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11-01-2017, 07:40 PM | #801 (permalink) |
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Album title: Nav Artist: Nav Genre: Hip-Hop/Trap Nationality: Canadian Release date: February 24 Position in Discography: Debut mixtape Fear Factor: High Familiar with this artist? No Familiar with the genre or subgenre? No Average RYM Score: 2.03 Jesus Christ this is boring. Using Autotune is never a good way to win me over, but for the love of Satan, have a little diversity in your music, no? I'm now three tracks in and I thought we were still on track one. There's just no (so far) identity to any of these songs and the third one in particular is so damn repetitive. I may not last too long here, people. I was right. I didn't. Check out more from this artist? N to the O Check out more from this genre or subgenre? Yes Expectation Index: 0
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11-02-2017, 02:11 PM | #804 (permalink) |
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Album title: The Iceberg Artist: Oddisee Genre: Hip-Hop Nationality: American Release date: February 24 Position in Discography: Eleventh Fear Factor: High Familiar with this artist? No Familiar with the genre or subgenre? No Average RYM Score: 3.31 I suppose that's the price I pay for getting one – one! - prog rock album a month: two hip-hops in a row. Well, I pretty much hated Nav's effort, will this be a two-for? It's certainly more upbeat and in-your-face than Nav, but at least there's energy in it, and almost a disco/soul-style boppiness. He also doesn't, so far, shout expletives in my face like the other guy did, nor go on about the size of his dick. Again I say, so far: we're only two tracks in. But no complaints at the moment. Really like the brass on “Built by Pictures”, though I assume it's probably synthesised. Good song, some great bass in it too. Oh, okay: I see there is a trombonist in there, so maybe it's real after all. Something about this makes me think of Stevie Wonder. Am I insane? Well, that's a question for another day I guess. Definitely no problems with this so far. Like the music arrangements, like the rapping, like the different subjects he's singing about, like the flow of the album too. Percussion is great in “NNGE”, also the backing vocals; could do without the whooping though. Nevertheless, I definitely enjoy this kind of hip-hop much more than the one in the previous album. Mixtape. Whatever. This is solid. Check out more from this artist? Might very well do Check out more from this genre or subgenre? Yes Expectation Index: 9
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Probably, all things being equal, another two to three days I would say. Maybe sooner. By the end of the weekend anyway.
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11-02-2017, 04:52 PM | #808 (permalink) |
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Album title: Graveyard Whistling Artist: Old 97's Genre: Alt-Country Nationality: American Release date: February 24 Position in Discography: Eleventh Fear Factor: Low Familiar with this artist? No Familiar with the genre or subgenre? Very little Average RYM Score: 3.18 I've been meaning to get a little more into alt-country, so let's see what these guys have to offer. Well the first track has me pumped right away, great power and energy in it, and it continues in this vein, with the odd ballad thrown in. Great stuff all round. The only real alt-country bands I've heard up to now are Houndtooth and Strawfoot (sounds like a seventies TV cop duo, huh?) so if there's more like this I'm going to be seeking it out, be sure. A really fun band and I bet they're a riot live. Check out more from this artist? You're darn tootin' son! ie Yes Check out more from this genre or subgenre? Yes, I definitely want to get into this music Expectation Index: 0
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11-02-2017, 04:53 PM | #809 (permalink) |
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Ah, but what happens if one is released in Europe at the same time as one in America, time zone differentials taken into account? Who gets listed first? Don't start me on that minefield!
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11-02-2017, 07:34 PM | #810 (permalink) |
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Album title: Aathma Artist: Persefone Genre: Progressive Metal/Melodic Death Metal Nationality: Andorran Release date: February 24 Position in Discography: Fifth Fear Factor: Moderate Familiar with this artist? No Familiar with the genre or subgenre? Prog Metal, yes; Melodic Death Metal, no. Average RYM Score: 3.28 And Wiki calls them Progressive Death Metal! Talk about confusion! But given that the last song on the album is a multi-part suite, I have a feeling the Prog Metal tag may fit better. Plus, look at some of those titles: “Stillness is Timeless”. “Spirals Within Thy Being”. “An Infinitesimal Spark.” Doesn't sound like Death Metal to me, even Melodic. I guess much of it will hinge on the vocals, and they are ... not quite happening yet. Two instrumental tracks to kick off, and now we're into the third but it has a long instrumental intro too, so I'm as yet none the wiser. Okay, now I am. Those are DM vocals, so now I don't know. But there are clean ones too. Well it's very technically proficient, with a lot of prog metal tropes, so maybe I'll just stop trying to categorise it and just listen to the music? Sounds like a plan, Batman. Lot of keyboard on here, a lot more than I'd expect on any album with any sort of connection to Death Metal, and the structures of the songs are definitely more based on melody and meaning rather than aggression and power, so I'd be leaning in more a prog metal .... yeah, I know: I said I'd shut up about the genre, didn't I? Okay, I will. I like what I'm hearing so far anyway. There are as I say screeching vocals but a lot of the songs seem to have the clean vocals driving them. I'm really impressed with this, I must say. I think anyone who goes into this expecting a standard Death Metal (or even Melodic Death Metal) album will be disappointed, and perhaps confused, whereas a Progressive Metal fan will be a lot happier. I know I am. Check out more from this artist? Yes Check out more from this genre or subgenre? Yes (though I'm not quite sure what it is) Expectation Index: 9
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