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| | Posted on Jan 8, 2006 @1:33 PM | Rating: 7 / 10 | These tracks have that 70's underground sound. Loved it - Morfiouz Read Review » |
| | | Posted on Jun 15, 2005 @7:41 AM | Rating: 10 / 10 | Great Sound Wow...this sounds like analog done in the modern day style.Those instruments are just muddy enough, that the softness of each track blends perfectly. i'd love to know how to make sound like that. Sick ending. Rad song. - Toth from U-City, Missouri on 12Jun2005 Read Review » |
| | | Posted on Jun 15, 2005 @7:31 AM | Rating: 10 / 10 | Groovy Song! Spunky vocals! Funky Groove! What more could I ask for?Overall, I think its tight - keep up the good work! - Foxofthebass from Bar Harbor, Maine on 14Jun2005 Read Review » |
| | | Posted on Jun 15, 2005 @7:24 AM | Rating: 10 / 10 | intentionally lo fi or live? Groovy little riff you've got going on. I dig the vocals, great control. They almost cross into the 80's hair screech, but not quite. I'm seeing it more as a twisted soulsinger belting it out. Reminds me a bit of Corey Glover & the dude from TV on the Radio. I like the overall structure and flow of the tune, nice little head bobber going on.The execution on all parts was right on, lots of feel. Especially in the guitar solo, not overdone, just right. Great tune &... Read entire review » |
| | | Posted on Jun 15, 2005 @6:57 AM | Rating: 10 / 10 | Meet the Reaper! Arthur Brown meets the Grim Reaper.
I feel like I've taken a time machine back to 1974. Competent performance by all. Nicepsychedelic metal guitar riffing, and solid bass and drums.
I can't help but smile the first time I heard the "laughing". This track sunk its hooks into me on the second listen.
It's not a contemporary style at all, (you guys know that right?), but you get a thumbs up from me! - maluko from Gastonia, North Carolina on 23May2005 Read Review » |
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