Captain Beyond Captain Beyond Rock Music CD Review

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Clyde Lee Dennis Said:

Captain Beyond is the latest Rock CD put out by the richly group Captain Beyond and they have once again delivered a brilliant collection of tracks. I’m confident Captain Beyond fans, and Rock fans alike will be pleased with this one.

Captain Beyond have been a heavy hitters in the Rock genre for quite some time now and Captain Beyond is an excellent illustration as to why.

One of the nicer things about a CD like this is with this level of talent even if Rock isn’t your favorite genre you still can’t help but appreciate the greatness of the musicians.

Overall Captain Beyond is outstanding from beginning to end. One of those CDs that after a few listens the songs are just etched into your memory. A must have for the Rock fan. Really spectacular from beginning to end.

While this entire CD is really very good the truly standout tunes are track 8 – Thousand Days Of Yesterdays, track 10 – As The Moon Speaks, and track 13 – I Can’t Feel Nothin’.

My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 – Dancing Madly Backwards (On A Sea Of Air). It’s a great track!

Captain Beyond Release Notes:

Captain Beyond originally released Captain Beyond on August 19, 1997 on the Capricorn label.

CD Track List Follows:

1. Dancing Madly Backwards (On A Sea Of Air) 2. Armworth 3. Myopic Void 4. Mesmerization Eclipse 5. Raging River Of Fear 6. Thousand Days Of Yesterdays (Intro) 7. Frozen Over 8. Thousand Days Of Yesterdays (Time Since Come And Gone) 9. I Can’t Feel Nothin’ (Part 1) 10. As The Moon Speaks (To The Waves Of The Sea) 11. Astral Lady 12. As The Moon Speaks (Return) 13. I Can’t Feel Nothin’ (Part 2)

Captain Beyond Album Notes Captain Beyond: Rod Evans (vocals); Rhino (acoustic guitar, guitar, slide guitar); Lee Dorman (bass, background vocals, piano); Bobby Caldwell (drums, percussion, background vocals, piano, vibraphone, bells).

Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California.

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Music November 23rd 2009

Van Halen Van Halen Rock Music CD Review

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Clyde Lee Dennis Said:

The exceptionally talented Rock group Van Halen have released their CD entitled Van Halen. I am very confident and happy to announce that I believe Van Halen fans, and Rock fans alike will be pleased with this one. With the release of Van Halen their artistic excellence is on full display as they have once again delivered a brilliant collection of tracks that could very well be their best work to date.

Van Halen have been a heavy hitters in the Rock genre for quite a while now and Van Halen is an excellent illustration as to why.

Van Halen has a pleasantly varied, mix of 11 tracks that are very well written and brilliantly performed songs by these clearly gifted musicians. With many of the songs displaying a lot of the kind emotion that makes for a really great listen. Clearly drawing from what I can only imagine are their own personal experiences. At different points touching on the most real emotions of love, heartbreak, pain, failed relationships and unattainable romance. They’re all here.

Overall Van Halen is an outstanding release. Quite possibly Van Halen’s best to date. Really sensational from beginning to end. If you’re even mildly into Rock music you’ll enjoy this album.

While the entire album is really very good some of my favorites are track 4 – Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love, track 8 – Feel Your Love Tonight, and track 11 – On Fire

My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 – Runnin’ With The Devil. It’s a great track!

Van Halen Release Notes:

Van Halen originally released Van Halen on September 19, 2000 on the Warner Bros. Records label.

CD Track List Follows:

1. Runnin’ With The Devil 2. Eruption 3. You Really Got Me 4. Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love 5. I’m The One 6. Jamie’s Cryin’ 7. Atomic Punk 8. Feel Your Love Tonight 9. Little Dreamer 10. Ice Cream Man 11. On Fire

Van Halen: David Lee Roth (vocals); Eddie Van Halen (guitar, background vocals); Michael Anthony (bass, background vocals); Alex Van Halen (drums, background vocals).

Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California in 1978.

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Music November 7th 2009

Shins Oh Inverted World Rock Music CD Review

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Clyde Lee Dennis Said:

The exceptionally talented Rock group Shins have released their CD entitled Oh Inverted World. I am very confident and happy to announce that I believe Shins fans, and Rock fans alike will be pleased with this one. With the release of Oh Inverted World their artistic excellence is on full display as they have once again delivered a brilliant collection of tracks that could very well be their best work to date.

Shins have been a heavy hitters in the Rock genre for quite a while now and Oh Inverted World is an excellent illustration as to why.

Oh Inverted World has a nicely varied, mix of 11 tracks that are very well written and brilliantly performed songs by these clearly talented musicians. With many of the songs displaying a lot of the kind emotion that makes for a really great listen. Seemingly drawing from what I can only imagine are their own real life experiences. At different points touching on the most real emotions of love, heartbreak, pain, failed relationships and unattainable romance. They’re all here.

Overall Oh Inverted World is an outstanding release. What I call must have music. I give it two thumbs up and is most definitely a worthy addition to any Rock collection. Truly an outstanding Rock CD. One of those that is completely void of any wasted time, as each track is simply superb.

While the entire album is outstanding the truly standout tunes are track 2 – One By One All Day, track 8 – Girl On The Wing, and track 11 – The Past And Pending.

My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 – Caring Is Creepy. It’s a great track!

Oh Inverted World Release Notes:

Shins originally released Oh Inverted World on June 19, 2001 on the Sub Pop Records label.

CD Track List Follows:

1. Caring Is Creepy 2. One By One All Day 3. Weird Divide 4. Know Your Onion! 5. Girl Inform Me 6. New Slang 7. Celibate Life, The 8. Girl On The Wing 9. Your Algebra 10. Pressed In A Book 11. Past And Pending, The

The Shins: Marty Crandall, Neal Langford, James Mercer, Jesse Sandoval.

Additional personnel includes: Melanie Crandall (cello); Neils Galloway (French horn); David Hernandez (bass).

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Music November 3rd 2009

Puddle of Mudd Come Clean Rock Music CD Review

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Clyde Lee Dennis Said:

The exceptionally talented Rock group Puddle Of Mudd have released their CD entitled Come Clean. I am very confident and happy to announce that I believe Puddle Of Mudd fans, and Rock fans alike will be pleased with this one. With the release of Come Clean their artistic excellence is on full display as they have once again delivered a brilliant collection of tracks that could very well be their best work to date.

Puddle Of Mudd have been a heavy hitters in the Rock genre for quite some time now and Come Clean is an excellent illustration as to why.

One of the nicer things about a CD like this is when the talent is this rich even if Rock isn’t your favorite style you still can’t help but appreciate the greatness of the musicians.

Overall Come Clean is excellent from beginning to end. One of those CDs that after a few listens the songs are just etched into your memory. A must have for the Rock fan. Really spectacular from beginning to end.

While this entire album is outstanding the truly standout tunes are track 3 – Out Of My Head, track 7 – Bring Me Down, and track 11 – P*** It All Away.

My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 – Control. This is a great track!

Come Clean Release Notes:

Puddle Of Mudd originally released Come Clean on August 28, 2001 on the Flawless / Geffen label.

CD Track List Follows:

1. Control 2. Drift & Die 3. Out Of My Head 4. Nobody Told Me 5. Blurry 6. She Hates Me 7. Bring Me Down 8. Never Change 9. Basement 10. Said 11. P*** It All Away

Come Clean Album Notes Puddle Of Mudd: Wesley Reid Scantlin (vocals, guitar); Paul James Phillips (guitar, background vocals); Douglas John Ardito (bass, background vocals); Greg Upchurch (drums, background vocals).

Recorded at Third Stone Recording and NRG Studios, North Hollywood, California.

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Music October 8th 2009

Ritmic Traumatic-indie Rock Music Band From Indonesia

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Raymond Johan Said:

Ritmic Traumatic is a new indie rock music band that was formed at 2007 and decide to released its mini album on this 2009 with Depth of Field as its album title.

As a new independent/indie band in Indonesia Ritmic Traumatic realize that chances to break the whole setting of Indonesia’s music industry would be long-tunneled-efforts. Ritmic Traumatic realize the condition of Indonesia’s music industry is barely in the edge of its apocalypse,they said. Try to compile several facts that are happening in the industry which are instantaneous new comers with low musical knowledge or skill, low performance practices, an ongoing-narrowed genre that is offered to the so-called “market” which is significantly change the variety of genre into a mono genre in Indonesia music market.

For this reason, Ritmic Traumatic tries to bring out the perspective of Indonesian music to the surface of the industry. Rooted in rock genre and still has its freedom to embrace other genres’ ambiences. Ritmic Traumatic believe in freedom of expression. Ritmic Traumatic believe in freedom of speech. Ritmic Traumatic believe in limitless musical imagination. Therefore the band support all Indonesian bands that creatively and consistently contribute their pieces because they believe that the values above still exist in Indonesia’s music industry – to name several of them, The S.I.G.I.T., Nidji, Maliq & déssentials, KOIL, Padi, The Upstairs, and many others. 

All in all, for the world… try to hear their music… listen their messages… download their MP3 that they share for in their website for free… even contact them if you want to test their musics

Raymond Johan

http://www.ritmic-traumatic.com

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Music October 7th 2009

Music Review of Vampire Weekend’s Self-titled Album

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Darren Tan Said:

“Vampire Weekend” are an American four-piece indie band from New York that was formed in 2006. There are four members in Vampire Weekend, which include Ezra Koenig (Lead Vocal and Guitar), Rostam Batmanglij (Guitar, Keyboard and Backing Vocal), Chris Tomson (Drums and Backing Vocal) and Chris Baio (Bass and Backing Vocal). Vampire Weekend’s music genre are mostly indie pop and a little bit of African music influence, which is called Afro-pop. It’s very obvious in their music that they don’t belong to any rock genre. Many people would have wondered how they have decided on their band being called Vampire Weekend, it’s a question to be answered. According to LimeWire Music Blog, Vampire Weekend was derived from one of Ezra’s amateur films, which was also of the same name. You’ve guessed it.

Vampire Weekend is something you don’t hear everyday. If you’re looking for something fresh, something friendly to the ears, something cute, then you’re at the right place. You’ll love Vampire Weekend.

Vampire Weekend is really cute at “Mansard Roof”. Some non-stop drum beats, clever percussion, catchy and cute guitar hooks. There were some moments that their guitar playing styles reminded me of The Strokes. Mansard Roof is a very short song, but it will definitely haunt you in a good way. After listening it for the first time, i always i always hit “previous” button. Reason? Mansard Roof is suitable for anyone at anytime.

“Oxford Comma” has a catchy and steady drum beats to it. It’s a song that will surely but slowly grow into you. And what i found out was that, this song is actually a very good song to sing along. Imagine you’re having a karaoke session with your friend, Oxford Comma would definitely be a darling for anyone to sing. It’s not a fast track where anyone couldn’t catch their breath when singing, and it’s not those tracks that require high pitching voices. During the break of this song, the guitar solo was cute yet great. I found myself smiling whenever that part comes along. “Lil’ Jon, he always tells the truth..” I’m having Vampire Weekend Comma.

“A-Punk” is a fast track. The guitar on this track is fast and definitely piercing. I can’t really imagine myself playing guitar on A-Punk. It’s like you couldn’t stop even for a second! There was an instrument that sounded like a flute, or even organ, or even some DJ equipments everytime Ezra went, “Look outside at the raincoats coming, say OH…” in a repetition manner. And it’s really good. From the lyrics, i’m guessing that Vampire Weekend are singing about a girl whose lover is no longer around. A cute and fast track which can’t be missed.

“Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa” is somewhat similar to Oxford Comma. It started off slow and soft, later on when it picked up the tempo. It’s not loud, just that it sounds much fuller in its music. If you listen carefully, you’d realize the numerous instruments being played in this song. But Vampire Weekend just made it sound so simple, and so good to listen too. Being not so familiar with the African sound and don’t really know how it sounds like. Somehow, i can feel that this song has the African influence mixed with the Western Modern music, making it one of the memorable tracks on Vampire Weekend. Oh you know the part that i like? It’s when Ezra sang in the chorus, “But this feels so unnatural, Peter Gabriel too..” I love it even more when Ezra did it twice. And oh ya, the cello in Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa would sound better even if compared to a bass. Yet again, everyone would definitely love this track, from young to old, girls to boys. Magnificent! The ending part where you’d find the whole Vampire Weekend moaning in a melody-like voices and howls, it’s simply too good!

“M79″ got me thinking that this would be a really great rock tune. However i was proved wrong, not only it was not a rock song. It was a track with really cute music that leveraged on the instruments like violin and violin, which would normally be seen or heard in an orchestra performance. But this time, you have it in Vampire Weekend. It’s really amazing to see a four-piece indie band from New York capable of writing and producing such instant hit and classic. Just imagine playing this track in a prom, i think the crowd would appreciate that the fact M79 is neither a rock song nor love song. It’s just a fun song with really good music for everyone to enjoy. I can’t help myself but imagining what would it be like to have M79 included in The Sound of The Music or even Mary Poppin. Definitely a song that will be remembered for a long long time. Oh ya, even my parents find M79 gorgeous!

“Campus” is another really catchy song with some clever lyrics. The bass keeps repeating in the verses and when it comes to the chorus, “How am I supposed to pretend, i never want to see you again, how am I supposed to pretend, i never want to see you again…” The guitar playing style which really resembles The Strokes’, was on again. But this time is louder than those of Mansard Root. Not only that, it has some electronic elements to it which made it stand out as well. The fact that i like this song is that i find it really has some good music going on and it really blend in well with the singing.

“Bryn” started off with some really high pitched guitar sounds accompanied with steady drum beats. The longer i got into Bryn, the more i love Bryn. Throughout the whole track, the guitar can only be heard after both verses. And there were some instruments being played in the background in a constant note and key, my guess would be an organ. Somehow, i don’t know why, but it keeps bugging me to think that the sound of the guitar found in Bryn is similar to the sound of a Bagpipe.

Vampire Weekend continued with “One (Blake’s Got a New Face)”. This track has some disco/club feel with it. The drum beats on this track is somewhat like those you’d hear in a march. Sound kind of patriotic. The real thing is that when listening to this song, my mind tells me as if i were in a club or disco, just chilling and dancing. The rest of the Vampire Weekend did a good job as well where they did a backup vocal whenever Ezra sings at the chorus, “Blake’s got a new face..” But hey, at times i really do sing “Blake’s got a new face” in the shower, in my bedroom or even driving. Such a powerful phrase!

“I Stand Corrected” has a fairy tale feel-like at the beginning and it started slow. And honestly, it sounded like “Little House of Savages” by The Walkmen. The beginning of these both songs are so similar. Overall, it sounded like a sad song. The tempo began to pick up when the chorus came in, “I stand corrected..” The break has a really sad sound to it when Ezra went, “Lord knows I haven’t tried, i’ll take my stand, one last time, forget the protocol, i’ll take your hand, right in mine.” Accompanied by the violin, i can feel the sadness in this this song. One of the songs that let me feel in.

Before the last track, “Walcott” has some really strong and fast piano going on. And no, this is not the player of the football club, Arsenal. It has got nothing to do with Theo Walcott. It’s just a song named Walcott. From the lyrics, i can tell that Ezra is singing about a desperate boy named Walcott who is desperately wanting to get out of Cape Cod, or rather, hoping to get out of Cape Cod. There are some evil lyrics to be found in Walcott, “The Lobster’s Claw is sharp as knives, evil feasts on human lives, the Holy Roman Empire roots for you.” Sound evil enough? One of Vampire Weekend’s strengths is definitely their creativity!

The normal Vampire Weekend album ends with “The Kids Don’t Stand a Chance”. It’s a rather slow and catchy track and you can hear the drums echo here and there throughout the whole track, as mentioned earlier. It’s really not that bad, and most people would not have noticed it. The Kids Don’t Stand A Chance has a slow but catchy bass at the beginning. I like the guitar, it sounded sloppy and lazy. Just nicely suit the tempo of this track. Organ and violin can also be heard here and there, making this song more than just great. The last 1:48 minutes was pure instrumental, and need i say more? It’s perfectly played and arranged! Especially the violin.

Rating: Vamipre Weekend is definitely a band to watch out for in the years to come. They are one of the few bands that created and added new sound to their music. Compared to those being played on the radio and even TV, Vampire Weeked stand out in miles. :-) Everything sounded fresh on Vampire Weekend. From start to finish, they were just having fun and playing some really awesome and amazing tunes. Before this, i thought they were just another indie band with nothing new to offer, but they proved me wrong, big time. :-) It’s really very seldom that we stumble upon such band. As musicians, they really have awed me from head to toe. And as listener myself, it’s really an once in a blue moon occasion where i listened to something that i have never listened to before in my circle of genre. However, the only thing that is preventing Vampire Weekend from being a perfect album is that they lack a hit anthem. Franz Ferdinand had their hit anthem when they released their debut, it was called “Take Me Out. Arctic Monkey’s very own anthem from their debut was “A Certain Romance”. But that’s not going to stop me from looking forward to listen to Vampire Weekend every morning upon waking up from my bed. You might say that i’m crazy, but i’d still listen to Vampire Weekend no matter what, everyday. An amazing band that added new music influence from other continent to their music, definitely one of the best album in 2008. 8.5 out of 10 may be too high of a rating, but honestly, they deserve more.

Stand-Out Tracks (My Picks): Mansard Roof, Oxford Comma, A-Punk, Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa, M79, Campus, Bryn, One (Blake’s Got A New Face), Walcott and The Kids Don’t Stand A Chance.

Cheers!

Darren Tan

Indiesurf.com

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Music September 30th 2009

Billy Cobham Crosswinds Rock Music CD Review

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Clyde Lee Dennis Said:

The exceptionally talented Rock artist Billy Cobham has released him CD entitled Crosswinds. I am very confident and happy to announce that I believe Billy Cobham fans, and Rock fans alike will be pleased with this one. With the release of Crosswinds Billy Cobham’s artistic excellence is on full display as Cobham has once again delivered a brilliant collection of tracks that could very well be him best work to date.

Billy Cobham has been a super star in the Rock genre for quite a while now and Crosswinds is an excellent illustration as to why.

Crosswinds is a pleasantly varied, mix of 7 tracks that are very well written songs by this clearly outstanding artist. With many of the songs displaying a lot of the kind emotion that makes for a really great listen. Clearly drawing from what I can only imagine are him own real life experiences. At different points touching on the most real emotions like love, heartbreak, pain, failed relationships and unattainable romance. They’re all here.

If you’re a Billy Cobham fan, or just a fan of Rock music this is a CD your collection simply should not be without.

While this entire album is outstanding the truly standout tunes are track 2 – Savannah The Serene (II), track 5 – The Pleasant Pheasant, and track 7 – Crosswind.

My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 – Spanish Moss (I). Good stuff!

Crosswinds Release Notes:

Billy Cobham originally released Crosswinds on April 25, 2000 on the Wounded Bird Records label.

CD Track List Follows:

1. Spanish Moss (I) 2. Savannah The Serene (II) 3. Storm (III) 4. Flash Flood (IV) 5. Pleasant Pheasant, The 6. Heather 7. Crosswind

Personnel includes: Billy Cobham (drums, percussion); Michael Brecker (reeds); Randy Brecker (trumpet); Garnett Brown (trombone); George Duke (keyboards); John Abercrombie (guitar); John Williams (bass). Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, New York, New York.

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Music September 17th 2009

Ritmic Traumatic : New Indie Rock Band From Indonesia

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Henry Yuono Said:

Ritmic Traumatic is a new indie rock music band that was formed at 2007 and decide to released its mini album on this 2009 with Depth of Field as its album title.

As a new independent/indie band in Indonesia Ritmic Traumatic realize that chances to break the whole setting of Indonesia’s music industry would be long-tunneled-efforts. Ritmic Traumatic realize the condition of Indonesia’s music industry is barely in the edge of its apocalypse,they said. Try to compile several facts that are happening in the industry: instantaneous new comers which have low musical knowledge and skill and also performance practices; an ongoing-narrowed genre that is offered to the so-called “market” which is significant in the process of displacing the music education to the society for a music degradation and a lot more facts that irritate the inner peace of music mind

For this reason, Ritmic Traumatic tries to bring out the perspective of Indonesian music to the surface of the industry. Rooted in Rock genre and still has its freedom to embrace other genres’ ambiences. Ritmic Traumatic believe in freedom of expression. Ritmic Traumatic believe in freedom of speech. Ritmic Traumatic believe in limitless musical imagination. Therefore Ritmic Traumatic support all Indonesian bands that creatively and consistently contribute their pieces because they believe that the values above still exist in Indonesia’s music industry – to name several of them, The S.I.G.I.T., Nidji, Maliq & déssentials, KOIL, Padi, The Upstairs, and many others. 

And for the world… try to hear their music… listen their messages… download their MP3 that they share for in their website for free… even contact them if you want to test their musics

 http://www.ritmic-traumatic.com 

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Music September 12th 2009