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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Bloodlet/Deadguy/Snapcase = Victory Records prime
i do have to admit i do love me some Earth Crisis but those three bands are fucking amazing Gamel by OOIOO is such an amazing album...look forward to seeing your thoughts on it |
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Born to be mild
Join Date: Oct 2008
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... and here they are!
![]() Title: Gamel Artiste: OOIOO Genre: Experimental, Avant-Garde Familiarity: Zero Recommended by: (anyone?) Frownland Expectations: When you read an introduction that says there's no way to classify or categorise their music, it's either going to be a hell of a discovery or a head-wrecker. Any bets as to which way this is likely to swing? ![]() 1. Don ah: All right, I feel like I've joined the Hare Krishnas or something. Lots of chanting, tinkling bells, now some banging of drums as everything reaches a crescendo and we're left with fast tinkling bells on their own, which takes us two minutes into this nine-minute-plus piece. And now a guitar comes in as the voices return. It's interesting, all right. Not quite sure where it's going. And now it's more a full-blown tune, with more chanting. I can get into this, sure. Who's Donna, though? ![]() 2. Shizuku gunung agung: More tinkling, nice bass and some chanting vocals which sound like something I once heard on an old Vangelis song. It's all pretty relaxing for the most part anyway. Gets a lot more uptempo towards the end. Yeah, like this too. 3.Pebarongan: Slower with mostly bells and a sort of moaning chant ... and then gets faster and more energetic as it goes along. 4. Gamel ninna yama: This kind of sounds like death metal with bells in the background! And Asian girls singing. We-ird! ![]() 5. Gamel uma umo: Short one but a lot going on. 6. Gamel kamasu: Kind of hard to keep up with the changes, even though this is on Spotify: it jumps so suddenly from one to the next. This has a kind of wailing sax I think and those bells with some heavy percussion. Fast bassline with a kind of Mexican undertone. Sort of a marching guitar (maybe) at the end. Pretty sweet I must say. 7. Atatawa: Back to bells and bass with a chant, but sure it could go anywhere, as I'm beginning to realise. 8. Jesso testa: Kind of starts off with the sound Skype makes when it opens up! ![]() 9. Gamel udahah: This one's a little weirder than the others, and believe me, that's saying something. Still good all the same. Somehow though I'm not as mad about this one. Will I spoil a perfect Green? Let's hold off and see if the last two tracks also merit that, and then I'll make my decision. Decision made. Orange it is. Sad. 10. Kecupat aneh: I got to say, this is ****ing annoying. Back to track 9 to mark it Orange. This goes White. Ugh. 11. Gamel ulda: Although this is basically just bells and someone chanting, I kind of like it and it re-establishes the mood of the album that was going so well until "Keupcat" whatever. And now we're done. End result: A Frownland album I didn't hate? That hasn't happened for a hell of a long time, has it? But yeah, this was pretty bitchin'. So, Love or Hate? This gets a Love.
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