30.7.13

Album: Future Breeds ; Artist: Hot Hot Heat

Future Breeds: Different than the past breeds.

Assumed Genre
Indie Rock
Album
Future Breeds (2010)
Label
Dine Alone Records
Source
--
Spotify Link


Vocals and Keyboards
Steve Bays
Guitar
Luke Paquin
Bass
Louis Hearn
Drums
Paul Hawley


The Canadian band Hot Hot Heat has shifted from a synth genre in 2002 to indie rock as it underwent band members changes. Their 2010 album Future Breeds is different than their past indie rock albums in that there is more synth and raunchy experimentation. Steve Bays has some things to say about the things he's seen and people he's met it seems. The album basically revolve around young adult angst. 


Their sound in Future Breeds is energetic and almost calliope-like. Vocals are sincere and raunchy with growls and yelps. A little mad, but honest. Synthesizers provide a dimension of dance.

Hot Hot Heat: Louis, Paul,Luke,Steve


Fun Fact: Hot Hot Heat apparently made an appearance on the Nickelodeon kid's show "Yo Gabba Gabba."

"YVR" (Track 1) is code for Vancouver International Airport. Great opening to the album that prepares the listener for what is to come.



"21@12" (2) Translation: 21 at midnight. Keyboards take the solos in this song.


"Times A Thousand" (3) reminds me a lot of cabaret music - close to The Dresden Dolls.



"Goddess on the Prairie" (5) - Guy just wants someone to love. Liked how he rhymed ridiculous with meticulous.


"Zero Results" (6) - We revisit a cabaret style accompanied with light piano chords and saxophone solos. It has a depressing and dark mood.



"JFK's LSD" (8) - Not sure, but I think it might refer to Mary Pinchot-Meyer, a "mistress" who sold LSD to JFK. Conspiracies! 



"What Is Rational?" (11) screams paranoia. But it's paranoia with rhythm.



On a personal note, I can't believe they did "Middle of Nowhere." I heard it on the radio and never bothered to look it up. I can see why fans were somewhat disappointed with the new 2010 sound.


10.7.13

Album: The English Riviera ; Artist: Metronomy

The English Riviera: Third Studio Album

Assumed Genre
Electro Pop, Electronic, Indie Pop
Album
The English Riviera
Label
Because
Spotify Link
Source
Housemate


Vocals, Guitar, Keyboard
Joseph Mount
Keyboard, Saxophone
Oscar Cash
Drums, Vocals
Anna Prior
Bass
Gbenga Adelekan
Keyboard, Bass
Gabriel Stebbing (until 2009)
Originally the band focused on instrumental music. Vocals were added in 2008 in their Nights Out album.

Metronomy: Oscar, Joseph, Gbenga, Anna

Metronomy has an 80's feel to it due to some of the keyboards. Vocals are combined in some songs by Joseph and Anna.

I listened to The English Riviera when I'm winding down or when I want to warm up for an activity. The catchy melodies make my shoulders dance and head nod.


"Because Everything Goes My Way" focuses female vocals and makes it different than the rest of the album.


"The Look" is the song that had me looking for more Metronomy songs. It's very catchy and although repetitive doesn't get boring.


"The Bay" sounds like a cross between disco and indie rock. Funkeh...


I am a fan of songs titled after girls. Wish I wasn't. But what the hell? 

It gives a stronger subject to the song, I find. Stories are easier told with names SOMETIMES. So "Corinne" is definitely on my favorites list.


The soft piano chords once again make a  progression for a catchy song in "Some Written." The funky keyboard melody is captivating and resonates as the song develops.


The album ends with a haunting mood set by "Love Underlined."


1.7.13

Album: Elastic Summer EP ; Artist: Elastic Summer

Elastic Summer: Elastic Summer EP, 4 tracks

Assumed Genre
Pop, Pop rock
Album
Elastic Summer EP
Label
None
Bandcamp Link

Vocals
Rebecca Arrango
Guitar
Joe Schumacher
Drums
Michael Whalen
Bassist
Bryan Percivall



Elastic Summer is a great band from New York with a summery sound I've been enjoying this June. I stumbled upon this band on youtube doing a Strokes cover song.  A very good one, too.


The Band: Rebecca, Joe, Michael, and Bryan
The percussion choice makes me feel like I'm on an island listening to a local band. Snaps and steel drums successfully compliment the compositions.

The lyrics in all songs are absolutely wonderful through great use of figurative language like alliteration, assonance, and consonance. There's a lot of imagery in the lyrics, too. Here are SOME of my favorite lyrics to say because I love how they roll of my tongue.

"hurry like a hurricane" - "Disaster"

"coconuts and butter and black beans" - "Coconuts"

"sudden drizzle drops in my sugar spoon" - "June Gloom"

And of course, the lead singer Rebecca Arrango sings mellifluously. The quivers when she holds notes make her voice unique. Other singers do the same, but I think she's one of the few who pulls it off.

Unfortunately, I don't think Elastic Summer is still together. I did some research and found out that Arrango is editor for the LA Canvas. (http://www.lacanvas.com/). 

20.6.13

Album: The Dethalbum (I) ; Artist: Dethklok

Icy cold!
Dethalbum: Dethklok's first album from the show Metalocalypse

Assumed Genre
Metal, Melodic Death Metal
Album
Dethalbum I
Label
Williams Street
Spotify Link
Source
Cartoon Network Adult Swim


Vocals
Nathan Explosion
Lead, Rhythm Guitar
Skwisgaar Skwigelf
Rhythm Guitar
Toki Wartooth
Drums
Pickles
Bass
William Murderface

Vocals
Brendon Small
Lead, Rhythm Guitar
Brendon Small
Rhythm Guitar
Brendon Small
Drums
Gene Hoglan
Bass
Brendon Small

Dethklok is a virtual band created by Brendon Small in Cartoon Network's Adult Swim's show Metalocalypse. The show is about the brutal life and times of Dethklok who tends to get into morbidly deadly and comedic situations. Brendon Small writes "all music" for the show after graduating from  Berklee College of Music. Small also voice acts and writes the show. I'd like to take the moment to applaud Small for creating superb metal.

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Brendon Small: Check out the Gibson Explorer.

I haven't been able to stop listening to this album after finishing the four seasons of Metalocalypse. The lyrics are comical in that they exaggerate gruesome situations like mermaid murder in "Murmaider" and graduating in "Go Forth and Die." Naturally they make me laugh, but it's difficult to do so when the music itself is sooo good! I find myself head-banging and singing along whenever I play this album.

"Murmaider" was the reason why I started to watch Metalocalypse. It was stuck in my head so often I decided to simply indulge myself in the show.



The chord progressions in "Into the Water" are magnificent! After tuning my guitar to C, I couldn't stop playing the progression when I practiced.


"Awaken" is my top track for this album. Lyrics, according to the show, were taken from a Danish book of necromantic spells. Extremely fun to play.


Since it is the season of graduations, I shared "Go Forth and Die" to fellow graduates. Favorite lyrics from this song: "Move in with your parents/Back into the dark/Landed where you started/Bachelor of Arts."


"Thunderhorse" is featured in Guitar Hero II. I appreciate that the difficulty on the game barely gives it justice.


Pickles the Drummer vocals in "Hatredcopter" paired with Nathan Explosion's (both voiced by Brendon Small) gives the song a different sides of metal vocalists stereotypes.


The London Philharmonic orchestra allegedly contributes to the instrumentation in "Detharmonic."


I can't wait for the rock opera "Metalocalypse: the Doomstar Requiem" in October! Stay tuned for Galaktikon!

Bandsite: Dethklok or Brendon Small

8.6.13

Album: Monomania; Artist: Deerhunter


Interesting neon sign
MONOMANIA: Deerhunter's sixth album

CD Profile
Assumed Genre
Indie Rock,Ambient punk
Album
Monomania
Label
4AD Records



Band Members
 Lead Guitar and Vocals
Bradford James Cox
Guitar and Multi-instruments
Lockett Pundt
Drummer and Keyboardist
Moses Archuleta
Guitarist
Frankie Broyles
Bassist
Josh McKay

Playlist 



I surfed the web while listening to this. It's very chill. A lot of foot tapping.

Almost all songs are moderate in tempo (96-132 bpm).

There is an interesting choice of percussion in some songs, like the tambourine. Electronic elements give the music an ambient feel. Distortion to guitars also add to the ambient classification; however, clean acoustic guitars are also used. The lyrics are repetitive and catchy. Vocals are somewhat raspy, which I personally love. There's also a lot of vocal experimentation with audible breathing that adds a touch of reality to the fantastical music.


Bandsite: Click Here