 minutes. 3:25, the vocalist comes back in. I'm really digging this vocalist. Maybe I just need to get into more of the doom/death/black metal scene. I only listen to a few select death bands, yet I have a lot of their albums. Back to the music. At 4:00 minutes, the chorus comes in, and the vocalist gets really into it with his closed-throat scream. They have an orchestra (don't know if it's real or not) in the background that mixes in very well.
4:51, a solo. Slow, but awesome. Aha, 5:15, I find out that it isn't a solo, but just an addition. The vocalist came back in, and is singing over it. Now back to the chorus.
This is definately a good song.
6:18, the verse comes back in again. Same stuff.
7:01, chorus again. Same stuff. Vocalist is getting intense again. I think it's coming to a close now. Less than a minute to go. It's rapping up.

It ends with a growl, a few taps on the crash/china cymbal, and the orchestra and guitars fade out.

Great song man. Overall rating: 9/10



Suggestions: Spiral Architect - Conjuring Collapse
Edguy - Power and Majesty
Praxis - Cold Rolled and Iron Dub

StreetlightRock 07-25-2004 12:03 AM

Mine!

DVG.

StreetlightRock 07-25-2004 02:15 AM

Spiral Architect - Conjuring Collapse

**** this is an ugly song. Heh. Nothing like anything ive ever heard, and not to say its bad, just... ugly.

Starts off with the double bass for a few seconds, then everything else comes in. The intro riff has got some weird chords, but it works. This goes on for a bit, with some cymbal crashing, but the drumming still v. good. It very suddenly changes, with the guitar going into a strange lick and the drums just having fun with the guitar.
Now some trace of melody, then it disappears as the vocals come in. The guys voice is also a bit strange.

If anything the song fits together in itself. There is SOMETHING that holds it together, i think its the chords that sort of follow the tune that the guy is singing. Alot of start and stop. The guitar isn’t that heavy. The drummer likes his cymbals and hi-hat. Have to admit, the guitar doesn’t exactly sound easy to play, and its definitely unique. The solo is also heaps strange but... again, SOMETHING is there that holds it together.

I’m still pretty 'wowed' that a band could even really conceive a song like this. The bands got a lot of skill, if anything. It’s a strange song, but I can see why people like it.

Overall rating: 5.9/10

Ill Nino – With You (spanish/flamenco stuff done by a metal band)

DVG.

manuscriptreplica 07-25-2004 04:22 AM

[b]Ill Nino - With You[/b]

Yawn. That is all I will say about this song. The classical guitars are cool, and the bongos are cool. Spanish music is mostly enjoyable. But then this terrible 'singer' comes in and ruins everything. It would be a decent instrumental, but this random comes in and completely ****s it up. And his lyrics are crap. "My tears will set you free" What the hell is this, an Enrique Iglesius song? Because that's what it sounds like, a mediocre Enrique Iglesius song.

2/10.

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Darkthrone - Sempiternal Sepulchrality (Death Metal)
Coroner - Suicide Command (Technical Thrash Metal)
Melvins - Honey Bucket (Stoner/Sludge Metal)

lilpete86 07-25-2004 08:34 AM

EDIT: I take it back, soulseek isn't working for me today

Mekkalayakay 07-25-2004 12:42 PM

dibs then

Mekkalayakay 07-25-2004 02:14 PM

[b]Darkthrone - Sempiternal Sepulchrality [/b]

Starts off with a slower guitar riff and drumming, and soon gets faster. This sounds like either a really old song, bad production, or maybe I just got screwed on the download.
The main verse is a bit strange. The vocalist has more of raspy vocals, which isn't a bad thing. Fits in well. Music is sounding good though. 1:20, it's slowed down a little bit, and changed. 1:34, goes back to the fast verse. 1:50, there's blast beats going on. Sounds good. The guitar riff changes frequently, I'm liking that. In fact, it's changing extremely frequently.
2:50, it changes again, with another half-blast beat type thing.
Around 3:00 minutes, a sweet solo starts. I didn't even realize how much towards the end of the song that was. A bit shorter than my taste. Not bad overall though.

The drumming was nice. Good fills, with that nice blastbeat right in the middle. Guitar was tight. I liked that short solo towards the end. The bass fits in very well actually. I can only hear it in specific parts of the song, but it's still good.

I wanted to make this review longer, but it's too short of a song.

Overall rating: 7/10



Suggestions:

Praxis - Cold Rolled / Iron Dub (I know it's a bit hard to find, so contact me on AIM. I'll send it. My AIM= Mekkalayakay :) (experimental. Buckethead side-project)

Kataklysm - Stormland (death metal)

Brew 07-25-2004 03:22 PM

Kataklysm - Stormland (death metal)

Dibs.

Edit: Its taking along time to download, if I don't have it within half an hour, I'll revoke.

Brew 07-25-2004 04:40 PM

[B]Kataklysm - Stormland (death metal)[/B]

Right, I finally got this song downloaded...

Song begins with the main guitar riff thats used throughout the duration of the song, it sounds kinda scratchy and like a typical death metal riff. The riff is quite catchy.

The drums in the song are good, the guitar work fits well with the drum work to keep the song tight, theres quite alot of double bass when the drums come in and during the song.

The vocals quite good, the screams are alright but I've heard better screams.

At around 2.12 there is a pause then then a long scream and some guitar/drum work.

The bass isn't very audiable in this song.

Seeing as I'm not really much of a death metal fan, this song is one of the better ones I've heard.

7/10

I know the review is a bit short, its my first one so they should improve over time.

My suggestions:

[B]Fourwaykill[/B] - [I]Reclamation Rite[/I]
[B]Falconer[/B] - [I]The Coronation[/I]

extreme_191 07-25-2004 04:49 PM

[QUOTE]After the verse dave mustaine does a middle eastern-sounding riff that really gives you a "holy wars" vibe. The guitar solo is great, dav mustaine is an incredible guitar player, it has speed yet it doesnt loose the melody which is something some great guitar players tend to do. [/QUOTE]


Actually, Friedman did the mid-eastern acoustic solo before the punishment due. I'm pretty sure Mustaine doesn't know most of the crazy scales Friedman structures his solos on, they show the unique style Friedmans has.Good review though...

Mekkalayakay 07-25-2004 04:55 PM

[QUOTE=extreme_191]After the verse dave mustaine does a middle eastern-sounding riff that really gives you a "holy wars" vibe. The guitar solo is great, dav mustaine is an incredible guitar player, it has speed yet it doesnt loose the melody which is something some great guitar players tend to do.


Actually, Friedman did the mid-eastern acoustic solo before the punishment due. I'm pretty sure Mustaine doesn't know most of the crazy scales Friedman structures his solos on, they show the unique style Friedmans has.Good review though...[/QUOTE]


Read the rules of the thread again. You can only do reviews on one of the songs of the person above you, and that's only if you call dibs first.

Mekkalayakay 07-25-2004 05:16 PM

[QUOTE=Bass_Rocker_Andy]

My suggestions:

[B]Fourwaykill[/B] - [I]Reclamation Rite[/I]
[B]Falconer[/B] - [I]The Coronation[/I][/QUOTE]


Since nobody else is taking it, dibs

superpeer 07-25-2004 05:26 PM

[QUOTE=mekkalayakay]Read the rules of the thread again. You can only do reviews on one of the songs of the person above you, and that's only if you call dibs first.[/QUOTE]

He wasn't reviewing, he quoted someone without adding a quote and commented. :thumb:


I will edit the quotes in.

Mekkalayakay 07-25-2004 05:35 PM

[center][b]Falconer - The Coronation[/b][/center]

I have heard of this band, but just haven't checked them out.


Starts out with this sweet guitar intro :eek: Then goes into the first verse. Quite gallopy. I'm thinking Power Metal here. The singers voice isn't bad at all. Chorus now, and there is another voice along with the singers one octave up. Fits well. This song is badass so far. Back to the main verse. The guitar in this song is quite sweet. And the drummer is doing a very good job of not getting in the way too much.
Chorus again around 1:40. "And then we will prevail" "VAIL"
2:07, it goes into the bridge. Guitar is superb, along with the drums adding the galloping bit. Another guitar starts to overlayer it. It turns into a solo now. Nice.
At 3:00 minutes, it goes back to a pre-chorus. Then the chorus comes back. It's rapping up. A little pre-solo towards the end on guitar. It closes almost the same as it opens. Nice.

Definately a song I'll listen to again. Overall rating: 7/10


Suggestions:

Praxis - Cold Rolled and Iron Dub aka Cold Rolled / Iron Dub (experimental metal. One of Buckethead's side projects.)

Symphorce - Face of Pain (Power metal)

Katatonia - 12 (Doom metal)

Mekkalayakay 07-25-2004 06:59 PM

Bumpage.


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