The Chariot’s new video for “They Faced Each Other” can be seen below. The video is composed of over 4,000 photos giving it the impression of a motion picture.
Archives for 2007
Foreverinmotion – The Beautiful Unknown
Artist: Foreverinmotion
Album: The Beautiful Unknown
Label: One Eleven Records
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: May 8, 2007
Overall: 9.0
Music: 9.0
Lyrics: 9.0
Production: 8.0
Behind the graceful Foreverinmotion tunes streaming out of my speakers is just one man, Brendon Thomas. Somewhere in the vicinity of three years ago, I was captivated by Foreverinmotion’s self-titled full-length; I wrote of it, “The music is slow yet powerful, ordered yet emotional, peaceful yet full of energy. Lyrically, each song brings more amazement. This is the kind of stuff that you sit down and wish you could write. Chock full of beautiful metaphors, Brendon uses the English language in a way that brings words to life.â€
Three-some years later, I’ve experienced a great deal in life and my music tastes have changed substantially. Brendon’s music, however, still strikes a chord with me. Why? The songs on The Beautiful Unknown somehow capture this beauty of the unknown through masterfully pieced together guitar (acoustic and to a lesser extent electric), vocals, piano, and various other recordings. The quoted materials from Hurricane Katrina at the start of “Avalanche,†for instance, set me up perfectly to shiver every time I listen to the song. After set-up is of course the action: Brendon’s music and voice suddenly and powerfully take control of the song and also of my mind and body. Stylistically, Brendon’s varied rock, folk, and of course, singer-songwriter influences are noticeable in the refreshing mixture of songs on the album.
The album displays its lyrical greatness on so many levels: significance, proximity, intelligence, playfulness. When I heard “Flight 268†I was moved to a state of teary-eyedness because I felt like the song was written specifically for and directly to me as I’ve been struggling with the issue in question for some time now, namely opening up to people despite living such a transient life. “And the King Would Say,†on the other hand, is clearly speaking of a much more prominent figure, delivering a political statement. Foreverinmotion exemplifies the possibilities of what is categorized as “emo(tional) music†— that is to say, the album is a musical delight, plain and simple.
Tracklisting:
1. Magic
2. Hot Air Balloon
3. Goodnight
4. The Clothes We Walk In
5. Flight 268
6. The Rain
7. Open Eyes and the Boundless Sky
8. And The King Would Say
9. Avalanche
10. Turn and Chase the Wind
11. Talu
12. Lonely
P.S. I took a listen to the 2004 album, and while good, I must say firstly that I can really tell my musical taste has changed and secondly that The Beautiful Unknown is leaps and bounds better.
Sick Puppies – Dressed Up As Life
Artist: Sick Puppies
Album: Dressed Up As Life
Label: Virgin Records
Purchase: Amazon
Release Date: April 3, 2007
Overall: 7.0
Music: 7.0
Lyrics: 6.0
Production: 8.0
Trying to review an album for a band called Sick Puppies is a lot harder than one would think. It took me a while just to get over the band’s ridiculous name to try and enjoy their album. As much as I tried to head into this session of music listening of being open minded, my mind quickly closed as the cd played. Although being from Austrailia, the band resembles many of our famous North American rock bands Creed and Nickelback mixed with the trashiness of Puddle of Mudd. Throughout most of the album, very few songs really caught my attention. I found myself even hating a few of the songs. In all fairness, even with the bands cheesy grunge rock style there are some good rockin’ guitar parts.Like most of the bands they resemble, the lyrics are definitely quite cheesy and trashy. Don’t get me wrong there are some good songs on this album, like “World” and “Pitiful”. Other than those two songs I didn’t seem to find many songs catchy or worth spending my time listening to. For all of you who do like the slower songs, there are a few slower ballads “What Are You Looking For†and “Too Many Wordsâ€. Then there are some songs like “Asshole Father”, which I found so awful I wanted to break the cd. This band definitely has the talent, it’s just not talent I feel like wasting my time listening too. If would recommend this album to fans of Creed, Nickelback, Puddle Of Mudd, or any other cheesy band of that genre. But don’t get me completely wrong, I love all kinds of music, it’s just that I believe that this album could have had some better songs on it. An album needs more than just two or three catchy songs to be considered more than decent, and decent is exactly how to describe Sick Puppies.
The Only Standout Tracks
“World”, “Pitiful”, and “What Are You Looking For?”
Tracklisting
1. My World
2. Pitiful
3. Cancer
4. What Are You Looking For?
5. Deliverance
6. All The Same
7. Too Many Words
8. Howard’s Tale
9. Asshole Father
10. Issues
11. Anywhere But Here
12. The Bottom
Mock Orange On Flickr
Mock Orange has set up a Flickr page to show you the fans all of the excitement that has happened last year to them. Head over there to see pictures from their shows, practice, recording, and promotional shoots.
Anchors For Arms Summer Tour Dates
Anchors For Arms has updated their myspace page with some dates for their upcoming summer tour. They will be touring through out the US, so stay tuned for more dates and when they hit the town nearest you.
I Am The Pilot Album Stream
I Am The Pilot are currently streaming their new album, Crashing Into Consciousness, on their PureVolume page.
Sullivan Pre-Order; Free T-Shirt
Tonight On DJ Rossstar
Far-Less (Tooth And Nail Records) will be studio guests tonight (Wednesday April 25tth 2007) on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show from 7-8pm PST (10-11pm EST). Also, on the show tonight Between The Trees (Bonded Records) will be calling in for a live phone interview. You can listen to the show on Idobi Radio. If you have questions for the guests, send them to the screen name: staridobi
Motion City Soundtrack Webisode #5
Motion City Soundtrack has posted their fifth webisode over at evenifitkillsme.tv.
Pick Up Punk Goes Acoustic 2 For Cheap
From May 6th to the 14th you can pick up Punk Goes Acoustic 2 at your local Target store for only $8.98.
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