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Rock-n-Roll will never die!
Have you out grown the music yet? That music that you grew up with is what I mean. Listening to some music while working in the garage one day got me to thinking, do we ever grow out of what we used to like so much. And why would I or why should I if I still like it so much? Sure today I like almost any kind of music that you can throw at me. Even stand some of the rap as long as I can make heads or tails out of it. But I always go back to that good ole never will die rock n roll stuff and some of the older [...]
Tera Melos/ …by the end of tonight - Complex Full of Phantoms
Temporary Residence Tera Melos is a math rock band based out of Roseville, California. Math rock (I had to look it up) is defined as “a style of experimental rock music that emerged in the late 1980s. It is characterized by complex, atypical rhythmic structures, stop/start dynamics and angular, dissonant riffs” with roots in progressive, punk, minimalism, rock, and heavy metal. Math rock is generally instrumental music, although there are vocals on some of …by the end of tonight’s tracks. The tracks [...]
Happy Crayon
?Don?t spit in my alphabet soup?What if when you were a kindergartener you formed the bizarre premature ability to chant in unision with your best friend from the sandpit, while destroying casio synths with spades and mashing the effects keys with playdough? Confusing metaphors such as these seem to be the only way to relate the crazy reverie of Happy Crayon. Two siblings who revel in reverting back to their childlike natures to deliver an astoundingly small back catalogue, Happy Crayon is kinda [...]
Mystechs - Hot Tub O Blood
Death by Karaoke Poptronica band Mystechs' Hot Tub O Blood is an amalgamation of heavy metal, electronica, and pop that never asks you to take them seriously. Indeed the Mystechs don’t seem to take themselves seriously either. Members Derek Dziak, Sooz Kim, and Emil Hyde fuse a little bit of this and a little bit of that together, and have fun with their music. FM Sound writes that “when a lot of pop and rock bands are afraid to take risks, the Mystechs are the Evel Knievels of the punk scene.” The [...]
VIDEO SLAM :: @ horse bazaar
welcome to horse bazaar!came in to horse bazaar tonight to get a gin and scope out the venue. i have to say it lives up to the hype: it is really cool! has a very hand-made feel which makes it very friendly. the chairs and tables are all hand made, the ceiling is pressed metal rectangular sheets which look like fish scales. and the dim lighting and funky music makes it a hip little space.in particular i love how teched-out it is. there is a good quality sound system mounted to the top of the walls and the [...]
v-moda vibe "hi definition" luxury earphones - review
As the old saying goes, if it's too loud, you're too old! Loudness is not always a good thing though, and if you have the right equipment, you don't need excessive volume. v-moda has released the Vibe series of hi definition luxury earphones. These are the first "high definition" luxury earphones. Quality over quantity in this case, and a little eye candy can't hurt either. The earphones themselves are all metal construction, and come in a variety of colors, including silver, gunmetal, mocha and red. A [...]
Guitarist Series: 4 Underrated Modern Guitarists
As a guitar player, I’m fascinated by just about any guitar playing, but most of my guitar heroes either come from classic rock of blues. Thats not necessarily a knock against more modern guitarists though, and so as part of my guitarist series for the Soul of Rock ‘n’ Roll, I thought I’d talk about 4 more modern guitarists that have really sparked my interest. I think each of these 4 is underrated in terms of their guitar prowess, has some interesting techniques and is making some [...]
? but i wanna be a rock star: a (satirical) five-step program to becoming a modern rock icon
i re-read this when looking for something else on my computer and thought i would republish it here:preparation: do your homeworkBefore you begin, do your homework. Check out what other rockers have done in the past. Read up on rock lifestyles and rock culture; there are plenty of autobiographies out there. Look at what worked and what didn?t. Grab a rock fashion book. Get as many copies of Rolling Stone magazine as you can (the earlier the better). Take in a few rock movies. I?d suggest looking closely at [...]
The Late Great Cream: Less than Three Years, but a Huge Influence
In rock and roll history, there are some bands that have obtained legendary, even mythic status. The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, the Grateful Dead etc… each with careers that span multiple albums and often a decade or more. Then there is another group of rock groups that achieved this massive status is an almost impossibly short amount of time. The Sex Pistols were only around for one album and even Jimi Hendrix was on the scene for only about 4 years at most and yet both had a huge impact [...]
5 Favorite Underrated Songs from the Foo Fighters
With a new release from the Foo Fighters on the way, due out the end of September 2007, I thought I’d do a little piece about the band and their music. When they first debuted, I’ll admit I almost dismissed these alternative rock heroes as something of a Nirvana wannabe group. I got over that quickly though, and they became one of my favorite bands from the alternative era with some great music from across their career. For this piece, I thought I’d present 5 of my favorite Foo [...]
