Year : 2014
Genre : Soft Rock, Shoegaze
Label : Independent
Origin : United States
Official site : - > here - <
Chicago's Steermen bring you the ever-so-pertinent timelessness of a - logically - urbanistic sunset gloom, witnessed and addressed through inventively/creatively tormented sounds that are apt at revealing the almost obligatorily relentless morosity felt by a sentience who would desire true and relevant intimacy, but a city gets in a way, concealing the very next sentience feeling the same way, maybe, from 3 meters away from you - the presence is unbeknownst to your physical body, yet paradoxically you feel it 24/7, as you too, are it. Such is the design AND the ethos of the City and the album, - it does not have to be Chicago, either, though Chicago, I'd imagine, is the picture perfect candidate to crush your soul with a casual sunset in case you are in the receptive enough mood - as the LP reflects the urban isolation that secretly is felt by everyone at some time in their - haha - lifes. Read on to know more about the music.
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Sunday, April 27, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
Perennial
Lyrics :
I stick one more soul
into all love untold
in the mind she reigns
ironically she stays
so come tears
wash it all away
wash her all the way
make her perennial
on wings non-material
all the way
fly her all the way
until she's perennial
she's perennial
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Saturday, April 19, 2014
Mason Way & Blacky Kev - R.P.M. The Mixtape review
Year : 2014
Genre : Hip Hop
Origin : United States
Official site : > - here - <
Relentlessly productive Mason Way and his prime collaborator Blacky Kev hardly bid farewell to two consecutive months without delivering a fresh mixtape in the process, as you surely must have noticed in case you frequent the hip hop segment of these pages. The duo is notorious of exhibiting an insatiable interest in all social dynamics that are relatable in some or all ways to the due courting of women: while this particular trademark theme-selection is still a fervent/virulent component on this freshest to date mixtape, a definite shift towards a more rigorously paced rapping similarly is observable. This fresh development reveals 12 entries delivered along a healthy EP length of 32 minutes. In the context of the mere backdrops, these contributions exhibit less movement and experimentive tendencies then you'd normally expect to hear from the duo and their current featurettes, yet a more orthodox display of laid back flow and word pacing showcases a surprising level of command the ensemble enjoys when it comes to standard 4/4 pulsations. Once the creative juices - pun might be very well intended - start flowing, it is hard to stop, and why would you. The exemplary productivity of the duo is something you want to keep an eye on - just make sure you'll have something to wipe the slime off with afterwards.
Check out "teh" new mixtape here.
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Genre : Hip Hop
Origin : United States
Official site : > - here - <
Relentlessly productive Mason Way and his prime collaborator Blacky Kev hardly bid farewell to two consecutive months without delivering a fresh mixtape in the process, as you surely must have noticed in case you frequent the hip hop segment of these pages. The duo is notorious of exhibiting an insatiable interest in all social dynamics that are relatable in some or all ways to the due courting of women: while this particular trademark theme-selection is still a fervent/virulent component on this freshest to date mixtape, a definite shift towards a more rigorously paced rapping similarly is observable. This fresh development reveals 12 entries delivered along a healthy EP length of 32 minutes. In the context of the mere backdrops, these contributions exhibit less movement and experimentive tendencies then you'd normally expect to hear from the duo and their current featurettes, yet a more orthodox display of laid back flow and word pacing showcases a surprising level of command the ensemble enjoys when it comes to standard 4/4 pulsations. Once the creative juices - pun might be very well intended - start flowing, it is hard to stop, and why would you. The exemplary productivity of the duo is something you want to keep an eye on - just make sure you'll have something to wipe the slime off with afterwards.
Check out "teh" new mixtape here.
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Labels:
2014,
blacky kev,
hip hop,
mason way,
mixtape,
United States
Five Townz - Mama Told Me Not To Come track review
The track "Mama Told Me Not To Come" summons a tasteful narrative coalition of Timothy Leary-era soft rock psychedelia and golden era Beatles, although I can image that there are sentient beings AND Beatles aficionados fervent enough to question the implication that the Beatles had anything else than a prolonged golden era. Not too hard to have JUST that when you and Ringo are on so much LSD that you need to maneuver him off the ceiling using butterfly catchers. Five Townz's music is re-invigorated retroid viscera, realized with particularly efficient vocal performances and highly tolerable glam rock affectations. They never go "Elton, you are embarrASSing yourself", while the lead singer is capable to belt out so convincing and powerful - well - melodic jells that enjoy instant approval from mid range master shouters like "teh" Butch Balich or the Peter Steele. '70s playful psychedelic viscera, realized with recent production standards. An immediate recommendation for your listening pleasure. Check out the band at their official Facebook here.
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Five Townz,
psychedelic,
review,
soft rock
Saturday, April 12, 2014
YUCA - Maybe we'll riot (Official video)
Talented YUCA releases music video. If interested, you can read a review of their full length here.
This is the Official Music Video for YUCA's newest single "Maybe we'll riot" taken from their latest album "Rebuilding the fallen empire".
Rebuilding the fallen empire available to buy here: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/reb...
Or on bandcamp here: http://yuca.bandcamp.com/album/rebuil...
Band website: http://www.yuca.ca/
Copyright YUCA 2014
Rising Empire Records
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Maybe we'll riot,
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Thursday, April 3, 2014
a lot to suffer - my soul pornstar
Lyrics :
I am the cornerstone
of your integrity
while you
sleeping away
your spirituality
I only wanted to love
discard the contradiction
I always wanted to see
what's inside your affection
I always wanted to feel you
oh yes, oh yes
I always called your name
but you were sleeping every day
never knew your game
never seen how
loving you was real
so do sleep 1000 years more
my love
you will have a lot to suffer
if you will ever wake
if you choose to sleep
I'll be after you
find my way there
but you will, baby -
have a lot to suffer
I am the cornerstone
of your integrity
while you
sleeping away
your spirituality
so do sleep 1000 years more
my love
you will have a lot to suffer
I only wanted to love
discard the contradiction
I always wanted to see
what's inside your affection
I always wanted to feel you
oh yes, oh yes
I always called your name
but you were sleeping every day
never knew your game
never seen how
loving you was real
so do sleep 1000 years more
my love
you will have a lot to suffer
you are my soul pornstar
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Labels:
experimental,
experimetal,
metal
USRE - This Is Texas EDM review
Year : 2014
Genre : Progressive House
Origin : United States
Official site : > - here - <
This review starts out with a verbatim quotation chunk taken from a related promotional snippet.
USRE has set out to change the face of EDM with a Texas flair, celebrating his roots in the UNT Jazz Program. His big house melodic style embraces popular and hip hop music of the last decade, with a nod to the forerunners of the genre: Afrojack, Hardwell, Dyro, and Zedd. Bearing the famed Fort Worth "Molly" Longhorn resemblance in his logo, USRE has already found national and international air play with a few of his themed mixes for the summer, including "Special Reserve," "100% Agave," "Dark Horse," "Churchtastic," and "Smashed Summer."
Read on to know more about the music.
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Genre : Progressive House
Origin : United States
Official site : > - here - <
This review starts out with a verbatim quotation chunk taken from a related promotional snippet.
USRE has set out to change the face of EDM with a Texas flair, celebrating his roots in the UNT Jazz Program. His big house melodic style embraces popular and hip hop music of the last decade, with a nod to the forerunners of the genre: Afrojack, Hardwell, Dyro, and Zedd. Bearing the famed Fort Worth "Molly" Longhorn resemblance in his logo, USRE has already found national and international air play with a few of his themed mixes for the summer, including "Special Reserve," "100% Agave," "Dark Horse," "Churchtastic," and "Smashed Summer."
Read on to know more about the music.
Read more!
Labels:
2014,
progressive house,
review,
United States,
USRE
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