Thursday, 14 May 2009
review - the cult of dom keller
There songs place you in a cold dark space with an empirical sense of doom and there are no limits beyond the drawn out echo effect on vocal with songs like keyhole blues, which has winding guitar lots of symbol on the drums and a psychy fuzzed out sound on keyboards, their is a real energy driven sound.
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
review - the eviltones
Diamonds leave no shadows gives me an insight to what the eviltones are about to deliver in their songs, it has a loose pychotic sound with surfy guitar riffs rolling along eviltones by the eviltones, there is a curious mix of sound and endless organ. The vocals echo there way through the rest of the song. Totam sits neatly alongside there song like ghosts and whispers the words " animals sit and suffer diamonds don't leave no shadows" this explains metaphoricly what there music is about. I felt enspired by the glowing sounds around me listening to them was like being in some kind of sparse dimention away from all the things around me.
review - bedlam - the heads.
Bedlam has on each song, four parts, for every two of the acts on the album and is almost a repetition of distant and abate sounds. As i find my way through this there is a fuzzed out sound from guitar laying alongside an echoing effect of one instrument striking against another this kind of sound carries on onto the second part of the album where there is a bizzare - rapid - shambolic noise created by some kind of effect and leads on onto more impulsive and relapsing banter. This carries on for pretty much the rest of the album for more self indulgent experiments created using keyboards, bass, drums, lead and also rythem guitar.
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