Thursday, September 24, 2009
Lamb Of God - Wrath
To everyone who misses a taste of Pantera...
Wrath is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Lamb of God. It was released on February 23, 2009. It achieved #2 on Billboard 200, with sales exceeding 68,000 in its first week.[1][2] As of September it has sold around 230,000 copies.
Holland Tunnel Project - A smooth blend of jazz
Jazz with a beat. And swing. Kinda non descriptive, but soooooo good.
At first it sounds a bit like lounge. Listen to it more than a couple of times and you start to notice that it's a bit more than that.
For a professional opinion, park here
At first it sounds a bit like lounge. Listen to it more than a couple of times and you start to notice that it's a bit more than that.
For a professional opinion, park here
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Porcupine Tree - The Incident
Ephrat - No One's Words
Eprhat: Omar Ephrat: guitars, flute, keyboards
Lior Seker: vocals
Gili Rosenberg: bass
Tomer Z: drums
EPHRAT are a fairly young band in the world of heavy progressive music.
"Omar EPHRAT is very much aware of his Israeli band's heritage and is not afraid to use it. He acknowledges that the country is a mixture of European and Middle Eastern, old and new traditions, and this works its way into the band's music. Heavy metal riffage mingles freely with Eastern synth passages, and medieval acoustics stand toe-to-toe with techno beats. This eclectic nature is molded into a sound that reflects some of EPHRAT's favorite bands: classic progressive outfits like KING CRIMSON, JETHRO TULL and ELP; and more modern, heavier influences like PORCUPINE TREE, SOUNDGARDEN and Alanis MORISSETTE. All in all, EPHRAT is a diverse band that should appeal to anyone who likes their prog with a heavier bent."
Once more, Steven Wilson (PT), is responsable for giving light to this great project.
Enjoy
Lior Seker: vocals
Gili Rosenberg: bass
Tomer Z: drums
EPHRAT are a fairly young band in the world of heavy progressive music.
"Omar EPHRAT is very much aware of his Israeli band's heritage and is not afraid to use it. He acknowledges that the country is a mixture of European and Middle Eastern, old and new traditions, and this works its way into the band's music. Heavy metal riffage mingles freely with Eastern synth passages, and medieval acoustics stand toe-to-toe with techno beats. This eclectic nature is molded into a sound that reflects some of EPHRAT's favorite bands: classic progressive outfits like KING CRIMSON, JETHRO TULL and ELP; and more modern, heavier influences like PORCUPINE TREE, SOUNDGARDEN and Alanis MORISSETTE. All in all, EPHRAT is a diverse band that should appeal to anyone who likes their prog with a heavier bent."
Once more, Steven Wilson (PT), is responsable for giving light to this great project.
Enjoy
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