28 de octubre de 2013

Mastodon Announce "Live at Brixton", a Digital Only Live "DVD"



Mastodon have announced the release of a live "digital video album" of their Feb 11th 2012 performance at London's O2 Academy. The release will feature 23 songs and will be released in December 10th. So far hard copy editions or audio only releases haven't been announced.


23 de octubre de 2013

[Review] Pez - Nueva Era, Viejas Mañas


Free download from the band's website: http://www.pezapesta.com.ar/bajadas/Nuevaeraviejasmanias.rar

Pez is an argentinian rock band formed in the first half of the 90's in Buenos Aires and known for reinventing themselves album after album, as well as being notably prolific (they've been releasing albums at an average of 18 months from each other). Througout their nearly 20 year long career, Pez has included elements from genres as diverse as punk, progressive rock, jazz fusion and metal.
"Nueva Era, Viejas Mañas", which translates to "New Era, Old Knacks" is the return of the band to their old roots in punk and hard rock, though undoubtedly showing what they have learned in all these years, specially in the songwriting department. The line up is mostly the same as it was 20 years ago, Ariel Minimal on guitar and vocals, Franco Salvador (who entered the band in 1996) on drums and backing vocals and "Fosforo" García (who had contributed backing vocals on their debut album in 1994) on bass and backing vocals.
The album features distorted guitar riffs, pounding drums, groovy bass lines and an equilibrium between clean and raw vocals; the band has reduced their scope after their expansive and epic album "Volviendo a las Cavernas" from 2011. Their new formation doesn't include "Pepo" Limeres on keyboards and piano anymore, an element that was present in almost all of Pez' albums since 1998. As a result of this and the fact that the album is mostly comprised of heavy hard rock/punk songs, "Nueva Era" feels a little unidimensional compared to their previous offerings, and though I wouldn't put it very high in their album ranking it's still a pretty solid record and a fresh start for the band.
If you've been reading this blog for some time and feel identified with most of the music I review, I'd recommend leaving this album for a later date and starting with "Los Orfebres" or "Volviendo a las Cavernas" instead (you can also download them at http://www.pezapesta.com.ar/audios.html).
The lyrics have returning themes in all of Pez' albums, mainly discussing social conflicts, ideologies and existencialism.
Overall, it features everything that you could expect from a Pez album, but narrows down their sound to something more specific an simple.

8/10

14 de octubre de 2013

A Perfect Circle Announce "Greatest Hits" Album


A Perfect Circle has announced the release of a greatest hits compilation on November 19th. The album is available for pre-order via Amazon in standard and deluxe editions. "Three Sixty" will include a studio version of the song "By And Down", which the band performed several times during their last tour.

11 de octubre de 2013

Red Hot Chili Peppers Plan B-Side Album For Black Friday


Red Hot Chili Peppers have announced the release of a b-side album for Black Friday this November 29th. The 17-track collection, cleverly titled "I'm Beside You" features all the singles from their I'm With You Sessions releases and will be out via Record Store Day.

3 de octubre de 2013

[Review] Coheed & Cambria - The Afterman: Descension


Last year Coheed and Cambria released "The Afterman: Ascension", a prequel of sorts to their 2009 album "Year Of The Black Rainbow" and the first part in the double album release "The Afterman", which takes place in the same universe as YOTBR but acts as an alternative reality in the "Amory Wars" storyline.
Mythology aside, "Descension" sounds a lot like it's predecessor, but towards the second half it gets mellow and almost calm. The album opens with "Pretelethal", continuing with the sound of "Ascension" and acting as an introduction, but after "Sentry The Defiant" and the hard rock anthem "The Hard Sell" things start to get more mellow and melacholic. Starting with "Number City", a funky and equally sad and cheery tune, and following with songs like "Away We Go" and "Iron Fist", the album gets considerably lighter on the ears than "Ascension" and concludes the double release with a happier tone, despite some of it's darker lyrics (And I was wrong to let you go/ I accept my mistake, but you will never know/ This is my love into a ten ton truck/ Baby, please remember the better me).
As with their previous album, "Descension" sounds thick and saturated when it gets heavy and meticulously arranged in the quieter parts, where some electronic elements are also present and add a lot to the partially futuristic feeling of the album. The production is pretty good, though drums may sound a little compressed for some, but each instrument can be individually picked apart even in the heaviest sections and as with every C&C album (unless you have become used to it) it might be a little while before you take a liking to vocalist/guitarist Claudio Sanchez' vocals.
Overall "Descension" is a more than solid follow up and another worthy addition to Coheed and Cambria's ever expanding universe of albums, novels and comics.

8.5/10


2 de octubre de 2013

Protest The Hero Reveal Artwork And New Song Ahead Of Their Second Single


Protest The Hero have revealed the full cover of their upcoming album "Volition" out on October 29th. The band had initially released another image which they revelead was "just a taste" of the real artwork, which was painted by Jeff Jordan.
A new song titled "Drumhead Trial" was also uploaded by the band on Youtube and you can listen to it here.