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Friday, January 19, 2018

Avatar Country and Defy

It's been a while since I reviewed new music and there's a couple of albums that I'd like to share about.  Avatar and Of Mice & Men are not new bands, but they each recently released new albums that made it into my catalogue.

Avatar - Avatar Country
This Swedish band formed in 2001.  They have recently been becoming more popular in the United States.  Some think 2018 will be a breakout year for them on this side of the Atlantic.  They are mostly described as melodic deathcore, but they certainly have a unique sound that is hard to nail down with labels.  Take lead track "Legend of the King," for example.  There are shredding guitar parts, noodling guitar parts, and clean rock rhythm parts.  There is chanting, soaring vocals, and gutteral sounds.  At 8:18 it is an opus and one that is dynamic enough to keep it interesting.  I'm sure this band would be amazing in a live setting.  They're touring in the US right now, but don't reach the east coast before going over to Europe in the spring.  "King's Harvest" has more rough vocals over chugging guitars.  "The King Wants You" sounds like a throwback power metal song, but then there's cowbell, and then there's groove metal riffs.  You don't know what turn they are going to take next, yet they sound like a cohesive band with their own identity.  And have you noticed the King theme?  All the songs on this album have "king" in the name and it is a concept album about a character called the King of Avatar Country.  My only complaint is that there are a couple of skippable tracks.  Overall, I'm a fan and I will keep on the lookout for more from these guys.

Avatar @ Hellfest 2017
By Selbymay (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Of Mice & Men - Defy
This is the fifth full length studio album by the band, but the first since their original lead singer, Austin Carlile, has departed.  Carlile previously took a hiatus for heart surgery and creative differences.  It seems health and creative conflicts are both reasons playing into his leaving the band this time around.  Bassist, Aaron Pauley, has taken over all of the singing duties and sounds terrific in my opinion.  The vocals are mostly clean with intermittent screams and growls.  The clean singing on this album actually reminds me of Lo-Pro/Ultraspank singer, Pete Murray, who is superbly talented.  Aaron is actually no stranger to the microphone; he was a lead singer in the bands Jamie's Elsewhere and and Razing Alexandria. 

The OM&M album sounds less harsh metalcore and more smooth-edged hard rock with obvious influences from nu-metal.  The production level is incredible.  Each song has a few measures of instrumental intro where one guitar riff or drum beat dominates before the singing and full band kicks in.  There are some heavy parts, but not too much down-tuning or distortion.  The screaming is less prominent than on previous albums.  Some fans might find this sound a departure and be disappointed.  I find it pretty accessible and more appealing than their previous work.  Singles "Warzone" and "Defy" are probably the heaviest and most aggressive.  They even covered "Money" by Pink Floyd and made it heavier.  Single "Unbreakable" is inspired by the band's resilience despite various struggles and changing members.  "Back to Me" is probably my favorite track right now.



Friday, January 12, 2018

Top 10 Songs by Hair Metal bands

Arena rock, hair metal, glam rock, whatever you wanna call it, we all have our favorites and the movement produced some of the biggest bands and songs nationwide in the 1980s especially.  Some bands from this category don't even have 10 good songs and a few are severely underrated as artists.  I wasn't really a fan of LA Guns or Ratt or some others so you won't find them on my list.  Some of these bands are still touring or reuniting and others are shells of their former selves.  Check out my top 10 favorite tracks and let me know if you think I left something out.

BON JOVI
Lay Your Hands on Me
Runaway
Bad Medicine
Livin' On a Prayer
You Give Love a Bad Name
Wanted Dead or Alive
Born to Be My Baby
It's My Life
I'll Be There for You
Always

DEF LEPPARD
Pour Some Sugar On Me
Photograph
Animal
Rocket
Armageddon It
Foolin'
Rock of Ages
Switch 625
Hysteria
Love Bites

JOURNEY
Don't Stop Believing
Any Way You Want It
Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
Open Arms
Stone In Love
Lights
Only the Young
Rubicon
Suzanne
Anytime

MOTLEY CRÜE
Live Wire
Kickstart My Heart
Dr. Feelgood
Girls, Girls, Girls
Looks That Kill
Wild Side
Shout At the Devil
Same 'Ol Situation
Home Sweet Home
Take Me to the Top

POISON
Talk Dirty To Me
Unskinny Bop
Nothin' But a Good Time
Every Rose Has It's Thorn
Look What the Cat Dragged In
Sexual Thing
I Want Action
Fallen Angel
Tearin' Down the Walls
Something To Believe In

SKID ROW

Youth Gone Wild
I Remember You
Slave to the Grind
18 and Life
Get the F**k Out
Sweet Little Sister
Here I Am
Iron Will
Wasted Time
Face Against My Soul

WARRANT
Cherry Pie
Heaven
Sure Feels Good to Me
Mr. Rainmaker
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Machine Gun
32 Pennies
Bonfire
Sometimes She Cries
Down Boys

TWISTED SISTER
We're Not Gonna Take It
I Wanna Rock
Under the Blade
Tear It Loose
I Am (I'm Me)
SMF
Burn in Hell
You Can't Stop Rock and Roll
What You Don't Know (Sure Can Hurt You)
The Kids Are Back



Sunday, December 31, 2017

Top 10 Songs by 90s/00s Alternative Rock Artists

Thanks for making my Top 10 Songs list for Nu-metal/modern rock artists my most popular post (read here). I'm also extremely proud of my Top 10 Songs for Classic Rock artists (read here). There was a gap left to fill and so I bring you the Top 10 Songs by 90s/00s Alternative Rock bands.

This was a lot of fun to put together and I rediscovered some great music researching my catalogues to create these lists. This was also a special time for music for me because I started moving away from my dad's record collection and buying my own through the old Columbia House mail-order in the mid-90s.  That launched my own collection and propelled my love of music.  If you have differing opinions, I'm open to listening to your ranking. Listed alphabetically by artist first name:

ALANIS MORISSETTE
You Oughta Know
Ironic
Head Over Feet
Hand In My Pocket
You Learn
Baba
Eight Easy Steps
Bees of My Knees
Thank You
Underneath

ALICE IN CHAINS
Man in the Box
Them Bones
Would?
Angry Chair
Rooster
Down In a Hole
Again
No Excuses
Grind
Dirt

ALL_AMERICAN REJECTS
Swing, Swing
I Wanna
Paper Heart
Move Along
Dirty Little Secret
Damn Girl
Happy Endings
One More Sad Song
Don't Leave Me
Another Heart Calls


BEASTIE BOYS
Fight For Your Right
Sabotage
No Sleep Till Brooklyn
Girls
So What'Cha Want
Brass Monkey
She's Crafty
Intergalactic
Sure Shot
Ch-Check It Out

BECK
Loser
Devil's Haircut
M**********r
Heart Is A Drum
I'm So Free
Where It's At
The New Pollution
Girl
Up All Night
Blue Moon

BLINK-182
What's My Age Again
All the Small Things
Dammit
Rock Show
Always
Dance With Me
I Miss You
Man Overboard
Dumpweed
First Date


BREAKING POINT
Coming of Age
27
Phoenix
All Messed Up
Show Me A Sign
Live For Today
Brother
Falling Down
Had Enough Of You
How Does It Feel


BUSH
Glycerine
Machine Head
Everything Zen
Comedown
Swallowed
The People That We Love (Speed Kills)
Little Things
Head Full Of Ghosts
Baby Come Home
Flowers on a Grave


EVE 6
Inside Out
Open Road Song
Without You Here
Here's to the Night
Think Twice
Amphetamines
On the Roof Again
Nocturnal
Promise
Rescue


EVERCLEAR
Santa Monica
Strawberry
You Make Me Feel Like A Whore
Father of Mine
Rockstar
Heroin Girl
All F****d Up
Slide
Heartspark Dollarsign
Everything to Everyone

FOO FIGHTERS
Everlong
Monkey Wrench
All My Life
My Hero
Times Like These
Best of You
Learn to Fly
Pretender
Word Forward
Run

GREEN DAY
Basket Case
When I Come Around
She
Welcome to Paradise
Brain Stew
Bab's Uvula Who?
Longview
Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Jesus of Suburbia


HOOBASTANK
The Reason
Crawling in the Dark
Pieces
Out of Control
Same Direction
Remember Me
Running Away
Inside of You
Lucky
Never There


HOOTIE and the BLOWFISH
Only Wanna Be With You
Let Her Cry
Hold My Hand
I Go Blind
Time
Be the One
Tuckers Town
Hannah Jane
Hey Hey What Can I Do
One Love

INCUBUS
Pardon Me
Wish You Were Here
Drive 
Stellar
Privilege
Nice To Know You
I Miss You
Warning
Megalomaniac
The Warmth          

JIMMY EAT WORLD
A Praise Chorus
Bleed American
Here You Me
The Middle
Sweetness
Coffee and Cigarettes
Your House
Work
Just Tonight
If You Don't, Don't
KINGS OF LEON
Sex On Fire
Use Somebody
Radioactive
Fans
Waste a Moment
Manhattan
Molly's Chambers
On Call
Knocked Up
Razz


LESS THAN JAKE
Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts
Last One Out of Liberty City
Sugar in Your Gas Tank
Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore
Lockdown
Magnetic North
107
Shindo
Never Going Back to New Jersey
Lie To Me


LIT
My Own Worst Enemy
Over My Head
Four
Something to Someone
Addicted
Miserable
No Big Thing
Next Time Around
Zip-Lock
Going To Fast For a U-Turn

MXPX
Responsibility
Under Lock and Key
My Life Story
Prove It To the World
Play It Loud
Andrea
Heard That Sound
Wrecking Hotel Rooms
Let It Happen
Unsaid

NADA SURF
Popular
Sleep
Stalemate
Deeper Well
The Plan
Bacardi
Tree House
Hyperspace
The Voices
Blizzard of '77


NO DOUBT
I'm Just A Girl
Ex-Girlfriend
Spiderwebs
Don't Speak
Hey Baby
Hella Good
Running
Bathwater
Simple Kind of Life
Underneath It All


OFFSPRING
Self Esteem
Come Out and Play
Gotta Get Away
The Kids Aren't Alright
Gone Away
Nitro (Youth Energy)
Want You Bad
Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)
She's Got Issues
Defy You

OZMA
Domino Effect
Rocks
Battlescars
No One Needs to Know
The Ups and Downs
Spending Time
Maybe In An Alternate Dimension
Iceland
Natalie Portman
Just Tell Me When

PEARL JAM
Even Flow
Black
Jeremy
Last Kiss
Betterman
Daughter
Alive
Why Go
Go
Rearviewmirror
Presidents of the United States of America
Lump
Peaches
Ladybug
Mixed Up S.O.B
More Bad Times
Lunatic to Love
Volcano
Riot in the Sun
Scrappy Puppy
Tiny Explosions

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
Snow (Hey Oh)
Under the Bridge
Otherside
Californication
Scar Tissue
Soul to Squeeze
Dani California
Give It Away
Aeroplane
Can't Stop

REM
Losing My Religion
It's the End of the World As We Know It
Everybody Hurts
Stand
Man on the Moon
Nightswimming
Strange Currencies
The One I Love
Mine Smell Like Honey
Sidewinder Sleeps Tonight

SEVEN MARY THREE
Cumbersome
Water's Edge
My My
Over Your Shoulder
Chasing You
Punch In Punch Out
Breakdown
Home Stretch
Rock Crown
Wait

SIMPLE PLAN
I'm Just A Kid
I'd Do Anything
The Worst Day Ever
You Don't Mean Anything
Addicted
Perfect
God Must Hate Me
Last One Standing
Take My Hand
Welcome To My Life

SMASHING PUMPKINS
Bullet With Butterfly Wings
Zero
Cherub Rock
1979
Everlasting Gaze
Siva
Tonight, Tonight
Today
Eye
Disarm

SPIN DOCTORS
Two Princes
Little Miss Can't Be Wrong
Jimmy Olsen's Blues
Yo Mamas a Pajama
Big Fat Funky Booty
Off My Line
Refrigerator Car
You Let Your Heart Go Too Fast
If the River Was Whiskey
Traction Blues



STONE TEMPLE PILOTS
Plush
Dead and Bloated
Sex Type Thing
Wicked Garden
Interstate Love Song
Vasoline
Big Empty
Unglued
Creep
Lady Picture Show

STROKES
Last Night
Someday
Reptilia
Juicebox
12:51
Hard To Explain
Heart in a Cage
Electricityscape
Under Cover of Darkness
Vision of Division

TOADIES
Possum Kingdom
I Come From the Water
Song I Hate
Plane Crash
So Long Lovely Eyes
Flower
Heel
A Forest
Dollskin
Tyler


WHITE STRIPES
Blue Orchid
Seven Nation Army
Fell In Love With a Girl
Black Math
Hypnotize
The Hardest Button to Button
Icky Thump
My Doorbell
Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
Little Cream Soda

WEEZER (THIS HAS CAUSED ME MUCH ANXIETY AND I PROBABLY WILL DISAGREE WITH MYSELF AD INFINITUM)
Say It Ain't So
My Name Is Jonas
Put Me Back Together
Tired of Sex
Jamie
Don't Let Go
Perfect Situation
Across the Sea
Dope Nose
Mykel and Carli
























Saturday, December 16, 2017

Halloween Homecoming w/ ill Niño and 40 Below Summer


Halloween Homecoming/15 Years of Revolution: ill Niño, 40 Below Summer, Dope, (Hed)PE, Infinitis Mortis, Metal Life Crisis, Ender, Blue Lizard, Negative Sky

I had high hopes for this concert, but I was cautiously optimistic as the New Jersey homecoming of 40 Below and ill Niño was certainly bringing bands that I hadn't seen in several years and most people would say they are past their prime. After seeing this show, I'm not so sure those people would be right! I first saw ill Niño at Ozzfest '02 where I met a drunk Christian Machado (lead singer) stumbling out of a tour bus before his set. He refused to sign autographs because "I gotta fuckin' piss...I'll be back." Although he never returned to the same spot, he sobered up enough to play a blistering set. I first saw 40 Below Summer in March '03 headline a show at the old Birch Hill and then later in the year I saw them open for ill Niño at the same venue. Both times were awesome and lead singer Max Illidge was impressive with his smooth singing, powerful vocal range, and gutteral screams emphasized with his stylized microphone shaking.

Dope was actually the first band I ever saw live at my first concert in NYC's Roseland Ballroom on 2/8/00. Though my friend warned me that they were "the scummiest guys ever," I ended up appreciating their brand of nu/industrial metal. (Hed)PE I have blogged about before, and are another favorite. This was a great lineup for a very reasonable ticket price. Here are some notes from headliner on down:

ill Niño setlist:
1. God Save Us
2. If You Still Hate Me
3. Unreal
4. Nothing's Clear
5. What Comes Around
6. Liar
7. Rumba
8. Predisposed
9. No Murder
10. Rip Out Your Eyes
11. Revolution/Revolucion
12. Te Amo...I Hate You
13. How Can I Live
14. This Is War
(Played All of Revolution/Revoluçion except With You - crossed it off the setlist probably because it was a slow song)
At one point Christian took a backwards dive toward the drum riser, but it was more of a trip than a drunken stumble. At a couple points his mic stopped working, seemingly due to a wire connection problem. Besides these minor stumbles, the band sounded tight. They maybe weren't as energetic as in their younger days, but they interacted well with the crowd and playing the old songs was a refreshing sound!


40 Below Summer setlist:
1. Bottom Feeder
2. Rope
3. Falling Down
4. Snake Charmer
5. Rain
6. My Name is Vengeance
7. Monday Song
8. Wither Away
9. F.E. (f/Christian Machado of ill Niño)
10. Step Into the Sideshow




40 Below were also not as violently in-your-face as I remember from the old days, but they sounded as good or better. They didn't play my favorite song "Self-Medicate." However, hearing "Wither Away" and having Max call out Christian from backstage to play "F.E" was so friggin cool, especially with me being near the stage rail.

Dope
Again, I saw Dope at my first concert in 2000 and I hadn't seen them since 2004. They have several different members now, but they still sound great. They played a mix of old and new songs including
F*ck the Police, Die MF Die, Bitch, and Blood Money

(Hed)PE
I love Hed PE, but not as much as when they were heavier back in the day. Jared sounded better than the last time they played Starland when he was really high and drunk. He seemed to be having fun on stage. They played a very similar set to last time with their reggae re-working of songs like Bartender and Killing Time. Guitar player Gregzilla is out and Will Von Arx is in, which I think is a downgrade because Greg could shred and his solo was the highlight of their set the last time I saw them. I also got to meet Greg at Stanhope House and he was a really nice, chill dude. Bassist KB sounded good and was impressed when I called him out by name and dapped him after the set. The surprise highlight this time around was a full on rap-metal version of 2009's Renegade.
https://www.facebook.com/jason.bink.3/videos/1779386922103872/

Infinitis Mortis
They are fronted by a female singer with a pretty good voice. The band is a motley crew. They weren't bad, but suffer from immature song writing in my opinion.

Metal Life Crisis
They have a black lead singer that sounds a lot like Ronnie James Dio. They were definitely my favorite of the openers and spiced up their set with an Iron Maiden cover.

Ender were kind of posers. They had a bleach blonde brown guy singing and you couldn't understand the lyrics. The entire band was dressed in their own t-shirts. 'Nuff said.

Blue Lizard
These guys were pretty good. They had their own songs which were decent and they worked in covers of Helmet and Rage Against the Machine. Pretty awesome for openers.

Negative Sky
This band had a tatooed guy with a shaved head singing hardcore scream vocals. Their lead guitar player was great and the lyrics had positive messages about living your life. I saw the singer in the crowd after their set and told him I liked them and he was appreciative and seemed like a cool guy.

From the Depths I came in to the venue while they were wrapping up. They sounded pretty hardcore as well.