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Free Music Notes for Street HorrrsingFree Music Review: Great Show at SXSW festival in Austin Hit: 4 Stars
Great , entertaining, surreal. The show was groundbreaking for any eardrum. I'll post another review after i listen to the album. But man the sounds were just amazing.
Free Music Review: Uh...Okay? Hit: 3 Stars
First time round this album scared me lots. A cool heavy electronic pulse built into a demonic sounding rant, which was actually very hip and with it. Second track? Not too big on the tribal beats. Loved the trailing screams though. Sent chills up my spine.
The further the album got, the more scared I became. Sounds like you pick up a conversation between Satan and a burning soul in hell with your AM radio as you soar miles above the planet with your astral body. Sounds pretty cool right?
Hey, It's worth the cheese. Second time round I really started to dig it.
Free Music Review: I don't get it Hit: 2 Stars
You'd think a noise band with this name would be fun.
These guys aren't doing much that is original, and what they are choosing to rehash and blend just isn't that great and deserving. The beats are dead before they repeat, and the repetition doesn't resuscitate them. The simplicity in the keyboard becomes obnoxious with the rotary, oscillator effect, and the fuzz and distortion might be a really good idea, but paired with the organ synth and its level in the mix, the effect becomes too much to stand sometimes, and you become a bit nauseous by the end of some of these tracks. I felt sea sick several times.
I think these tracks are hard to listen to while enjoying what you're doing (save "Bright Tomorrow"), if you're primarily focusing on the music, you'll be pretty bored, slightly annoyed (with the dolphin noises, and a.m. tube amp effects), and a little nostalgic as you glance over toward the "how long have I been listening to this" section of the player.
The reward won't come until the third or fourth listen, when the entire experience becomes a trance - a repetive loop in itself - but this meditative exercise is only for the musicianado.
I think this whole album is kind of a joke to see who takes it seriously, and perhaps I'm the sucker.
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