Back at it for mini-reviews, the second!
First up is a double release from Anthony Weis, consisting of Sound Continuous, and SC Singles. Sound Continuous is a unique take on music and field recordings, where compositions accompany the recordings. SC Singles consists of only the musical composition part, without its field recording counterpart. Musically, it draws from acoustic music, rock, classical music, and a bunch of other genres and styles. The songs themselves are decent, but their incorporation into the long field recordings is what makes them special. Give it a try! Musical genius Jacob Collier,… Read moreCategory Archives: Check this out!
Monthly Recommendations: June 2016
If you haven’t listened to these albums yet, you suck! But, here’s your chance for redemption. Those are the absolute best four albums that came out in June. It was really tough to choose them, as so many great releases happened during the month!
“Invention of Knowledge is a wonderful album that showcases the talent of two legends, coming together for the first time and merging two significant eras of Progressive Rock. The influence by both Stolt and Anderson’s previous works are apparent, but the blending of them is perfect. The vinyl edition of this album is something I’ll be… Read moreMini-Reviews I
Since the OSR pretty much lost its meaning because I used more than one sentence, I think we should celebrate the series’s new name. Click here to celebrate. Without further ado, let’s dive in.
OSR: June 26th, 2016
OSR: June 20th, 2016
Let’s start this one with Dr. Zilog‘s Unknown Command. I’ve got to say that this one is much better than any of their previous albums. I knew the project with Vulgar Fractions, and it was pretty good for a while, but the gimmicky nature of it made it intolerable to me after only a few listens. Same goes for that other chiptune project, Unraveller. However, I feel that Unknown Command is much more a metal album than it tries to be a NES soundtrack.