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continuousbeing2 said:
I have never heard of these guys, and am definitely going to look into them a bit more.

They're best known for the song There She Goes which was covered by Sixpence None The Richer back in 1999. They only did one album before the singer went a little Syd Barret. There have been some attempts at a comeback but then guy flips out and goes back into hiding again.
 
brainiacthemaniac said:
I was anticipating a good finish, however the song was cut off before the outro was complete so I couldnt get a good feel for it.

This album is really meant to be played entire piece, thus the ending seeming to "stop short."

On one other point, I respect your opinion, but on calling the lead singer a "Chuck Billy wannabe," I'd have to disagree. BTTBAM's lead singer (Tommy Rogers) is a screamer, as the band's roots are in hardcore. Chuck Billy is a thrash metal singer who doesn't scream (in the hardcore sense), thus the comparison doesn't make much sense. It's like saying Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed) is a poor man's James Hetfield (Metallica). Their styles are nothing alike.

Otherwise, very in-depth review, nice effort...
 
zerograv said:
totally digging the last video.
I'd never heard of Architecture in Helsinki, but I really like the sound. I think imma get me a couple of albums. Any you'd recommend?

Anyways, its time for some metal. Here's Extol - Undecieved. even though they are a christian band, they are still one of my favorite metal bands. enjoy ;)
I'd start with In Case We Die, its my favorite one by them.

And then the other two they have are Fingers Crossed and Places Like This. I would do those in that order, but as long as you start with In Case We Die its all good.

I love their sound, very unique and fun. I absolutely am a sucker for the electro/rock mix they've got going on.

As for your song, I didn't dig it. In all honesty, I didn't make it very far into it, but I really don't do well with metal, so I'm not the best judge.

here's another one I really like: http://search.playlist.com/tracks/shaky%20hands%20sleepless (go to the first one and hit play, couldn't find a youtube link for this one)
 
continuousbeing2 said:
here's another one I really like: http://search.playlist.com/tracks/shaky%20hands%20sleepless (go to the first one and hit play, couldn't find a youtube link for this one)

I don't find anything particular memorable about this track. While it didn't pain me to listen to, it didn't prompt me to take a second listen either. Seems like pretty standard indie/post-whatever stuff, not terrible, not great.
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This song has been stuck in my head for about a week:

Papoose - Ride Out


I find it particular interesting how, in my opinion, Papoose's verses on this track are styled in a way that is very similar to Eminem's...I have noticed this similarity before, but on this track, listen to Pap's verses (especially his second one, around 2:50) and think about Em's "The Way I Am" off the Marshall Mathers LP. Maybe I'm nuts, but the flow is very similar in my opinion. Regardless of any of that, Pap is the most popular real (ie not 50 Cent) rapper on the streets of NY, and he hasn't even dropped an official album.
 
Rate the song above you(youtube)

I saw this thread in the Music & DJ's section and it focused mainly on electronic music. I figured it would be a good thread to have in here for Non electronic music.

So basically post a link to a song that we can listen to it and the person who posts below you will rate it. You can also post the band and the name of the song under the link. Pretty simple.


http://youtube.com/watch?v=pg2GdrjaQHc&feature=related

Transplants - Tall Cans In the Air
 
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