Fin - These Words Aren't Meant for Me
Back in the late 80's, I became enchanted with a Celtic singer/songwriter named Luka Bloom. Playing a steel string guitar, his singing brogue and delicate, yet fiery arrangements became a sorta theme for my more pensive moods. Now Fin has come to me to take his place. On his debut, These Words Aren't Meant for Me, Fin weaves stories and emotions as effortlessly as water flows down the river. Accompanied by his acoustic guitar and some spartan backing instruments, the star here really is Fin's gorgeous tenor, his songwriting and the moods he evokes.
Technically, Fin is from London, not Ireland, but his songs conjure similar images of desolate, rain-soaked fields of green hills, trees poking through the mist, time standing still in an endless embrace of the somber. Lead off single "Stone Dead & Rising" is a prime example of the skill Fin weaves through is tales. Moody to the point of heartbreaking, Fin's voice soars and undulates around the mournful melody. Lavish production fleshes this song out, and after hearing it, I'd be convinced it's an ageless classic from the misty northlands of England. But all 10 songs are just as strong, a mix of the gentle acoustic tenderness of "She's Give Up on Today," and the more rousing "Hero."
Start to finish, it's an album of uncompromising vision and beauty. My new theme for the pensive moods.
Sample the album and download "Stone Dead & Rising" free here. http://finonline.co.uk/
Amaxa - S/T
Hey you, psych and stoner fans.
Got a new one for you to check out. For some reason I haven't seen too
much written about these guys and that's a shame cause they have
something pretty darn cool going on. Combining a heavy groove, some
super stoner riffmongering with some throaty vocals, Amaxa tosses a big
organ sound into the mix giving it a real retro-heady vibe. Let's add
to the mix some superb fuzzed out, wah guitar, some soulful vocals, and I
just can't think of another band that sounds quite like this. Maybe
Siena Root. And like Siena Root, when Amaxa gets going there's just no
stopping them. "Afterglow" kicks off this 8-song debut with swagger and
groove that doesn't show any signs of letting up. Each song rocks in
this manner, with that huge organ and fuzz bringing on a heavy-60's
sound. "Demands" drops in bucket loads of soul in with the bluesy
riffing and some damn fine female backing vocals. "Don't Feed," brings
up images of early Purple as played through the Sabbath sound system.
Other tracks, like "Shooting Star" bring on a Doors-ish motif in a world
of protometal. Recommended.
Bacchus Baracus - Tales of Worries, Woes & Whatever
Sound
more punky and all-around pissed off than I ever remember the boys
sounding on their 2011 debut, Bacchus Baracus release a terror bathtub
meth-adled, sleazified rock. Guitar strings are shredded, bent, and
simply beaten into oblivion, like on the opener, "Yo Wanna Deal." No
idea, what's got the boys so ready for a brass-knuckle fight, but my
guess is it may be the music industry as a whole. And let me tell you,
when Gaz screams, "nothing comes easy, nothing comes free," there's
enough venom and bile erupting from his vocal chords that you know he's
lived it. "Memo" plops us down into more familiar riff-chugging heavy
rock territory with a riff and guitar flurry that's as addictive as fire
to a pyromaniac. "Man of the North" explores a heady world of tripped
out psychedelic doom while "Mammoth" simply . . .is. A thundering herd
of 1,000 ton pummeling footsteps and crushing beats.
Eight tracks of blood-stained, bile-spittled, ponderous rock guaranteed to get leather clad fists pumping proudly in the air.
Captain Asshole - I'm Really a Nice Guy
Having
followed Captain Asshole's career from inception, it's clear that the
Captain has never sounded fresher and his flow smoother. Production was
amped up to a whole 'nother level with his latest release and it shows
from the very first cut, "Aww!" As far as his rhymes go, The Captain
has always excelled in wry observations and cutting slices at the
himself and the characters in this world. Where else are you gonna hear
a line like, "I'm strong, I have Bruce Willis tatted on my arm," or a
rhyme that ends in "pumpkin-spiced latte." Through it all, the Captain's
voice is in the best form I've heard -- his timber a touch lower and
calmer. "Where's my Bag At?" makes fun of his comic book geekdom,
getting clean, and his comic art as Mike Hampton. "Enlightenment" is
another stab at himself with a cutting wit and surgical scalpel.
Thoughout,
the beats are thick, the samples are creative, the flow is strong and
the melodies keep the head poppin'. These are the best songs I've heard
the Captain rap. It may be lazy to say that there's a bit of Eminem in
the Captain's cadence and phrasing, but there is.
If
I read the liner notes correctly, this may be the Captain's last
recording, at least under the name of Captain Asshole. Which makes
sense, since each song mixes his humorous flow with observations on
gaining a new maturity and perspective on life. Seems that Hampton may
have outgrown the Captain persona. If so, let's hope that Hampton comes
back with a new handle, because "I'm Really a Nice Guy" finds him at
the top of his form.
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/captainasshole2
Monolith Cult - Run From the Light
You will listen. You will obey.
I
am your master, your leader, your exalted one. I am the riff and you
will worship at my alter of the Orange and the Marshall. I am heaviness
personified. I am the slow power of a building power chord married to
the strength of the bass and the groove. Kingdoms rise and crumble
within the time that I speak. Stars implode. That is my power.
Over
the course of my five missives, you will be indoctrinated with my
sermons. You will learn of the "Blind Watchmaker" and the "Human
Cull." You will learn of your doom amongst "Suicide and Heroin" and
"Violent Movements." You will be subjected to my rule, my reign.
I am the pounding fist and I am doom. And I am your supreme being. Your reason for existence.
For I am the Riff. And you are my minions. You are the Monolith Cult.
--Racer
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