Monday, September 17, 2012

Fatal Fraud - No Torso


I'm getting a light ska punk vibe from this EP. The first song has quite a heavy sax presence, which I dig. Later on in the EP parts diverge and it gets pretty busy, which I can appreciate, but I'm not really feeling the sound of it right now. The overall sound I'm feeling is a laidback EP with little individual parts and passages that would sound a whole lot better in a more aggressive setting. I'm gonna listen to some other stuff by No Torso and see if I get anything like that out of it. Also, another reason I'll continue listening to this artist in spite of my overall lack of satisfaction is that they were signed on to Asian Man Records, and I like a lot of stuff on that label.

No Torso

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Fitz and the Tantrums - Songs for a Break Up Volume 1


I'm really diggin the bari sax on the first track but that is just super bias because I am a bari sax. This sounds like it belongs in the workout montage of one of those movies where the underprivileged black kid becomes a football star on the all-white team. At least the first track does. Oh boy! Further in I'm hearing bari saxes and struck idiophones which are like the greatest combo ever. I'd definitely listen to this album EP again. It sounds kinda like Motown with dreampop thrown in, and it sounds pretty good. 

Monday, September 10, 2012

Time Out - Dave Brubeck Quartet


The first track, Blue Rondo a la Turk, started out sounding like it was gonna be happy but then it turned into the creepy kind of happy like circus music. Its got those jazzy sax interludes so it sounds cool and circus alternating and I like it. I think there's some cool meter changes in there too; the sax sounds 4/4 and the rest sounds triplet or 9/8. This feels like a pretty standard cool jazz album. Each piece seems to have a cool horn lick that's just played over the rhythm section a few times in modulated keys. Its still pretty good, but I'm partial to swing rather than cool jazz and bop and the like.

The Dave Brubeck Quartet

Sunday, September 9, 2012

From The Cradle To The Rave - A Nightmare On Wall Street


This is kinda scary. The first track is a weird sample. Next up is a drum & bass diddly with some nasty drums and a ska guitar riff going on. I was doing a bit of reading up on this while listening to it and apparently the artists label themselves as crackrocksteady and riotstep but those sound pretty subgenre of ska to me so I'm gonna tag it as ska and drum and bass. I'm really digging this album. I'd love to see this band live. The dnb with little ska interludes is something really unique, and it's pretty well executed in my opinion. Listening to this album again is a definite thing; it is staying in my library for sure. Its a free download on the label's bandcamp (linked below!!) too, so be sure to give it a listen for no loss on your part.

From The Cradle To The Rave

(a side note on the label)
There's quite a few artists on this label. The label seems pretty dedicated to dnb, punk, and ska fusion (riotstep as they call it) so be sure to check out riottunes if you like this.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

In Motion - Wait For Green


Judging from the first track, Next Wave, this is like a college rock/reggae deal. I dunno why but I also get a numetal kind of feely feel. Not really a good feel either. I'm not really feeling this EP. Feels feels feels feels. None of the riffs or lyrics are really standing out and sticking with me. I think if this was on repeat I wouldn't notice because all the songs kind of sound the same.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

We Are The Same Machine - The Frequency


I like this so far, its pretty chill. I hear bells, and I have a hardon for struck idiophones, so there is another point in this album's favor. This album feels pretty light, with feels thrown in. I also like the cool mix of synths/drum machines and recorded instrumentals. I think this is another one of those "walking around at night" albums. Its pretty feely. This album is pretty solid, but I don't think I'd listen to it again.

The Frequency


Sunday, September 2, 2012

Stone Iris - Serene Machine


I had a hard time figuring out what genre to call this so I just went to the band website and looked at what they describe themselves as. According to some percussionist named Juice, they are "blues-rock, reggae, — there are a lot of things." I'm not really feeling the reggae until the fourth track in, but I definitely hear the blues rock. It's kinda funky too. The lyrics ooze feels if you're into that sorta thing, and they also do if you're not. They're not conditional lyrics. That would be really hard to pull off. But there are feels in this EP for sure.  Pretty good feels.