3 de abril de 2014

Linkin Park Is Recording A "Prequel to Hybrid Theory" And I Don't Even Know What To Think Anymore.


Wow, that's one hell of a long title, so... where do I begin? As a teenager I was kind of obsessed with Linkin Park, though I never saw them live (they never came to my country in that period as far as I know) I had all their albums and I spent a lot of my free time listening to them. I'm sure most of you are familiar with their first two albums, but basically it was very basic, cheesy, hip hop meets pop-metal, which was trendy back in 2000-2003. So it's easy to see why so many people love them and why so many people hate them, I went through both stages before I completely forgot about them.
But one day I decided I was listening to too much prog rock, experimental music and all kinds of weird shit and I didn't want to be a pretentious asshole, I needed some guilty pleasure music to balance things a bit. So what I did was check where the hell Linkin Park had gone after I basically erased them from my life, and I was quite suprised to see that they had gone experimental... but wait! I don't mean experimental in the King Crimson/The Mars Volta sense... but more like "let's try to expand our sound" kind-of-experimental.
Last time I checked Linkin Park had recorded a "mash up" album with rapper Jay-Z, things could hardly get any more mainstream... well, it seems a few years later they decided they wanted to piss off most of their (huge) fan base by ditching their nu-metal sound in favour of other kinds of modern music. As it is to be expected from a band whose fan base is comprised mostly of teenagers and "ex teenagers" which can't deal with their favourite band trying new things, people hated the follow up to "Meteora" (2003), to be fair it was all over the place, "Minutes To Midnight" (2007) had a few decent pop rock songs but mostly it was a bunch of ideas the band decided to explore. 
But as if they didn't have had enough with pissing off half of their fan base by removing the "angry" lyrics and hip hop elements present through all their career, they decided they wanted to double the bet by getting rid of all the harsh vocals and heavy, processed, guitar riffs... the result was the quasi-progressive electronic pop experiment called "A Thousand Suns", this definitely was the final insult to the most conservative part of their fanbase, no harsh screaming, no heavy guitars, almost no hip hop and a lot of instrumental interludes. Suprisingly I loved it, after spending countless hours listening to bands like The Mars Volta, King Crimson, Mastodon, etc, memorizing all their solos, bass lines, drum patterns and every little bit of noise, I was really enjoying their music.
At this point you are probably wondering where the hell am I going with this, well my opinion is Linkin Park is one of those bands that are very easy to hate (or should I say it is "cool" to hate them?) but I think everyone should leave all bias aside and give their albums a try. All their albums are different and if there's one thing you can't deny is that their songs are catchy as hell. Don't expect to find amazing musicianship (at least not in the technical sense), just try to relax and enjoy it. I'm not going to talk about "Living Things" (2012) and their next album "The Hunting Party" (coming soon) so you can listen to them and decide whether it is your thing or not yourself, torrent all their stuff and give it a try, just please... PLEASE don't listen to "Recharged"...


1 de abril de 2014

New Jack White Album Out In June


Jack White has announced the released of a new solo album due this year through his label Third Man Records. The album, titled "Lazaretto", will have a limited edition release featuring "a Lazaretto LP pressed on split-color blue and white vinyl coupled with exclusive album art, a lustrous blue vinyl 7-inch with two early demos of songs that appear on Lazaretto, a 40-page hard bound Lazaretto book and a letter-pressed linen postcard".
"Lazaretto" will be out on June 9th and the first single, the instrumental "High Ball Stepper" has been released to the public, with the title track scheduled for release later this month.




19 de marzo de 2014

Stream The New Album From Animals As Leaders


The new album from jazzy-prog metal pionners Animals As Leaders is now streaming via Youtube (http://smarturl.it/AALstream). The Joy Of Motion will be released on March 25th and it will be the first album released through Sumerian Records.



15 de enero de 2014

Stream Periphery's New "Album"


Sumerian Records has uploaded a full album stream of Periphery's upcoming release "Clear". The album was created as an "experiment" where each member of the band contributed one track which they produced themselves (all of the songs are derived from the album's Overture).
Clear will be released on January 28th.

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10 de enero de 2014

New "Supergroup" Reunites Omar Rodriguez Lopez and John Frusciante


A new project featuring John Frusciante and Omar Rodriguez Lopez has surfaced, Kimono Cult, which also features Teri Gender Bender and Nicole Turley, aswell as Dante White-Aliano and Laena Geronimo, will release their debut EP titled "Hiding In The Light" on March 4th.
Their bandcamp page describes the album as "electro/dub/afro-beat/avant-freak/jazz-like conversations of instrumental ecstasy" and considering the people involved I'm sure we can expect some noise and a lot of experimentation.
More information about the project is available at frusciantequotes.tumblr.com and the album can be pre-ordered through Neurotic Yell's Bandcamp Page.


27 de diciembre de 2013

My favourite albums of 2013



Here are the albums I enjoyed the most this year, there are of course others I have only listened to a few times and they might make it into this list later (Kayo Dot, Russian Circles, Red Fang...) but for now, these is my personal selection.

  1. TesseracT - Altered State - Nocturne (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqLPb0_ygKk)
  2. Protest The Hero - Volition - Drumhead Trial (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMPd_WEMrLM)
  3. Death Grips - Government Plates - Anne Bonny (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4CpypI7SOo)
  4. Coheed And Cambria - The Afterman: Descension - Dark Side Of Me (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl1Dubqke28)
  5. The Dillinger Escape Plan - One Of Us Is The Killer - Understanding Decay (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lihaS9b1DXQ)
  6. Pinata Vandals - Birthday Cake - The Melody Haunts Her Reverie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxLObMJK7XA)
  7. Leprous - Coal - The Cloak (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9o2nVY8FZ0)
  8. Pearl Jam - Lightning Bolt - Sirens (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQXP6TDtW0w)
  9. The Aristocrats - Culture Clash - Louisville Stomp (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm9ISM7zFpc)
  10. Queens Of The Stone Age - ...Like Clockwork - I Sat By The Ocean (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOXaUjGk-yY)
  11. Pez - Nueva Era, Viejas Mañas - Nueva Era, Viejas Mañas (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGp5TKpGiSo)
  12. Scale The Summit - The Migration - Odyssey (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXpq6XZDRBI)
  13. The Dear Hunter - Migrant - Girl (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0_gYRlqVPM)
  14. Karnivool - Asymmetry - We Are (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_E5ae9ZTwk)
  15. Bosnian Rainbows - Bosnian Rainbows - Worthless (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQjo3rmlTj8)
  16. Omar A. Rodriguez-Lopez - Unicorn Skeleton Mark - Sea Is Rising (http://omarrodriguezlopez.bandcamp.com/track/sea-is-rising)

Happy new year to everyone!
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4 de diciembre de 2013

Periphery Announce "Clear", A New "Experiment" Album


Periphery have announced a new release to kill time while you are waiting for their third LP. The new album features a track created and produced by each of the members of the band, built around a "melodic theme" from the album's intro track. 
The album will be released on January 28th, meanwhile you can watch the teaser video to get an idea of what it sounds like as a whole.

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