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11/01/2012

Burn Without Me - Holy Blade Of Death (2009)



9.4

/Progressive metal, Grindcore, Crossover, Experimental metal, Technical metal/

Comment: Burn Without Me is the trio of Sydney Byron (bass guitar, effects), Kurt Allan (drums, samples, synths), and Seth Tracy (guitars, synths, programming) who are assisted by Dave Lanciani aka Dimaension X (guitars, synths, programming) in creation of this pleasing metal and grindcore and technical metal mixed album. More concretely, the group`s sophomore release is an instrumental one which takes on exactly measured rhythms which are covered with throbbing guitar riffs at times, massive washes of guitars and penetrating drums at times, however, embellished with funny spoken word samples, and crafty electronic glides now and then. The biggest shortage (which may be an advantage as well) is related to short-running tracks. Well-defined. Well accomplished. Great in any cases.

10/31/2012


[Teaser of the day] Stacks - Stories To Tell​.​.​.




DeefUltra - Ein sonniger Tag mit dir

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Weinberger - Inconvenience (2012)




9.4

/Drone, Electro-acoustic, Non-music, Avant-industrial, Psycho-acoustic, Experimentalism, Spoken word, Noise/

Comment: Johannes Leo Weinberger says that his album is a collection of electroacoustic noise poems, which are musical translations of mental processes. Indeed, it is an exhausting insight into the human mind, however, wherein the listener can detect lots of irrational tendencies and appearances. If you have grown up by listening to the likes of an early Cabaret Voltaire, Clock DVA, Throbbing Gristle, and Einstürzende Neubauten then you have experienced similarly anguished feelings before it again and again. This 10-piece issue has been managed in a way to be utterly frantic, deranged, weird, and a little bit frightening. It is a bunch of gray-coloured soundscapes which are pronounced with spoken word arrangements, incisive whistles and intense drones, and more or less amplified backdrops here and there. Inspite of being a multi-faceted one the whole succeeds in to be a well-defined realm with clear-cut vectors and impulses. However, some bellicose states of mind coming out from within it warn us that the future may not be ours.

Goodbye Ivan - The Cherry Wood EP (2011)




9.2

/Alt-folk, Mood music, Epic, Folk, Alternative/            

Comment: behind Goodbye Ivan is Arnaud Sponar from Geneva, Switzerland whose album takes on a trip across bucolic folk pastures which mostly seem to be cloudless, though sometimes varied with melancholic elements. Sponar exploits guitar only, though, being played in an echogenic mode throughout the course it reminds of the kind of epic ambient (-near) music actually. On occasion his play is embellished with some hanging flamenco motives which are also very appreciated therein. Furthermore, there can be felt the presence of Simon Jeffes and Penguin Cafe Orchestra in place filled in with seamless harmonic bridges and zippy chord transmissions.

10/30/2012

[Teaser of the day] Rachelintrees - Wake Up And Smell The Space