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Old 01-28-2018, 01:53 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Title: “Anymore"
Artist: The Sufis
Album: After Hours
Genre: Garage Rock/Neo-Psych
What I know about this artist: Nuffin'
And now, to listen...
Bouncy, catchy. I like the low-key vocal and the organ is nice too. Melody kind of puts me in mind of “All For Leyna” by Billy Joel. Kind of. Not half bad.
One-word impression after listening: Cool
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Old 01-28-2018, 02:07 PM   #32 (permalink)
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I've just realised that if you go to the Artist rather than the Album page on Allmusic it helpfully shows you other artists who this one can be compared to, so I'm adding that category in. For times when the genre tag may not give you the best idea as to what the music is about, and if you don't feel like clicking the YouTube, you can at least see if they're like anyone you already may know.

I'll start that from the next one and then when I have time, I'll go back and add the category retrospectively to the ones I've already posted.
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Old 01-28-2018, 02:08 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Title: “Temple"
Artist: Tonight Alive
Album: Underworld
Genre: Alt-Rock/Emo Pop/Punk-pop (is this the same as Pop-punk?)
What I know about this artist: Nil
Similar To: Paramore/Pvris/Against the Current/Kenotia/We Are the in Crowd/Hands Like Houses
And now, to listen...
Hard hitting kind of rock, not too bad. Yer wan has a decent voice that goes from kind of growly rocker to almost disco diva during this song (unless the chorus is being sung by someone else? No, in the video it seems to be her). Got a decent hook in the song, guitars punch nicely. Okay.

One-word impression after listening: Interesting
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Old 01-28-2018, 03:08 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Title: “This is War"
Artist: Audrey Horne
Album: Blackout
Genre: Alt-Metal/Post-Grunge
What I know about this artist: Nothing
Similar To: El Caco/Hinder/Alice in Chains/Crossfade/Three Days Grace/Adelitas Way
And now, to listen...
Sounds very Maiden when it starts, and the melody is ripped off totally from Blondie's “Call Me”. For all that, it's a bouncy, rocky metal song but definitely owes too much to Bruce and the boys. Even the midsection is classic Maiden. Good though, if a little (a lot) derivative.
One-word impression after listening: Maiden
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Old 01-28-2018, 03:16 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Title: “Week"
Artist: Jaguwar
Album: Ringthing
Genre: Shoegaze
What I know about this artist: Nada
Similar To: SPC ECO/Stargazer Lillies/Static Daydream
And now, to listen...
Louder and more abrasive than I had expected – I guess I've got used to shoegaze bands being quiet and introspective, your Lows, your Soulvakis – but this is more like MBV really. Very sharp guitar riffs, kind of gets in the way of an otherwise nice melodic little song; sort of seem out of place, those riffs. Odd. But not bad.
One-word impression after listening: Loud
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Old 01-28-2018, 03:23 PM   #36 (permalink)
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Title: “Spice City Boys"
Artist: Spice Boys
Album: Glade
Genre: Garage Punk
What I know about this artist: Zilch
Similar To: N/A apparently!
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Raucous is one word that keeps popping up when talking of this Swedish punk band, and it fits. The vocal (which appears to be by a female, despite the fact that all four are guys. Maybe they're using effects on the voice of the singer?) is high-pitched and really hard to make out. Pretty damn weird. Raw enough guitar, not the worst I've ever heard but I doubt I'd be coming back for more.
One-word impression after listening: Weird
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Old 02-03-2018, 03:02 PM   #37 (permalink)
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Title: “Rebel Heart"
Artist: First Aid Kit
Album: Ruins
Genre: Indie Folk
What I know about this artist: Nothing
Similar To: Fleet Foxes/My Bubba/You+Me/The Accidentals/Samantha Crain/Lily and Madeline
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Pretty keyboard driven, the vocal is a tiny little bit harsh but not bad, the vocal harmonies much better. Oh yeah, very pleasant and very catchy. Like this a lot.

One-word impression after listening: Nice
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Old 02-04-2018, 09:45 PM   #38 (permalink)
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Title: “Rebel Heart"
Artist: First Aid Kit
Album: Ruins
Genre: Indie Folk
What I know about this artist: Nothing
Similar To: Fleet Foxes/My Bubba/You+Me/The Accidentals/Samantha Crain/Lily and Madeline
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Pretty keyboard driven, the vocal is a tiny little bit harsh but not bad, the vocal harmonies much better. Oh yeah, very pleasant and very catchy. Like this a lot.


One-word impression after listening: Nice
You made a review of my review on them, so you have to know about them.

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In http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...dern-rock.html sometimes you need a First Aid Kit, so see Neapolitan about it...
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Old 03-06-2018, 10:42 AM   #40 (permalink)
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Title: “Gold Hole"
Artist: Shame
Album: Songs of Praise
Genre: Post-Punk
Just popping in to say that this is a nice record.
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