31 de julio de 2013

New TV On The Radio Single "Mercy"


Though TV On The Radio hasn't yet announced plans for a new album they have just released a new single titled "Mercy". Another song titled "Million Miles" has been announced and should be released soon on David Sitek's label. You can listen to "Mercy" here.


29 de julio de 2013

Listen To Two New Nine Inch Nail Songs Live


Live footage of two songs from Nine Inch Nails' upcoming album has been uploaded to Youtube. Hesitation Marks will be released on September 3 this year, their first since 2008's The Slip.

25 de julio de 2013

[Review] The Aristocrats - Culture Clash


Supergroups come and go these days, often building a lot of hype before collapsing after a release or two; sometimes chemistry never happens between the members and it never really ends up being a group but just a few musicians with backgrounds too different to work together as a band. Once in a while though, magic happens and bands like The Aristocrats come around. 
Formed after a NAMM show in California that almost didn't happen, Bryan Beller, Guthrie Govan and Marco Minnemann certainly felt there was something special in the air when they first jammed together in 2011, and soon after that they released their self-titled debut album, which received good reviews all around, praising their individual talents as well as their collective sound.
Two years later the trio strikes back with their second LP titled "Culture Clash", pointing at the cultural diversity of their members. Each of them contributed three songs to the album, though if you ask me they must be in the same headspace because the album flows very well and feels very heterogeneous.


Culture Clash is more focused than their first album, there's only one song under the 5:00 mark but the songs rarely feel too long for their own good, the album is filled with groovy bass lines and drum fills as well as long, engaging guitar leads and solos.  Though the album could be defined as a fusion of rock, a little blues and jazz (even a little metal here and there) each song has it's own sound and personality, from opener Dance of The Aristocrats, which sounds like Primus without their usual weirdness, passing through bluesy, fast paced Louisville Stomp, the dry tones of Desert Tornado and the heavy hitter that is Living The Dream.
It's fairly evident for those that have seen this band live that they both don't take themselves too seriously (you can see a video of the band stopping mid song to jam with their smartphones) and that they love messing around both live and in studio, and this shows in the tone of their compositions, often adding a cheery element to it.
Culture Clash is an album for those that like shredding as much as carefully composed rock songs, balancing both sides evenly, never sounding like the band is going too far in either direction. A must for all musicians out there.

8.5/10

19 de julio de 2013

New Song By Vista Chino (Formerly "Kyuss Lives!") Released


Vista Chino, the band we formerly knew as Kyuss Lives! has released another song from their upcoming album "Peace" via their label's Soundcloud page. You can listen to the song at this link. "Peace" will be released on August 30th, you can preorder the album in several formats and editions here.

18 de julio de 2013

Listen To "Asymmetry", Karnivool's Latest Album


Karnivool's third LP "Asymmetry" will be released tomorrow, but you can listen to the album today at http://www.karnivool.com.au/listentoasymmetry . The album was recorded at 301 studios in Byron Bay, Australia.

New Puscifer Remix Album Next Month


Maynard James Keenan has announced the release of a new remix album, this time featuring remixes from Puscifer's previous LP "Conditions Of My Parole". The album, titled "All Re-Mixed Up" will be released on August 27th.

16 de julio de 2013

New Tool Album Far From Ready, According To Drummer Danny Carey


Speaking to Loudwire, Tool's drummer Danny Carey referred to the state of their upcoming album saying "We’re working everyday on it and it’s going really well, so I’m hoping we’ll get into the studio by the end of the year." However, when asked about a possible 2013 release he said there was still much to be done: "I doubt it. Right now, since we haven’t started tracking stuff at this point, it’ll be hard. [...] We’ll see how it goes. Most likely, it’ll be early 2014.".

Eureka The Butcher's new video "Desert Rituals"


Eureka The Butcher is Marcel Rodriguez Lopez' electronic side proyect. Desert Rituals is the tenth song off his recently released album "Music For Mothers", whose cover shows Marcel with his mother Frances, who passed away last year.




15 de julio de 2013

[Review] Bosnian Rainbows - Bosnian Rainbows


Most of us know Omar Rodriguez-López for the super-prolific multi-intrumentalist madman he has become in the years after At The Drive In's break up, never really focusing in just one project at the time. Having released an album and formed a "temporary" band with every musician he has come in contact with so far, no one expected Bosnian Rainbows would become his main project in so little time.
Many fans anticipated The Mars Volta's breakup since the release of their 2009 album Octahedron, but a few hiatuses later TMV was still going, and with the incorporation of Deantoni Parks on drums, Omar and Cathy Pellow (head of Sargent House and Omar's partner in his own label) heralded the arrival of a new TMV.
At the same time, Omar adopted Teri Gender Bender's band Le Butcherettes into his own label, so it was a matter of time before both had an album of sorts. It wasn't a surprise when it was announced that the newest incarnation of Omar Rodriguez Lopez Group would feature Teri Gender Bender, but the group soon had it's own name and after a few months of silence it was announced that The Mars Volta was no more.
Naturally there's has been a lot of hype about the two bands risen from the ashes of TMV (Cedric Bixler Zavala went on to form Zavalaz with Juan Alderete and a few friends), so now that the album has dropped there's no doubt Bosnian Rainbows is anything but "a new TMV", but some elements still remain.
Their self titled debut is somewhere between Noctourniquet and Omar's experiments with electronic music in albums like Tychozorente (2010) and Saber, Querer, Osar y Callar (2012). The bass has been replaced by synths, Teri Gender Bender lays down some dark, more conventional (and often punk infused) vocals instead of Cedric's anguished wails, Deantoni plays a stripped down kit while also playing keys and Omar, surprisingly, rarely stands out over his bandmates. Every instrument has the same level of protagonism, Omar's guitar playing has become subtler in the last year to the point where he's just another part of their aural spectrum.
This new equilibrium isn't all for the good though. While the album starts with a few really solid songs, it soons begins to feel a little too flat, there's few suprises after the first three or four songs, and while there's a nice variety of tunes here it feels like Bosnian Rainbows is missing an element that raises the band above their self imposed limitations. This why I feel the strongest tracks on the record are opener "Eli", which slowly builds up into it's great chorus and "Worthless", featuring an infectious drum beat by Parks, a great "solo" by Omar and again a great outro by Deantoni in the closing seconds, along with a solid performanced my Teri Gender Bender through and through.
Bosnian Rainbows could become so much more if they let themselves shine some more individually, but for now it feels like a band whose sound still doesn't feel greater than the sum of it's parts.

7.5/10

Pre-orders up for John Frusciante's new ep "Outsides"


Pre-order links for "Outsides" have been made available via John Frusciante's website, along with a lenghty description written by John himself.
On August 27th, John Frusciante will release the Outsides EP via Record Collection (August 14th in Japan). The bonus track “Sol,” available in hi-quality source audio, comes as an instant download with each pre-order.
Read more about the album at http://johnfrusciante.com/article/outsides-ep
 

12 de julio de 2013

The Aristocrats' Culture Clash Song Preview



Listen to the title track from The Aristocrats' upcoming album Culture Clash, out on July 16th.

New Pearl Jam Album Out In October



Pearl Jam are preparing for the release of their tenth studio album this October 15th. "Lightning Bolt" was produced by Brendan O' Brien, who also produced their previous album "Backspacer".
You can preorder the album at http://pearljam.com/lightningbolt and listen to the first single "Mind Your Manners" below:


11 de julio de 2013

New J. Frusciante EP "Outsides" out soon

Japanese website "CD Japan" has released information about a new John Frusciante EP coming up next month, on August 14th to be precise. The site describes it as "CD from John Frusciante features three tracks total, including a bonus one. Comes with lyrics and a description.".
Another description which is written in japanese suggests the album will be similar to PBX Funicular Intaglio Zone.

UPDATE: Tracklist revealed

1 de julio de 2013

[Review] The Dillinger Escape Plan - One Of Us Is The Killer


The Dillinger Escape Plan is a band known for crafting albums that come close to rupturing your eardrums and for doing it in a way that is remarkably enjoyable for the listener (or at least those adventurous enough for the sonic ride). While this is true for their newest album One Of Us Is The Killer, their first in Sumerian Records, the band has been experimenting with more traditional and even melodic compositions.
Make no mistake, the album still kicks and punches and it's knuckles have cymbal-shaped studs, but from time to time the album abruptly changes from a carefully crafted mess to a more traditional hard rock sound and vice versa. The title track is an example of this new refined songwriting that the band "experiments" with, making use of soft verse-loud chorus dynamics and keeping a slow, steady tempo for the whole song.
Each member has something to offer to both their new sound and their "old" one. Ben Weinman's riffs are lightning fast, dissonant and they sound like pure evil, specially when combined with James Love's rhythm guitar, Greg Puciato's furiously versatile vocals are largely responsible for the melodical side of their new sound, effortlessly jumping from quiet breakdowns to chaotic shredding to more melodic yet hard rocking segments, Liam Wilson adds a lot of atmospheric bass lines and Billy Raymer's epileptic drumming are a driving force in the hardest hitting songs and a source of groove in the breakdowns, taking the spotlight for the instrumental CH 375 268 277 ARS (something that instantly reminded me of Hella's 2011 album Tripper) and contributing a great fill for the phenomenal title track.
The production is very good, every instrument can be picked apart, even in the midst of chaos, though at the cost of trying to sound loud and agressive the album has a bit of clipping; sometimes the drums may sound too compressed and some of Weinman's arrangement's are partially lost in the mix.
In short, it's still DEP, it's not for everyone, it hits hard, it's raw and it's noisy, but the band shows it's not afraid of going into new directions and broadening their horizons, something I have always respected, and something to be expected from those who put their hearts into their music.

8.5/10