Saturday, January 10, 2009

No Good Music Goes Unlistened (Volume 1): Daughters of Mara/Shawn Zuzek

For a long time, I'd been hesitant to post direct links to music both to avoid legal complications and to protect the artist because it's the way they make their living.

But, if an artist feels comfortable with releasing their material publicly and it happens to be good, I'd like to post something.

I'm going to start with the band Daughters of Mara who I credited as being one of my favorite new artists of 2008 along with having the best headbanger of the year with the song "And Away".

With a little bit of bad news, the band disbanded officially at the end of 2008 as a result of Virgin Records sitting on their hands to release the album (something that I plan to discuss in a later post in more detail).

If you like metalcore (metal mixed with melody), this album is about as good as it gets. Aside from the album I Am Destroyer, you will be getting the B-sides from the album and some of his solo work which is a bit more diverse.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

(More Than) 9 Artists to Watch in '09

I'm counting on these artists to hit it big for this upcoming year of music.

1. Red-They had an enormously successful first run with the Grammy-nominated album End of Silence back in 2006. Their new album Innocence & Instinct isn't just 10 tracks (14 for the deluxe), it's an entire experience. Rob Graves, who produced the first album, will produce again proving that "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". On top of all of that, this album is a concept record based on Dante's Inferno. If that doesn't get you hyped up, then maybe a song co-written by Ben Burnley of Breaking Benjamin ("Shadows") will.

2. Creed/Alter Bridge/Led Zeppelin-This is a triple entry because it's hard to say what will happen this year between the three bands. There had been rumors that once Alter Bridge stopped touring that Myles Kennedy would audition for and possibly take over Robert Plant's legendary position as the frontman for Led Zeppelin (which many of their own fans are opposed to). Word has it that if that were to happen that they would not call themselves Led Zeppelin. There are also rumors that Creed will be getting back together for some kind of reunion tour. It would be proof in the music business that you can never truly say never.

3. No Doubt-Everyone that mentions these kinds of lists will mention this group and I'm clearly no different. After two solo efforts from Gwen Stefani, they are hoping to release their first proper album in eight years (Rock Steady in 2001). It's said that they'll come back with a reggae/ska-influenced album that influenced their earlier sound and later singles such as "Underneath It All". They'll be on a full-fledged tour in 2009 along with headlining festivals such as the Bamboozle Festival in New Jersey in May.  Their album is easily one of the most anticipated for the year.

4. Green Day-What year is this? 1995? Sorry, Foxboro Hot Tubs fans, it looks like it's going to be a while before you get an album. Green Day fans have been waiting for new music since their Grammy-winning American Idiot in 2004. Unfortunately, not much has been said about this album, but it's Green Day and that's good enough for most everyone.

5. Alice in Chains-OK, so it is 1995 apparently. The grunge gods are back after losing original frontman Layne Staley in 2002 to a heroin overdose. William DuVall, who's been the official lead singer since 2007 is writing and recording new material with the band, the first new music in ten years...the first proper album in 14 (self-titled in 1995).

6. Kelly Clarkson-Kelly put out My December in 2007, a much darker album than any of her previous efforts. Even though the album went on to hit platinum, it had been unpopular with Clive Davis and as a result put her in the doghouse. March's Masquerade will supposedly bring her back to the Breakaway sound that got her the most success. Max Martin, The Doctor Luke, Howard Benson, and One Republic's Ryan Tedder (co-writer of Leona Lewis' Bleeding Love) are all said to have worked on her album.

7. U2-Grammy darlings and Rock and Roll Hall of Famers will be returning with No Line on the Horizon, said to be a heavier record with elements of electro. It'll mark their first album since 2004's How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, which marks their longest break for an album ever.

8. Psychostick-Not a band that I would expect you guys to know, but one that I would hope you will grow to love...in your pants. The silly humorcore band from Arizona will be putting out Sandwich, the follow-up to their debut We Couldn't Think of a Title...the album that earned them a record deal with Rock Ridge Records. In a rough economy, they came up with a great idea to fundraise money to record.

9. Halestorm-They were signed in 2005 to Atlantic Records and have been playing shows with Seether, Shinedown, and Flyleaf, to name a few...they even put out a live EP in 2005. However, they have not put out a proper record until now. Their debut album is scheduled to come out sometime this spring and will feature the production of Grammy-nominated producer, Howard Benson.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

2008 Best of the Blog...

This year has been a year of discovery. After my favorite band, Evanescence, decided to go on hiatus at the end of 2007, I decided to start looking for new bands that don't necessarily sound like them, but give me the same feeling that I felt when I first listened to them in 2003.

There will be a lot of new artists on these lists that you probably don't know about, but hopefully will know more about in the near future.

Mind you, this is a personal list of favorites, but you should absolutely take a listen to any of these artists if you haven't.

Best International Artist:
5. Bloc Party (England)-Intimacy came out in 2008 and put the party back in the Bloc. They released an album with more electronica influence and have won critics over yet again.
4. Theory of a Deadman (Canada)-After six years of existing as a band, Theory of a Deadman finally got it right this year. They've always released decent music, they've just never found a way to make it popular until this year with "So Happy" and "Bad Girlfriend" burning up the active rock charts.
3. Muse (England)-They didn't release any new music this year, but that didn't stop me from putting them on this list because they put out one hell of a live album in H.A.A.R.P. They also created a buzz later this year by having "Supermassive Black Hole" on the popular soundtrack for Twilight.
2. All Ends (Sweden)-They re-released their debut album in 2008 with the new single Apologize and earned a new legion of fans this year, including me.
1. Freestate (Australia)-They are just now starting to make a name for themselves in their native country and their album deserves airplay here. Don't be surprised if you see their name again.
Hono(u)rable mention: Bullet For My Valentine (England)

Best Local Band:
5. Doubledge-Found out about their music not too long ago...holy crap, they actually come from the Bronx! Their placement reflects how late in the year I got to listen to their music. They might have placed higher.
4. Black Water Rising-Aside from putting out a bad ass EP this year, the single "Brother Go On" earned a lot of play on Sirius' Octane and brought Southern rock to NYC. They will own 2009 and hopefully finally have an album to show for it.
3. Rev Theory-They put out their first major album this year, changing their sound. It was a surprising change and was originally not welcome...but has since grown on me enough to put them at #3.
2. The Senate-I featured them in the blog earlier this year. It's not very common for me to feature bands that are not hard-rock, but for the unique qualities of this group...they were well worth it.
1. Charetta-I've been lucky enough to see this band live 8 times this year. I'd seen them in February for the first time and they're a completely different band. Transitioning this year from a four-piece to a five-piece transformed their sound into a potentially epic masterpiece next year. They went into the studio at the end of this year to produce their first album with Brett Hestla.
Honorable Mention: Patrick Droney

Best Live Recording:
5. Skillet for Comatose Comes Alive: This live set is actually the second live CD from Skillet in their long career. It features the band in their home state of Tennessee, a two-piece orchestra for their own mini-version of S&M, and their new young drummer Jen Ledger singing on "Yours to Hold". Having seen them in April this year, I know that the energy of their music is much better than that displayed on the DVD. It's much better to actually see them live.
4. Within Temptation for Black Symphony: This live CD/DVD features the band in their home country performing within their element, with an orchestra backing them. They brought out all the stops for this two-hour plus concert and cements their reputation as one of the best female-fronted bands in the world.
3. Paramore for The Final Riot: It's a part-documentary, part-concert and features the energetic band in Chicago. This live set will surprise cynics and validate Paramore for the amazing live band that they are. They released my favorite album all of last year, but surprisingly fall short with their live set.
2. Thrice for Live at the House of Blues: This two-hour plus, 3 disc CD/DVD set released just a week ago is good enough for me to put them close to the top. It spans almost their entire career and the music is as creative and diverse as its ever been.
1. Muse for H.A.A.R.P.-Features Muse from their Wembley weekend last year. Watch this DVD and you will become a fan instantaneously. It's not just because the DVD is from their homeland...the way that it's shot puts you into the action like no DVD I've seen before. If you can't see them live, buy this.
Honorable Mention: Lacuna Coil for Visual Karma

Best Cover:
5. Daughtry-Feels Like the First Time (Foreigner)-Interesting video for the song that was originally about losing virginity.
4. Bullet For My Valentine-No Easy Way Out (Robert Tepper)-Those of you who know me, know how much I love the Rocky movies...specifically Rocky IV, which featured this song after Apollo Creed went down for the count for the very last time. If he dies...he dies. You can't get better acting in any movie these days than Dolph Lundgren as Ivan Drago. Ever.
3. Sea of Treachery-Misery Business (Paramore)-Not the nicest sounding of covers, but the way that they reinterpreted this song to somehow fit metalcore is absolutely amazing.
2. All-American Rejects-Womanizer (Britney Spears)-I literally found out about this cover yesterday. I've never been a big fan of the All American Rejects, but this cover is really out of this world.
1. Framing Hanley-Lollipop (Lil' Wayne)-Lil' Wayne has been the musical story of the year, selling a million copies of his album Tha Carter III in its first week out. I don't particularly get why he's so popular and I don't like his style all that much...but the original Lollipop and its cover are undeniably catchy. The cover is pretty much straightforward with Framing Hanley implementing a bit of their own song  "Hear Me Now". I absolutely adore the cover...and the girls, too!
Honorable Mention: Say Anything-Got Your Money (Ol' Dirty Bastard)

Best Collaboration:
5. Alter Bridge feat. Cristina Scabbia of Lacuna Coil-Watch Over You-How Universal didn't promote this single in the States as a duet is beyond me. It's a beautiful duet and while a lot of fans on both sides didn't particularly care for it, I could have seen it being huge.
4. Apocalyptica feat. Adam Gontier of Three Days Grace-I Don't Care-I love how this song takes the best sounds of both Apocalyptica and Three Days Grace and puts them together. This song is one of the most popular and most successful songs of the year on active rock radio for a reason.
3. Theory of a Deadman feat. Chris Daughtry of Daughtry-By the Way-This could easily be a single and be huge once again for Theory of a Deadman because Tyler Connolly's and Chris Daughtry's vocals work so well together. Daughtry's been a busy man this year.
2. Sevendust feat. Chris Daughtry of Daughtry-The Past-See what I mean? Sevendust's album was filled with collaborations and this one was the best. Unfortunately for Sevendust, they decided to release the single and Daughtry's record label wanted them to take his vocals off of the record. Very similar to what happened with the Santana situation a few years ago with Chad Kroeger and Alex Band.
1. Art of Dying feat. Shaun Morgan of Seether-Die Trying-The song hasn't even been officially released yet...this is part of a video that explained the story of how the song got put together and perhaps a somewhat finished copy of the song at the end, but it could be retooled because Art of Dying is working on a new album that will hopefully be released next year with this song on it.

Best Live Performance:

Best New Artist:
5. Patrick Droney-I have to give this kid a lot of credit. He's only 16 years old (Nick Jonas, eat your fucking heart out) and can shred like he's Mark Tremonti of Alter Bridge. No wonder Ben Burnley of Breaking Benjamin and Chris Henderson of 3 Doors Down co-wrote songs with him. This kid is going to make some band very happy one day if he doesn't get famous on his own.
4. Daughters of Mara-Virgin Records wasted a huge opportunity by not releasing the gem known as I Am Destroyer. They finally decided to self-release it after much fighting to get it out in the first place and it will pay off. Someday.
3. All Ends-I feel that they will get an American record deal sometime next year, release their debut album for the third time and actually do more in this country than Within Temptation.
2. Charetta-These guys need to be signed to a deal by next year. It just has to happen. I'm excited because I've followed these guys very closely within the last year. 
1. Freestate-They're at last selling their music in the States thanks to some begging from anonymous sources (*Palin-wink*). Don't be surprised if you hear Necessary on the radio over here in the next year.
Honorable Mention: The Leo Project

Video of the Year:
5. Daughtry-What About Now-For being this huge rockstar, he's certainly getting his activism on as of late.
4. Red-Already Over-It's a strange, but visually stunning video. There's a part when the lead singer's lifted in the air that reminds me of Quantum Leap.
3. Seether-Breakdown-For this video, it's safe to say that Shaun Morgan has a lot on his mind.
2. Apocalyptica feat. Adam Gontier of Three Days Grace-I Don't Care-The idea of playing women like cellos or violins is a very sexy thought. It's also kind of rare to see choreography in a rock video.
1. Seether-Rise Above This-Same artist, same director, different result. Tony Petrossian and Shaun Morgan produced my favorite video of 2008. This video deals with a very tragic incident that occured after a Seether concert last year when Shaun's brother Eugene Welgemoed jumped out of the window of a hotel and killed himself. The video deals with the tragedy as to say that when Eugene jumped, it was as if Shaun jumped as well. This video deserves the recognition because it is authentic and if it saves just one person from making the same mistake, it's all the better for existing.
Honorable Mention: Sevendust-Prodigal Son

Best EP/Non-album Recording:
5. VersaEmerge-Perceptions-Now that you knoooowww...this Floridian band just signed on to Fueled By Ramen/Columbia and they're going to be touring the country in early '09. Perceptions is just a taste of what you can expect.
4. Black Water Rising-Brother Go On-Their EP is just a taste of their upcoming album next year. It's only a matter of time before they get signed.
3. Hello Demons...Meet Skeletons-Chills-This solo acoustic EP by Sevendust/Dark New Day guitarist Clint Lowery is a wonderful change of pace from the heavy, fast-paced, adrenaline rush known as Sevendust.
2. Ben Moody-Mutiny Bootleg EP-The EP (released just last week at a Hana Pestle show in Little Rock) marks a return of Ben Moody, co-founder of Evanescence and his first music project in nearly four years. It's been a long time coming and it's been well worth the wait.
1. Charetta-Charetta EP-Hearing clips of their unmixed and unmastered songs from their upcoming record has me very excited in their new sound. They recorded this EP as a four piece, so their sound is definitely going to change.

Headbanger of the Year/Best Metal Song:
5. Metallica-The Day That Never Comes-You just try playing those last three minutes on Guitar Hero on Expert.
4. Straight Line Stitch-Black Veil-Giving a new meaning to the term "black metal" (even though it's really metalcore). Jada Pinkett Smith's Wicked Wisdom has NOTHING on this band.
3. Walls of Jericho-The American Dream-Everything a metal song should be. It's cynical, aggressive, and will pound your ass into the ground. I can just imagine a Wall of Death for Walls of Jericho specifically for this song.
2. Trivium-Kirisute Gomen-This song has a wonderful Far Eastern influence to it and the intro is epic and sounds like it should be in a movie. For those of you who don't know what Kirisute Gomen is, it's an honor killing by means of decapitation. I'd say it's a headbanger, but after banging to this song, your head will slip from your shoulders.
1. Daughters of Mara-And Away-This song shoves metal down your throat, makes you shit it out, and then makes you eat that shit. Now that's hardcore!
Honorable Mention: Slipknot-All Hope is Gone

Song of the Year:
5. Sevendust-Prodigal Son-Growing to be one of my favorite Sevendust singles, this song brought them back to the melodic albums that made Animosity and Seasons so good.
4. Dark New Day-Fiend-This song leaked to the web earlier in the year and it never officially got released, but it is just so good and so catchy that it has to go on my list this year.
3. Art of Dying feat. Shaun Morgan of Seether-Die Trying-This song is golden...it, like Fiend was not released, but that didn't stop it from grabbing most of my attention this year.
2. Freestate-Necessary-This song is so well produced from the tribal drums to the strings to the chugging guitars. It just screams amazing.
1. In This Moment-Forever-Their first album would have been more along the lines of Straight Line Stitch and Walls of Jericho. Who knew she had such a beautiful voice?

Best Album:
Now for the big one. I've been waiting for this for the entire year. Last year, Paramore's Riot! earned my favorite album of the year.

5. Nine Inch Nails-The Slip-With Ghosts I-IV coming out just two months prior, Trent Reznor proves that he can release absolutely anything he wants and it can be both successful AND good. Considering that this album was done in merely three weeks, NIN released one hell of an album...one that still has me nodding to "Discipline" and "1,000,000".
4. 10 Years-Division-After releasing one of my favorite albums of 2005 with The Autumn Effect, I didn't think they could possibly top it. I'm glad that I was wrong.
3. Freestate-Surrender-This album is a straight listen through and through. Track for track, it is worth your purchase.
2. In This Moment-The Dream-Maria Brink's singing really took this band to the next level this year. They may not have the admiration of their older fans, but people who hadn't been fans before have a new appreciation for them. This album is dynamic, every bit as intense as the first one and in my personal opinion, flat out better.
1. Sevendust-Chapter VII: Hope & Sorrow-Alpha was one of my favorite albums released last year. A little over a year after that, they put this album out that was a bit more collaborative with Myles and Mark from Alter Bridge and Chris Daughtry. It was also pivotal for the band because it brought Clint Lowery back into the fold after a four-year absence. 

What makes this album so memorable is that it is more melodic and more impactful than its predecessor. There are a lot of doubters of Sevendust as they've only had one gold album and no major radio hits. This album is proof that their careers as Sevendust is not near done. I feel that they will go down as one of the most underrated and perhaps just because, among the most celebrated hard-rock bands of our time.
Honorable Mention: Ra-Black Sun

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Review of Prisoner of Television's Art Obscene


















Prisoner of Television is a self-produced, one-man project of James Mitchell. It is a project in which he does vocals, guitars, drum programming, bass, keyboards, and sampling.

It's a throwback to early 90's alt-rock in which you had Nine Inch Nails, Tool, Alice in Chains, Megadeth...all of these bands you can hear some influences with on this album.

The album starts off with an intro into Anti-Hate. It's heavily influenced by industrial rock and metal. 

The album does run the gamut of alt-rock...going from industrial on Anti-Hate and Hands and Knees to punk-funk on Swallow the Flame to acoustic rock...almost singer-songwriter on Glow and Columbus Ave.

The highlight of this album is Tide, which is reminiscent of Alice in Chains' "Get Born Again".

The biggest problem with the album though may indeed be Mitchell trying to be the jack of all trades. In taking on the challenge of being a one man show, it hurts both the production of the album and the overall vocals.

The songs have potential, but still sound like rough mixes.

The musical feel that Mitchell is going for is meant to have tight and slick production.

Even Trent Reznor, who's considered a one-man band, needs help from time to time.
Dave Grohl could be a one-man band...but even he needs the Foo Fighters.

Considering that this is a first effort, it's not bad at all. 

I just think that Art Obscene needs a team.

6 out of 10.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

I am not reviewing Metallica's Death Magnetic because it leaked Wednesday...

I'm just not going to do it...instead, I'm going to give you a hypothetical view on what I may think of Metallica's new album Death Magnetic.

The album starts with "That Was Just Your Life". It might just signal the beginning of Metallica's return to their 80s form (The decade that brought Kill 'Em All, Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets, and ...And Justice for All). But I wouldn't know because I haven't listened to the album yet.

"The End of the Line" may have one of the better riffs at the four-minute mark...but that's only because a friend who listened to the album told me about it.

The first single "The Day That Never Comes" is the only song I've heard from this album so far, I swear! It's a mix of a lot of their most popular 80s songs wrapped into one...you've got a bit of Fade to Black in there, a bit of One, a bit of Orion and Master of Puppets.

The song "All Nightmare Long" may be the best song on the album...at least that's what a lot of fans are saying...but again, I wouldn't know, I haven't had this song on repeat for a half an hour.

"Cyanide" is a song that I've only heard live...because I didn't go to Metallica.com to listen to the full sample of the song or five others on the album. I don't like the lyrics so much, but the riffs are what make Metallica, Metallica.

"The Unforgiven III" may feature a piano/strings intro...which actually might be an ode to S&M...but again, I have only heard a clip of it so I really wouldn't know.

"Suicide and Redemption" could be a track that's 10 minutes long and it may not have any vocals...because I heard that the album has one instrumental...What?!? I WIKI'D IT!!!!

That may be a bit of a long instrumental...but it could very well set up a nice backdrop for the last song on the album...because I've not played this album since Wednesday...because it comes out on September 12th. 

This album might earn itself an 8.5 out of 10 because it sounds like a bridge between ...And Justice for All and The Black Album...but I have absolutely, positively not listened to the album so I can't have any opinion whatsoever? Who do you think I am, Maxim?

On an unrelated note, I really need to work on my code language.

Monday, September 1, 2008

A band a day...Eyes Set to Kill

Eyes Set to Kill is raising Arizona. I'm not generally into a lot of post-hardcore/screamo stuff, but there's a certain "I don't know what..." about Eyes Set to Kill.

Eyes Set to Kill is...
Alexia Rodriguez: Vocals, Guitar, Piano
Anissa Rodriguez: Bass
Brandon Anderson: VOCALS!!!!!, Keyboards
"Metal" Greg Kerwin: Guitar
Caleb Clifton: Drums

Flyleaf, Kittie, and a sprinkle of Killswitch Engage meets Hawthorne Heights (RIP Casey).

A short history lesson on Eyes Set to Kill is that they'd actually used to be a six-piece band with Lindsay Vogt, a different lead singer. They formed in 2004 and in 2006 really started to make a name for themselves on the various music networking sites with their debut EP called When Silence is Broken, The Night Is Torn. They've had shows with Papa Roach, Kittie, Walls of Jericho, and In This Moment.

It's not very often that you find a post-hardcore band that's influenced by The Spice Girls and N*Sync...but somewhere the dancing got uncoordinated and Lindsay left the band sometime in 2007.

It's crazy because at around the same time, they signed a record deal on Koch that allowed them their own imprint.

Enter Reach. Alexia took the lead of the band. Normally, when a band loses a lead singer, they take the band with them. The band has actually only grown stronger turning what was once a regional act into a national one.

They are opening on a nationwide tour in October and November.

In the meantime, check out some more videos featuring Eyes Set to Kill including Darling and Liar in the Glass.

A band a day...Forever Oeuvre

Cincinnati, Ohio is the home of a band that has kind of a weird name, but a name that makes perfect sense...Forever Oeuvre (say it as you would "ooh-vrah").

Forever Oeuvre is:
Rachelle Holscher: Vocals
Jimi Holscher: Guitar/Vocals
Ronny Paige: Guitar/Vocals
PJ: Bass
Ryan Sebastian: Piano/Vocals

Their sound mixes a little bit of Evanescence with Lacuna Coil and Earshot.

Cincinnati is also the home of Breaking Benjamin drummer Chad Szeliga. Chad brought the band to David Bendeth's (Paramore, Breaking Benjamin) House of Loud Studios in New Jersey where they were working on new music to lay down drum tracks...some of which is currently on their Myspace as demos. Chad has also worked with Leo.

Their debut work has actually yet to be released, but from the sounds of things on their Myspace, they've got some amazing music waiting to come out. Recruiting Ronny Paige, who'd recently worked with Fuel certainly helps things, too.

In the meantime, you can get an idea of what the band sounds like in this video.