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Old 02-09-2012, 07:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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RezZ sent me Fireball by Deep Purple.

It's one of their only "highly acclaimed" albums that I have not listened to, and have seen many people discuss it on here, so I was really glad to receive it.

Compared to Deep Purple In Rock (their previous effort) this album seemed to have a little more than Hard Rock, for example, the organ used in the title track. Also, some seriously Bluesy riffs. And the track "Fools" was pretty darn progressive. Ian Gillan was in top form as per usual and the whole band sounded as good as I have ever heard, if not at their peak.

Great album. Cheers RezZ
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Old 02-17-2012, 12:47 AM   #2 (permalink)
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RezZ sent me Fireball by Deep Purple.

It's one of their only "highly acclaimed" albums that I have not listened to, and have seen many people discuss it on here, so I was really glad to receive it.

Compared to Deep Purple In Rock (their previous effort) this album seemed to have a little more than Hard Rock, for example, the organ used in the title track. Also, some seriously Bluesy riffs. And the track "Fools" was pretty darn progressive. Ian Gillan was in top form as per usual and the whole band sounded as good as I have ever heard, if not at their peak.

Great album. Cheers RezZ
Glad you liked it. Its no Machinehead but hey what album is? I really like the title track, and I wonder why their are two tracks named Fools.
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Old 02-09-2012, 07:28 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm in for the next one if it's possible, btw.
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Old 02-09-2012, 08:19 AM   #4 (permalink)
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i'm in for the next game

you can pair me with Kay, if you want
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Old 02-09-2012, 09:40 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Sure, it's going to be a few weeks before the next one, so you two can team up now if you like!
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Old 02-09-2012, 10:05 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I cant wait to send someone Dopesmoker by Sleep, with its one 62 minute track. You probably dont want to be my partner.
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Old 02-10-2012, 12:01 AM   #7 (permalink)
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already heard it - it's alright

i'm more into Sunn O))) for that kinda stuff
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Yes I am in agreement they are awesome.
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Old 02-11-2012, 03:59 PM   #9 (permalink)
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OK, I’d like to begin by saying a massive thank you to nonsubmissivewife for sending me this – I thoroughly enjoyed the album and I think it was an excellent choice!

Rival Sons – Before The Fire (2010)

This is a cracking album, I played it twice before writing this review. With its catchy, punching and intense riffs, the excellent clear vocals and the fine crafting of song structures, I could best sum them up by describing them as similar to the John Spencer Blues Explosion with a different edge. There’s definitely the harsh, throbbing demeanour, but they definitely feel the blues, with some elegant syncopated structure and very emotional pieces that I loved immediately.
I’ll briefly point out some highlights:

Tell Me Something: Really good opening track – riff is instantly attention grabbing and the has some unpredictable twists. I think I’ve said enough on that one!
Salami Scale: 9/10

Angel - This song has a confusing yet engaging opening intro similar to “Misty Mountain Hop” – indeed there are some aspects of this song that are quite reminiscent of Led Zeppelin, but don’t let that put you off! Also has one of the best choruses on the album, very good song altogether!
Salami Scale:9/10

On My Way – This is the most bluesy track. The refrain is quite destitute, the song flows quite beautifully and the vocal work is very impressive for the chorus. Very good song indeed!
Salami Scale: 9/10

I Want More: This is it – my personal favourite! Of all the new songs I’ve heard this year this one’s got the best riff by a long way. It builds up energetically to a really intense chorus. You can really taste the anger and frustration, there is the sense of menace that their rawness creates so well!
Salami Scale: 10/10

There’s not really much else to say, because it’s that good as an album any prolonged praise would be a little tedious. I cannot find any negative words for it. It flows excellently, the atmospheres vary continuously, nothing is predictable and the album is a hugely enjoyable experience.

Massive thank you to nonsubmissivewife, I knew I’d be in for a good surprise when I saw I’d get you as a partner, and you’ve clearly had a good look through my library and given me an album you knew I’d love! If this review looks a little too complimentary, it is so because she has found an album which really fits into my taste intimately and will certainly be a permanent addition to my iPod.

Album rating overall: ☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺
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Electrophonic Tonic was kind enough to send me this.



Techno Animal - The Brotherhood of the Bomb (2001)

I'm assuming he sent this to me because I enjoy the music of Dalek, and this outfit is definitely very reminiscent, even feature emcee dalek on the last song. Techno Animal is one of the many collaborative projects involving British musician Justin Broadrick, who I honestly don't know much about. I've enjoyed the music of Godflesh, Jesu, and The Blood of Heroes, but that man's discography is all over the place that I just haven't had the time or energy to further explore his deeper cuts. Luckily, Techno Animal provides some more motivation that will definitely have me examining him on a deeper level, even if I'm still a little undecided on the actual album.

I enjoy hip hop and I also enjoy layered noisy music and the album definitely delivers on both parts. There's enough good beats on here to grab my attention, and the few emcees that show up really help make each song they're on feel more special. That said though, I do feel there was a little bit of a gap in the middle of the album, really only helped by the 6th or 7th track that brought the album back to the forefront of my attention. That's both a good and a bad thing, I'm always on the lookout for something I can listen to while doing other things that demand my attention, but sometimes I just want to focus my attention on the music and I find myself looking for something to else to do while I listen to it. It's a tough rope to walk, but I think The Brotherhood of the Bomb is one of the closest ones that finds the middle ground. It's also a great album for the car, and I can guarantee it won't be coming out of it any time soon.

Overall, I enjoyed the album, a few flaws here and there that keep it from being an amazing experience, but great musical experiences are always awesome, especially when they kickstart an interest in a musician I've always been on the fence about.
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