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Tag Archives: vocals
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 792: More Poor Music Description
Light acoustic-sounding guitar rings out, creates a sort of jaunty, festive melody. Yet there is something melancholic in it. A certain kind of sanguine, a certain kind of determination, yet matched with sadness. The band comes in and fill the … Continue reading
Into the Microphone
A close-up of Even’s guitarist as he sings. The same person as in this shot. Before uploading here I ended up cropping this shot a fair bit due to how much of the microphone stand was in the shot whilst … Continue reading
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Tagged concert, even, hair, microphone, monochrome, motion, performance, person, portrait, vocals
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Alchemy’s Vocalist
This is a shot of the vocalist of a band by the name of Alchemy who just so happened to be one of the supports for Fleshgod Apocalypse when they played at The Bald Faced Stag last year (here’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged alchemy, microphone, monochrome, Music, performance, performer, person, vocalist, vocals
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Paradise Lost: Obsidian Review
So I started editing this and ended up re-writing a bit more than I expected. Not the whole thing, but close to half of the draft I had. I’m not sure as to what I think about this review. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged album, band, dramatic, instruments, Music, obsidian, paradise lost, songs, sound, vocals
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Vennart: D__k Privilege Review
I wrote the bulk of this over a period of one hour yesterday. I’ve spent the last few hours editing it into something more readable. This could’ve been much better. I feel as though what I wrote is clunky where … Continue reading
Jarboe: Illusory Review
This review is much shorter than I had hoped. I didn’t want to reveal too much about the album, but this feels too much like skimming in places. I’m still trying to catch up on the backlog and I think … Continue reading
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Tagged album, artist, elements, exploratory, expressing, illusory, jarboe, Music, songs, vocals
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Chelsea Wolfe: Birth of Violence Review
This mostly came together in the last few hours and I think it shows. I didn’t struggle so much with writing this review but I feel as though I should’ve given it more time and waited for things to come … Continue reading
From Somewhere out the Back: Bit by Bats by Bit by Bats
Along with most of my review and interview work, this review is also on Culture Eater. My colleague and I set up a Patreon to further develop Culture Eater as a source of good quality arts coverage from both ourselves and … Continue reading
Wire: Mind Hive Review
This kind of took long and kind of didn’t. It took longer than I hoped, but most of it came together over a few lazy hours. I knocked out a whole lot of notes one day last week, then scrapped … Continue reading
Born Lion: Final Words Review
I can’t remember at all what this sounds like. I also can’t remember reviewing the album. It’s kind of odd as there are a bunch where I’ve seen the review I’ve written and gone “Oh, I remember covering that”, but … Continue reading
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Tagged album, band, born lion, final words, instruments, Music, record, songs, track, vocals
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