This is my first encounter with Glaswegian
post-rock group, Mogwai. I’ve never liked the term “post-rock” but because
I don’t know how else to categorise this group I’ll roll with the term just
this once.
“A collection of profound and epic album reviews and musical articles by former astronaut and brain surgeon, Alasdair Kennedy. Reaching levels of poetry that rival Keats and Blake, the following reviews affirm Alasdair to be a prodigy, a genius and a god whose opinion is always objectively right. He is also without a doubt the most modest man in the universe.” - Alasdair Kennedy
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Review of "Clear" by Periphery
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| Another Yeezus-inspired album cover (or rather "lack-of-album-cover"). |
Progressive metal band, Periphery, released
their second album back in 2012, a record that I was enamoured with for its
melodic take on “djent” (Read here). The band have since recorded a new EP,
which dropped yesterday. Are the band still as kickass as they were two years
ago?
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Review of "Transgender Dysphoria Blues" by Against Me!
Transsexual coming-out stories are a rarity
in the rock scene and I was curious to hear how the Floridian punk band’s lead
singer, Laura Jane Gabel (formerly known as Thomas James Gabel) would tackle such
daring and personal subject matter.
Thursday, 23 January 2014
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
SUM ALBUMZ DAT I BUYED
So, I bought four albums the other day and I thought I'd share them here:
The Money Store - Death Grips - The Californian extreme hip hop group's best album so far in my opinion. It gave my speakers a workout. Comes with lyrics inside - which in Death Grips' case is very useful.
| Also comes with a gross close-up image of an eyeball in the lyric booklet. Thought I'd share that with y'all |
Aleph - Gesaffelstein - Dark techno album from the end of last year. Click here for a review. Again, this gave my speakers a workout - especially that track "Hellifornia" with its air-raid-siren-like-synthline and seismic-trap-bass.
The Very Best of the Doors - The Doors - A great selection of all the best Doors hits. 20 of them on one disc! "The End" (predictably put at the end of the record) has been trimmed down slightly but I was never keen on the entire ten minute version.
The Best of Siouxsie and the Banshees - Siouxsie and the Banshees - Their late 80s/early 90s material doesn't do much for me and unfortunately makes up half the album. Still, I enjoyed hearing all the melancholy early classics like "Israel", "Spellbound", "Happy House" and "Arabian Knights" on one CD.
Review of "High Hopes" by Bruce Springsteen
High
Hopes is a collection of orchestral dad-rock arena
pleasers, packed with strained-sung inspirational hooks such as “this is your
sword and this is your shield” and the incredibly witty “Just like fire would” (it
sounds like “just like firewood”. Get it???).
Friday, 17 January 2014
Review of "Iller than Most" by Del the Funky Homosapien
American Underground MC, Del the Funky Homosapien,
delivers a mixtape that’s minimalist to the max, throwing away any hint of social
commentary or lyrical theme, instead serving up an album that is essentially
just one big diss-fest to all the other current rappers in the game. His rhymes
are witty and his conversational tone of delivery is engaging, but overall,
nothing really sticks.
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