Artist: Incubus
Song:Make Yourself
Album: Make Yourself (1999)
Personal Rating: ****
The Title track from the album "Make Yourself" Like most of Incubus' songs it promotes self motivation and improvement with a slightly cynical air. This song is a good show of incubus' progressive undercurrent, with alternating 4/4 3/4 feel during the verses and bridge. From album to album the feel of Incubus' music changes, while they still maintain certain characteristics that set them apart in the alt-rock genre, This album is on the slightly heavier side, with progressive attributes. And develops a good pulse between heavy and lighter from song to song, creating a good flow and feel to the album as a straight through piece. The track previous to "Make Yourself" (titled "Stellar") is a bit softer with a heavier chorus that creates tension and build in to "Make yourself," which maintains the pressure and builds even more to an allmost climax. "Make Yourself" ends on one of the heaviest moments of the CD and flows into "Drive" which is one of the gentlest on the album. This drastic difference creates a welcome release in tension and maintains the captivating pulse and suspenseful rhythm of the album.
Favorite line: "At a distance your strong, until the wind comes, then you crumble and blow away"
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009
The First One
Artist: The Mountain Goats
Song: International Small Arms Traffic Blues
Album: Tallahassee (2002)
Personal rating: ****
The Mountain Goats, lead by John Darnielle. Folk, acoustic, singer/songwriter. His style is very unique, I enjoy how he describes things very vivid and plainly, with an almost child-like blatancy.This song in particular is more down tempo then most other songs on the album. It offers a bit of a break, but still remains in the melodramatic-esque style that Darnielle is good for. The album follows a couple that are in a marriage that is falling apart as they move to a new house. In "International Small Arms Traffic Blues" he uses quite uncommon metaphors to compare both his love, and unpleasant global situations
Favorite line: "Our love is like the border between Greece and Albania; trucks loaded down with weapons, crossing over every night"
Song: International Small Arms Traffic Blues
Album: Tallahassee (2002)
Personal rating: ****
The Mountain Goats, lead by John Darnielle. Folk, acoustic, singer/songwriter. His style is very unique, I enjoy how he describes things very vivid and plainly, with an almost child-like blatancy.This song in particular is more down tempo then most other songs on the album. It offers a bit of a break, but still remains in the melodramatic-esque style that Darnielle is good for. The album follows a couple that are in a marriage that is falling apart as they move to a new house. In "International Small Arms Traffic Blues" he uses quite uncommon metaphors to compare both his love, and unpleasant global situations
Favorite line: "Our love is like the border between Greece and Albania; trucks loaded down with weapons, crossing over every night"
The Plan
So I figured that as long as people will continue to refer to me as a "Music Snob" I might as well publish my views on music. At least that way i can spread the love/hate of music to anyone interested. I figure i will just publish some random reviews I have done on forums, or just pick an artist/song/album at random. See what happens from there. Well I hope you will all enjoy.
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