tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56326432434308588542024-03-12T23:43:51.702-07:00Musical EnlightenmentThe best of punk, alternative & rock brought to youMicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.comBlogger61125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-41752099934956688942013-07-17T09:40:00.004-07:002013-07-17T09:40:54.890-07:00Hearts a MessOnce again I find myself eternally grateful for having started this blog as I did, so that all of my random music and video suggestions might fall upon the ears of those who are looking for something new to listen to. <br />
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<b>Artist: </b>Gotye</div>
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Although I only listened to this song a couple times before I went to bed, I awoke with the chorus dancing around my brain. It's the kind of song that in its alternative nature, it's very hard to let go of. Gotye's vocals are spot-on and filled with so much emotion that they completely draw you into his song. The minimalistic instrumental backing additionally sets such a powerful mood, carrying the song through to its end, whereupon you might feel strongly inclined to hit the "repeat" button.</div>
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As regards the video itself, it's strange, but the abstract quality of the animation perfectly compliments the feel of the actual song. It's difficult to explain it, and there's certainly a good chance you won't agree with me, but either way it's an interesting video to watch that's for sure. In a way, some of the animation reminded me of the game <i>Limbo </i>in its silhouette-like style. </div>
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As a bonus, it turns out this song was in the movie "The Great Gatsby," so if you are familiar with that story at all, the lyrics do take on additional layer of meaning. </div>
Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-9571509191001565052013-07-05T11:57:00.002-07:002013-07-05T16:50:09.810-07:00PhoenixLast night I was reminded of why I created this blog in the first place. As I was looking up an album I was interested in, I stumbled across another I had never heard of before, and one listen absolutely took my breath away, pushing me to desperately want to share it with anyone who would listen.<br />
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<b>Album: </b>Phoenix</div>
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<b>Artist: </b>The Classic Crime</div>
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Although those songs do stand out in my mind, to put it simply, I'd recommend you listen to this album in its entirety, regardless of where on the spectrum your musical tastes lie. There's so much to love about it, and the fact that it was independently released and funded through Kickstarter speaks to just how much effort and dedication The Classic Crime put into crafting it. </div>
Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-71190544943837590562013-03-17T11:32:00.003-07:002013-03-17T11:32:49.941-07:00Showbiz<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
For a while, whenever I'd go without writing on this blog for a while it was because I wouldn't know what to write about. However, the reason I haven't written on here in the past number of weeks is because I simply didn't have the time or desire to do the actual writing. To remedy this, I decided to shorten up my posts, so that they're more of a quick blurb rather than a detailed review of sorts. </div>
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<b>Artist: </b>Muse</div>
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<span style="text-align: left;">In Muse's distinct symphonic rock sound, a creatively intricate instrumentation with a strong synthesized feel builds the intensity of the track. Every note played, word sung, and drum hit has a distinct purpose which complements the song's intensity and creates powerful shifts between chaos and order. In terms of form and style, it's definitely atypical, reflecting its creators. This is not the song you would expect to consistently hear on the radio, yet it's remarkably catchy in its unique right, with an overarching motif which transcends through both the vocals and instrumentation. Although the lyrics are somewhat repetitive, they fit perfectly within the song's interesting structure.</span></div>
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<span style="text-align: left;">I'd recommend listening if you enjoy Muse, alternative music in general, or just something different than the mainstream. In this age where mediocrely constructed songs are the norm, and the main emphasis is creating a radio-hit simply for the potential payout, Muse has provided a breath of fresh air through all of their music, extending back to their 1999 debut album which gave us this song. It's something strange, it's something different, it's something unique, and it's something absolutely amazing.</span></div>
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Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-11795428086240215172013-01-20T11:26:00.000-08:002013-01-20T11:26:42.847-08:00Song of the Lonely MountainFor anyone who's seen <u>The Hobbit</u>, this is the song that was playing while the credits rolled at the end. For anyone who hasn't seen <u>The Hobbit</u>, don't stop reading just yet; there's a good chance you'll enjoy this song regardless!<br />
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<b>Song: </b>Song of the Lonely Mountain</div>
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Let me elaborate on my introduction by saying that part of the reason I love this song so much is that I read and fell in love with <i>The Hobbit</i> growing up, and then I definitely enjoyed the movie when I saw it a few days ago. This song was specifically made for the movie and does contain references to <u>The Hobbit</u>, which makes it more meaningful and interesting for those who know the story. However, that does not mean that anyone who doesn't know anything about the story won't appreciate it anyways. Trust me. </div>
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The song contains many parts from J.R.R. Tolkien's poem "Over the Misty Mountains Cold," (that may or may not be the correct title; I'm not sure) but Neil Finn did a beautiful job writing other original lyrics that subtly capture the story as well. </div>
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The track has a very flowing, alternative feel to it. The guitar part brings in hints of some folk influences, as do the intricate percussion rhythms. String arrangements throughout aid the flow of the song, and the vocals add to that with a slightly ethereal feel at times, very muted and beautiful, complete with an intriguing backup "chant" of sorts. Overall, the song is very emotional, capturing the desperate intensity which is present in the story/movie itself. </div>
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There are so many reasons regarding why this song is so captivating. Naturally, fans of <i>The Hobbit</i> will enjoy it more for knowing the story it's based upon, but even those who don't will likely still enjoy it. Although that is something I can't guarantee, this song is so beautifully crafted and performed that I think it would be hard for someone to not like it, especially if he/she has musical interests similar to mine. Seriously, give it a shot. And if you haven't already, go read the book or watch the movie. It's a fantastic story! </div>
Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-87399106502943666502013-01-19T13:33:00.003-08:002013-01-19T13:34:03.916-08:00The StampedeI had intended to post about this video a while ago and forgot, but trust me, it's definitely worth the wait.<br />
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<b>Artist: </b>Biting Elbows</div>
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This music video is a little different than your typical music video. And by a little different, I mean it's not like anything you've ever seen before. For a music video, Biting Elbows has infused a level of creativity that's not very common among the mainstream music video scene, and the result is simply amazing.</div>
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Musically, the song reminds me a lot of Thrice's early work at times, with that kind of brash punk-rock sound. However, parts of the song have a little more of an electronic, synthesized vibe, which is a very neat twist. The overall track is more based in the power of the raw instrumentation, but the vocals are still very strong and occasionally rather catchy, actually.</div>
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The video has little to do with the song. It's more like a mini-movie set to the song, but that just serves to make it more interesting. It's shot with the first-person-point-of-view angle, which gets very intense once the fighting starts. It's hard to describe what makes this video so awesome, so you'll just have to watch it and find out.</div>
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I heard about this video from elsewhere on the internet, and knew I had to share it. It's so unique, yet very well done, and I felt compelled to share it. I'd highly recommend not passing this one over, even if the song itself does not sound like it would be to your liking. </div>
Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-26847719123956304602013-01-15T15:21:00.000-08:002013-01-19T15:30:33.860-08:00Dead Man's BonesI know it's only January, but I think I've found another album to add to my playlists for Halloween. Of course, that's not going to stop me from listening to it repeatedly the rest of the year as well.<br />
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<b>Album: </b>Dead Man's Bones</div>
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Growing up, we had a cassette tape of Walt Disney World theme-song-sing-a-longs that I used to listen to all the time. My favorite track was "Grim Grinning Ghosts," and I decided that if I ever went to Disney World, The Haunted Mansion was going to be my favorite ride. Well, when I went, that definitely held true, hands down. I enjoy the macabre, and that ride blended darker elements with a more humorous twist, making it a ride I went on a number of times without ever getting tired of it.</div>
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Dead Man's Bones is the duo Ryan Gosling (yes, the actor) and Zach Shield's indie/folk rock project. They've released one album, self-titled. Apparently, they had originally wanted to film a horror musical using the tracks from this album, but settled for just the music instead. After listening to the album, I'm still holding out hope for a horror musical, personally.</div>
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According to a commenter on iTunes, Gosling and Shield have cited their influence as The Haunted Mansion. Whether or not that's true, it definitely sounds like it is. The album definitely blends a folk-rock sound with the style of thematic music used on The Haunted Mansion. It's very hard to describe, but the result sounds like it belongs on the ride, complete with subtly creepy undertones and upbeat tempos and melodies.</div>
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As the album cover states, it features the Silverlake Conservatory of Music Children's Choir. Having that unique sound as well lightened the album, and made it even more fun to listen to. Don't get me wrong, Gosling and Shield turn in impressive vocal and instrumental performances throughout, but there's something great about listening to children sing, and it adds so much to the album.</div>
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Those are the only ones I can list, because they are the only ones I've listened to so far. If you're a fan of Halloween-inspired music as I am, or are just looking for something a little different to listen to, this is the album for you. I discovered it through Ryan Gosling, as he's one of my favorite actors. Honestly, he's one of my favorite singers now too. I strongly recommend giving these guys a listen; you won't regret it!</div>
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I've long enjoyed this group, and have wanted to highlight them for a while now. Today seemed like the best opportunity to do so.</div>
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<b>Artist: </b>Apocalyptica</div>
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Apocalyptica is a Finnish metal band, composed of three classically trained cellists and one very talented drummer. If that doesn't spell "unique" to you, I really don't know what to say.</div>
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They started out performing Metallica covers, but have grown to include elements from a wide variety of genres in their music. And although fans of rock might hesitate at the prominence of cellos and lack of vocals, there's no reason to be afraid. It's a very different sound to be sure, but it's something so different from the rest of the rock scene that it should not be overlooked. Plus, to put it simply, their music is amazing. They're all so incredibly talented individually, and thus the final product is something to take notice of for sure!<br />
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If you're still not convinced, a lot of people have heard of Apocalyptica through the numerous tracks they've done with various vocalists. I've listed a few below, and you might recognize some of these collaborators.<br />
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• I Don't Care (featuring Adam Gontier)<br />
• I'm Not Jesus (featuring Corey Taylor)<br />
• End of Me (featuring Gavin Rossdale)<br />
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I chose to shine the spotlight on these guys today for a couple auxiliary reasons (aside from the fact that they are remarkable and deserve much more attention than they've gotten) which revolve around a couple of the musicians they've featured.<br />
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Firstly, it's Brent Smith's birthday today, so a very happy 35th to him!<br />
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And, for anyone who hasn't heard, Adam Gontier has chosen to resign from Three Days Grace. If you want to know more, the internet is at your disposal. I'm not here to rewrite what's already been said; I just wanted to highlight the career of an amazingly talented musician. Although he's chosen to explore a new chapter in his life, his music will continue to reach the ears and touch the hearts of many people around the world. I wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors, and thank him profusely for what he's shared with us over the past number of years!<br />
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But back to Apocalyptica, I'd strongly recommend giving them a thorough listen. If you don't, there's a very good chance that you're doing yourself a huge disservice.Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-33665089850698230032012-12-31T12:10:00.005-08:002012-12-31T12:10:58.670-08:0010 Years<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
It feels cheap to mention a band more than once on here, but sometimes, it just can't be helped. This is one of those times.</div>
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A while ago, this band kept coming up on my Pandora, and I was very intrigued. The songs were very catchy, but stayed very true to the rock sound I loved then and still love now. I decided to look them up, and I'm immensely glad that I did so.</div>
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Listening to 10 Years, there are many times I'm reminded of Chevelle, another very straightforward rock band that I enjoy, from the sound of the vocals, through the deliberate guitar riffs, and to the powering drum tracks. Such similarities leave both bands to be regarded for their wealth of talent in the rock music genre, and worthy of high praise.</div>
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Their lyrical content varies a lot, and with that comes a variation in their musical style as well from song to song. Such impressive versatility makes listening to this group never get old. Each track holds a new unique trait, showing a different side of the band and further cementing their abilities.</div>
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Some of their standout tracks include;</div>
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<span style="text-align: left;">And it's not as though all of these amazing songs came from the same album. No, these songs span their discography, proving that they've always been a remarkable band and will continue to be one in the coming decades. To overlook this group would be doing a complete disservice to your musical palette.</span>Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-63094928778563163542012-12-03T13:43:00.000-08:002012-12-03T13:43:29.627-08:00The New RegimeToday, upon finding myself with some much-desired downtime, I accidentally came across some amazing new music to listen to, something I wish would happen more often.<br />
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<b>Artist: </b><a href="http://thenewregime.com/wp/">The New Regime</a></div>
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The band is the solo project of musician Ilan Rubin, perhaps better known for his drumming work with Lostprophets, Nine Inch Nails, and Angels & Airwaves. As if he needed to add any more accomplishments to his already hefty list, A New Regime is surprisingly impressive.<br />
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The songs are uniquely catchy, ethereal at times. The layering provides a captivating atmosphere that's hard to stop listening to. However, the tracks are far cry from sounding all the same. On the contrary, each is distinctively intriguing, with shared characteristics from song to song that don't counterproductively bury each track's individuality.<br />
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Above I've linked to Rubin's website for the band, where you can listen to his music and download some of his songs for free, namely the ones I just listed. I guarantee that if you share my musical tastes, you will not be disappointed in the least.Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-86739052823540439142012-11-04T14:34:00.004-08:002012-11-04T14:34:55.195-08:00Diamond Eyes<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
After knowingly wanting to give these guys a listen for months, I was rather excited when I finally got around to listening to them, and even more so when I discovered how amazing their music is.</div>
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Although the Deftones have been on the scene since 1988, their song "Diamond Eyes" comes from a record of the same name released in 2010. Classified as being alternative metal, the song clocks in at 3:08 minutes long, and you won't want to forget a single second of it. </div>
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The track adopts a very atmospheric sound, although the instrumentation itself comes off very heavily. The focus is not on an intricate guitar part, but rather Chino Moreno's soaring vocals. On the contrary, the guitars serve to provide a grungy backdropping layer of sound that adds such power to the song. The drums also ramp up the intensity, as does some of the keyboard parts interspersed throughout.</div>
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"Diamond Eyes" is nothing if not catchy, but like many of the other songs I've suggested on here, it's in a way quite unlike that of the traditional, overplayed, sellout pop song. Lyrically, the chorus stands out to me, as it's so beautifully worded and sung. Truly, the entire song follows that theme as well.</div>
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If you gain anything from reading my posts on here (aside from hopefully interesting music suggestions), it should be that you should listen to any and everything that piques your interest even in the slightest. The Deftones are a simply stunning group, and it took me forever to give them the chance they rightly deserved. </div>
Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-50301795887295146892012-10-24T14:13:00.005-07:002012-10-24T14:15:07.283-07:00House of Gold & Bones Part 1 Upon finding myself in the mood to update this blog, I asked myself, "why not go for the album trifecta?" I had no rebuttal, so here's today's suggestion.<br />
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This might be Stone Sour's most ambitious project to date. Most notably, aside from the unique packaging and comic book/movie potential, it's on two discs, the second to be released next spring.</div>
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For anyone already familiar with Stone Sour, this album is a kind of a throwback to their earlier works, in terms of the heaviness of some of the tracks. However, their evolution since those beginning days is very obvious at times, resulting in what I think is the blend most harder rock bands should strive for. </div>
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Although Stone Sour (and Corey Taylor in particular) have a very distinctive sound, nothing on this record felt like a cookie cutter copy of any of their previous works. While undeniably reminiscent of some of their older releases at times, everything is fresh without having fallen into an entirely new direction. </div>
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To be honest, I haven't had as much time to listen to this record as I would've liked. From the few play-throughs that I've gotten, those were the songs that stood out to me the most. Take those only as a starting point though, because Stone Sour has produced something awfully amazing here, and you won't want to miss a single second of it. </div>
Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-36740509325269405192012-10-05T12:52:00.000-07:002012-10-05T12:52:09.479-07:00Transit of VenusI don't always post about albums back-to-back, but when I do, I post about mind-blowingly-amazingly-awesome albums.<br />
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It's been far too long since I've waited for a record to drop from months in advance. And although waiting all summer was challenging, the end result was most definitely worth it.</div>
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With Transit of Venus, this group has seemingly found the middle ground between staying true to their own style while also expanding to try something new. Without sacrificing the core emotional, grungy sound that characterized their past releases, they were able to entertain some new concepts, including synths and keyboards. I know that might signal a sell-out to many people, but here that's completely not the case.</div>
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The slogan for the album was: "<i>Some things will never happen again in your life time,</i>" in homage to the event the album derived its name from as well as the impact the band was hoping to achieve on the musical industry. With their clean, yet still heavy, sound from the vocals to the guitars to the drums to the keyboards, Three Days Grace truly seems to have captured the essence that slogan imparted. </div>
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Anyone already familiar with this release will be quick to note that I just listed all of the songs off of the album. Well, that's just my way of telling you that if you're a fan of Three Days Grace or of rock in general, you would be wise to make listening to this entire album part of your future plans. I'm just saying.</div>
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If you can get past how amazing their name is, the Imagine Dragons are quite the talented group. They're fairly new to the scene, having formed in only 2008, but have they've released 3 EPs and one full-length album, which is the subject of this post.</div>
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Night Visions encompasses all that's great about the indie side of alternative music, at least to my ears. With an ample dose of thumping bass, a measure of flowing vocal theatrics, and an abundance of general musical talent, this record has hit the recipe for awesome dead on.</div>
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To me, the biggest allure is the songs' catchiness. All too often, it seems as though a song that's labeled catchy turns out to be a stereotypical, sellout, pop song. However, here it's nothing like that. The music is original, and has a deeper meaning than a lot of what's out there nowadays. Also, not to hate on the music industry, but here the songs actually sound <i>genuine, </i>a rare find in today's market.<br />
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And I'm not just saying that to make a point or anything; I honestly tried to list out all of the ones I really wanted to suggest, but by the time I was done I realized I had listed pretty much the entire album. Which obviously is a good thing, and means you should probably go give this one a listen from start to finish if you find yourself liking their sound.Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-88261193327507549162012-09-14T13:06:00.000-07:002012-09-14T13:07:44.668-07:00The Lonely Forest<br />
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Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-52178304315068920442012-09-13T12:08:00.001-07:002012-09-13T12:08:11.124-07:00Four SecondsIt's nice to find a song that's just really <i>fun</i> to listen to. Be it a catchy beat, comical lyrics, or something else entirely that creates such an atmosphere, there's nothing quite like it and it makes for a great listen.<br />
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<b>Artist:</b> Barenaked Ladies</div>
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Overall, it's an insanely catchy track. with heavy emphasis on the beat behind it. Not only is it unique, but it's quite involved with a neat guitar part, a driving drum rhythm, and even what sounds like a few baritone saxophone notes near the end. The vocals are also catchy in their own right, and honestly hard to not sing or hum along to. The lyrics are nothing overly profound or cohesive, but that just adds to the intrigue.</div>
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This track is definitely worth giving a chance, if for no other reason than that these guys found a way to rhyme with "orange," which is obviously a pretty unique undertaking. Really, it's just an overall enjoyable listen, from the uptempo to the quirky lyrics and everything in between. </div>
Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-55326956558146734362012-08-09T16:31:00.004-07:002012-08-09T16:31:52.819-07:00Minus the MachineWhile eagerly awaiting an album's drop for months has its build-up appeal, there's something to be said for just finding a new record that you didn't even know about.<br />
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<b>Artist: </b>10 Years</div>
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This record, 10 Years' sixth studio album, just came out a couple of days ago, and I was lucky enough to stumble across it on an accidental iTunes exploration. When I fell in love with the first three tracks I listened to, I knew it was more than deserving of a shout-out on here.</div>
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"Minus the Machine" adopts a kind of ambient/spacey feel that works to create an intriguing emotional atmosphere found throughout pretty much the entire album. But, not to be lost amidst that overarching style is the technical success of the musicians themselves. </div>
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Jesse Hasek's vocal style is very reminiscent of that of Chevelle singer Pete Loeffler as he channels a very intense performance that compliments his instrumental backing; From the grungy guitars and straight-forward drumming and even to the solo piano on one track*, it's rather remarkable.</div>
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It's honestly an all-around great listen. Anyone who's a fan of rock but doesn't mind some deviation from the traditional formula should give this one a chance. Or actually, anyone who likes music in general should listen, because this record is simply amazing and deserves a lot of attention.</div>Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-15818728731319652902012-07-29T15:18:00.000-07:002012-07-29T15:20:51.006-07:00BreakHave you ever gone through one of those phases where for a time you find yourself listening almost exclusively to one band's discography? I've had the pleasure of going through one this summer for a band whom I have known of for a long while and enjoyed, but never given a thorough chance.<br />
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For those of you just tuning in, you wouldn't know that I have a thing for music videos with intriguing plots and more substance than just the band performing their song. Not to say I don't like just general performance-y type videos, but I tend to appreciate ones with more of a movie quality to them.<br />
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This suggestion actually comes from somewhere in the middle, where the band is technically performing, but the setting is not quite the traditional stage.<br />
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The video involves putting each member of the band into their own separate room that matches the color of their clothing, and finding out what happens if those different colors were to, say, mix. And by mix I of course mean splatter over the contents of the neighboring rooms, as is partially shown in the above picture. Sounds weird, but the result is quite aesthetically pleasing.<br />
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Musically, "Break" is a rather well-rounded hard rock song. The guitars are somewhat distorted, the drums are intense, and the vocals are a mix of the clean and the grungy. What else could you ask for, really? It's very straightforward and edgy, becoming of the heavy style Three Days Grace has become known for over the years, but with a slight, somewhat lighter, twist.<br />
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Lyrically, according to lead guitarist Barry Stock, the track is about how <i>"if you don't like the situation you're in or what's going on around you, it's entirely up to you to break out of it. That's it. It's pretty much just breaking out and letting loose. You don't have to be stuck in whatever it is you're dealing with. Whether it's good or bad, it's your choice to make a change."</i><br />
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Also, one last <i><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-style: normal;">note in regards to this blog; I'm going to be experimenting in the future with putting photos in the posts to add a little more color and visual, like I did with this one. No guarantees on how long it will go for, but I'm kind of liking it already, so here's to trying something new!</span></i>Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-34239869325894274002012-07-18T13:12:00.000-07:002012-07-18T13:12:09.019-07:00BonesI had all but forgotten about this gem I stumbled across a few months ago until an ad for it popped up on Youtube and I remembered that I had never talked about it on here.<br />
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<b>Song: </b>Bones<br />
<b>Artist: </b>Young Guns<br />
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An alternative rock band from Buckinghamshire and London, UK, the Young Guns have made a name for themselves playing the supporting role for a range of high-profile talent, including the Lostprophets, Bon Jovi, Guns N' Roses and Queens of the Stone Age. However, their own talent is something of note as well, not just that of who they've shared a stage with.<br />
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"Bones" comes across with a very traditional feel, where the drum/guitar parts are very straightforward and concise. Not to be lost among that beautiful simplicity is the precision of each note strummed or cymbal hit. It adds an open edge to the instrumental backing of the track that lends itself to the haunting ideas presented in the lyrics.<br />
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Speaking of the lyrics, I personally find the heart of this track to be in its lyrical content. Word-wise, it has a flow to it unlike anything I've ever heard. Nothing feels forced or out-of-place, and the verses are woven with a sort of deep message that is intricately crafted to a point where it seems as though every individual word was placed quite deliberately as part of the bigger theme-scheme.<br />
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Singer Gustav Wood's vocals serve to compliment the lyrics well, being clean enough to comprehend with an extra flavor of passion behind each syllable. As with many other songs I've featured on here over time, these vocals are in that range where they neither too grungy nor too light, finding the middle ground perfect for a song of this type/caliber.<br />
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I haven't had the chance to give the rest of the Young Guns' music a listen, but regardless, "Bones" is a strong testament to what a good rock song can, and maybe sometimes <i>should</i>, sound like. Give it a try, and if you're anything like me you'll probably wish you had found it sooner, or in my case not forgotten about it for so long.Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-38921278923344369202012-07-09T17:10:00.002-07:002012-07-09T17:10:34.619-07:00Beyond The FallOne of the most underrated parts of the concert experience is getting to hear the smaller opening acts who have to go out and play in front of a crowd impatient for the band they actually came to see. That being said, here's an amazing band who I would never have even heard of if they hadn't opened for a show I recently went to see with a friend.<br />
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<b>Artist: </b><a href="http://www.reverbnation.com/beyondthefallmusic">Beyond The Fall</a><br />
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According to their Reverbnation page (linked above), Beyond The Fall is a "hard hitting melodic rock band from "L/A Maine" that formed mid-2009, that focuses on heavy grooves, melodic structures, and musicianship with an original feel and style."<br />
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Going from the meager handful of their tracks that I've actually heard, I would have to say that that description is pretty accurate.<br />
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Their songs have a very well-put-together feel to them, with structures that are just as clean as they are complex and intricate. The vocals are quite precise, and are neither too heavy or light, finding a nice middle to appeal to ears of all different backgrounds.<br />
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Instrumentally, the guitar and drums are impressive, showcasing the technical abilities of the band members in addition to their talent when it comes to just putting an exciting rock song together.<br />
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Some standout tracks include;<br />
• Alone<br />
• The Way<br />
• Where You've Gone<br />
• Hard To Find<br />
• My Comfort<br />
• Another Time<br />
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Coincidentally, it would appear that as they are a smaller, not-so-famous, band, the best way to listen to their music online is through the site linked previously. And if you decide to give them a chance, you'll find that I just listed all the songs from that site as standout tracks. The great part about that is that it's totally true.Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-42217500856320709172012-05-23T16:48:00.002-07:002012-05-23T16:48:42.308-07:00AstronautIt figures that after struggling for weeks to come up with a video to post, I can now find one everywhere I look. <br />
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<b>Song:</b> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-MgRkSh5Xk">Astronaut</a><b> </b><br />
<b>Artist: </b>Simple Plan<br />
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This is not the first time a band has used being an astronaut as a metaphor for being alone and forgotten, but out of those that I've heard this one might just have the most powerful imagery and story.<br />
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Lyrically, the song tells the tale of an astronaut who left Earth and then is stuck out in space alone because "the world forgot" about him, and all he wants is to find somebody else and be able to come down. The video plays to that plot line, as the majority of it is of an astronaut wandering around alone looking for signs of life until he finally finds somebody else out there at long last.<br />
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The song itself is very intense, with whatever chord they played it in fitting so well with the longing and desire such a lonely astronaut would likely feel. And for the most part, it stays true to describing an astronaut left out in space, with only the opening to the chorus signaling the presence of a metaphor with "tonight I'm feeling like an astronaut" after having spent the rest of the song describing what feeling like an astronaut would actually be like. All-in-all, that subtle use of a metaphor makes for a very unique, powerful track.<br />
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Personally, watching this video it definitely tugs at my heartstrings something fierce to see someone so lonely. Maybe it's just because I know the feeling, but regardless of why, the way it was filmed to show all that raw emotion was absolutely brilliant and not only sticks with the story but gives it a very definite life.<br />
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The song also happens to be ridiculously catchy, which maybe explains why it's been on loop for me for about a week now.Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-26753811498180322962012-05-20T17:12:00.001-07:002012-05-20T17:13:58.030-07:0030 Seconds to MarsFor the longest time, I had heard this band's name tossed around, but never thought to give them a serious listen until a couple months after I had first heard one of their songs in history class.<br />
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<b>Artist: </b>30 Seconds to Mars<br />
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If you look past their Guinness World Record, MTV's banning of one of their music videos, the lawsuit they were on the receiving end of, the fact that their front-man was/is a somewhat famous actor, and their humanitarian efforts among many other interesting highlights, you'll find quite the talented, unique band.<br />
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30 Seconds to Mars has a very alternative feel, acquired mostly through the usage of various electronic sounds and effects. Over time, they've become quite famous for their live shows, as
the energy level they create and thrive in is unbelievable. It would follow that such energy is also present in their
music, thanks to the insane drumming, precise guitar, and intense
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Since their inception in 1998, they've released three studio albums and three EPs, all along the way being compared to the likes of Pink Floyd and Tool due to their experimental music and lyrical content.<br />
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Some of their standout tracks include;<br />
• Kings and Queens<br />
• Capricorn (A Brand New Name)<br />
• From Yesterday<br />
• Hurricane<br />
• The Kill<br />
• A Beautiful Lie<br />
• Attack<br />
• Closer to the Edge<br />
• Edge of the Earth<br />
• This Is War<br />
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But a select few of my other personal-favorite-but-maybe-just-not-as-"standout"/famous tracks are;<br />
• L490<br />
• Alibi<br />
• Oblivion<br />
• Search and Destroy<br />
• Hurricane (Unplugged) <br />
• Stranger In a Strange Land<br />
• Valhalla (an unreleased track)<br />
• Night of the Hunter <br />
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I strongly suggest that if you like what you hear above, you continue your way through their discography, because it's literally all remarkable, even if it's not as well-known and/or respected. And while you're at it, take the time to look up some of their music videos, as the majority of them are quite remarkable in production quality and content.Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-59684881456655213682012-05-01T15:33:00.001-07:002012-05-02T14:31:14.418-07:00PredictableSo naturally, the day after I give up on finding a music video to spotlight is when I finally remember one of my favorites that I had intended to mention a while back. <br />
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<b>Artist: </b>Good Charlotte<br />
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Before posting this, I searched through this site about a dozen times in utter disbelief that I hadn't already talked about this one. But the results came back that surprisingly I had indeed forgotten about it, so I'm going to make up for that lack.<br />
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The video is set in two contrasting scenes. The first, during the verses, is one of singer Joel Madden walking down the street of a seemingly perfect neighborhood, looking entirely out of place. The farther he goes, he starts to pass by vignettes of his band-mates where there's clearly something a little off, such as a lemonade stand that sells "Forgotten Dreams" and "Lost Hopes." Everyone he passes looks at him like he's the one who's odd, and that uncomfortable feeling properly sets the tone for the rest of the video as well as the song.<br />
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The second scenery, during the each chorus, is of the entire band performing in a kind of "Dr. Suess-meets-Tim Burton" storybook-esque room, where shadows are abundant and proportions are wacked. Actually, the conceptual art for the video (and the actual art from the intro) was created by guitarist Billy Martin, who drew his inspiration from Tim Burton's works.<br />
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In the song itself, there's a string part during the verses that helps to set everything on edge, and the guitar on top of that is borderline mysterious/creepy. Those parts are instrumentally more prominent thanks to the great minimalistic backdrop the drums and bass provide. And of course, Madden's vocals give this track the vibe of an angst-y punk rock-type ballad, complete with a couple of all-out rants even.<br />
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Apparently, it was written about Joel and Benji's father, and how he had left them when they were growing up, although it does easily double as describing a typical relationship saga.Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-77875890725463169852012-04-30T14:38:00.004-07:002012-05-01T13:48:30.096-07:00Dead BeatToday is the day marking when I have officially given up on trying to keep my four suggestion "categories" even, as finding quality music videos has proven harder than I thought. And, short of suggesting the same band's music videos ad nauseam, or trying to make something out of nothing, I've reached that point where it makes more sense to suggest whatever comes up, regardless of its "type." So, with that being said, here's today's suggestion.<br />
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<b>Album: </b>Dead Beat<br />
<b>Artist: </b>Rufus Rex<br />
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This sound of this band bears an incredible similarity to that of the band Creature Feature, whom I've discussed previously on here. <i>Spoiler alert</i>, that similarity is because Rufus Rex is the side project of the Creature Feature singer/guitarist Curtis Rx. He is accompanied by drummer Victor Fuentes, but it's really a guitar-heavy solo project.<br />
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Of course, the similarities don't just stop at the sound: some of the macabre themes carry over as well. Basically, "the album is a concept about one man's quest for immorality and the strange world he discovers after awakening a terrible evil older than time itself" according to their official website.<br />
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However, the drastic difference between this music and that of Creature Feature is that Creature Feature is much more literal. To demonstrate what I mean, take Rufus Rex's song "Personal Demons," which is about the disruption of one's sanity. Were Creature Feature to have a song by the same name, it would probably be about actual little demon critters following someone around. That variance pretty much holds true for the entirety of the album, although there are some grisly aspects here and there. <br />
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Some standout tracks include;<br />
• Rise Lazarus Rise<br />
• Personal Demons<br />
• From the Dust Returned a Titan<br />
• Worlds In-Between<br />
• Body In Revolt <br />
• You'll Never Guess<br />
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If you go to <a href="http://rufusrex.bandcamp.com/album/dead-beat">this website</a>, you can actually legally listen to all of the songs for free, and there are even lyrics put up for them as well. Trust me, it's much easier than scouring Youtube. Also, if what I've heard is correct, you can get the singles from the album through that site with a "name your price" scenario provided, meaning you can download them for free if you so desire or make a general donation-type payment.Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-56285833122893825802012-04-08T15:28:00.001-07:002012-04-08T15:32:27.716-07:00Street Spirit (Fade Out)There are many songs out there that can provoke their fair share of emotional despair, but not many that can do so without any emphasis being on a lyrical story being told.<br />
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<b>Song: </b>Street Spirit (Fade Out)<br />
<b>Artist: </b>Radiohead<br />
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To quote vocalist and principal songwriter Thom Yorke; "<i>Street Spirit has no resolve. It is the dark tunnel without the light at the end. It represents all tragic emotion that is so hurtful that the sound of that melody is its only definition.... That's why its lyrics are just a bunch of mini-stories or visual images as opposed to a cohesive explanation of its meaning. I used images set to the music that I thought would convey the emotional entirety of the lyric and music working together.</i>" <br />
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The power behind this track lies in its sound, from its instrumentation to the style of the vocals. It gives off an almost muted, minimalistic, stripped down vibe that can really do a number on your emotions. Honestly it's beautiful is what it is. Hauntingly beautiful.<br />
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I've listened to this song upwards of a couple dozen times now, without actually knowing the lyrics, which should be testament enough that it's not a sorrowful lyrical tale that gives this song its desolate feel. In a way, it's almost the lack thereof that lends itself to creating something so emotionally taxing. The individual tales Yorke weaves without any explanation or connection leave the listener without any sense of resolve and thus a heavier heart because of it.<br />
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I don't mean it to come across as though you will mire in depression for listening to this, or that you'll break down in tears of sorrow at the melancholy chorus. It's a somber, comfortless song unlike any other I've heard, but it's not distressing in a particularly lasting way.<br />
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Really, it's very hard to describe the unique impact of this track with words, so I suggest you go give it a listen and find out for yourself what it can evoke.Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5632643243430858854.post-68033718838555911002012-04-06T19:38:00.001-07:002012-04-07T07:30:52.722-07:00VulnerableBack in February I highlighted a single from this album, and mentioned how eagerly I was awaiting the drop of the album in its entirety. Whatever excitement I felt then was definitely no where near as excited as I really should've been. <br />
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<b>Album: </b>Vulnerable<br />
<b>Artist: </b>The Used<br />
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Have you ever enjoyed how catchy a pop song can be, but loathed the actual song itself due to its stylistic pop-genre elements? Here, The Used has taken the catchy, desirable traits from pop and combined them seamlessly with their well-known "sludge-rock" type style, to use a term coined by their singer. It's honestly rather remarkable, and pretty dang hard to stop listening to. <br />
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Bert McCracken's vocals are driving and distinct as always, and as per usual the instrumentation backing him up is flawless and complements the vocal tracking so well. They aren't just drum and guitar tracks laid down to simply backup the frontward melody; They are individual parts each with their own power that all combine to form something quite extraordinary. <br />
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Some standout tracks include;<br />
• I Come Alive<br />
• Together Burning Bright<br />
• Hands and Faces<br />
• Hurt No One<br />
• Kiss It Goodbye<br />
• Put Me Out<br />
• Now That You're Dead<br />
• Machine<br />
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There are even acoustic versions of a few songs that further highlight McCracken's vocal abilities, and are also surprisingly catchy in their own right. Basically, what I'm trying to say is that no matter what portion of this album you listen to, be it a handful of tracks or the whole thing, you'll come away impressed and with a new tune in your cranium. Unless I've seriously misjudged my audience here, I can absolutely guarantee this won't be a waste of your time in any way whatsoever.Micahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04834552633607271090noreply@blogger.com1