Sunday, May 22, 2016

Deftones - Koi No Yokan


The 2012 offering from Deftones continues in the direction that Chino Moreno has been driving their music since their self-titled release in 2003. Fans of the vocal style of Chino Moreno in early albums like Adrenaline and Around the Fur will only see glimpses of it here. But not to fear! There are tracks on this one that rival the best riffs from the early material. The guitars are layered beautifully and will demand multiple listens to fully sink in. There's so much going on. The first 6 tracks feel almost like a single track with things taking a surprising turn on the 7th track "Tempest", with the band venturing into their most doom/space/shoegaze territory yet, all layered on top of Chino's painfully honest screaming, the most intense vocal display I've heard of his. Can't wait to listen to the album "Gore", that they released last month.

On a side note, I hope Chino and Zach Hill do collaborate once more and give us another Team Sleep release! Also, could please Deftones and James Maynard Keenan get together to create another track like Passenger?!

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Metal EPs


My favourite EPs in no order of preference.

  • Mastodon - Lifesblood - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifesblood
    • This EP introduces the world to Brann Dailor's drumming in all its glory. While his collaborations with Today is the Day and some other acts were good, he takes it to the next level on this EP. I wish Mastodon releases something inspired by this in the future just for fans of their early material.

Monday, May 09, 2016

The Dust Brothers

I've been listening to the movie score of Fight Club for more than a decade now. It's one of the finest pieces of electronic music ever composed. A few months ago, I stumbled upon Paul's Boutique, the album The Dust Brothers produced for The Beastie Boys in 1989. It features some of the most creative sampling work ever. They've also produced the album Odelay by the almighty Beck!

Color Haze

I can't remember if I wrote about Color Haze here. Their 2008 release All  in my opinion is one of the most refreshing modern takes on what used to be called Stoner Rock in the 90s. Elements of psychedelic, jam, stoner are brought together perfectly, on top of an almost Indian-Classical like underlying rhythm. Enjoy the journey on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz_trYy_Fgo


Sunday, April 03, 2016

Music

It's been forever since I've posted on here. A list of albums I find myself coming back to always, in no order (since around 2005 when I discovered most of these. I've only picked one album per band except in the case of the band Death).

Some more recent discoveries (since around 2010), which have been up for regular repeat listenings: