Wolfmother
Cosmic Egg
Genre: Hard Rock / Alternative / Metal? / Psychedelic
For Fans Of: Jet/Queens Of The Stone Age/Eagles Of Death Metal
What else is there to say? It’s Wolfmother
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Endless Endless Endless
No one could review this, and even come close to describing it.
Artist: Endless Endless Endless
Album: Sprawl
Genre: Ambient / Electronic / Noise / Psychedelic
Website: http://www.endlessendlessendless.com/?p=43
-Track List-
1 Hum [8:26]
2 Ghosts I: Static [6:03]
3 Washes [14:30]
4 Ghosts II: Breaths [7:40]
5 Sprawl [15:32]
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Saosin
Intensity. In some ways it’s wasted on the young. What have these kids got to be so intense about anyway? Or maybe it’s actually easy to forget that youth is the period that breeds the reasons behind the pains and troubles that carry most of us through the rest of our lives, and that this intensity is therefore valid.
Either that or it could be that it is rapidly becoming nigh on impossible to review yet another band of youths from the USA, intent on carrying their message to the world through the medium of guitars that teeter on the brink of truly rocking, yet ultimately err on the side of safety, without the review descending into a series of esoteric ramblings about the nature of the human condition.
In an attempt to return to the point, Saosin are actually an excellently produced, wonderfully polished outfit, who have created an album full of driving, guitar led melodies, wonderful harmonies, and soaring choruses. Within their genre and musical peer group they are faultless, but sadly this album seems to lack any of the qualities of true musical greatness or longevity.
Reviewed by Rich Edge
Artist: Saosin
Album: Self-Titled
Genre: Post-Hardcore / Alternative Rock / Psychedelic
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/saosin
-Track List-
1. It’s Far Better To Learn
2. Sleepers
3. It’s So Simple
4. Voices
5. Finding Home
6. Follow And Feel
7. Come Close
8. I Never Wanted To
9. Collapse
10. You’re Not Alone
11. Bury Your Head
12. Some Sense Of Security
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