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Old 06-22-2019, 12:13 PM   #281 (permalink)
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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 06-25-2019, 01:33 PM   #283 (permalink)
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Nea - Love it, the melodies and chord progressions and weird drum beats. The rhythm switch in the ‘come on chemicals ‘ part is one of those clever ways to make a song swing that I like every time I hear it in a song. Great music video too.
Thanks. Kevin Barnes is really great in that video.

The synth in Winnie - First Class Speed of Light reminds me of Fire, Fire, Fire by Dappled Cities, but instead of posting that song I posted Miniature Alas. Winnie is from Japan, and Dappled Cities is from Sydney, Australia.

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The second song is great too, nice riff and atmosphere, and I love the wailing solo guitar. The riff reminded me of this btw: (Lucifer Sam)
i listen to the 2 tracks back to back, yes they do sound good together.
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Bat - that’s some fun stuff. 'You know you can get hurt that way Daniel?'.
Rhyming 'bomb' with 'am' is another highlight.
Satanophonic - Hey there, welcome to this forum and thread. I like this song, especially the opening seconds and the wilder part towards the end. Great hysterical saxophone.
Nea - The first song is well crafted, so even though I think the vocals are too slick I like it. I feel similar about it as I do about some Jimmy Eat World songs. The second song has a melancholic feeling that appeals to me, especially the instrumental final part.
Bat II - That’s interesting, the instruments have a metal sound but it has many things in common with punk. A sort of bridge between punk and death metal. It’s still too metal for me to really dig though.
Ant - The first track has vague vocals, but great percussion, and overall it’s very funky and subtle. Nice. I have a hard time stomaching the vocals of the second track, but I love the background groove that sort of tickles, and the funky bass. The jazzy piano is really nice too.
Frown - Intricate Kinks-like melodies on crack. I love it.
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Nea - The first song is well crafted, so even though I think the vocals are too slick I like it. I feel similar about it as I do about some Jimmy Eat World songs. The second song has a melancholic feeling that appeals to me, especially the instrumental final part.
They are my exact sentiments for both songs, except I'm not too familiar with JEW songs. There are so many bands out there I can't keep track of any of them. If I find the time I'll check out some JEW songs. Who knows ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I thought the first song was posh, but not an insipid pop song. I like the outro to Minature Alas, the synthesizer had just the right sound with the haunting vibrato - I thought.

For the next two songs: there is a certain je ne sais quoi about live performances I really enjoy. The sound quality for the second video really good and that adds an extra something to it too.

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They are my exact sentiments for both songs, except I'm not too familiar with JEW songs.
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