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Tag Archives: songs
Regurgitator: Don’t Stress / Light Me on Fire Review
This review can be read on Cool Try. I recommend reading the other stuff that people are putting up there if you read this here. Anyway, here’s the review. —– Closing in on five years of nothing “new” and Regurgitator … Continue reading
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Tagged aggressive, band, calm, fire, gurge, light, lyrics, Music, Regurgitator, songs, stress, vocals
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Sleep: The Sciences Review
This review can be read on Cool Try. I recommend reading the other stuff that people are putting up there if you read this here. Anyway, here’s the review. —– The Sciences is an album that is predominantly built around … Continue reading
Primitive Calculators: ON DRUGS Review
This review can be read on Cool Try. If you decide to read the review here, then please go and check out some of the content on Cool Try. —– Primitive Calculators were a band. Then they weren’t a band. … Continue reading
From Somewhere out the Back: Death to the Babyboomers by GODSWOUNDS
Shortly after I moved into the place I’ve lived in for the past two years I began to get rid of things that I had been carrying around for a while. A lot of what I was (and still am) … Continue reading
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Tagged album, babyboomers, Death, experimental, godswounds, instrument, island, Music, songs, sound
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They Might Be Giants: I Like Fun Review
It seems that They Might Be Giants like fun. It’s a good thing if that is true, as they titled their new album I Like Fun, which could be taken at face value, as well as not taken at face … Continue reading
Converge: The Dusk in Us Review
So Converge recently released The Dusk in Us. What you hear on The Dusk in Us are songs written by Converge. It is safe to expect that the album sounds like Converge. “Eve” would have been a good fit on … Continue reading
Quicksand: Interiors Review
Quicksand, first album in a while and so on. The first thing to note is that the band don’t sound uncertain here. There’s an air of confidence as each member slots well into each role they fulfill, layering each sound … Continue reading
Azonic: Prospect of the Deep Volume One Review
Azonic’s Prospect of the Deep Volume One is an excellent album. It has been put together quite well and sounds as meticulously thought-out as it does improvisational. Each track (especially Oblivion of the Deep) invokes strong imagery as it carries … Continue reading
SEIMS: 3 Review
3, the new album from Sydney band SEIMS, is really good. It might even be great. 3 is brief, and thankfully not a minute is wasted. There is no filler whatsoever as every part feels purposeful, regardless of how much … Continue reading
Sophia: As we Make our way (the Live Recordings) Review
During their tour to support the release of As we Make our way (Unknown Harbours), Sophia recorded each (as far as I’m aware) live show which has now lead to the release of As we Make our way (the Live … Continue reading


