Saturday, June 11, 2011

Album Review #4: Jameson - "Down For The Count"


California is easily one of the most musically diverse places in the United States. Reigning from Hollywood California, Jameson a five person metal band has come to develop a unique sound and a new and exciting way bringing the heavy that we have all come to enjoy straight to your ears. The band's name Jameson made me believe they were going to be a thrash metal band, but I was pleasantly surprised to hear all sorts of aspects of metal when I listened. Jameson is an exciting mix of all sub genre's of metal, they manage to transition between different parts, and don't seem to try to impress any particular grouping of fans.

Jameson released an album in 2008 called "Down For The Count" This album is very well balanced and shows the bands potential. The thing that kept me so interested in this album nearly front to back, was the creativity behind each of the songs. Many bands try to cram as much in there songs without putting much thought into exactly what they are writing, "Down for the Count" seems to have a lot of thought behind each and every song written. Jameson keeps a fast paced vigor of energy and catchy guitar riffs, comparably to bands like "The Black Dahlia Murder" the guitar work is unique and keeps you interested at all times. Their vocalist Matt, has a decent range of vocals which remain distinctive as his own at all times. The drums are well recorded, but did not catch my ear as much as the vocals or guitars.

I enjoyed listening to "Down For The Count" Front to back, all of the tracks provided a uniform sound to judge the band. Three tracks in particular caught my ear more than others due to the creativity and boldness.

1. Get To The Choppah:
This track was the the fifth song on the album, this track stood out to me as a great example of Jameson's talent as musicians and writers. The guitar work is catchy, and the song has a epic bounce to it that makes me want to go jump in the pit. The song features a brutally heavy breakdown at about 3 minutes in that should grab just about anyone's attention.

2. Insaneoflex:
This is the first track off of "Down For The Count" this track has almost a southern twang to it. This song has points of it that demand your attention with quick tempos and unique transitions. This track makes you want to test out the rest of this record. Definitely a good headbanging song.

3. Boston Tea Party:
This song was easily my favorite track of this album. This songs harmonization with the guitars and fast paced beat make it the prime example of Jameson as a whole. You can feel the passion the band put behind this track, with every instrument.

In Addition, not a part of this album, the band released a cover of Michael Jackson's song "Beat It"

Beat It: Beat it started off practically just like the original Michael Jackson track. As soon as the double bass kicked in you can already tell this cover is gonna be epic. The song still holds the EPICNESS that Michael Jackson instilled with his song, but the addition of Jameson just adds a whole lot to the song. This is a must hear cover!

Jameson's album "Down For The Count" holds so much talent and energy. This album is good front to back, there is always room for improvement, But I look forward to Jameson's next release of anything. I give this album a outstanding review of:


Overall 8.7/10



Artist: Jameson
Album: Down For The Count
Year: 2008
Location: Hollywood, CA, USA
Genre: Heavy Metal/Thrash/Metalcore
Link: www.facebook.com/jamesontheband


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Review by Samuel Gray


Album Review #3: No Consequence – “All That's Left” Demo Track


The mighty UK has repeatedly produced bands that bring unique and refreshing aspects to the table for there time musically. Such is an example of this by the upcoming band known as No Consequence. No Consequence is from the Southern England and is a six piece technical storm of energy and mind spinning fast paced metal. Unlike many bands caught up in the new era of simple heavy breakdowns, No Consequence throws in uniquely timed and presented breakdowns guaranteed to catch your ear.

The newly and most recently released track "All That's Left" is a glimpse of what is to come with a new album they are working on. The dexterity and timing demonstrated in this song puts the album onto my highly anticipated list. The sound quality of "All That's Left" captures the sound they seem to be looking to present but does not present a fully complete sound that I hope to hear on the album. The creativity No Consequence posses is shown through the intro guitar riff, which enticed me enough to keep me listening, and as the song progressed it seemed to show more creativity. The interesting patterning of the tempo also added to the refreshing sound and creativity.

Front to back No Consequence's newest track is something worth listening to. Almost everything about the track shows the band's potential and a glimpse of whats in store with their upcoming release. The deep screams and continuous pace should be enough to please any metalhead looking to get their daily brutality filled. The UK has always impressed, and continues to do so with its new and upcoming bands.

This track showed No Consequence's potential and creativity. I would say with a better recording and some improvement on the vocals, they could go a long ways. I give No Consequence's Demo Track "All That's Left" an:


Overall 7.8/10



Song: All That's Left
Artist: No Consequence
Year: 2011
Location: London, UK
Genre: Progressive/Tech/Metal
Link: www.facebook.com/noconsequenceband

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Review by Samuel Gray


Monday, June 6, 2011

Album Review #2: Spades & Blades – “Blood of the Innocent” Debut Album


When I 1st heard about Spades & Blades and saw their image, I really wasn’t sure what to expect. After having a few conversations with vocalist Jason Todd I realized this guy knew more than I did about music! So, I was very curious to what they brought to the table. When I finally got my hands on their Debut Album “Blood of the Innocent” I was surely convinced that my statement about him knowing a lot about music was correct! This album shows that these guys really know how to write music that’s unique to there style. Coming from a PUNK background they really showed that they can take a wide step and pull it off.
Spades & Blades adds everything you would want from a METAL band! Catchy chorus’s, masterful solos, sick screams, groove metal guitar riffs, heavy metal breakdowns and nice clean vocals. While also bringing a heavy southern metal style into the mix. These guys are keeping it old school in a NEW metal scene and able to surpass most music I’m hearing right now. “Blood of the Innocent” has a raw sound that is full of emotion and passion. I am just gonna say it! If old school Avenged Sevenfold and Pantera made a side project together you would get “Blood of the Innocent”!


“Blood of the Innocent” from Beginning to End:

Track 1 – Idolatry:
Right off the back you get a dark eerie rumbling followed by a catchy build up! Then, BOOM in your face, groove metal with anger! Then end it with a nice finish!

Track 2 – Pride:
“Pride” right away pulls you in with a breakdown! They make you wanna fight! About half way through the song, another heavy metal breakdown that hits you hard and right after quick riffs with solos!

Track 3 – Murder:
This song very easily is one of my favorite songs on the album. It has it all! Groove, catchy chorus, extreme metal, great vocals all around and heaviness. I am kind of sad it was only 2:40 long?

Track 4 – Lies:
Right into it, they start with an awesome lead and quickly go into a quick metal riff, then quickly into another awesome chorus! I am telling you these chorus’s are gonna stick in your head which is a good thing!

Track 5 – Sloth:
"Sloth" is one of the more groovy, calmer songs on the album. It starts with a heavy bass riff a few seconds in and some good ole southern rock, with a little heavy metal thrown in and a SOLO! Which most bands don’t have anymore for some reason!?


Track 6 – Blasphemy:
My favorite aspect of this song is the vocals. Like I said very old school style, especially with groovy riffs, solos and grungy vocals! Then! They show you, how they can completely stop and play a slow riff with a solo backing it! Epicness ends this song well!

Track 7 – Greed:
GROOVE METAL! What else do I need to say about this song. Nice clean vocal melodies and AGAIN another solo!

Track 8 – Envy:
I like the way the guitarist’s switch between playing riffs on this song. You get that left to right speaker effect. Worked out great! This song also brings some sweet classic double soloing, heavy breakdown and heavy bass lines. One of my favorite songs on the album!

Track 9 – Adultery:
This track is probably my favorite on “Blood of the Innocent”. Starts off slow, calm and creative, with cool effects, acoustic guitar, clean vocals and the string instruments really added to the emotion in this song. Great lyrics, great music = amazing song. I would like to hear more like this.

Track 10 – Lust
To end the album they chose one of there heaviest if not the heaviest song on the album. This song really caught my attention because it had lots of energy! Heavy, groovy, and catchy. Perfect song to end the album. Loved the agony style of the screams at the end. Favorite riff at 2:03!


Album: Blood of the Innocent
Artist: Spades & Blades
Year: 2010
Location: Southern California, USA
Genre: Metalcore/Hard Rock/ Groove
Link: www.spadesandblades.com


All though this album was awesome! It did not have the consistency I hoped for and average recording quality. Don’t get me wrong this is a great DEBUT ALBUM and a must buy! I give it an:


Overall - 8 out of 10



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Review by Johnny Rizo