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[QUOTE=GenuineImitation]Ok.
/Downloading limewire now. I wish I knew about this thread earlier. I'll change my song choice to Overcast. I can't find any Ceremonial Oath on Limewire.[/QUOTE] I'm confused, is this dibs or what? |
[QUOTE=HazMan]I'm confused, is this dibs or what?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, its dibs. This is the first time Im doing this so I was a little confused. Review will be up later today. |
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I know I said I would post this a few days ago, but I have been really busy with school work. On top of that, I have had some computer issues that I was frantically trying to resolve.
[B]Overcast – Apocalypse Upon Us [/B] I must start by saying I found a new band that I really like. Thanks to Eleventeen for giving me the option to review the song. I enjoy the slow build up, even if it is rather cliché, its just damn cool. Then the band kicks in. This is the equivalent of getting punched in the face. With the mellow intro, I was not expecting the Death Metal lyrics. The whole song is very aggressive and in your face, but in a good way. It’s not a very technical song, but not simple either. It’s a good listen that I think most metal fans can enjoy. I also think the vocalist is pretty talented. They may not be the best harsh/growled lyrics out there, but they aren’t too shabby either. I wasn’t to impressed with the guitar tone, but that is the only fault I can find with the song after several listens. [B]I give it a 4.5/5[/B] [B]Opeth[/B] – Baying of the Hounds (Progressive Death Metal) [B]Spiral Architect[/B] – Conjuring Collapse (Progressive/Technical Metal) [B]Testament[/B] – Face in the Sky (Thrash Metal) [B]CKY[/B] – All Power to Slaves (Hard Rock) [B]Nile[/B] – Unas Slayer of the Gods (Death Metal) |
Anyone want to review one of the songs I listed?
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I might dibs one if no one else does in the next few hours
(Spiral Architect – Conjuring Collapse) |
I can do one if the song is sent to me.. for some reason the chances of my soulseek successfully downloading (or even finding) a song are somewhat infinitesimal.
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[QUOTE=GenuineImitation]I know I said I would post this a few days ago, but I have been really busy with school work. On top of that, I have had some computer issues that I was frantically trying to resolve.
[B]Overcast – Apocalypse Upon Us [/B] I must start by saying I found a new band that I really like. Thanks to Eleventeen for giving me the option to review the song. I enjoy the slow build up, even if it is rather cliché, its just damn cool. Then the band kicks in. This is the equivalent of getting punched in the face. With the mellow intro, I was not expecting the Death Metal lyrics. The whole song is very aggressive and in your face, but in a good way. It’s not a very technical song, but not simple either. It’s a good listen that I think most metal fans can enjoy. I also think the vocalist is pretty talented. They may not be the best harsh/growled lyrics out there, but they aren’t too shabby either. I wasn’t to impressed with the guitar tone, but that is the only fault I can find with the song after several listens. [B]I give it a 4.5/5[/B] [B]Opeth[/B] – Baying of the Hounds (Progressive Death Metal) [B]Spiral Architect[/B] – Conjuring Collapse (Progressive/Technical Metal) [B]Testament[/B] – Face in the Sky (Thrash Metal) [B]CKY[/B] – All Power to Slaves (Hard Rock) [B]Nile[/B] – Unas Slayer of the Gods (Death Metal)[/QUOTE] Yeah man, glad you checked them out. They got back together and they're re-releasing old material with some new songs next month :D. EDIT: also, those cliche moments weren't that cliche is 1997 :p. Plus if you've heard the newer Shadows Fall stuff, Fair's vocals have improved so much, I can't wait for the re-recording. |
ah dibs? i'm pretty sure noone else did correct me if wrong
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Testament - Face In The Sky
The timing of the intro bit reminds me of Slayer's stop on a dime way of playing. This is good, the drums roll in and we have a solid piece of thrash happening. The main riff that begins in the verse is great, i get a James Hetfields meets Rob Halford feel from the singer. Lead fills are injected here and there that sound pretty sweet, and the way that they play around with drum fills and riff timing reminds me very much of Slayer. Solo time. Its solid. Alex Skolnick (is that their guitarist i vaguely remember?), does blazing fast sweeps and tapping to good effect, theres some unique parts in here too i notice that make it stand out from other thrash solos i have heard before. We have more singing, and back to the chorus for the finish. All up it is a very solid piece of thrash that will grown on me over time, and i will definately check out some Testament. I have been meaning to for quite a long time have heard much about them. I give it a 8/10 I reserve a 9 for something that amazes me and a 10 for something that is truly mindblowing. This is simply great and solid thrash, nuttin wrong with that. Choices - Gwar - Womb With A View Ween - The Blarney Stone Leonard Cohen - The Future |
I'll do the Gwar if someone can send it to me. Soulseek won't run on my computer and Limewire is screwing it up.
[QUOTE=Eleventeen]Yeah man, glad you checked them out. They got back together and they're re-releasing old material with some new songs next month :D. EDIT: also, those cliche moments weren't that cliche is 1997 :p. Plus if you've heard the newer Shadows Fall stuff, Fair's vocals have improved so much, I can't wait for the re-recording.[/QUOTE] How many albums do they have and which is the best one to get? HazMan: Glad you enjoyed the Testament |
They have two full-lengths, 3 EPs, and they did a split with Arise.
The full-lengths are [I]Fight Ambition To Kill[/I] (the one [I]Apocolypse Upon Us[/I] is on) and [I]Expectational Dilution[/I]. Both are really good, but [I]Fight Ambition To Kill[/I] is better. |
I think I'll check that one out then.
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Gwar- Womb without a view
Starts off with some pounding drums and a few guitar licks before bursting into a guitar solo. Sort of screaming/singing combo comes in. Sort of slipknot-y vocals is the best way i could describe them. Guitar Riff is pretty cool. My version the volume keeps swelling up and down randomly... probably a bit of a dodgy download. This isn't usually my type of music, but I liked the solo at the start. Another guitar solo comes in at about 1:45. A short one this time, pretty nice though. Not really a big fan of the vocals in this song, and the drums get pretty annoying. Not really my kind of thing, although I've heard these guys are pretty sweet live. They do sound more of a live band then a studio band. 5/10 Nick Cave- Stagger Lee (dark indie rock) Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue- Where the wild roses grow (duet, darkish sort of pop song) Butch Walker- Best Thing you Never had (pop-rockish ballad, one of my favourite songs) Eric B and Rakim- Eric B for President (Hip-Hop/Rap) Deltron 3030- Positive Contact (Rap) |
I'll try the Nick Cave (Stagger Lee).
I'll do it tomorrow after school because I have alot of home work tonight |
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I don't have time to do the song I dibed this week. Some one else can do it.
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Nick Cave - Stagger Lee
I've never really explored Nick Caves work but i've liked songs like 'Deanna' and 'The Ship Song'. I like what i've heard. This song starts with a slow drum, bass section with a slow and scratchy waa riff. Slow paced drums kick in with the vocals and some keys i think, and Nick Cave starts his 'brooding with a slight snarl' style of vocal. The song carries on in its brooding fashion, theres very little change except for some drum fills and keys along with Nick Caves vocals which feature some awesome lyrics as far as i can understand. This song is very Tom Waits like. Is this a cover? Overall its a brooding piece of work, and really smooth. It sounds dark as all hell like the soundtrack to drinking away your sorrows in some dank and slummy pub in the lowest corner of a forlorn industrial area somewhere. I love it. Could compare it to Tom Waits. Nick Caves vocals remind of Mike Patton somehow, in his more brooding moments. Very solid. 9/10 Choices - PJ Harvey - Big Exit Soundgarden - 4th of July Ween - Mutilated Lips KMFDM - Hole In The Wall Icehouse - Walls |
Bump. We should see if we can continue this....
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[b]Ween - Mutilated Lips[/b]
There's slow guitar chord strumming, probably with a capo on it. There's also some hand percussion instead of drums and a wierd reverse echo on the vocals. It's pretty ethereal. Verse part 2 has some different chords and a short bit of fingerpicked guitar that echoes. I can't help but like this. Aah, I remember these guys, the helium sounding voice in the chorus brings back memories of that stupid song Push the Little Daisies. This song seems much better and easier to listen to. Strange lyrics, they are pretty much narrating a Tool video. The verse is back again, now a soft synth is joining in on some high notes and slides. It's hard to tell what he is saying due to the vocal effects, but the music is just capturing me that I don't really mind. Chorus again, the same as before, not much to say. Verse music without singing, with slide guitar and another reverby bit of guitar. The guitar starts to slide around like the synth, but not in unison. This song is good, I'd love to listen to it in a car at night. The slide guitar and synth continue into the chorus this time, which repeats a couple of times and ends. Sweet song, quite creepy and stuff. I was expecting it to get silly once I recognized that voice, but it was a great bit of music. For some reason, I like the fact it's got a really subdued feel to it... maybe I'm just in the right mood for it now. Definite keeper, medium wow factor. 9.4/10 _________________________ Anathema - Shroud Of Frost .. doom metal (7:30) Broken Social Scene - Cranley's Gonna Make It .. feel-good instrumental indie Karnivool - Themata .. prog/technical nu-metal Katatonia - Evidence .. catchy depressing rock Modest Mouse - The World At Large .. ambient indie Salmonella Dub - Problems .. dub |
Bookmarked, I will try to do this later
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midget stripper?
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[B]Karnivool - Themata[/B]
The song starts up quick, with heavy guitars, and I think I hear a keyboard in there too. Soon it breaks into another section. There is a lot going on, but it doesn't sound too cluttered. The guitar leads really stand out, and it sounds pretty cool. Next it comes to the verse, it is a lot softer but still holds the feel of the previous passage. The vocals are kind of disguised with under an effect. I like it, it's pretty catchy. Soon the actually vocals come in, he his voice reminds me of the singer for Dream Theater a little bit, but not near as bad. The chorus comes in, it has kind of the standard epic prog feel to it. I don't really have a whole lot to say about it. I like the guitar riff, the chord progression is a little interesting, but other than that nothing really stands out to me. After the second chorus they hold that last chord out and fade into an interlude. It's the same thing that was at the beginning of the first verse, which is cool, because I really like this part. Afterwards it breaks into a little keyboard lead, which leads into the next part of the verse. The song then returns to the chorus, then ends with a series of riffs, all kind of centered around the same progression. I really liked this song. It seemed a bit like too much like Dream Theater to me at some points, but there was one thing that really stood out, no wankery solos. This is the kind of prog metal that I could see myself listening to, I'll probably download a few more songs here pretty soon. 8/10 Dog Fashion Disco - [URL="http://media.putfile.com/11-100-Suicides"]100 Suicides[/URL] (Rock with a sense of humor?) Dog Fashion Disco - [URL="http://media.putfile.com/03-Silent-Film"]Silent Film[/URL] (All over the place) The Alter Boys - Boy in a Bubble (Pop/Rock) Man Man - [URL="http://www.wearemanman.com/manman.html"]I, Manface[/URL] (Piano rockish) Clutch - 10001110101 (Stoner Rock) Cave In - Trepanning (Alt Metal) Adrian Belew - [URL="http://www.murple.com/media/adrianbelew-incompetenceindifference.mp3"]Incompetence & Indifference[/URL] (Experimental Guitar Rock) |
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How about I add more songs for you guys to choose from.
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Dibs.
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I really like DFD's first album, so it'll be nice to hear something from one of their others.
[b]Dog Fashion Disco - 100 Suicides[/b] 3:53 Starts off with a couple of beeps, before launching into a nice, heavy riff. It's quite quick and pretty catchy, actually. Some whining synth comes into it just before everything steps back a bit to let the vocalist do his thing. Lyrics seems to be typically weird DFD stuff, and thought it's gone a little quieter for the verse, the constant tap-tap beat from the drummer is keeping the thing moving along at a fair pace. That chorus is awesome. It's ridiculous how easy it would be for me to name this band correctly, if I didn't know who was playing - but that's a good thing. I love what they do. Quick switches in style and pitch and volume, and occasionally tempo, but with great lyrics and unrelenting catchiness. That's it, really, I just can't say much more. Everything about this is catchy, the chorus is great (I'm practically laughing every time he leaps up to singing "I committed one [i]hundred[/i] suicides!").. the synth isn't annoying, the tempo of the whole thing is perfect. 10/10. Yeah, maybe this was cheating a bit - just a chance for me to catch up on more from a band I haven't listened to in ages. But God damn, I need more DFD. [b]Songs;[/b] Grand Magus - Summer Solstice (heavy metal/stoner rock) Gomez - Get Miles (alt. rock? massively helpful as that will be) Tyr - The Edge (viking/power metal) Coliseum - Set It Straight (punk) Mclusky - Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues (I don't know. Sound like the Pixies) Alabama 3 - Up Above My Head (acid house-country-gospel) More might come later. |
Wow this is pretty cool ^_^
Im going to get dibs on a song eventually, not right now though. |
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