Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Greymachine

Disconnected by Greymachine: I love running across this stuff. Slow,
heavy, repetitive, droning rhythm section. Lots of noise hovering above
it. Sound like a combination of guitar, voices and unrecognizable
samples. Noise! Noise! Noise! A link to download the album can be
found here:
http://noiz.wordpress.com/2009/08/05/greymachine-disconnected-2009/

Too Soon for Flowers by The Dry Spells: Another one of those mellow,
folky albums. Two female lead singers creating beautiful, earthy-dark
lyrics. The music is quite mesmerizing. What was the name of that
female cello band that was really big in Denver? That's who these guys
remind me of, but with a more traditional band.

Bronzeage by DD/MM/YYYY - If you ask anyone of my friends, you'll know
that this is not my favorite date format. I'm more of a YYYYMMDD
person. As the temporal element of CD increases, the music gets more
unconventional and bears it's noisy/experimental roots. Reminds me of a
Les Georges Lenigrad and Kate Mosh baby.

Welcome to the Walk Alone by The Rumble Strips : This is a full band
with horns, piano, orchestral strings, and the standard three. Songs
remain interesting because there are a lot of changes. The singer is
good and it's upbeat.

Champions by Blakfish - This caps off a really good week of finding
music. Some might call this the shape punk rock was supposed to come.
Lot's of time signature changes, but they're tight and they don't go so
far as to loose the melodies. The songs are really well written.

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