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Old 11-26-2015, 05:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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A little trivia:

The singer of Mr. Bungle is Mike Patton, also known for Faith No More and his various other side projects. He has the largest identified vocal range, coming in at a grand total of 6 octaves and 1/2 note, which is almost an entire piano. For some comparison, Axl Rose has 5 octaves and 2 and a half notes.
I know all this thanks. Normally I would mention these facts but this format does not lend itself to my usual verbal diarrhea...
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Know what TH, go ahead and switch my Majical Clouds rec to cloudcover - Enter Humanity if it's not too much trouble. I reckon it's been long enough since I rec'd the first of the three

https://cloudcover1.bandcamp.com/album/enter-humanity
Ah goddamit! I'm trying to stay away from people's personal albums in this thread, but how can I resist the chance to review another cloudcover??
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Old 11-26-2015, 02:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm rec'ing: JANVS - Vega




It's not uploaded in full within a single video on youtube, (and I think you may have said something about not wanting to have to go through multiple videos, so if that's the case then you can disregard this rec,) but a single profile has uploaded all of it as different videos for each song. If you're still interested, here's the MA page for the tracklist and order of songs -- Janvs - Vega - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives -- and here's the first song - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqxGIcdefdw

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Old 11-27-2015, 12:01 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Let's catch our breath here and check out a few of the tracks you've been sending my way...


Title: Wrekin giant
Artiste: Dark Forest
Genre: Power Metal
Taken from: Dark Forest
Familiarity: Zero
Suggested by: mythsofmetal

Expectations: It's power metal and it's myths, so I'm going to be optimistic as he seldom leads me wrong, though once or twice he's suggested something he thought I'd like and it hasn't worked out, especially during Metal Month. Here's hoping!

Love the almost acoustic guitar opening, sort of pastoral mixed with pagan metal and reminds me a lot of eighties Iron Maiden. Powerful percussion thumping in now with electric guitar and now it's ramping up as almost a kind of celtic reel thing. Very impressed so far. Interesting vocal; sort of sounds almost female when it comes in. Lovely relaxed solo in the midsection, turns into a soaraway and gets harder and tougher and faster: this is superb stuff. Great ending too.

Conclusion: Need to hear more of these guys. That was, as His Batness would say, bitchin'!

So, Love or Hate? This has to be a True Love. Myths does it again!

Possibility of looking into the album: 100%
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Old 11-27-2015, 12:16 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Title: Theatrical delirium
Artiste: Beyond Creation
Genre: Technical Death Metal
Taken from: Earthborn Evolution
Familiarity: Zero
Suggested by: mythsofmetal

Expectations: Technical Death Metal? I don't feel this will be as big a hit with me as the previous one, but you never know. Name of the band sounds like they should be more a progressive metal one, not to mention the title of the song. Anyway, on we go.

Good opening I must say. Sounds like a dark synth but may be guitar feedback. Speaking of guitars, they're kicking in now, hard and insistent, good rolling percussion too. Tempo seems a little slower than I would have initially expected. Vocal is dark and growly, so kind of points off for that, but at least these days I can give such vocals a chance instead of just dismissing them out of hand as I used to. Is that a bass solo? Pretty cool. Sounds like one of those fretless bass thingies, to be honest. Well, two minutes in and I'm not reaching for the earplugs or the Feminax, so that's good. Ringing, almost progressive guitar now as the percussion drops almost totally away. Very nice indeed. Punching back in now, but yeah, so far I quite like this. Also helps that for the last two minutes or so there have been no vocals.

I was kind of wondering at the French-sounding names, but I see they're Canadian, so that explains it. Really great instrumental section, still going as we head into minute five, very impressive. Holy crap! Jazzy little guitar in the final minute, almost no drums at all, then it takes off in a very jazz direction for the closing. These guys can certainly play!

Conclusion: Tons better than I had hoped, or feared, and the fact that the vocals were only in it for a very short time certainly helped. The jazz ending was interesting, but you know me, that kind of turns me off a little. Still, damn good track.

So, Love or Hate? I wouldn't be as eager to investigate the rest of their work as I am to hear more from Dark Forest, but certainly deserving of a lot of Love.

Possibility of looking into the album: 80%
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Old 11-27-2015, 04:52 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Title: Kobwebz
Artiste: Gonjasufi
Genre: Alternative hip-hop/Experimental
Taken from: A Sufi and a Killer
Familiarity: Zero
Suggested by: Frownland

Expectations: Who knows what you're gonna get when you cross the dark weird threshold into Frownland's world? I might love it, I might hate it, it might be meh or I might be left catatonic. Let's find out, huh?

Well it's less than three minutes long, so that's a welcome surprise. Nice sort of psychedelic guitar with I guess a vocal with effects on it, kind of something about the VU about it, what I've heard of them anyway, which is not much. Nice effects on the synth I assume, speeding up, slowing down, rising, falling. Utimately not for me though.

Conclusion: Found it a bit empty and formless for my tastes. Just didn't get it. Sorry.

So, Love or Hate? This is a Meh.

Possibility of looking into the album: 0%
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Old 11-28-2015, 05:36 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Old 11-26-2015, 03:19 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Old 11-26-2015, 06:48 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Oysterhead - The Grand Pecking Order

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