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  • VisD
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    • Jun 2007
    • 1196

    #271
    Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

    Breakbeat Heartbeat - 22:06

    BBHB is wildly inconsistent, but this is one of his stronger assemblies imo. Hope you enjoy it.


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    • noname219
      FFR Wiki Admin
      • May 2007
      • 1694

      #272
      Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

      Day Thirty-One - December 31st, 2013
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      White Lighter by Typhoon (recommended by moches)

      1. Prelude
      2. Artificial Light
      3. Young Fathers
      4. Morton's Fork
      5. Possible Deaths
      6. The Lake
      7. Dreams of Cannibalism
      8. One Hundred Years
      9. Prosthetic Love
      10. Hunger & Thirst
      11. Caesar
      12. Common Sentiments
      13. Post Script

      Last review of 2013, technically speaking, I'm two day late. (crap crap crap) But picking this album is a crazy good timing because it's moches' album of the year .
      So, Typhoon is an indie rock band from Portland, Oregon with a driving force of 14 members. Not quite the number of The Polyphonic Spree but still. They were formed in 2005 and White Lighter is their 3rd album. Their music can be compared to Arcade Fire, Beirut, Frightened Rabbit or Bright Eyes. Probably to some extent to Sufjan Stevens.

      When you discover a new band for the first time, you can't help but make comparisons with the music you have previously heard of. That's what happened when I listened to White Lighter. Their sound is extremely close to a lot of recent indie bands I've listened in the past years. It doesn't hurt their music, but it hurts their identity. If I never get back to this music, I will forget who they are. Instead, what makes this album interesting is the contrast of the melodies. Climaxing from the mid of Hunger & Thirst, it sounds ambitious. Violins are sublime on that song -- and on the whole album for that matter. Artificial Light is another highlight, introducing upbeat horns, bursting with a poignant symphonic choral. You can find almost the same harmonies somewhere into Dreams of Canibalism. The fuzzing guitar in The Lake has a cool tone, but they rushed its insertion by a half-measure. All of this contrast with the cute female voice and a gentle acoustic guitar you can find in Morton's Fork or Possible Deaths. So, it's this balance of ideas that makes it worthwhile. Gotta mention the songwriting too. On the negative side, beginning of Artificial Light is a bit discordant, too much going on there. Plus the singer sometimes seems out of breath.

      Definitely a grower. Will give it more spins. For now, I feel comfortable with 7 stars.

      My rating : ★★★★★★★☆☆☆

      @ moches : take a look at Seeds or Into Your Lungs by Hey Rosetta!

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      • noname219
        FFR Wiki Admin
        • May 2007
        • 1694

        #273
        Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

        Day Thirty-Two - January 1st, 2014
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        Forest of Equilibrium by Cathedral (recommended by rayword45)

        1. Picture of Beauty & Innocence (Intro) / Commiserating the Celebration
        2. Ebony Tears
        3. Serpent Eve
        4. Soul Sacrifice
        5. A Funeral Request
        6. Equilibrium
        7. Reaching Happiness, Touching Pain

        Cathedral is a band from UK founded by the ex-vocalist of Napalm Death, Lee Dorrian who didn't like the death metal sound the band was moving to. Their first album Forest of Equilibrium went out in 1991 and became a reknown album in the doom metal community. They soon changed their sound to a faster groove/stoner/heavy metal and put out nine other albums before their dissolution in 2013.

        It's so sloooooooow. Oh boy, and it dragged a lot. It's like watching a huge suitcase containing the only pair of dry socks you had slowly sink to the bottom of a muddy pit. So slow and downbeat, it's painful. I don't mind the thickness of the songs, but when combined to the depressive combination of chords and low vocals, it puts you into this mood and the music hurts even more. When they decide to crank up the tempo, that's when it gets good. Soul Sacrifice and the second section of A Funeral Request are great stoner metal songs. You can also hear at the end of the first track a pretty interesting reverberated effect on the vocals. About those vocals, well, they sucked. Almost no redeemable values for me. Heavy and muddy for sure, but painfully bad. The flute on Reaching Happiness, Touching Pain makes for a weird combination and it worked, somehow.

        It's by listening Soul Sacrifice that I figured out I like their later work more (The Ethereal Mirror and over). Their doomy sound is generally unattractive. However, the album feels organic, so that gets a few more points because of this.

        My rating : ★★★★★★☆☆☆☆

        edit : OP was updated. Lot of movements in the rankings. Will also rank them by month and give out monthly "awards". At the end of the year, I will make a more accurate top 50-100.
        Last edited by noname219; 01-2-2014, 09:32 PM.

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        • rayword45
          Local Teenage Wastebasket
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          • Feb 2007
          • 3212

          #274
          Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

          I liked the vocal style personally, because it gave it a very unique feel to the album, compared to all the other Doom Metal artists like Candlemass and St. Vitus with operatic vocals. It's pretty obvious that it's not for everyone though. I think of this album as the midpoint between Doom and Sludge like Eyehategod.

          EDIT: Is it possible so my list of recommendations goes in reverse alphabetical instead? I'm far more eager to see Ween and The Mountain Goats reviewed than Acid Bath and Lightning Bolt.
          Last edited by rayword45; 01-2-2014, 10:52 PM.
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          • Hakulyte
            Galaxy Collapse says hi
            • Jul 2005
            • 4697

            #275
            Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

            Iron Maiden - Brave New World
            Stratovarius - Chosen Ones

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            • noname219
              FFR Wiki Admin
              • May 2007
              • 1694

              #276
              Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

              Day Thirty-Three - January 2nd, 2014
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              Grace Under Pressure by Rush (recommended by trumaestro)

              1. Distant Early Warning
              2. Afterimage
              3. Red Sector A
              4. The Enemy Within
              5. The Body Electric
              6. Kid Gloves
              7. Red Lenses
              8. Between the Wheels

              Rush. One of the most popular progressive rock band around. Formed in 1968, but only started recording in 1973. They got really popular around the release of 2112 and reached a climax after Moving Pictures, with YYZ, Limelight and Tom Sawyer being some of their most known songs.

              I never was a fan of Rush. I like them but I can't see why they are so much praised. Their songs mostly left me cold barring a few exceptions (Working Man, 2112, etc.). So I wasn't expecting a lot. It started good, with two of their best songs. Good choruses, the instrumental section on Afterimage is more than decent. Then, I started to realize how awful and synthetic the drum was programmed during the drum rolls in Red Sector A. Talented musicians, but their tuning is off at times. The bass playing on The Enemy Within is solid. Not to mention the guitar solos on Kid Gloves and Between the Wheels.

              Progressive rock was declining in popularity in the mid-80s so Rush went ahead and adapt themselves by blending their music even more than before. It's notable in The Enemy Within with ska (guitar) and electronic influences (that sound really cheapo today). Red Lenses features some quite ugly experimentation, it's absurd and uninspiring. On Between the Wheels, the synth was well mixed into the chorus (1m30). I always found Rush to have a fascinating songwriting. On The Body Electric, for example, there's a line repeated multiple times : "1001001". Can be translated to "I" in ASCII or "egg" in morse code (same trick they pulled off in YYZ). When you get to the lyrics, it describes a robot who tries to break free from a robot's social structure. The "I" or "egg" might be a reference to the robot's struggling to escape.

              Not their best I believe. I found their early albums generally superior, but it wasn't bad either.

              My rating : ★★★★★★★☆☆☆

              @ rayword : with the randomizer, they have equal chances of being picked up.
              @ Hakulyte : added yours

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              • noname219
                FFR Wiki Admin
                • May 2007
                • 1694

                #277
                Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

                Day Thirty-Four - January 3rd, 2014
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                2003-2008 by RTPN (recommended by DragonIIDX)

                1. Awakening
                2. Pulse
                3. Boomslang
                4. Inside
                5. Feedback
                6. Cell
                7. Hypersleep
                8. Abyss
                9. Crossfire
                10. Termination
                11. Trigger
                12. Shattered
                13. Aftershock
                14. Extacy
                15. Solarize
                16. Blinded - Terror
                17. The Fall

                RTPN is a finnish electronic/industrial rock/metal duo founded by Asko Katiska and Sami Anttila at 2003. Couldn't find a lot about this group except they made some Celldweller and Subkulture remixes in the past.

                A lot of hidden industrial rock gems on this compilation. Very similar to Celldweller, Blue Stahli, Subkulture. I gotta say, it's better than those last two, and close to Celldweller's debut in terms of quality (better consistency at least). The guitar riffs are a bit straightforward (Crossfire, Inside, etc.) or memorable, like in the opener, Awakening. Some good trance beats here and there : Pulse, Termination, Shattered. An enjoyable ride. The guitar on Aftershock, on the other hand, is annoying and grating. Some darker, bleaker moods in Feedback and Abyss has a nice drum sequence going on. Mostly instrumental, but features whispering vocals (good), minimal spoken words or clean vocals on some songs, and muffled growling on Trigger (bad).

                So, I wasn't expecting a lot based on how little I could find about them. I was instead, pleasantly surprised. Too long for me, I could remove probably 5-6 filler songs. It's energetic and has a nice mixture of different genres.

                My rating : ★★★★★★★★☆☆

                Ooo was able to catch up.
                Last edited by noname219; 01-5-2014, 12:53 PM.

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                • noname219
                  FFR Wiki Admin
                  • May 2007
                  • 1694

                  #278
                  Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

                  Day Thirty-Five - January 4th, 2014
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                  Once by Nightwish (recommended by rushyrulz)

                  1. Dark Chest of Wonders
                  2. Wish I Had an Angel
                  3. Nemo
                  4. Planet Hell
                  5. Creek Mary's Blood
                  6. The Siren
                  7. Dead Gardens
                  8. Romanticide
                  9. Ghost Love Score
                  10. Kuolema Tekee Taiteilijan
                  11. Higher Than Hope

                  Finally getting to a Nightwish album at last. I know you know them. When I had my power metal "phase", that was one of the band I was listening the most. Had five songs from this album on iTunes before removing Wish I Had an Angel and Planet Hell because I was sick of them. Anyway, Once was their fourth album, released in 2004 and propulsing them as one of the main gothic/symphonic/whatever female fronted band, along with Evanescence, Epica, Within Temptation or Lacuna Coil. The album cost nearly €250 000 to produce (a record in Finland), partly because they hired a full orchestra - the London Phillarmonic Orchestra nothing less.

                  Last album with Tarja on the vocals. And she shines. I never undertood why they even bother adding generic male vocals on Wish I Had an Angel and Planet Hell. Tarja outclass by far Marco's voice. Yet, there's some opera-esque voices that complete her singing style finely. Creek Mary's Blood and Ghost Love Score are two long, mainly orchestral songs having some differences. First one is more smooth and "tribal", gets louder after 5m30, finishing with a native American prayer. The second one is more grandiose with an epic orchestral section, one of their most ambitious song. Have nothing to say negatively about the orchestra. How could I anyway ? They did a wonderful job.

                  What about the band ? I had the feeling they weren't exactly on par with the orchestra. They sure tried. But, they weren't as melodic and remarkable as their earlier albums. How would the album sound if we removed any trace of the orchestra ?
                  The guitar had some freaking boring riffs in Wish I Had an Angel or in some parts of Dead Gardens, yet the solos were good. The synthesizer and the bass were deeply buried, but they had their moments. The drumming was honest, but nothing extraordinary. It kinda left me waiting for more. At first sight, the album appears accessible, more than their other albums, due to being closer to symphonic metal than power metal. When you listen to it, however, it's more harsh, more aggressive, to a point where Romanticide sounds like a Thrash metal song.

                  Possible that I bump this album to 8 stars. It's close. Not yet. I will compare it before with their other records.

                  Kinda of funny how the cover art was copied from the first EP by Evanescence.

                  My rating : ★★★★★★★☆☆☆
                  Last edited by noname219; 01-5-2014, 12:52 PM.

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                  • rushyrulz
                    Digital Dancing!
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                    • Feb 2006
                    • 12985

                    #279
                    Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

                    I actually like Marco's vocals since you don't hear that kind of assertiveness and power in music today.


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                    • rushyrulz
                      Digital Dancing!
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                      • Feb 2006
                      • 12985

                      #280
                      Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

                      ps what are the random numbers beside each song title in the last 2 reviews?


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                      • noname219
                        FFR Wiki Admin
                        • May 2007
                        • 1694

                        #281
                        Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

                        Track ratings to help me find which song to bold. I forgot to remove them.

                        edit : if people see this, the daily review will be posted tomorrow morning
                        Last edited by noname219; 01-5-2014, 09:46 PM.

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                        • noname219
                          FFR Wiki Admin
                          • May 2007
                          • 1694

                          #282
                          Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

                          Day Thirty-Six - January 5th, 2014
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                          Calamari Tuesday by Feed Me (recommended by Tibbers)

                          1. Orion
                          2. Death by Robot
                          3. Lonely Mountain
                          4. Ebb & Flow
                          5. Rat Trap
                          6. Dazed
                          7. Ophelia
                          8. Chinchilla
                          9. In the Bin
                          10. Fiasco
                          11. Love Is All I Got
                          12. Short Skirt
                          13. No Grip
                          14. Onstuh
                          15. Last Requests

                          I'm once again, extremely late for my reviews. I will make them in advance starting from now, so when I'm in a rush, I won't accumulate delay... I hope so. Today Last sunday was Tibbers' birthday and the album chosen was Calamari Tuesday by Feed Me. Feed Me is Jon Gooch, also known as Spor who specialize in complextro, electro house and dubstep. Calamari Tuesday was his sophomore album, released last October.

                          A good entry point for people looking to get into complextro due to the large range of styles. There's a bunch of common breakdown-brostep songs (Ebb & Flow, No Grip, etc.). While some of those are entertaining or fun, in general, they are predictably cliché and don't have much interest. The more electro house-induced songs are much better. Orion has a nice build-up but ends on a high, Dazed is smooth and feels aerial, Ophelia is poppier and has a pleasant melodic chorus. The vocals are a good addition on Ophelia, Ebb & Flow and Last Requests. On Love Is All I Got, they don't fit and are distracting. The album has a nice progression : there is piano on the last three songs, it ends softly... if I'm excluding the bonus one minute chiptune track.

                          The large variety of styles create inconsistencies. I feel more comfortable when brostep is subdued or suggested. There's always some trace of it, even on the most obvious songs. I have the impression that the less present dubstep is, the better the songs get (probably related with my general indifference for the genre). It's a matter of finding a good balance in the styles, in which the album achieves at times, but didn't as a whole. Even if it's not homogeneous, it's still one fair attempt at the genre.

                          My rating : ★★★★★★☆☆☆☆

                          edit : rating was 6 actually
                          Last edited by noname219; 01-7-2014, 05:02 PM.

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                          • Tibbers
                            FFR Player
                            • Jan 2013
                            • 157

                            #283
                            Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

                            yay
                            Originally posted by noname219
                            Day Thirty-Six - January 5th, 2014
                            ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ


                            Calamari Tuesday by Feed Me (recommended by Tibbers)

                            1. Orion
                            2. Death by Robot
                            3. Lonely Mountain
                            4. Ebb & Flow
                            5. Rat Trap
                            6. Dazed
                            7. Ophelia
                            8. Chinchilla
                            9. In the Bin
                            10. Fiasco
                            11. Love Is All I Got
                            12. Short Skirt
                            13. No Grip
                            14. Onstuh
                            15. Last Requests

                            I'm once again, extremely late for my reviews. I will make them in advance starting from now, so when I'm in a rush, I won't accumulate delay... I hope so. Today Last sunday was Tibbers' birthday and the album chosen was Calamari Tuesday by Feed Me. Feed Me is Jon Gooch, also known as Spor who specialize in complextro, electro house and dubstep. Calamari Tuesday was his sophomore album, released last October.

                            A good entry point for people looking to get into complextro due to the large range of styles. There's a bunch of common breakdown-brostep songs (Ebb & Flow, No Grip, etc.). While some of those are entertaining or fun, in general, they are predictably cliché and don't have much interest. The more electro house-induced songs are much better. Orion has a nice build-up but ends on a high, Dazed is smooth and feels aerial, Ophelia is poppier and has a pleasant melodic chorus. The vocals are a good addition on Ophelia, Ebb & Flow and Last Requests. On Love Is All I Got, they don't fit and are distracting. The album has a nice progression : there is piano on the last three songs, it ends softly... if I'm excluding the bonus one minute chiptune track.

                            The large variety of styles create inconsistencies. I feel more comfortable when brostep is subdued or suggested. There's always some trace of it, even on the most obvious songs. I have the impression that the less present dubstep is, the better the songs get (probably related with my general indifference for the genre). It's a matter of finding a good balance in the styles, in which the album achieves at times, but didn't as a whole. Even if it's not homogeneous, it's still one fair attempt at the genre.

                            My rating : ★★★★★★★☆☆☆
                            Nice to know im not the only one who felt like the vocals on Love Is All I've Got were a bit offputting, favorite track on the whole album for me had to be fiasco. That cut to the Sonata in Headphones sounding piano was delicious.
                            Mahvel

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                            • noname219
                              FFR Wiki Admin
                              • May 2007
                              • 1694

                              #284
                              Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

                              Day Thirty-Seven - January 6th, 2014
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                              Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory by Dream Theater (recommended by yo man im awesome)

                              1. Regression
                              2. Overture 1928
                              3. Strange Déjà Vu
                              4. Through My Words
                              5. Fatal Tragedy
                              6. Beyond This Life
                              7. Through Her Eyes
                              8. Home
                              9. The Dance of Eternity
                              10. One Last Time
                              11. The Spirit Carries On
                              12. Finally Free

                              Cheated a bit on the tracklisting, the album is composed in acts and scenes, something common with progressive rock/metal but I didn't want to deal with that trouble.

                              Dream Theater, prominescent American progressive metal band, gained popularity in the early 90s after the release of Images and Words which contained the song Metropolis—Part I: "The Miracle and the Sleeper. Since then, many fans requested a follow-up of this song and that's how Metropolis Pt. 2 was created. It is a conceptual album about the story of a man named Nicholas that goes in an hypnotic state with the help of an hypnotherapist because he's haunted by his dreams and cannot sleep at night. He discovers the life of a woman named Victoria, and that Nicholas is her reincarnation, and Victoria needs his help, and Victoria felt in love with two guys named Edward and Julian, and there's a murder story going on... Anyway, how much they wrote about the storyline on wikipedia kind of baffles me. It's a 77 minute album, not a novel!

                              I always have a liking for conceptual album, there's an extra effort involved in the making and it often conveys new ideas, new ways for creating an album. The story is intruiging, not exceptionnal, but kept me interested. The sound effects were well chosen and the end took me by surprise. I found their concepts to be their most interesting aspect. The music isn't so far behind. Technically, there's substance, I don't need to emphasize their skills more than it needs to, it was already said in the past too many times. I had the impression they are overdoing themselves at moments. Obviously, it's Dream Theater, I shouldn't be surprised after all. The guitar solos are complex, overly fast, but entertaining. LaBrie's voice is correct decent. I have a very grey opinion about him, he's alright. There's a cool transition between Overture 1928 and Strange Déjà Vu. About the latter, the chorus is quite nice. As a song, Though My Words is in excess, but is important from a storyline point of view. The organ in Fatal Tragedy made me laugh (around 2:10). Home features orgasmic moanings around the 8 minute mark and the sound of a slot machine in the background. Still, a good song, but this part is just too much. Heard almost the entire first half of The Dance of Eternity from Instrumedley in Live at Budokan, although I prefer how more tightly it sounded on Instrumedley. John Petrucci's guitar solo on The Spirit Carries On is one of my favourite from him, more soulful and beautiful than everything else on the album.

                              8 stars. Don't care about the backlash they get.

                              My rating : ★★★★★★★★☆☆

                              edit : some mistakes fix
                              Last edited by noname219; 01-8-2014, 05:41 PM.

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                              • rayword45
                                Local Teenage Wastebasket
                                FFR Simfile Author
                                • Feb 2007
                                • 3212

                                #285
                                Re: Need music recommendations | 1 year challenge

                                Man the way you use correct is so alien to me lol.
                                The above post has a 50% chance of being useless. Potentially. Maybe.

                                BEST AAAs: WANDERLUST, Pandora, Necropotence, Mourning The Lost, Eradication, Feldschlacht

                                Hey, we need some users on this site. Please join.

                                And if you have not recommended any albums yet, do so. Please. I have a goal to reach. Here.
                                NO WAIT THAT SHIT'S OLD GO HERE INSTEAD.

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