PSA: Downtuning is a crutch (to some)

Rob Scallon, musician and Youtube personality, just released this video where he plays the same riff over and over again but everytime down-tuning one step further. The goal here is to see whether or not playing in lower tuning affects the “heaviness” of your song.

Spoiler alert!: it does not.

In the end, those who are down-tuning to sound heavier are only being silly. However, playing in super low tunings, like 8- or 9- string guitar tunings (and even lower!) can get you an interesting sound, which is definitely different than “normal” 6-string guitar tunings.

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Clément Belio’s Contrast

Clément Belio: the Man, the Myth, the Legend

Clément Belio: the Man, the Myth, the Legend, the Goofball

Clément Belio is, quite simply, making the music of the future.

I don’t say this lightly. It’s a common (trite) trend, to call experimental music the “music of the future” (or, for extra pretense, the “Music of the Future”), acting as though some EP recorded in the bedroom of your favorite obscure indie band is going to herald in a new era of music.

I don’t know if Clément Belio’s music is going to herald anything in, per se, but I would still describe it as the music of the … Read more

Exotype’s new single make us feel like it’s 2001 all over again (but with better riffs)

Featuring DJ Rekoil, “For Those Afraid To Speak”, off of their upcoming self-titled album sounds like a less limp bizkit, featuring modern riffing and more harsh vocals than the Durst. This has got me excited for the album, in a strange way. I’m regressing back to my inside teenager and I want more LB, and more LP to try to sing to in my bedroom while chatting to friends on Messenger (the MSN one).

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Abstract Deviation – Layers

From Mother Russia, Abstract Deviation are making a lot of noise in the modern progressive a.k.a. djent scene. Mathy polyrhythms, changing time signatures, insane musicianship and female vocals are what distinguishes them when you first listen to them.

If you want some new djent madness without all the mean and harsh vocals that are used in today’s bands, you might want to get into that band. If you’re a fan of said mean and harsh vocals, go and get their instrumental version of the album and make your own growls/screams/farts.

Abstract Deviation is sure to become … Read more

Prepare to Riot! New Ever Forthright is here!

And if that’s any indication of what EF‘s new album will sound like, Riot: Part I is one of the most badass songs I’ve heard from them!

You can download it for free or give any amount you like to help these guys on their second full-length!
Peace!

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