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[B]Cafe Tacuba - No Controles[/B] 3.09
Starts on a really chessy drum beat and acoustic guitar, not really feeling it at the moment, the bass is the only good the moment. These vocals are messed up like they are trying to rap, somewhat catchy. The verse repeats with mor bass this time not much different. Now there is some fast acoustic playing followed by some horrible singing. The effects in the brigde aren't very good but whatever. After the brigde the chorus comes back again and then the song ends. [B]5/10 Annoying[/B] Olivia Tremor Control - A Familiar Noise (Lo-Fi) Gang of Four - Contact (Post Punk) Fugazi - Sweet and Low (Mellow) |
where are u from? or you're really into spanish music?
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Olivia Tremor Control - A Familiar Noise (Lo-Fi)
Gang of Four - Contact (Post Punk) Fugazi - Sweet and Low (Mellow) carried over |
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[B]Fugazi - Sweet and Low[/B]
starts with a repeating guitar chord followed up with a groovy bassline and some drums. very laid back and reminds me of mogwai. now the guitars become a little more distorted and louder. the riff changes up a little here and then goes back to the original. back the 'chorus' (i guess thats what it would be) and then the song ends. [B]would i listen to more of the same band:[/B] yeah, i probably would 7.5/10 songs: smashing pumpkins - galapogos explosions in the sky - a song for our fathers radiohead - go to sleep a perfect circle - the hollow |
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Radiohead - Go To Sleep
Starts off with some acoustic guitar, mellow vocals coming through, now the drums have kicked in, track seems very mellow and chilled out (although so is much of Radioheads stuff - or what i've heard of their music anywayz). Now the riffs changed, with weird echoes over the vocals. Its picking up a bit now...(doesn't sound like anything off OK Computer which is the only Radiohead album i've heard so far). Some distortion effects coming through now in a sort of intrumental interlude...seems to be finishing - yes it has.... good song, very mellow vocals that compliment the music brilliantly. 8.5/10 - got to listen to more off Hail To The Thief! My Picks: The Postal Service - Nothing Better Iron And Wine - Promising Light Mineral - Loveletter Typewriter |
This thread is dieing a slow and painful death. :upset:
[B]Mineral - Loveletter Typewriter[/B] Hmm this seems like it's gonna be a slow and emotional song... yes. yes it is. It's not too bad so far. A little too slow for me. The singer is kind of dragging it out too much. And I think he's trying a little too hard to sound earnest. Oh wow, it's finished. Um, it's way too much of the same thing all the way through. It seems like it's building up to something, but then it just ends. I'm not really in a "slow song" mood right now, so that'd be affecting this. But yeah, I don't really like this one. [B]4/10[/B] My songs: Plastic Constellations - We Came to Play Jane's Addiction - Three Days TV on the Radio - Blind |
Oh I wanna do the TV on the Radio one :(
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erg, someone do one so that I can do one (must jump on bandwagon....)
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[U][B]TV on the Radio - Blind[/B][/U]
I've heard that this band was great but this is disappointing in my opinion. The lyrics are subpar and the overall musical atmosphere isn't that creative. Still it was an interesting listen. I don't feel like going through it since I'd probably just get mad (Describing how it is.) But I don't think this is the song to get in to this band maybe? [B]4.2/10[/B] [U][B]My Songs:[/B][/U] Elf Tower, NM - Coheed and Cambria/Shabutie Deus Ex Machina - Omar Rodriguez-Lopez |
I call the Omar....
[B]Omar Rodriguez-Deus Ex Machina[/B] Okay, here goes: starts off with some spoken spanish (I'm assuming) that is distorted with effects. Than some interesting verse guitar/spanish thing, then the spanish singing. I like Omar, I think he's great but I just find this song to be a tad repititive with a lack of progression. Part of this has to do with my lack of understanding Spanish, which takes away the lyrical movement from my perspective. Perhaps the Latin community could appreciate it better than I could. [SIZE=1]Despite the fact I don't mind this, I kind of hope the new Mars Volta stuff isn't along this line. I understand the need to express their Latin roots, but I hope they understand their alienating a lot of people (namely me) [/SIZE] So it wasn't so bad, the fushion of electronics and Spanish music is cool, but it lacked the progressive energy of ATDI or TMV, go Omar for suprising me [B]6.5/10[/B] My songs: Damien Rice-Older Chests Sonic Youth-Cross the Breeze The Notwist-Neon Golden enjoy yourself :) |
It's about time someone bumped this.
[B]The notwist-neon golden.[/B] Im expecting good things since i like the other tracks a lot... Starts off with picked acoustic guitar. So far it has a pretty lo-fi feel to it wich is nice. Some wind instruments come in, sounds really good. Then vocals and drums come in with 'neon golden', the vocals sound excellent. There's a minmal breakdown, then some percussive instruments come in for this next 'verse'. That breakdown again, with more electronic sounding drums..but it's really subtle. Same guitar riff...and it kinda carries on for a while. The point at around 5 minutes sounds a bit like modern radiohead. Those wind instruments come in again playing like they did in the start...and then things kinda gradually fade out. Ends with percussion and those instruments..very nicely done. I liked it a lot, i'd certainly check more of their stuff out..maybe the middle was slightly too long, but that could be because i'm typing a review...[B]8.5/10[/B] [B]My recommendations..[/B] The album leaf- Streamside (instrumental bliss) Super furry animals-hello sunshine (One of the most underrated lyricists of our generation) |
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Super Furry Animals - Hello Sunshine
Starts with a nice tranquil acoustic intro...some nice soft female vocals come in. Some light melodies come, as there are slight backing vocals. The drummer builds up with some cymbal work. Wait! Suddenly the song becomes totally different than heard in the intro. Drums come in halfway after the male vocals start. It's a nice acoustic track with lush, male vocals suddenly. Some cool guitar piano and guitar licks. I like the 60's rock influenced backing vocals. This is one of those songs that sounds good on the road...or in a bar. A semi-guitar solo in the dying seconds of the song. Cool song...I especially liked what they did in the intro...totally twisting the song around. I didn't expect that...and I always like the unexpected. 7.8/10 My picks: dEUS - The Magic Hour (alternative/indie) Ani DiFranco - Marrow (acoustic folk) Roger Waters - Late Home Tonight part I & II (two songs into one) |
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[QUOTE=bruise_pristine]dibss[/QUOTE]
I suggest you get dEUS - The Magic Hour :thumb: |
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Ani DiFranco - Marrow
Well, I've become quite familiar with her recently thanks to the constant pushing of OrbDragon and others, but I haven't heard this song yet. Some random noises and piano at the beginning. All sounds a little far away, may just be crappy download though. Think it may be judging by sound quality overall. I really like her voice, it has to be said, and as always the lyrics seem good. It's very mellow and melodic and flowing, which is all good. It's building up now though, I'm expecting a reasonably big change sometime soon. Backing vocals join in now. Now an instrumental section, can't actually tell what instrument is playing, stupid thing. Key change now, hurray! Piano goes up as well and I'm sure if only I could hear it better it would be a good emotional climax. Am still enjoying it though. Aha! I just heard a cheer - it's live! Suddenly much is explained. Still, the fact I didn't realise before goes to show how good a singer she is. And that is the end. 8/10 I shall definitely try to get hold of a better version of that. My Songs: Blur - Good Song (not their usual stuff, very mellow alternative sound) Placebo - I'll Be Yours (quite an experimental song, but again very mellow) Coldplay - See You Soon (arguably one of their best, but also least known songs) The Zutons - Moons And Horror Shows (a very short, jaunty little number) |
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Slow download and only one source. [B]dEUS - The Magic Hour[/B] A blunt opening, no intro just breaks into the verse followed by vocals about 30 seconds into the song, but doesn't last long and the vocals soon fade out. Around 1:18 the song stops, then starts again with vocals this time. The singer has a well-projected voice and the vocals are calm and soothing. I really like the timing with the violin and how it starts and then stops rather quickly and repeats. The last half of [I]The Magic Hour[/I] is the clincher for me, around 3:38 everything stops except the drums and the violin has a slow and bleak solo, soon other instruments join and it's like a totally new song. Different beat, the vocals are lower this time and the music is wonderful, the end of this song has a really dark sound, not like the rather light and upbeat beginning. Overall it was a decent song, it did loose my interest at times, but nevertheless a good song. 8/10 |
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[QUOTE=Well_Respected_Man]songs?[/QUOTE]
Blur - Good Song (not their usual stuff, very mellow alternative sound) Placebo - I'll Be Yours (quite an experimental song, but again very mellow) Coldplay - See You Soon (arguably one of their best, but also least known songs) The Zutons - Moons And Horror Shows (a very short, jaunty little number) (theashtraygirl's songs) |
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[B]Placebo - I'll Be Yours[/B]
I've heard Placebo before and like them. So I wanted to hear this song. It starts off with just drums and then Brian comes in singing over the top. The lyrics are good. There are lots of different samples played through a keyboard and the song is different to most Placebo songs because there doesn't appear to be any guitar. Its got a kind of creepy vibe because of the lyrics and also the vauge lack of any major instruments. It works well and its good to hear Placebo experiment. 9/10 [B]My Recommendations[/B] Biffy Clyro - 57 Feeder - High Dogs Die in Hot Cars - Godhopping |
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[B]Biffy Clyro - 57[/B] 3:21
Starts on an un distrorted little guitar part then goes right into a heavier kinda of Lo-Fi fuzz riff that I like. The singing is okay the chords in the background stand out while he is singing. So far not much is chaning at 1:30 in except some backup vocals come in. Pretty normal song, not much to say about it. I will say it is catchy though and I didn't even notice a brigde. Overall it was okay, not my favorite type of music though. That verse is going to be stuck in my head for awhile. [B]7/10[/B] [B]Would I listen to more of the same band:[/B] maybe My songs: Olivia Tremor Control - Sleepy Company Fugazi - Caustic Acrostic The Fiery Furnaces - Straight Street |
bah, this never gets anywhere.
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Argh, gonna have to revoke, cannot get hold of any of those songs. :upset: sorry.
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