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Old 11-25-2015, 02:19 PM   #2161 (permalink)
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Just noticed that you actually did import the recs from that alphabetical rec thread. Lol. Not changing my rec though. Take it, bitch.
Which one you talkin' bout?
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Old 11-25-2015, 02:49 PM   #2162 (permalink)
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Which one you talkin' bout?
Hey, you were the one to accept it, so I'm not telling, unless you decide to admit to the site that you're a pussy and remove all my recs. It's not that long of an album anyway.
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There is only one bright spot and that is the growing habit of disgruntled men of dynamiting factories and power-stations; I hope that, encouraged now as ‘patriotism’, may remain a habit! But it won’t do any good, if it is not universal.
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Old 11-25-2015, 03:41 PM   #2163 (permalink)
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Cool yer jets, hot shot! Here ya go!

Title: California
Artiste: Mr. Bungle
Genre: Experimental/Avant-Garde
Familiarity: I've heard Disco Volante and was not very impressed, though that was for Metal Month III...

1. Sweet charity: Well this is nice. Birdsong, Hawaiian guitar, whistling, slow ballad, very relaxed. Really nice. Sort of a dreampop idea to it, while retaining a rock swagger. Good start.
2. None of them knew they were robots: Bit more frenetic; kind of a rockabilly idea in this. Pretty amusing though. Organ is great. Bit overlong maybe.
3. Retrovertigo: Gorgeous little acoustic ballad. Oh, okay: it ramped up there but it's still lovely. Really like this one.
4. The air-conditioned nightmare: Kind of a weird sense of The Beach Boys about this. This is a track Frownland wanted me to listen to but then changed his mind when he saw I'd been recced the entire album. Kicking up now with a melange of surf rock and what may approximate to death metal? Weird indeed. But good weird. Now it's gone into a kind of bluesy, West Coast thing. Idea of The Eagles, sort of thing.
5. Ars moriendi: Russian folk music? Mad violin and accordion. Bit of Mexican guitar, Mariachi, dart of metal thrown in. Kind of all over the place. Now there's an acoustic piano for a moment, then it goes back to the accordion. Kind of. I can't keep up. It's a little too overwhelming, hard to pin anything down.
6. Pink cigarette: Seems to be a slow blues song with a kind of Arabian melody underpinning it. Definite sense of Elvis's slower stuff here. Nice backing vocals. At least it stays the same, doesn't genre-jump every three seconds. Flatline at the end is hilarious. Yeah, you're going blue.
7. Golem II: The bionic vapour boy: Don't quite know what to make of this. Waits/Beefheart meets boyband with a bit of funk. Weird.
8. The holy filament: This one's nice, kind of chant over a piano. Elements of progressive rock/ ELO. Nice.
9. Vanity Fair: Bit of doo-wop/soul now. Cool.
10. Goodbye sober day: Yeah, this is too out there for me. Ends badly really, which is a pity.

End result: Overall though, a lot better than I had expected and not as hard to get into as Disco Volante. Some very good tracks. I still wouldn't be seeing myself becoming a fan or anything.

So, Love or Hate? I think it would have to be a Love, really.
A little trivia:

The singer of Mr. Bungle is Mike Patton, also known for Faith No More and his various other side projects. He has the largest identified vocal range, coming in at a grand total of 6 octaves and 1/2 note, which is almost an entire piano. For some comparison, Axl Rose has 5 octaves and 2 and a half notes.
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Old 11-25-2015, 03:44 PM   #2164 (permalink)
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Is that the double live album that you refused to review?
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Old 11-25-2015, 04:10 PM   #2165 (permalink)
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A little trivia:

The singer of Mr. Bungle is Mike Patton, also known for Faith No More and his various other side projects. He has the largest identified vocal range, coming in at a grand total of 6 octaves and 1/2 note, which is almost an entire piano. For some comparison, Axl Rose has 5 octaves and 2 and a half notes.
Identifying him with Faith No More will get you no favors in this thread.
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There is only one bright spot and that is the growing habit of disgruntled men of dynamiting factories and power-stations; I hope that, encouraged now as ‘patriotism’, may remain a habit! But it won’t do any good, if it is not universal.
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Old 11-25-2015, 06:15 PM   #2166 (permalink)
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Know what TH, go ahead and switch my Majical Clouds rec to cloudcover - Enter Humanity if it's not too much trouble. I reckon it's been long enough since I rec'd the first of the three

https://cloudcover1.bandcamp.com/album/enter-humanity
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On this one your voice is kind of weird but really intense and awesome
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Old 11-26-2015, 05:25 AM   #2167 (permalink)
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A little trivia:

The singer of Mr. Bungle is Mike Patton, also known for Faith No More and his various other side projects. He has the largest identified vocal range, coming in at a grand total of 6 octaves and 1/2 note, which is almost an entire piano. For some comparison, Axl Rose has 5 octaves and 2 and a half notes.
I know all this thanks. Normally I would mention these facts but this format does not lend itself to my usual verbal diarrhea...
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Know what TH, go ahead and switch my Majical Clouds rec to cloudcover - Enter Humanity if it's not too much trouble. I reckon it's been long enough since I rec'd the first of the three

https://cloudcover1.bandcamp.com/album/enter-humanity
Ah goddamit! I'm trying to stay away from people's personal albums in this thread, but how can I resist the chance to review another cloudcover??
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Old 11-26-2015, 02:23 PM   #2168 (permalink)
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days left to get your last recs in for the year! Recs close midnight on November 30 and will definitely not reopen until early 2016, so get yours in now!
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Old 11-26-2015, 02:25 PM   #2169 (permalink)
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Title: Renegade
Artiste: HammerFall
Genre: Power Metal
Familiarity: Zero

1. Templars of steel: Good powerful start, very warrioresque, reminds me a little of Manowar crossed with Stratovrius. Slower, grindier than I had initially expected. Plenty of Maiden there too, as if I needed to say.
2. Keep the flame burning: Faster, very power metal with a great solo of course.
3. Renegade: Another great rocker with powerful riffing and a great vocal. Like the backing vox too.
4. Living in victory: Fastest one yet, with a great melody
5. Always will be: Gorgeous riff to open this, seems to be a ballad. Metal bands write the best ballads, and of those, I think power metal bands have the edge there.
6. The way of the warrior: Very neoclassical guitar, really romps along.
7. Destined for glory: Very dramatic start with orchestral style keyboards then a big soaraway guitar.
8. The champion: I find this a little meh, to be honest. Kind of hard to think of anything to write about it.
9. Raise the hammer: Powerful little instrumental
10. A legend reborn: Good strong dramatic closer.

End result: This is the first I've heard from HammerFall, and while I did like it, I kind of don't see too much difference between this and any other power metal album I've heard, which is always a problem with this subgenre. Still, pretty bitchin' for sure.

So, Love or Hate? Think this has to be a Love (okay Batty, you can put the baseball bat down now...)
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Old 11-26-2015, 02:37 PM   #2170 (permalink)
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I'm rec'ing: JANVS - Vega




It's not uploaded in full within a single video on youtube, (and I think you may have said something about not wanting to have to go through multiple videos, so if that's the case then you can disregard this rec,) but a single profile has uploaded all of it as different videos for each song. If you're still interested, here's the MA page for the tracklist and order of songs -- Janvs - Vega - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives -- and here's the first song - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqxGIcdefdw

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