Category Archives: Rock

Album Review: Boom Boom Satellites – Photon

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Let’s take a quick minute to talk about Boom Boom Satellites; the Japanese Electronica (but really, a little bit of every genre) outfit has, at this point, amassed a pretty decent following. A few EPs and 2 quality full length albums will do that for a band. Their debut album Out Loud, was a striking introduction to the methodology and musical stylings of Michiyuki Kawashima and Masayuki Nakano, while their follow up Umbra, is even more amplified, serving to show the duos growth over the course of their career. Now we are facing their lucky Number #3 album, the aptly titled Photon, a joyous yet dark (no doubt thanks to Umbra’s more shadowy construction), slightly perfected template for just what Boom Boom Satellites is musically capable of.

 

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Album Review: Boom Boom Satellites – Out Loud

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To celebrate the release of their new album “Embrace”, and to simply show appreciation to the group we love so much, we will be reviewing Boom Boom Satellites full length LP’s starting from Out Loud all the way through To The Loveless and everything in between.

Lets get things under way!

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Album Review: Amberian Dawn – Circus Black

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The year 2012 has had it’s fair share of album releases occuring in the early stages of it’s inception, and among those releases comes an album from the well-known Finnish symphonic power metal band Amberian Dawn, which was formed in 2006 by Tuomas Seppälä and Tommi Kuri. The group is composed of Heidi Parviainen the lead vocalist; Tuomas Seppälä the keyboardist, guitarist, producer and engineer; Kasperi Heikkinen and Kimmo Korhonen, fellow guitarists, Jukka Koskinen the bassist and Heikki Saari, drummer and percussion handler.

Circus Black is the fourth studio album of Amberian Dawn released in February 2012 under Spinefarm Records. Consisting of 10 tracks spanning from 3 minutes to over 5 minutes, giving a total music time of 40 minutes 47 seconds from the very first track to the last one. The album is solely symphonic rock, with elements of fast paced drumbeats and slow guitar solos dotting the tracks at one point or the other.
With Circus Black, Amberian Dawn outdid themselves in immersive ways. One particular thing to note is the symmetry in which they flow with their songs. The name Circus Black does not just go as far as being the album’s name, but also depicts its meaning on the album art. Besides that, the songs in the album maintain that circus theme; dark clowns and sinister rides that may lead to your imminent demise. Amberian Dawn stay true to the theme, and never once falter from the circus theme flow. The first song, which is also called Circus Black, introduces listeners with high pitched circus guitar strings, which is supported seconds later by incredible fast paced drumbeats. The symphony and the rock blend properly to immerse you in it’s addictive rhythm. It’s a welcome introduction into Circus Black, like the man you see in front of a tent who cleverly works words to pique your interest into entering. Other songs do not fail to captivate you, whether it is the lyrics that bind you or the awe you’re struck with at how beautifully the instruments are strung together.

Each song on the album is based on a story, meaning listeners will be able to pick up references here and there while listening and enjoying their fill. Heidi Parviainen, the lead singer does not fail in the use of the supremacy that is her soprano voice, as she clearly goes over the top and delivers breath-taking vocals that would have you speechless. Circus Black is a healthy mix of fast and slow, with tracks like Circus Black, Cold Kiss, Fight and Letter giving you quick steps and resonating sounds to follow while tracks like Crimson Flower (which has references to Beauty And The Beast), Charnel’s Ball and Guardian give you more slow, melancholic rhythms that have you silenced in awe as you search for the undying meanings to Heidi’s lyrics. Notable tracks that stay very true to the circus theme are Circus Black, Charnel’s Ball and Letter. The 8th track, The Rivalry Between Good And Evil, is a 3 minutes 58 seconds track consisting of nothing but instrumentals, displaying the prowess of band’s mechanical skills. Guardian, the 9th track, as well as the longest offers a more melancholic and orchestra rendered sound; with hooks containing nothing but the chorus of several voices singing in harmony to nothing but a tune, residing to allow Heidi tell the story of a lost child who is saved by her Guardian. Thie story is almost reminiscent to River Of Tuoni, except here the child lives to see her mother. The album ends with the explosive, invigorating song Lily Of The Moon, delivering lasting effects to make you want to get back to the top of the playlist and relish each track again.

Amberian Dawn had the sole purpose of doing something rather different with Circus Black, and while their other albums (River Of Tuoni, The Clouds Of Northland Thunder and End of Eden) are pieces that have graced airwaves, Circus Black has managed to carve out a new niche in symphonic rock. The vocal content is inspiring, the drums and percussions are outstanding and the overall output rock that makes you appreciate it for its sincerity and acknowledgement of its roots.

Stand out tracks: Circus Black, Charnel’s Ball, Letter, Guardian.

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Japandroids New songs + Tour Dates

In preparation for the release of their upcoming album “Celebration Rock”, Japandroids have released a new song titled “The House That Heaven Built”. The new album will be in stores June 5th and you can get a Vinyl copy of House that Heaven Built on the 15th of May. Until then, you can listen to it HERE on Soundcloud

The track list for the Celebration Rock:

01 The Nights of Wine and Roses
02 Fire’s Highway
03 Evil’s Sway
04 For the Love of Ivy
05 Adrenaline Nightshift
06 Younger Us
07 The House That Heaven Built
08 Continuous Thunder

To support the album, Japandroids will be touring a number of locations in Europe and North America. Make sure to peruse the list and see if they are headed your way:

04-27-28 Grand Rapids, MI – Pyramid Scheme
05-17 Cardiff, Wales – Clwb Ifor Bach
05-18 Brighton, England – Green Door Store
05-19 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso (London Calling Festival)
05-21 Bristol, England – Cooler
05-22 London, England – CAMP (Basement)
05-23 Manchester, England – Soup Kitchen
05-24 Glasgow, Scotland – King Tut’s
05-25 Leeds, England – Cockpit 2
05-26 Nottingham, England – Bodega
05-31 Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Sound
06-11 Seattle, WA – Neumos
06-12 Portland, OR – Doug Fir
06-14 San Francisco, CA – The Independent
06-15 Los Angeles, CA – Echoplex
06-16 San Diego, CA – The Casbah
06-19 Denver, CO – Larimer Lounge
06-21 Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
06-22 Cleveland, OH – The Grog Shop
06-23 Toronto, Ontario – Horseshoe Tavern
06-25 Montreal, Quebec – La Sala Rossa
06-26 Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
06-27 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
06-29 Philadelphia, PA – Johnny Brenda’s
06-30 Washington, DC – Rock & Roll Hotel
07-03 Minneapolis, MN – 7th Street Entry
07-07 Vancouver, British Columbia – Biltmore Cabaret

I wouldn’t mind going to the Philadelphia Show or the show at the Bowery Ballroom in New York.

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Watch the video for Sleigh Bells “Comeback Kid”

Here is the video for Sleigh Bells  new single “Comeback Kid”. Its the first official video from their second album Reign of Terror, which is due in stores February 14th; thats Valentines day. The video features Alexis Kruss singing and hoping on a bed with rifles, guns and guitars. Its appropriately loud, raucous and full of energy like anything you’d expect from Sleigh Bells. And yes, Derek is wearing a Nirvana T-shirt. Very badass

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Listen to Trent Reznor and Karen O cover Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song”

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Featured Music: Childish Gambino – Bonfire

Hot on the heels of his signing to Glassnote Records, Childish Gambino releases his first single, a song drenched in Gambino’s trade mark bravado, quick wit and explosive punch lines. Throw in a stadium sized beat and you’ve got yourself a “Bonfire” Continue Reading →

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Featured Music: The Dead 60s – Riot Radio

The beauty of good music is the fact that it can surpass time and other worldly boundaries to present this eternal grace in which you can always find comfort. So what if I decide to feature a song that comes all the way from 2004 or 2005? It still makes no difference if the song still holds it’s subtle charm and does it’s piece in making me nod my head like someone who’s high on acid and is seeing things that aren’t there… like fat ladies in g-strings and orange hair…
The Dead 60s, unlike what the name might suggest, have living members. Or had. They split in 2008. But that doesn’t mean that their music can’t make sense anymore. On the contrary, Riot Radio (among other songs) still resonates with their punk rock feel.

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Featured Music: Radiohead – Lotus Flower

Lotus Flower, the lead (and probably only) Single from Radiohead’s 8th Studio Album The King of Limbs is a steady, atmospheric tune. With a Black and White music video to accompany it, Lotus Flower is an instant classic that won’t be forgotten soon Continue Reading →

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Music: Grinderman – No Pussy Blues (Adam Freeland remix)

Alternative Rock band Grinderman’s aptly title song about sexual frustration “No pussy Blues” never really caught my attention, but this remix by Adam Freeland sure as hell did. I first heard the Adam Freeland remix of No Pussy Blues when it was used as the background music for an episode of Skins series 5 near the finale. Its an awesome song with a great beat, you are practically guaranteed to get up and dance or just sit back and laugh out loud when listening to Grinderman talking about using every trick in the book to try and score some sweet, sweet gash and fail miserably.

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