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Saturday, September 29, 2012
hello
GyZ gives you the song : hello. Listen in HD please.
Lyrics :
hello
Buy this for $1 at :
http://gyzmusic.bandcamp.com/track/hello
Buy this and more at :
http://gyzmusic.bandcamp.com
http://noiseshaft.blogspot.com Read more!
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Muse - 2nd Law review
Year : 2012
Genre : Emo Rock with Spaghetti Western overtones
Label : Helium 3, Warner Bros
Origin : United Kingdom
Rating : 6.5 / 10
Buy it now
New Muse album, new inspiration? Don't wait for the kiss of the Muse. Buy the lady a drink. If you can't find constant inspiration, you suck as an artist. No, nobody feels sorry about that, either. Let's investigate. Opening track "Supremacy" starts out with an intriguing-albeit predictable introductory pattern, and the magic is kind of blamed by a banshee's undisciplined index finger when you find yourself in orthodox 4/4 pummeling with virtually meaningless platitude orchestra miming the hologram-riches of musical thought. By 2:11, the fronter already had expressed one of his trademark dramatic introductory lullabies, and THEN the chorus reveals itself as yet another variant on the same thought field the ensemble already has channeled from via their previous offering. Remember their song "Revolution"? Now it is time to "destroy UUUUUR Supremacy". Same effin deal, really, only, the opening track is less muscular this time. AND who is the enemy? The Illuminati, of course! Take heed and bear witness to the poor Illuminati, they get sooo destroyed by popular culture every day of the year, you know. At 2:37, the album showcases its most frightening affectation, and that is a constant winking towards threshold-level spaghetti western sentiments. Oh come on. Read on to know more about the other tracks, too.
Read more!
Genre : Emo Rock with Spaghetti Western overtones
Label : Helium 3, Warner Bros
Origin : United Kingdom
Rating : 6.5 / 10
Buy it now
New Muse album, new inspiration? Don't wait for the kiss of the Muse. Buy the lady a drink. If you can't find constant inspiration, you suck as an artist. No, nobody feels sorry about that, either. Let's investigate. Opening track "Supremacy" starts out with an intriguing-albeit predictable introductory pattern, and the magic is kind of blamed by a banshee's undisciplined index finger when you find yourself in orthodox 4/4 pummeling with virtually meaningless platitude orchestra miming the hologram-riches of musical thought. By 2:11, the fronter already had expressed one of his trademark dramatic introductory lullabies, and THEN the chorus reveals itself as yet another variant on the same thought field the ensemble already has channeled from via their previous offering. Remember their song "Revolution"? Now it is time to "destroy UUUUUR Supremacy". Same effin deal, really, only, the opening track is less muscular this time. AND who is the enemy? The Illuminati, of course! Take heed and bear witness to the poor Illuminati, they get sooo destroyed by popular culture every day of the year, you know. At 2:37, the album showcases its most frightening affectation, and that is a constant winking towards threshold-level spaghetti western sentiments. Oh come on. Read on to know more about the other tracks, too.
Read more!
Labels:
2012,
emo rock,
review,
Spaghetti Western,
United Kingdom
Andaone - Computer Love review
Year : 2010
Genre : Electronic, Hip Hop, Dance with a touch of Ambient
Label : New Move Records
Origin : United States
Official site : > - here - <
Andaone is both the person and the moniker behind the Computer Love project, a healthily sized quasi-EP that does a steady job of administering straight-to-the-dancefloor pop rhetorics on the surface, but it gets even better than the orthodox 4/4 pummeling. First and foremost, the backdrops are relentlessly chased by eloquently sculpted rap sequences, while the music has a reoccurring tendency to entertain the ears with pretty well developed instrumental sequences of a tamer approach from time to time. It is not an exaggeration to regard relevant parts of the flow as top of the heat hip hop warfare, either. The track called "360" is a competent, brisk rap installment with clever lyrics and a hook that grips the throat of an urbanistic contemporary inner experience you surely will be familiar with if and when you live in any civilized (hah.) city. Read on to know more about Computer Love.
Read more!
Genre : Electronic, Hip Hop, Dance with a touch of Ambient
Label : New Move Records
Origin : United States
Official site : > - here - <
Andaone is both the person and the moniker behind the Computer Love project, a healthily sized quasi-EP that does a steady job of administering straight-to-the-dancefloor pop rhetorics on the surface, but it gets even better than the orthodox 4/4 pummeling. First and foremost, the backdrops are relentlessly chased by eloquently sculpted rap sequences, while the music has a reoccurring tendency to entertain the ears with pretty well developed instrumental sequences of a tamer approach from time to time. It is not an exaggeration to regard relevant parts of the flow as top of the heat hip hop warfare, either. The track called "360" is a competent, brisk rap installment with clever lyrics and a hook that grips the throat of an urbanistic contemporary inner experience you surely will be familiar with if and when you live in any civilized (hah.) city. Read on to know more about Computer Love.
Read more!
Labels:
2010,
dance,
electronic,
hip hop,
independent,
pop,
review
Down IV Part I - The Purple EP review
Year : 2012
Genre : Doom Metal, Sludge
Label : Independent
Origin : United States
Rating : 9.0 / 10
Buy it now
Down IV Part I - The Purple EP is the first of four extended plays the band plans to release on consensus throughout the - logically - coming years. If you are not yet familiar with this band, then know that it is a Southern-State ensemble with quite a few illustrious members in its rankings. Fronter Philip Anselmo surely rings a bell or two as casual co-creator of the groove metal genre, and how about Crowbar fronter Kirk Windstein, who now handles the guitar strings of doom with much hoped for efficiency? The most relevant characteristic of the latest to date Down package that flatters the receptors, is a splendid and sublime spiritual similarity to - hold on to your horses before you vomit into the cleavage of the lady - ZZ Top, but these ZZ Top dudes have gone zombie on you, and now they are coming in to rip your heart out. As a start.
Read more!
Genre : Doom Metal, Sludge
Label : Independent
Origin : United States
Rating : 9.0 / 10
Buy it now
Down IV Part I - The Purple EP is the first of four extended plays the band plans to release on consensus throughout the - logically - coming years. If you are not yet familiar with this band, then know that it is a Southern-State ensemble with quite a few illustrious members in its rankings. Fronter Philip Anselmo surely rings a bell or two as casual co-creator of the groove metal genre, and how about Crowbar fronter Kirk Windstein, who now handles the guitar strings of doom with much hoped for efficiency? The most relevant characteristic of the latest to date Down package that flatters the receptors, is a splendid and sublime spiritual similarity to - hold on to your horses before you vomit into the cleavage of the lady - ZZ Top, but these ZZ Top dudes have gone zombie on you, and now they are coming in to rip your heart out. As a start.
Read more!
Labels:
doom metal,
review,
sludge,
United States
Friday, September 21, 2012
Gone For Days - Gone For Days EP review
Year : 2012
Genre : Alternative Rock with a Stoner Rock flavor
Label : Independent
Origin : United States
Official site : > - here - <
Paradoxically, Gone For Days comes (SIC!) to a spot near you to molest silence with ruthless efficiency. The quartet sports and brings a ripe understanding of exigently constructed alternative/stoner rock. Think of a trivium-consortium composed of the radio friendly behavior of Stone Sour, the melodic rhetorics of Disturbed, and add JUST a hint of Place of Skulls on top, and you will have a quite trusty image of the shape of music the self titled EP features. The compositonal tactics exhibited on the spin are easy to decipher and even easier to enjoy without noticing it, - this is a key trick in music, and, once summoned, the music is doing something right - making the 7 entries highly suitable prospects to receive sublime airtime on a radioshow without the band members and their agenda losing credit and dignity in the process. The data is without doubt engineered to be safely approachable from different directions, and it strikes up a pretty sober and muscular balance amidst the elements it emerges to court. Read on to know more about this pleasant alternative/stoner rock effort.
Read more!
Genre : Alternative Rock with a Stoner Rock flavor
Label : Independent
Origin : United States
Official site : > - here - <
Paradoxically, Gone For Days comes (SIC!) to a spot near you to molest silence with ruthless efficiency. The quartet sports and brings a ripe understanding of exigently constructed alternative/stoner rock. Think of a trivium-consortium composed of the radio friendly behavior of Stone Sour, the melodic rhetorics of Disturbed, and add JUST a hint of Place of Skulls on top, and you will have a quite trusty image of the shape of music the self titled EP features. The compositonal tactics exhibited on the spin are easy to decipher and even easier to enjoy without noticing it, - this is a key trick in music, and, once summoned, the music is doing something right - making the 7 entries highly suitable prospects to receive sublime airtime on a radioshow without the band members and their agenda losing credit and dignity in the process. The data is without doubt engineered to be safely approachable from different directions, and it strikes up a pretty sober and muscular balance amidst the elements it emerges to court. Read on to know more about this pleasant alternative/stoner rock effort.
Read more!
Labels:
2012,
alternative rock,
EP,
Gone For Days,
Gone For Days EP,
review,
stoner rock,
United States
Cyberware Machine Mother
GyZ gives you the song : Cyberware Machine Mother. Listen in HD please.
Lyrics :
integer
lurking everywhere
she makes me whole
I'm in her
machine mother role
I make you more
I make you whole
because
you don't have a soul
machine mother
cyberware
make me software
new pressure to be found
got a pleasure to declare
her love
Buy this and more at :
http://gyzmusic.bandcamp.com
http://noiseshaft.blogspot.com Read more!
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Spazz Mantra
GyZ gives you the song : Spazz Mantra. Listen in HD please.
Lyrics :
united we stand
through the fragmentation
of the one novelty unity
contained on the
perfect black still canvas
of consciousness singularity
watch me spazzin' all around
oh, hello, spazzer
again
paint a new story
make me new again
united we stand
through the fragmentation
of the one novelty unity
contained on the
perfect black still canvas
of consciousness singularity
this is how it begins
this tell me how it all ends
united we stand
through the fragmentation
of the one novelty unity
contained on the
perfect black still canvas
of consciousness singularity
Buy this and more at :
http://gyzmusic.bandcamp.com
http://noiseshaft.blogspot.com Read more!
Labels:
experimental,
gyz,
meshuggah metal,
metal,
Music,
original,
song
Friday, September 7, 2012
ZZ Top - La Futura review
Year : 2012
Genre : Blues Rock, Southern Rock, Boogie Rock
Label : American Recordings
Origin : United States
Rating : 8.2 / 10
Buy it now
It's been more than a decade since these highly authentic and influential blues/Southern/boogie rock Ancients have emerged to resonate a full length sonic declaration, and the trio brings smoke, chrome and eminent bluesy chops, coming forth with a release that sounds to have a relentless and superbly natural desire to submit to the ZZ Top kind of music with True Love and True Blood, as about 101% of this record would serve more than highly suitable as the eloquent and expressive sonic backdrop to compliment a busy day at Merlott's.
The music of ZZ Top wasn't ever in the need of evolution, IS not in the need for it at all, and won't ever give a dime with two lost holes in it for pondering the possibility of evolution, as ZZ Top always delivered a character of music that has reached its full value timeless potential at day 1, already. The members of this band always have did what they want to do right here, right now, and this is none other than to offer 39 minutes of fresh variation on the music that grew practically immortal the day it first began to connect with the heart, courtesy of its ability to render a woman, armed with a perfect body and sporting the head of a crocodile.
ZZ Top still is ultra-original in the sense that it is sufficient to hear none other than 1.5 seconds of Billy Gibbons' guitar playing to call out : "hey, this is Billy fucking Gibbons riffing!" -second track, "Chartreuse" is a good example of this. By the 1.5th second of the song, you know without any doubt whatsoever that it is a new ZZ Top track, and this equates musical excitement in my book, and I'm pretty sure it equates that in yours, too. Read on to find out more about the spin.
Read more!
Genre : Blues Rock, Southern Rock, Boogie Rock
Label : American Recordings
Origin : United States
Rating : 8.2 / 10
Buy it now
It's been more than a decade since these highly authentic and influential blues/Southern/boogie rock Ancients have emerged to resonate a full length sonic declaration, and the trio brings smoke, chrome and eminent bluesy chops, coming forth with a release that sounds to have a relentless and superbly natural desire to submit to the ZZ Top kind of music with True Love and True Blood, as about 101% of this record would serve more than highly suitable as the eloquent and expressive sonic backdrop to compliment a busy day at Merlott's.
The music of ZZ Top wasn't ever in the need of evolution, IS not in the need for it at all, and won't ever give a dime with two lost holes in it for pondering the possibility of evolution, as ZZ Top always delivered a character of music that has reached its full value timeless potential at day 1, already. The members of this band always have did what they want to do right here, right now, and this is none other than to offer 39 minutes of fresh variation on the music that grew practically immortal the day it first began to connect with the heart, courtesy of its ability to render a woman, armed with a perfect body and sporting the head of a crocodile.
ZZ Top still is ultra-original in the sense that it is sufficient to hear none other than 1.5 seconds of Billy Gibbons' guitar playing to call out : "hey, this is Billy fucking Gibbons riffing!" -second track, "Chartreuse" is a good example of this. By the 1.5th second of the song, you know without any doubt whatsoever that it is a new ZZ Top track, and this equates musical excitement in my book, and I'm pretty sure it equates that in yours, too. Read on to find out more about the spin.
Read more!
Labels:
2012,
blues rock,
boogie rock,
review,
southern rock,
United States
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Devin Townsend - Epicloud review
Year : 2012
Genre : experimental, space opera
Label : HevyDevy
Origin : Canada
Rating : 7.0 / 10
Buy it now
Epicloud is Devin Townsend's Jesus Christ Superstar from the verges of outer - and INNER - spaces that reject the views of Scientology, - please Google don't supply Scientology ads to this site or I will kill myself - regardless of how the cover art of this LP would be approved by the Knowing It All For Sure smile wielded by Tom Cruise. The music on the disc pretty much is the music I was expecting-, even better : HOPE - cheapest commodity - to get, as there is no doubt whatsoever that the flow is more focused and elegant this time around, then it was during Devin's most/least memorable psychotic episode to date, called Deconstruction. Read on to know more about this space opera spin.
Read more!
Genre : experimental, space opera
Label : HevyDevy
Origin : Canada
Rating : 7.0 / 10
Buy it now
Epicloud is Devin Townsend's Jesus Christ Superstar from the verges of outer - and INNER - spaces that reject the views of Scientology, - please Google don't supply Scientology ads to this site or I will kill myself - regardless of how the cover art of this LP would be approved by the Knowing It All For Sure smile wielded by Tom Cruise. The music on the disc pretty much is the music I was expecting-, even better : HOPE - cheapest commodity - to get, as there is no doubt whatsoever that the flow is more focused and elegant this time around, then it was during Devin's most/least memorable psychotic episode to date, called Deconstruction. Read on to know more about this space opera spin.
Read more!
Labels:
2012,
Canada,
experimental,
HevyDevy,
review,
space opera
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