08-24-2015, 01:06 PM
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Zum Henker Defätist!!
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Beating GNR at DDR and keying Axl's new car
Posts: 48,199
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Originally Posted by Trollheart
Title: Loose
Artiste: The Stooges
Genre: Hard rock/Punk
Taken from: Fun House, 1970
Familiarity: Zero
Suggested by: The Batlord
Expectations: I doubt I'll like this. I've seen Iggy perform “I want to be your dog” and thought little of it.
Hard guitar to get it started and a very Bowiesque sound (not surprising as they were friends, although he would really only have been getting started at this stage). Vocal's good. Not as chaotic as I expected. Good guitar solo. Great feel of being onstage somehow from this; you can't really picture them in the studio, headphones on, watching a mixing desk and smoking cigarettes.
Conclusion: A lot better than I had expected really.
So, Love or Hate? Give this a Love. Two for two, Batty!
Chances of looking into the album: 50%
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There just might be hope for you yet.
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Title: Terrorbird
Artiste: Author & Punisher
Genre: Industrial Doom Metal?
Taken from: Ursus Americanus, 2012
Familiarity: Zero; think I read an article about him once, may have been in one of Batty's journals?
Suggested by: The Batlord
Expectations: No idea
Okay, well that's just industrial noise to begin with, then a voice saying something over and over again. Decent drumbeat comes in but it's essentially the same for about a minute or so, then some growly vocals and more drumming, some heavy guitar but this is not engaging me at all. Just pretty much the same all through so far and we're halfway through the song. Meh.
Conclusion: Pretty boring and annoying. And thanks for the nasty video Batty!
So, Love or Hate? That's a definite Hate.
Chances of looking into the album: 0%
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Yeah, that was a Hail Mary.
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Originally Posted by J.R.R. Tolkien
There is only one bright spot and that is the growing habit of disgruntled men of dynamiting factories and power-stations; I hope that, encouraged now as ‘patriotism’, may remain a habit! But it won’t do any good, if it is not universal.
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