Showing posts with label heavy metal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heavy metal. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Jerseyband - Beast Wedding (2009)
I feel slightly embarrassed on this one, mostly for the fact that these guys were formed in Rochester NY during the same period I was going to school there. Not the point however. Jerseyband play their own sort of mash up of two very singular genre's Jazz and Metal. While this doesn't sound that new and exciting for those of you familiar with Mr. Bungle, Zappa or Estradasphere to name a few they have a way of breaking away from the pack. Self describing their music as "Lungcore", This large ensemble utilizes their horn section almost in a "big band" sort of fashion while the guitars and drums play metal breakdowns. It all comes together in a surprisingly organic fashion and not at all like the musical experiment it could end up sounding like. I will say a couple songs end up reusing certain riffs and horn interplay but for the majority of this release there are some excellent variety being displayed. So if your into any of the above mentioned bands.....or even if your not check these gents out.
Beast Wedding (2009)
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
The Psychic Paramount - II
It seems like too long since their last release but for most of these former Laddio Bolocko members this is their greatest to date. Lets get down to the run down. This is heavy psych like a cloud of electric smoke in your face on a moon filled night. By the way when I say heavy I mean HEAVY. From the first opening notes this trio will try to pummel your face against a wall. Structurally krautrock and drone loom their heads but its done so flipping loud and emotionally you never get the feeling of boredom.
II marks a special turning point for psychic paramount. Finding them in 2011 they have seemingly identified their strengths. Far from saying previous releases were bad but just II is that incredible. Its easy to see that the noise has been dialed back and this showcases just how varied this trio can really be. I've been spending an extended period of time as of late with II and can justifiably say that it gets better with every listen
II
Terraformer - EP
Belgium three piece Terraformer rush out of the gates tapping there way through exploding landscapes. Sure there's some Heavy Metal/Sludge tendencies going on but you can not deny the tasty time changes running loose. Great sense of direction keeps each song sounding fresh and exciting. Even when the lights get turned down and the slow burn hits they remain moody as all hell and filled with pent up noodle riffs. I will say with a lot of math groups embracing the sunnier side of math rock Terraformer seem extremely comfortable living in the dark tinged math of 90's Pittsburgh. End scene.
EP
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