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Friday, May 31, 2013
Meshuggah - Do Not Look Down acoustic cover
This is an acoustic cover of the Meshuggah song "Do Not Look Down".
Lyrics :
Strive, strive, surmount the obstacles
Become the essence of your goals
Hereditary dream
Pray that you may attain that destiny
Fall into the coveted line
Where life is but a theme
Of pretense in lustrous guise
Claims and values
Charts of means and status
Plaques to show your strife
Do your neighbour clones approve
Picture perfect illustration
Imitation of life
Where the path is evened out
All obstructions removed
Great viable citizen
Are you happy now?
Then praise your God and bow
Shimmering surface
The gleam of blinding lies
Become the product
The thing you so desire
To what length would you go to reach your goals?
What mantra will you use to justify your means?
Who will you betray to secure your dream?
What sins will you commit to avoid your sins be seen?
Do not look down
Do not look down
Or the abysmal beast of non-conformity
Might stare some unpleasant truth
Into your desensitized mind
Shimmering surface
The gleam of blinding lies
Become the product
The thing you so desire
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Labels:
acoustic,
cover,
do not look down,
Meshuggah
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
slice of life
GyZ gives you the song : slice of life. Listen in HD please.
Lyrics :
inside you will learn
how to reach out with your mind
she's a miracle worker
first she was nowhere
then I saw her standing there
and now she's everywhere
look alive
anabolical instinct
choking on a fear
I've never seen someone
completely disappear
the lady doesn't touch her drink
the lady doesn't even blink
she parks her shadow on my face
then she gives me yet another
slice of life
she gives me
a little slice of life
another slice of life
a little slice
just another slice of life
she gives me
a little slice of love
another slice of life
a little slice
just a little slice of life
in parallel worlds
I hold her eternally
but tonight, my best line
is not even with me
I ain't no fugitive
of the Copacabana
I'm running with the Devil
from Tony Montana
serenity of comfort
choosing pleasant lies
little blotches of desire
armed with alibis
look alive
anabolical instinct
choking on a fear
I've never seen someone
completely disappear
the lady doesn't touch her drink
the lady doesn't even blink
she parks her shadow on my face
then she gives me yet another
slice of life
she gives me
a little slice of life
another slice of life
a little slice
just another slice of life
she gives me
a little slice of love
another slice of life
a little slice
just a little slice of life
I got no other look to give to her
I think I'll pass
and I'll walk by instead
I ain't no fugitive
of the Copacabana
I'm running with the Devil
from Tony Montana
and I want more
something to die for
inside you will learn
how to reach out with your mind
do not let fear block your path
Buy this for $1 at :
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Labels:
experimental,
gyz,
Music
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Junior Turner - Better Day feat. Jess Wood track review
Year : 2013
Genre : Pop
Label : Independent
Origin : United Kingdom
Official site : - > here - <
This track review starts out with the artist's official biography information.
In 2010 Junior Turner entered a competition to release a national single for BBC Children in Need. He went on to win the competition out of 110,000 applicants to release a single for "BBC Children in Need". In Oct 2010 he shot to national fame when he recorded and released a cover version of the world famous "The Impossible Dream"
Whilst promoting his BBC single he had handed out demo recordings including a self penned track called "Say Goodbye". In due course he received a phone call from war veteran's charity "Help for Heroes" co founder Bryn Parry asking if they could use this song for their charity. In April 2011 Junior Turner released Say Goodbye in support of Help for Heroes. This went on to sell over 300,000 copies worldwide.
In 2012 he recorded his first ever official 1radio UK newcomers chart number 1 single with 'Loveblind featuring Jess Wood'. He then went on to follow that up with a further 2 1radio number 1 singles with 'Sweet Love' & a christmas 2012 number 1 with 'Hurt featuring Robbie Williams guitarist Neil Taylor'. In November 2012 he released his eagerly anticipated 'critically acclaimed' debut album 'Under Scrutiny' He has worked with some of the UK and worlds finest musicians and producers for who he is held in high regard with. His future certainly looks prosperous to say the least.
He also has nearly 500,000 views on his youtube channel www.youtube.com/junior271102
Read on to know more about the track.
Read more!
Genre : Pop
Label : Independent
Origin : United Kingdom
Official site : - > here - <
This track review starts out with the artist's official biography information.
In 2010 Junior Turner entered a competition to release a national single for BBC Children in Need. He went on to win the competition out of 110,000 applicants to release a single for "BBC Children in Need". In Oct 2010 he shot to national fame when he recorded and released a cover version of the world famous "The Impossible Dream"
Whilst promoting his BBC single he had handed out demo recordings including a self penned track called "Say Goodbye". In due course he received a phone call from war veteran's charity "Help for Heroes" co founder Bryn Parry asking if they could use this song for their charity. In April 2011 Junior Turner released Say Goodbye in support of Help for Heroes. This went on to sell over 300,000 copies worldwide.
In 2012 he recorded his first ever official 1radio UK newcomers chart number 1 single with 'Loveblind featuring Jess Wood'. He then went on to follow that up with a further 2 1radio number 1 singles with 'Sweet Love' & a christmas 2012 number 1 with 'Hurt featuring Robbie Williams guitarist Neil Taylor'. In November 2012 he released his eagerly anticipated 'critically acclaimed' debut album 'Under Scrutiny' He has worked with some of the UK and worlds finest musicians and producers for who he is held in high regard with. His future certainly looks prosperous to say the least.
He also has nearly 500,000 views on his youtube channel www.youtube.com/junior271102
Read on to know more about the track.
Read more!
Labels:
2013,
Jess Wood,
junior turner,
pop,
review,
track review
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
technology
GyZ gives you the song : technology. Listen in HD please.
Lyrics :
this is how you must be
partake reality
you are technology
this is how you will feel
this is what you will see
you are technology
walls of perception culminate
in free will operator interface
data masquerades
taking shapes
the mind will confiscate
compile
integrate
disassemble
reassimilate
this awareness unfolds
fills out infinite forms
you're its technology
this is how you must be
partake reality
you are technology
this is how you will feel
this is what you will see
you are technology
this awareness unfolds
fills out infinite forms
you're its technology
inherent quality at hand
gives you all you comprehend
data masquerades
taking shapes
the mind will confiscate
compile
integrate
disassemble
reassimilate
you are technology
Buy this for $1 at :
http://gyzmusic.bandcamp.com/track/technology
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Labels:
2013,
experimental,
gyz,
meshuggah metal,
metal,
Music
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Velvet Symphony - Counterclockwise review
Year : 2012
Genre : Instrumental Progressive Space Rock, Easily Listening
Label : Glittertown Records
Origin : United States
Official site : > - here - <
Though genres tend to be arrogant by nature, it seems and sounds safe to say that Velvet Symphony is Ed Melendez's instrumental progressive space rock project which not only is easy to listen to, but vastly entertaining to do so with, as well.
Ed Melendez's music embodies the sheer vibes the inquisitive ears would keenly jump unto during a high profile '80s YET timeless space journey, and, if you (falsely) consider that you do not currently feel suited for such a reality fabric experience, then please get your head out of all butts and just pop this spin in, and you will be taken on such a sonic trip nevertheless.
The "I" is the least important part in a review, competing with the urgency to remind ourselves from time to time that it is fun to solidify a rule by failing to submit to it. As such, I'm listening to this music right now and feel an almost irresistible physical urge to play the role playing game Mass Effect 2 with this album playing as sonic backdrop as soon as possible. Ed Melendez is old school and All Sonic Balls, as his debut, Counterclockwise - a probable reference to the exquisite retroid space rock nature of this fine audio stimuli - showcases more than 30 years of the artist's personal musical evolution, that which primarily gravitates around the crystal clear musical thought, executed and complimented by an exemplary musical awareness and a perfect understanding of retro sci-fi glitter. First Blade Runner this, then read on to know more about this.
Read more!
Genre : Instrumental Progressive Space Rock, Easily Listening
Label : Glittertown Records
Origin : United States
Official site : > - here - <
Though genres tend to be arrogant by nature, it seems and sounds safe to say that Velvet Symphony is Ed Melendez's instrumental progressive space rock project which not only is easy to listen to, but vastly entertaining to do so with, as well.
Ed Melendez's music embodies the sheer vibes the inquisitive ears would keenly jump unto during a high profile '80s YET timeless space journey, and, if you (falsely) consider that you do not currently feel suited for such a reality fabric experience, then please get your head out of all butts and just pop this spin in, and you will be taken on such a sonic trip nevertheless.
The "I" is the least important part in a review, competing with the urgency to remind ourselves from time to time that it is fun to solidify a rule by failing to submit to it. As such, I'm listening to this music right now and feel an almost irresistible physical urge to play the role playing game Mass Effect 2 with this album playing as sonic backdrop as soon as possible. Ed Melendez is old school and All Sonic Balls, as his debut, Counterclockwise - a probable reference to the exquisite retroid space rock nature of this fine audio stimuli - showcases more than 30 years of the artist's personal musical evolution, that which primarily gravitates around the crystal clear musical thought, executed and complimented by an exemplary musical awareness and a perfect understanding of retro sci-fi glitter. First Blade Runner this, then read on to know more about this.
Read more!
Monday, May 6, 2013
Noah Pine - Songs for Julie Love review
Year : 2013
Genre : Lounge Jazz, Broadway Ballroom
Label : CBM Records
Origin : United States
Official site : > - here - <
Noah Pine sounds to embody a perplexing-, yet quite authentic intersection between early days Dean Martin, Elton John, the timeless delirium of Tom Waits, and family friendly lounge jazz. While the musical production values reek top of the heat studio quality with competent emphasis exhibited towards the cultivation of many timeless harmonic passages orchestrated via a lush, traditional sound, Pine's unique vocal delivery doubtless equates with the cherry on top, while simultaneously reigning as the sole component to determine your feelings towards the content via a blink of an eye.
Noah Pine sings as he would have spent the last week in the company of a truck filled with bourbon and chose not to not remain thirsty in the process at all, but the inquisitive ears will have no trouble picking up on the fact that his singing talent is present throughout, yet he chooses not to refrain from embracing the "lonely bitter pianist in the bar" ethos in a pretty much cartoonish manner, and the passion filling this commitment is unquestionable. Read on to know more about this.
Read more!
Genre : Lounge Jazz, Broadway Ballroom
Label : CBM Records
Origin : United States
Official site : > - here - <
Noah Pine sounds to embody a perplexing-, yet quite authentic intersection between early days Dean Martin, Elton John, the timeless delirium of Tom Waits, and family friendly lounge jazz. While the musical production values reek top of the heat studio quality with competent emphasis exhibited towards the cultivation of many timeless harmonic passages orchestrated via a lush, traditional sound, Pine's unique vocal delivery doubtless equates with the cherry on top, while simultaneously reigning as the sole component to determine your feelings towards the content via a blink of an eye.
Noah Pine sings as he would have spent the last week in the company of a truck filled with bourbon and chose not to not remain thirsty in the process at all, but the inquisitive ears will have no trouble picking up on the fact that his singing talent is present throughout, yet he chooses not to refrain from embracing the "lonely bitter pianist in the bar" ethos in a pretty much cartoonish manner, and the passion filling this commitment is unquestionable. Read on to know more about this.
Read more!
Labels:
2013,
CBM Records,
lounge jazz,
Noah Pine,
review,
Songs for Julie Love,
United States
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