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 Post subject: The Eyesore Times: Mini-Reviews Vol. 9
PostPosted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 9:52 am 
MOWER – NOT FOR YOU (Hardcore/Punk Metal)
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I first heard of Mower through the Kottonmouth Kings; they’re on Suburban Noize Records, a label owned by Kottonmouth Kings. Unlike a good number of bands on Suburban Noize, Mower are not a rap group, or even close to it. They’re a hardcore band with metal influences; think D.R.I. meets Pro-Pain with a more urban flare.

Not For You is their second album, following 2003’s self-titled debut. Not For You is simply the perfect soundtrack if you want to kick someone’s ass! The songs are, for the most part, straightforward, fast and heavy. The band boasts two vocalists, both screamers: one higher-pitched, the other of the more standard, heavier hardcore fare. The hardcore/punk influence is old school, the metal influence is minimal, but the pummeling assault of Not For You is excellent. Occasionally the band breaks out something a little different, like on the dark, brooding “Broken Hands,” that is more about melody than aggression; “The End” is a mid-paced groover that sounds more like White Zombie’s version of the Sabbath classic “Children Of The Grave” than anything hardcore. The album ends with a nice cover of 1966 hit, “California Dreamin’, originally by The Mama’s & The Papa’s. The core of the album, however, is just in-your-face hardcore/punk with some metal nods now and again. Solid stuff.

Rating: 75/100
Website: http://www.mowermusic.com
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/mower
Downloads: Road Rage, Road Rage (Video) and Wrestle With The Pig (Funny video from Mower)

WASTEFALL – FALLEN STARS AND RISING SCARS (Progressive Metal)
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I first heard Greece’s Wastefall by way of their latest release, the excellent Self Exile. Fallen Stars And Rising Scars is the band’s first release from 2003. Had I heard this album then I would have likely deemed it a virtual masterpiece! However, I heard the far superior Self Exile first, so I was somewhat disappointed with this one. Not so much because this is a bad album—far from it!—but because I know how great this band can be now that I’ve heard it on Self Exile. But again, had I heard this in 2003 I’d have humped the jewelcase!

This album features lots of heavy guitar work, but tons of acoustics, piano and melodic vocal work. The mix of heavy prog-metal with the melancholic, often Latin-like, acoustics is what truly sets this band apart from other prog bands. The album begins—and ends—with a baby crying, then barrels into “Killing Of Wolves,” one of the heaviest tracks on the album. Heaviness aside, the song still features a ton of dynamics, acoustic interludes, clean and aggressive vocals, piano, and a rousing chorus (one that mentions that band name). There are some awkward moments in the song, but overall it’s a damn good introduction. “Fall Of Eva” and “Annabel Lee” are beautiful ballads, the latter having a big Latin—or is it Mediterranean?—flare. “Subroutine” is an odd track that doesn’t work too well with its electronic-based groove and some ill-placed falsetto, but it’s not terrible. “April’s Ruin” is a great prog-metal jam with a lot of AOR and 70’s rock quirkiness. A few other tracks and two instrumentals (it wouldn’t be a prog album without an instrumental or two, or three!) round out the album.

The album still features everything that made their latest so great, but a bit less realized, fleshed out. However, aside from “Subroutine” there isn’t a single song I strongly dislike. The instrumentals are typical filler material, but not negatively so. It is simply a debut that does what many debuts do: it shows potential in a great way; a great album that paints the future bright. And with Self Exile it, indeed, turned out very bright (I’ve heard Soulrain 21, their sophomore release, is equally great)!

Rating: 70/100
Website: http://www.wastefall.com
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/wastefall
Downloads: April’s Ruin (Clip) (Add the apostrophe in the word "april's" in the link, apostrophes mess up the BB code) and Killing Of Wolves (Clip)

SOLACE - 13 (Sludge/Stoner Rock)
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The price tag on this album was $1.99, brand new. The cover looked like it was definitely some type of stoner music, but the sticker on it read: “Fans of Down, Audioslave, Corrosion Of Conformity and Soundgarden must hear 13”. Confusing, to say the least, but I figured the price was worth giving it a shot. Good thing I did. Solace are, indeed, a stoner band. Very much a stoner rock band, but with a hefty dose of that Louisiana sludge heard in bands like Acid Bath, Eyehategod, and Crowbar.

13 kicks off with the two-in-one assault of “Loving Sickness/Burning Fuel,” the majority of the song a Sabbath-like rocker with a riff that smells like a heavy version of Led Zeppelin’s “Misty Mountain Hop,” a couple of harmonica-laced breakdowns and soulful solos set the head a’bangin’! The last minute, or so, is a doomy nod toward Corrosion Of Conformity country. Other standouts include “Indolence,” “King Alcohol,” “Forever My Queen,” and “Once Around The Sun (Deep Through Time).” The album continues to stomp along for a little over an hour, spitting out stoner rock anthem after epic sludge monster after stoner rock anthem. Some of the noisier, sludgier tunes, like “Rice Burner” and the hidden track, “Shit Kisser,” don’t really do it for me, but overall this is quite a find for $1.99. It comes highly recommended for fans of this kind of music.

Rating: 75/100
Website: http://www.diedrunk.com
MySpace: N/A
Downloads: In The Oven, Suspicious Tower (taken from the debut, Further) and Videos on YouTube

ANYONE – A LITTLE SIP… (EP) (Alternative Psychedelic Progressive Glam Rock)
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Anyone is a damn unique band. They play a modern type of rock music that borders on alternative, but incorporates things psychedelic, progressive and even glam, the latter bolstered by the band’s extravagant, flamboyant image and stage show—like a rave with good music. Drugs also seem to be a big part of their music; hallucinogens seeming to be the drugs of choice. The main man behind Anyone is Riz Story, a musician (who composed a full-scale symphony at 15 years old), producer, poet, and movie writer/director of sorts; he’s published a poetry book called Love Letters To Humanity, and written and/or directed three movies (four, if you include directing the porn movie In Aphrodite), Togetherment, Goloka, and the upcoming Sip The Pleasure Of Days—which will also be the title of Anyone’s upcoming full-length album.

Anyone formed from the ashes of Sylvia, a band featuring Taylor Hawkins (who went on to join Alanis Morissette’s band, then Foo Fighters). Anyone’s first release was a live album called Live Acid! Limited to 1,000 copies, it quickly became an underground sensation and record labels came a’calling. The band signed with Roadrunner—idiots!—and released their self-titled major label debut. The album got rave reviews everywhere! Of course, a psychedelic, pro-hallucinogen, alternative prog-rock band isn’t an easy sell. But the band still managed to acquire quite a following.

A Little Sip… is pretty much what it suggests, a quick taste of what is to come on the full-length Sip The Pleasure Of Days. There are five songs total (not sure if any are exclusive to this EP). Three of the tracks, “Fly Away,” “Over Before It Begins,” and “Thought I Was,” are somewhat mellow, the latter two being all acoustic, while “Fly Away” is a slight rocker. “Lonely People” is a groovy alt-prog rocker, and “Pass The Reality” is a pounding, riff-heavy anthem. Riz’s vocals are probably the biggest hurdle for some, there is nothing heavy about them, closer to Perry Farrell (Jane’s Addiction) than anything “heavy.” Lyrically, as per usual, Riz flaunts the poetic muse, translating into some great, intriguing lyrics; intelligent, if not a bit cryptic and eyebrow-raising.

If A Little Sip… is any indication, Sip The Pleasure Of Days is going to be one hell of an album!

Rating: 95/100
Website: http://www.anyoneden.com
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/anyone
Downloads: Whole World’s Insane (taken from Anyone), Don’t Wake Me (Video from Anyone) and EPK (Video)


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 6:09 am 
I found Solace's website, and found their YouTube page with some cool videos. :dio:


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 8:50 pm 
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Thanks for the reviews. I visited all websites and listened to most available material. Well Westfall, I already knew but as you said in the review the new album is so much better than the old stuff. I'm happy that I have the new and don't worry that I don't have the old one. Still, I had no idea that these guys were fellow greeks!!
As for Mower, I usually don't like this kind of music but that group blew me away, especially those two songs, Road Rage and Wrestle With The Pig. Man, what power and loudness, those two are songs to be played at window-breaking sound levels!
I was expecting to like Anyone quite a lot after reading the mini-review but I couldn't connect with the music just from the songs on myspace. It definetely sounded like quality music but one probably needs the whole album for the full experience and pleasure.
Once again good work Ken, most prolific scribe of metal scrolls! :cool:


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 10:35 pm 
Antonakis wrote:
Thanks for the reviews. I visited all websites and listened to most available material. Well Westfall, I already knew but as you said in the review the new album is so much better than the old stuff. I'm happy that I have the new and don't worry that I don't have the old one. Still, I had no idea that these guys were fellow greeks!!

Fallen Stars and Rising Scars is still worth getting, though. It's very good. Sensory has Soulrain 21 with the two bonus tracks, so I ordered it today! :dio:

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As for Mower, I usually don't like this kind of music but that group blew me away, especially those two songs, Road Rage and Wrestle With The Pig. Man, what power and loudness, those two are songs to be played at window-breaking sound levels!

Right! It's just good, ass-kickin' hardcore metal. I love it.

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I was expecting to like Anyone quite a lot after reading the mini-review but I couldn't connect with the music just from the songs on myspace. It definetely sounded like quality music but one probably needs the whole album for the full experience and pleasure.

Yeah, I could choose some better songs to put on the site if I were the band. Although I think "Whole World's Insane" is a good starting point.

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Once again good work Ken, most prolific scribe of metal scrolls! :cool:

Thanks. :wink:


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