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Showing posts with label word of mouth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label word of mouth. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Word of Mouth #16: El-P + Killer Mike - RTJ2



The storytelling antics of El-P complemented by the clever wordplay of Killer Mike returns for a free sequel. 

So it is free, and you have probably yet to download it. Yeah, it's quite a trade-off to sign up for their newsletter, but this album is free so enjoy it freely.

No more failed wordplay; listen to it!

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Word of Mouth #15: Keep - Hypnosis For Sleep



This is a self-release, dated July 22, 2014.

More shoegazing! It's also a perfect (in my opinion, anyway) blending of shoegazing with ambient. Just listen to the opener to get what I'm saying.

At $1 a track, you can't go wrong. Releases like these are why BandCamp is a great venue for quality tunes. I'm digging the vocals here especially; they're both mellow and melodic, helping to generate a vibe I've thus far felt in only few genres of music. 

Support these guys if you like what they have to share. And take a look at their official motif while you're at it!

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Word of Mouth #14: Deafheaven - From the Kettle Onto the Coil




This is a self-release, dated August 25, 2014.

It's Deafheaven time, again. I came across this one yesterday whilst browsing through various tags on bandcamp. Always one to add another album or two each payday (with mayhaps another should I be so inclined), I checked this release out.

Well, I'm not exactly a black metal fan and I knew getting into Deafheaven that the aforementioned genre was a facet of their overall sound. However, and it is not a demerit against the band or anything, but they've kicked up the black metal a notch. Suffice to say, this is probably the heaviest song you'll have heard from them yet. They've always been known for the signature shrieking vocals for sure, but for this track they've thrown in growls as well. At the offset the song is absolutely teeming with blastbeats complemented by fast but melodic riffing. Then it tapers off the usual Deafheaven way, to elicit emotion and get you thinking about what you're listening to. You don't know what the fuck George Clarke (the vocalist & lyricist) is saying but god damn it, you know he is putting all of his heart & soul into it.

Anyway, with the slight change in format specifically for these posts (will only apply for material I can embed here), I think this post at least should look clearer. And to get back on topic, check out the album and buy it. It's only a dollar. You were probably going to buy a disgusting Twinkie with that dollar anyway, so what do you have to lose? Well, unlimited play of another piece of Deafheaven, that's what.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Word of Mouth #13: Dustin Thomas - Mountain High



I've been scratching my head off and on wondering why I didn't produce the 13th outing sooner, but here it is. 

It certainly isn't a new album, but it's not a dinosaur, either. This album was released on September 30th, 2013, in dedication to the myriad of problems arising from the Fukushima disaster. It's also very much a folk album in spirit; honest, heartfelt lyrics touching on the plights of man, to get people to think and maybe, just maybe, consider giving aid and even guidance. Throw in some touch of soul and deliver it on the easy-going strumming of an acoustic guitar, and you've got little to get in your way.

But enough about that, go listen already. Like many albums on BandCamp, the price to buy a digital copy of the album is not set. What's stopping you?

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Word of Mouth #12: Bane - Don't Wait Up



This album was released on May 13th, 2014, through Equal Vision Records.

A former member of Converge has helped to make Bane into the hardcore act it is today. Sadly, though, this is reported to be their final album before calling it quits as a band. Will they try solo avenues? Or will there be new ensemble acts to come in the future? Whatever the case may be, the hardcore scene will lose an important band when they throw in the towel. This is their last hurrah, so to speak, and it's a good note to leave on if this news is true.

Farewell, Bane, thanks for your contributions to hardcore. You will be missed.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Word of Mouth #11: Trophy Scars - Holy Vacants




I love, fucking love Trophy Scars, and that's why I'm glad to be doing this.

This album will be released on May 6th through Monotreme records. 

I was formally introduced to these guys with their "Hospital Music..." album back in '10, which is a fantastic listen if you like post-hardcore mixed with jazz & blues, and you don't mind (or better yet, you like) tempo changes. I haven't nabbed any subsequent album from them since then, but I was immediately grabbed by the news of this release. I've listened to the linked song a few times now and that's what's going to get me ordering the beast, because it's just that good. What say you?

Thanks again for great music, Trophy Scars!


Friday, April 18, 2014

Word of Mouth #10: The Menzingers - Rented World





This release arrives April 22, 2014, courtesy of Epitaph records.

Finally, folk punk gets a shoutout from me.

The Menzingers have been going at it since 2006, which is by no means a long stint but it needn't be in order to drive home a point in the punk genre. These guys couple a somewhat contemporary punk sound with rather intelligent lyrics that don't veer off into skater punk territory. "Rented World" will be up for grabs as of April 22nd, so be sure to check out the song linked above and even show your appreciation by buying the album when it drops!

Thanks, Menzingers.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Word of Mouth #9: Nothing - "Guilty of Everything"

 


This release (out March 4th) is courtesy of Relapse records.

Now, a lot of people are probably on the fence about shoegaze - hell, many people probably have not the faintest clue what shoegaze even is. Well, for those amongst us who are privy to what it is, and how it stands out enough to be called a genre of rock, let's just consider why it may polarize listeners.

It's the heavily distorted, yet melancholic wailing guitars that permeate almost the entire aural experience. In effect, much of the material that can be considered shoegaze resembles what the ambient genre would be like if it were rock-based instead of electronica based. Instead of engineering and mixing tables, sampling and electronic-based instruments, you'd use guitars, drums, bass, and often vocal tracks. Cerebral yet primal.

What the hell does all that have to do with Nothing's upcoming release, Guilty of Everything? Well, this is a remarkable shoegaze release. As I stream the album, with its droning yet consistent quality (such is the magic of shoegaze, which allows for more atmospheric, drawn-out experiences compared to the chaotic stops & turns of hardcore and metalcore), I find myself enamored with all of the sounds contained within. There's nothing like listening to an album that draws you in and doesn't let go until it is all over, and you want to listen again. That's this album in a nutshell. 

The album is streaming, entirely free, on NPR.org's streaming service. The link is to be found above. If you've not yet given it a click, then please do so. It'll dazzle you like it is dazzling me (not sure what track I currently am on, given that I chose to stream the entire album, which is a 38+ minute endeavor). Oh, and it releases on March 4th via Relapse records, just so you can consider clunking your hard-earned money into rewarding these guys for their artistry.


Friday, February 7, 2014

Word of Mouth #8: The Twilight Sad - Live at Paisley Abbey





















This live release is courtesy of Fat Cat records.

It's a live album, recorded at a renowned orchestral location in Scotland, and it's totally free to download.

This indie rock group has been around since 2003, reveling in dark and very personal lyrical & instrumental overtones. As they incorporate the more experimental side of rock with noise, shoegaze, and even industrial, they produce an atmosphere befitting of their name. Then they were able to play at the Paisley Abbey in Scotland, with the orchestra providing a stunning complementary sound, and you've got yourself a free to download, free to enjoy live recording.

Because it's free, you shouldn't have passed it up before even reading this sentence; give yourself a free live album and enjoy the hell out of it.


Friday, January 10, 2014

Word of Mouth #7: Manners - Pale Blue Light

Pale Blue Light cover art 


'Pale Blue Light' is a release courtesy of Morsecode Recordings.

This very somber, very bluntly worded album dropped six days ago, and it's definitely worthy of a shoutout. You may think that, based on the previous description, this album is of the emo category. Well, you're pretty much dead wrong. This release sees a kind of post-hardcore that is seemingly quite rare these days; down-to-earth, heartfelt, and pissed-off all the more for it. There's no time wasted in pelting you, the listener, with the sonic onslaught of mosh-inducing riffs coupled with the sad, self-reflective lyrics. One example of that can be found in the first link provided above.

Anyway, this wasn't supposed to be a review, but if that's what it takes to get people to hear them out, then so be it. Give this one a whirl, and don't get too lost in that haunting album cover, if you know what's good for you.




Monday, December 23, 2013

Word of Mouth #6: Deafheaven - Sunbather



'Sunbather' is a release courtesy of Deathwish Inc. (yes, them again, and god damn it is it glorious).

Yeah, I'm spreading the word about the album that Metacritic, Pitchfork Magazine, Spin Magazine, and Rolling Stone Magazine are declaring the top metal album of 2013. Indeed, its score on Metacritic is a whopping 92 percent, based on 17 critic reviews. The "Best Albums of 2013" page (click here for source) states: "It's the first time a metal album has occupied the #1 slot in our year-end rankings."

Anyway, as I listen to this now, I am astounded at just how texturally rich this release is. I'm four tracks in and I have heard post-rock, black metal, shoegazing, post-hardcore, orchestral, psychedelic, and surely many other wakes of music...so far. Last year's "The Seer" by the legendary avant-garde outfit Swans evoked a similar, inaccessible sound that, without understating it, mindfucks the listener into gleefully masochistic submission.
Is this a review? No. It's a means of spreading the word. Many have heard of Deafheaven's praise by now, and may think I'm riding a bandwagon by publishing this piece, but I'm fucking thrilled to do so. These guys deserve not only your attention, but your recognition for the hard, complex work the guys have put into this release.


Friday, December 20, 2013

Word of Mouth #5: Future Of The Left - How to Stop Your Brain in an Accident



From the album 'How to Stop Your Brain in an Accident', released through the band's own label Prescriptions Music.

Holy shit...

This one dropped this past October, and somehow I only became privy to its existence tonight, after watching TheNeedleDrop's video review on this album. In retrospect, I feel deprived of stimulating aural bliss from works like these. So anyway, after watching the video review, I checked them out, given that he mentioned the band's past works (McLusky was name-dropped) and the music seemed genuinely interesting just from his description of the music within this album. With all of that in mind, and getting hooked just from the opening song (which I linked to up above), I came to really like this shit.

So I'll shut up about all that and tell you that if you haven't heard this album yet, and you think you could appreciate their music (if Anthony Fantano's review of the album is anything to go by at least), then GIVE IT A LISTEN. 

Oh and in closing; spread the word! I'm doing that here, and good god if you love music like this as well then you'd share the love, too.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Word of Mouth #4: Sandveiss - Scream Queen

 


From the album 'Scream Queen', which is a self-released effort. You can purchase the album through their bandcamp page.

What a stunner! Sandveiss are a hard rock/stoner band, utilizing blues-rock riffs not unlike those of Kyuss & Queens of the Stone Age (those are always welcome). They come as a surprise to everyone (including myself) from straight out of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

Revel in those riffs. Thanks, Sandveiss!

(I don't know how the "center" function doesn't work in this instance, but that's the best I can do at this point considering this image isn't widely available and the publisher's functions are wonky, to say the least)

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Word of Mouth #3: Doomriders - Grand Blood

 


From the album 'Grand Blood', courtesy of Deathwish Inc. (a quality Indie label run by Converge's Jacob Bannon, who plays alongside of Doomriders' own Nate Newton no less).

Did you catch the previous LP known as 'Darkness Come Alive'? Did you enjoy it? Then perhaps you'll have every reason to enjoy this one as well. While this isn't exactly a recent release anymore, given that it's been out for almost two months as of this writing, this band cannot be ignored. That's why this shoutout is for Nate Newton's side-output. 

On the topic of Converge, when their 'Live at the BBC' record drops in "early 2014", I'll shout out to them as well. I have to, given that they're easily one of my favourite musical acts around.

Enjoy, and spread the word!

Doomriders is Nate Newton, Jebb Riley, Chris Pupecki, and Q.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Word of Mouth #2: Samsara Blues Experiment - Waiting For The Flood


From the album 'Waiting For The Flood', courtesy of Electric Magic records.

My second post in this series (however long it may last) is a shout out to a Blues & World inspired act from Berlin, Germany. This is the band's latest, 48-minute outing, released on November 14th of 2013. Given that the Blues is awesome all-around, and I have been looking around for new Blues releases, my stumbling upon the news of this release drove me to spread the word about this group and this release specifically.

Enjoy!

EDIT: Nabbed an image of the cover from a different location, because previous image couldn't be centered as desired.


Thursday, December 5, 2013

Word of Mouth #1: Mutoid Man - "Helium Head"

Mutoid-Man-cover 


Stream the entire album on Soundcloud here: https://soundcloud.com/earsplit/sets/mutoid-man-helium-head

From the album 'Helium Head', courtesy of Magic Bullet Records.

Enjoy, and spread the word! This supergroup consists of the awesome man behind the kit at Converge & All Pigs Must Die, amongst others, and the voice that has carried Cave-In since their inception in the mid-90's.

Mutoid Man is Stephen Brodsky & Ben Koller.