Archive for September, 2007
« Previous EntriesAmy Winehouse - Back To Black
Sunday, September 30th, 2007Well, much can be said and great stories could be writen about Amy, but one thing stands for certain: This girl sure knows how to sing. All the great jazz and blues voices influenced this young lady, while - at the same time, she could be standing right in front of them. Second album brought […]
Queens Of The Stone Age
Friday, September 28th, 2007Debut album simply titled “Queens Of The Stone Age” made large department from former band, Kyuss, which Josh Homme and Nick Oliver were members of. Tunes are not as much as raw and masculine and leaned more towards popier and sexier songs, but not so much it would repel the audience, but rather it brought […]
Liars - Plaster Casts Of Everything
Thursday, September 27th, 2007Liars - Liars
Wednesday, September 26th, 2007At times sweet and popish, at time early Sonic Youth-like noisy, Liars’ self titled album is perhaps a little bit overratedly praised among some critics. Few good numbers intersected with few melancholic noisy numbers leaves somewhat a bittersweet aftertaste - globally leaning more on the bitter side.
Colonel Claypool’s Bucket of Bernie Brains - The Big Eyeball in the Sky
Wednesday, September 19th, 2007Seems that Les Claypool got pretty bored of Primus and decided to make album that should have been more coherent and stable but ended more in mediocre waters - thanks to ‘rediscover’ of worn off funky fusion jazz - then it should yielding just a few good numbers.
Earth - Earth 2
Tuesday, September 18th, 2007Collection of few extremely slow paced, claustrophobic, long lasting and daring metallic lullabies for disoriented children. Love it or hate it this original minimalism consisting of probably the most lasting - ever - guitar riffs making it somewhat a religious and almost shamanic experience.
Alice In Chains - Facelift
Monday, September 17th, 2007Basically the collection of songs in Eb minor, Alice In Chains’ debut album lunched the band directly to the hailing audience which embraced the albums first blood pumping single “We Die Young” later followed by a bit slower and more grindy “Man in the Box”, making it first grunge era band which satisfied more strict […]
Melt Banana - Bambi’s Dilemma
Sunday, September 16th, 2007Furiousness of this punk/noise rockers could only come from Japan, and so it came bringing high BPMs which make all other punk bands sound like middle aged rock bands suitable for same aged parents. Melt-Banana delivers its music fast, short and edgy without much fuss but leaves your unexpected expectations satisfied.
The Black Keys - 10 A.M. Automatic
Saturday, September 8th, 2007Mother Love Bone
Friday, September 7th, 2007What could have been the next great big thing suddenly disappeared, leaving just a traces of young songwriter Andrew Wood died of an overdose in his 24th year of life. This combo features songs from albums “Apple” and “Shine” making it integral album to enjoy the talent this man had. From “Stardog Champion” to […]
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