Showing posts with label 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013. Show all posts

5/25/2015

CD Review: Swirl - SWIRL

Note:  If you have a own band or project that you think might fit in well here for a review or as a presentation / introduction please drop me a line or two in a E-Mail. Please see my profile for my E-Mail adress. I appreciate new suggestions very much so don't hesitate to contact me. I'm also interested in band news / updates / tourdates so keep the stuff coming. Thanks!

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Short Introduction 

Swirl was formed by guitarist Duane “DT” Jones in Washington State. The earliest version of the band scheduled a recording session in Southern California, but due to a scheduling conflict the original drummer was a last minute cancellation. One brief phone call later brother Brian “Bam Bam” Jones was brought in to record drums and became a permanent member of the band. Swirl went on to release their debut CD ‘Out Of Nowhere’. The disc was produced by Carlos Cavazo (RATT/ Quiet Riot) and Matt Thorr (Rough Cutt/ Jailhouse). Swirl toured the United States and Japan in the early 2000’s and achieved moderate success.

In 2008 “DT” entered the recording studio of Cinderella drummer Fred Coury with vocalist Alfred Ramirez. That session gave birth to the songs “Adrenaline” and “Sleepwalker” (both songs were produced by Fred who also played drums on the tracks) and reignited Swirl. The two songs led to management interest and tour offers. “DT”, Brian and Al recruited bassist Shane Carlson to finalize the new touring lineup for Swirl which began criss-crossing the US several times (to the tune of 50,000 miles) as the support act for the bands RATT, Extreme, Slaughter, George Lynch and others in 2008-2010.

Between 2011- 2012 Swirl had a musical makeover and began writing and recording new music. The band removed themselves from the LA area to record at Baxter Rd studios in Wildomar, California. The members of Swirl decided to use the lessons learned from previous recording session mentors to self produce the new material with post production and mastering done in Lake Elsinore, California with James Rieger.

Released on March 25, 2013 worldwide via iTunes, the new hard rock disc, ‘SWIRL’  finally saw the light of day.

(c) by Swirl, used with kind permission

According to Swirl, the “Message” behind the music has to do with standing up for what you believe in – not giving up and going for what you want in the face of those who put road blocks in front of you, it’s staying the course, staying focused and not giving an inch in any other direction, but the road you have carved out for yourself. Sometimes you will fall down, sometimes you will lose your way, but in the end the only way to win is you have to get back on your feet, dust yourself off and carry on so are you ready to “Rise Up”?

Summary / Purchase Link / Player

This album is sort of a special release for me. While on the one hand it's a typical US Hard Rock / Metal band with tracks having a length for airplay on radios it's on the other hand not a commercial release at all.

The band-sound comes very edgy and rough with a very own, raw note and melody. The guitars are set on fire and the solo's sound different and make you want to listen to them closer. It's absolutely not one of those bands that has this soft touch to it where Metal or Hard Rock plays the inferior role with more the party music playing in the front. It shows that this band has more depth to offer than similar acts.

You can listen to the music multiple times and will still find new parts in it. That's something that not too often comes along on those records. If you like the US metal style but look for something more rough and outworked in the details I suggest to check out Swirl. I think you'll be surprised. That's the way it came around for me at least.

You can purchase the physical album CD directly from the bands homepage for 7 Dollar plus 3 Dollar shipping and handling. If you prefer to download the songs directly to your PC you may like to check iTunes to buy your copy of the songs.

For a quick look inside I suggest to listen to the songs "Time to fly (Adrenaline)", "Rise Up" or "Spell". Those give you a good insight into the band's sound while the other tracks will need a bit close listening to fully release it's content to you.

Make also sure to follow the band through their website or check Facebook for updates.


Track-by-track Review

1. Fourth of July
A hard pushing track from the beginning the song is filled with blistering guitars that along with the high vocals give the track a very rough note. The only piece of music that is not so much of my taste on this record.

2. Spell
Yeah, a cool bass solo kicks in to "Spell". A quite fast number that comes in very straight. The refrain comes more edgy than on the other tracks The solo section rips it up nicely. The song feels somehow rougher after the solo and remains in this state for the remaining time. 

3. Rise Up
A cutting sharp short riff opens up this one and groovy drums start to move right in with the tune. The music spreads a uplifting energy fitting to the lyrics. It makes clear that it's here to keep you up and running for what you fight and stand for. The refrain seconds this with it's faster and pushing speed and melody. 

(c) by Joe Schaeffer, used with kind permission

4. We Are Alive
A pushing drum part brings you into a cool tune with easy riffing. The refrain goes in with harder guiatrs and effects. Towards the end there is a calm with vocals and drums only saving the guitars some time to power up before a blast part sets out and brings a even more energetic level towards the end of "We are alive".

5. Message
A clear and hard riff starts this one. Very catchy track, the vocals stick to your mind once you've heard'em. A siren signal shortly before the end comes as a surprise but gives the song a unexpected yet cool round out.

6. Time to fly (Adrenaline)
A compact riff opens up this one. It gives the track instantly something you can remember. The melody and refrain bring up a good vibe so If you're feeling good this one totally fits to that feeling. 

7. Mad disease (Sleepwalker)
A sharp riff opens up this stomping track. Much high pitched variations in the vocals, which are very remarkable. This track needs some repeat to fully bring on it's full power. Very different from the other six songs of the disc.

4/08/2015

CD Review: Light Among Shadows - Welcome...Back!

Note:  If you have a own band or project that you think might fit in well here for a review or as a presentation / introduction please drop me a line or two in a E-Mail. Please see my profile for my E-Mail adress. I appreciate new suggestions very much so don't hesitate to contact me. I'm also interested in band news / updates / tourdates so keep the stuff coming. Thanks!

If you're having troubles writing in English please send me a E-Mail in your preferred language or use the free Google Translator to transfer your message to English. I also use that tool, it's of course not perfect but I think it will mostly likely work out for our purposes.

Short Introduction

Light Among Shadows are a female fronted symphonic metal band from the south of Spain. In the past years the band released two full length albums entitled "At the Gates of Dawn" in 2011 and only one year later "Welcome...Back!" and toured with both records in the meantime. The style of the band is inspired by fairy tales and horror stories.

At the moment the band is working on the third record with María Barragán on vocals.
This review talks about the second release of the band named "Welcome...back!" with Tatjana Klee, the female voice of the band performing the vocal tracks on the songs of the first two albums.

(c) by Light Among Shadows, used with kind permission

Summary / Player / Purchase-Link

I like albums like these very much. While they are very smphonic and detailed bands like Light Among Shadows keep the heavyness straight in which means that the power doesn't get lost in all the details and sometimes epicness of the tracks.

What we have here is a very riff-oriented album with very outworked vocals on all tracks. You can hear and feel that a lot of time has been spent making the tracks sound perfect. The drums are pushing hard forward with gives the album the extra power. Luckily enough it's not only a album full of smashing tracks but also has a lot of softer moments to offer and never misses out the melody to keep the tracks heart-touching. All in all the album comes with much diversity and often changing parts that can be found in each song.

Please check out this album and if you like go and buy this record to support bands like this one and to have a diamond in your collection that will shine on through moments in life when there's darkness around you. It's well worth it.

The album can be purchased in digital format in stores like Amazon or itunes. Also make sure to have a listen to it first in the Spotify player below. The video for the title track is also one everyone should have a look at. It tells the story of the album compressed in one video so it's a short film which is highly recommended by me and can be seen below in the track by track section.




Track-by-Track review

Welcome...Back!
Very heavy and compact start of the album, much riff-along to the double-bass attack. The refrain comes straight from the heart. A perfect kick in for the album.




Children of the Underworld
Riff-oriented midtempo rocker. The refrain pushes up the speed and makes one want to sing along. Think this could turn out very well on a live show.

When you close your eyes
A balladesque intro followed up by a riff storm intermezzo start this one. A softer bridge leads over to a riff-hacking stomping track. The beautifull vocals are giving it a warm touch. This track is very diverse and shows a wide range of emotions in it. Music speaks out so much more than words could ever do...

Homecoming
A spoken, soft dreaming intermezzo giving the listener a moment to take a break. I like it when a album has parts like this that give you a little pause before the journey goes on.

Of wonder and horror
It's a strong, riff pounding track with stretched vocals and a slightly progressive touch in it. This track needs some time to sink in, so a re-listen is recommended to get the full point in this one.

Through the maze of thorns
A song with a powerfull, hard intro going over to a softer first verse and a pushing refrain. This piece of music has many changes between soft and hard parts in them while the vocals come in majestic and also some spoken verses are inside which surprises the listener. Great solos here. A long and very intensive track.

(c) by Light Among Shadows, used with kind permission

Lost in a sea of nightmares
A powerfull start followed by softer but a bit reverbed vocal parts. It goes over back to the intro rhythm then. This song plays a lot with diversity in the vocals which seem to fit to the theme of the lyrics so it fits very well here.

Mirage
Some time for relaxing again. A soft spoken bridge leading over to the next song.

Dreamshaping
The intro starts soft and the guitars play around with the songs theme. A rougher refrain while the rest comes with a slightly balladesque feeling to it. The end has a effect sort of a redemption feeling to the writer of these lines. A warmly welcomed feeling.

The world behind the mask
The push-in goes fast with a soft going-over while the refrain presents in a slow and stomping way. The feeling overall in this track is somewhat ghostly with many fast changing parts in them. The end comes as a overburning experience which gives more redemption feeling while the end is soft and slowly fading away leaving one behind with many thoughts...

A tarnished mirror
Time for another break! Another soft intermission with dreaming notes in them. The drums are kept very hard and cold on "A tarnished mirror".

Back to where you've never been
We start with a compact riff before vocals and drums are the only things that can be heard. The riffs are set very hard here and the track is catchy. The refrain is outworked a lot with many layers of vocals all around. You'll surely remember this one once heard.

Alone
A soft start and the song moving forwards slowly. The changes between soft and hard parts are arranged epicly with a outstanding solo in here. The vocals are also set in a epic direction while the tonality overall is set on heavyness with a focus on working out the details a lot. 

12/30/2013

24 hours of concert footage over Sylvester / New Years Eve

Tomorrow starting at 6 'o clock german TV station 3sat will broadcast the whole day and night concert footage. You can also watch this via the web stream at http://3sat.de/webtv/?40430

Announced bands so far include Muse, Emeli Sandé, Rammstein, Madonna, Woodkid, Pink, Pink Floyd, Eagles, Pur, Supertramp and Alice Cooper.

Have fun and have a safe going over to 2014, read you there!

11/01/2013

Watch Soilwork tonight kicking off their „European Infinity Tour“

SOILWORK: Live-Stream of the entire show, tonight Friday, the 1th November starting on  23.00h (CET - Central European time) online on www.toontrack.com

1/14/2013

Reload Festival 2013 confirms Motörhead as headliner

This festival is still a bit unknown. Even heard of it first just last summer from a friend who told me it's still a festivals where you can get in touch with the bands. That's quite seldom for today's festival who often tend to go the big, bigger and even more bigger trend.. This is the line up for 2013, actually quite a big fish was annouced when they organisators said, that Motörhead will play as headliner at Reload festival 2013.

MOTÖRHEAD
DONOTS
SICK OF IT ALL
TERROR
EMIL BULLS
BETONTOD
BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME
IWRESTLEDABEARONCE
PASCOW
DIMPLE MINDS
MARATHONMANN
HACKTIVIST
GASMAC GILMORE
SPITFIRE
CRUSHING CASPARS

It takes place in Sulingen, Niedersachsen/Germany.  Ticket price actually for early birds is around 75 Euro, including camping and a park ticket. A fair price IMHO: The festival has also a youtube channel running, so I decided to pick one band video to show you how the festival size is at the moment:

 

So maybe this has grabbed your attention, then here's the link to the homepage so you can quickly get your tickets and even more info. Make sure to give the facebook site a like to stay up to date with all the latest since the next band announcements are said to be given out soon.