I buy tons of CDs and on a few other messageboards I usually post short reviews of the CDs I pick up. It would be cool to have a forum where we could all post fan reviews, even stuff not metal for those who listen to something more than just metal. Nothing fancy, or long, just quick little descriptive blurbs basically, like these:
CONSPIRACY - THE UNKNOWN
A prog rock band featuring a member of the 70's prog band, Yes. Everything about this CD is great—from the cover to the musicians to the production—except the songs themselves. Unfortunately, like many a prog band, it becomes rather tedious and boring. There are some really good songs here, but the majority of them are just meandering prog rock jams with few memorable moments. If you like The Flower Kings, Enchant and Yes, you may enjoy this, though.
TWILIGHT OPHERA - THE END OF THE HALYCON AGE
Nordic black metal from Finland, or something like that! The good thing about this CD is that the singer has more of a melodic death metal voice and not the higher register rasping of a lot of black metal bands, the music is also much more dynamic than your traditional black metal outfit utilizing a variety of musical styles, instrumentation and song structures to break up the monotony that plagues many bands in this genre. There are also clean male and female vocals interspersed throughout the CD and with elements of power metal, traditional metal and gothic rock this CD comes highly recommended! And I'm usually no fan of black metal.
VIENNA TENG - WAKING HOUR
Think Tori Amos and Sarah Mclachlan and you'll be able to grasp where Teng's musical style resides. The songs range from quiet, solo piano ballads to more uptempo piano-driven rock tunes. They all showcase intellectual, poetic lyrics and great melodies and hooks, and strong, emotional vocals. This is her first CD, and from what I've read her, sophomore CD—released this year—blows this one away, and this is a great CD.
BAD ACID TRIP - LYNCH THE WEIRDO
Take one ounce of Mr. Bungle insanity, one cup of Dog Fashion Disco romp, a few shavings of black metal, mix it all together, and you'll have a slight idea of what Bad Acid Trip sound like. I found myself listening to this CD going, "Man, this is crap...no wait...this is pretty kick ass...no...it definitely sucks...well, no wait...this pretty fucking good...um...now it sucks...hmmm...pretty good" and so on and so on. I've listened to it many times and I have the same reaction every time, it's like each song is bi-polar! It's weird, but if you like unstructured insanity for music then you'll probably love this CD.
Whaddayathing?