The band mixes folky flute deposits with some harder riffs and very jazzy melody lines with a penchant for progressives. The Frontelfe there with her clear, gentle voice before the march. This metal has rather aloof. For fans of shallow pop entertainment that EP is certainly recommended, as the combo what she does and passionate about their work dominates goes. But for lovers of the iron-sounds are only a few songs or parts in question. No rating. (Andre)
Difficult than in the pages of MelodicRock.it are talking about a record sung in Italian ... difficult but not impossible! I must confess that I always looked a little too hard through the sung in our mother tongue and try to pass off in Italy for Rock Rock that is not the end ... and then because for me the "language of the Rock" is and will remain the 'English!
However, sometimes having to change the mind of an artist and also because of a disarming gentleness as Alberto Donatelli (and many artists have on this to learn that) and a series of coincidences I found myself in the hands of the Rainbow Profile, fourth film of the singer and guitarist Roman.
"... I tried to convey what others can not see, such as a RAINBOW OF PROFILE", this quote from the brilliant architect Bruno Munari (who died in the late 90's) inspired the title of this paper which seeks to set out in music, the original concept of a Rainbow visa Profile.
Oh, so you have a band, that’s great. Wow, look how many notes you can play and how many times you can change tempo…and your songs have so many parts…I’m impressed!!! Now please unplug your instruments, step aside and let Lord Fowl show you just how to be a fucking great rock and roll band!!!!
Hailing out of New Haven, Connecticut, Lord Fowl are the latest in a very long line of Small Stone bands all kicking out some fuzz drenched rock and roll but there’s something about these guys that lifts them a head above their label peers. Yes folks, Lord Fowl are a real find and Small Stone should be throwing a ton of cash, hooker, drugs and booze their way right now.
Aug 11, 2012 14:05
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LANDWORK it´s a heavy rock & roll band that uses sonority and their lyrics as a way to social, political and spiritual expression. All that based on Christians precepts and on life experience of its members. LANDWORK was born in Blumenau, main city of the “Vale Europeu” (European Valley), at Santa Catarina state. Many cultures, from different countries, have transformed this region on an emerging sound, resulting on an expansion of bands from all kind of genres. Created at 2009 by the “cariocas” Jhony Israel (guitar), Thiago Chocolate (drums) and the “catarinas” Rian Rau (vocal) and Abel Dias (bass)…
The band has as a rule to mix all the sounds influences brought by the members. Influences that are even from Led Zepellin to Pantera, as well as Alice in Chains, Sound Garden and even a heavier line as As I Lay Dying, influence brought by Thiago Chocolate (drums). All that mix results on a rock & roll based on American bands of the 90, time where bands were free from labels.
1. Red Wings Over Baron (7:48)
2. The Decisive Battle (3:43)
3. Storm Eagleed Battle (2:28)
4. Gotta Catch'em All (3:35)
5. Omnished - We're Gonna Need A Bigger Sword! (3:33)
6. Holy Orders (Be Quick And Just Shred) (4:31)
7. Birth Of A God (4:27)
8. The Simpsons (3:33)
9. Bloody Tears / Beginning (3:59)
10. Dr. Wily Stage 1 (3:31)
The Company Band's occasional meetings of friends yields another EP of tunes,Pros & Cons. This band of like-minded jammers includes a who's who of recent modern rock: vocalist Neil Fallon from Clutch, drummer Jess Margera from CKY, guitarist/vocalist Jim Rota from Fireball Ministry, bassist Brad Davis from Fu Manchu and guitarist Dave Bone.
But the music of Pros & Cons may remind more of late Seventies heavy rock. The groove is steady and efficient, the melodies and hooks carefully crafted. Listening to El Dorado or Loc Nar, it feels like the band set the tempo to a sipping whiskey slow burn. Yet, the opener House of Capricorn offers some sweaty rock, like CCR in a modern context. Kill Screen even has a speedier pace. In the end, every song will grow on you.
Steve Vai continues the convoluted narratives found on 2005’s Real Illusions: Reflection with his new concept album, The Story of Light— the second installment of a trilogy displaying Vai’s interest in New Age spirituality.
As expected, this mostly instrumental album is filled with dense production, soaring multi-layered guitar tones, and tight harmonies. It does offer some nice surprises. Vai covers Blind Willie Johnson’s “John the Revelator” with a gospel choir and Beverly McClellan (a finalist on The Voice). He also duets with singer-songwriter Aimee Mann on “No More Amsterdam” to great effect. And Vai gets in his share of familiar arena-rock workouts like “Velorum” and “Gravity Storm,” and mellower compositions such as “Creamsickle Sunset.”
It’s a beautifully expansive work that orbits within a galaxy we’ve visited before, and Vai is truly awesome throughout. “John the Revelator” and “Book of the Seven Seals” are interesting because who hasn’t wanted to hear Vai in the context of a gospel choir or black musical theater? Although his spiritual libretto will confuse some, his artistry will leave no nonbelievers. —Oscar Jordan More»
Maxxxwell Carlisle – Visions of Victory 2012 (single)
Aug 9, 2012 15:32
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Hailing from Los Angeles, California, Maxxxwell Carlisle plays full throttle shred guitar and fist-pumping, head-banging, high energy metal! With a musical background rooted in Classical, Jazz and Metal, Maxxxwell's playing style is aggressive, technical, and constantly riding the line between in...
01. Beyond the Grave 04:04
02. World of Misery 06:52
03. Convicted Soul 05:18
04. Innocence Forgotten 06:09
05. Transformation 04:47
06. Fire to the Coals 04:58
07. Spirit of the Maker 04:31
08. Love Is Pain 03:49
09. Ages of Defiance 05:35
10. New Horizons 04:38
Dario “Kappa” Cappanera – Code Of Discipline (2012)
Aug 9, 2012 00:16
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01. Crucifyin' You
02. Code Of Discipline
03. Get Up Here
04. Nothing Left To Say
05. The Mess
06. Still Got The Blues
07. Dogs are Back in Town
08. Constant Sorrow
09. Trouble Honky Tonk