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#1 Posted : 03 November 2010 08:08:33(UTC)
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This is the official site for reviews!(the IC thread for Reviews for Reviews).

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This is meant to be an alternative to Self-Reviews so please don't review your own albums in this thread. I plan to also utilize an average system so please rate whatever you're reviewing out of 10. Don't be afraid to say something is bad but don't say that without adding criticism(through OOC post or IC). Remember if it's a 10, it's gonna have to be something legendary, something that either breaks new territory or does everything in the established territory correctly and then some. Also, have fun!)
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#2 Posted : 03 November 2010 10:59:10(UTC)
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MORONIC CHANGELING - FAIRWEATHER! FOREVER!

by Daniel Antherstein

Fairweather! Forever! is a shouting contest between love, hate and everything in between. Is it the best album of 2010? Not at all but that doesn't make it the worst. Moronic Changeling is such an enigmatic band that this colorful release has been anticipated for a long time. They switch members so often you'd think they were changing clothes but altogether they come out with an album that is slightly above average and here's why -

The Good:

-Kaethe Jenkins is a wonderful singer so songs like Sugar Rush, Lattes and Limousines & the title track are really what lifts the album up.

-Sommerset is a good bassist but she's more at home in her garage element so when the track "It's Starting To Look Like A Triple Rainbow" began, I knew that it had the potential to be a new Anthem for Modern Rock. It had that "I don't care, it's Saturday Night and I want to live." kind of vibe.

-I'm a Kamikaze Kate fan so her being on this album really lifted the energy of it up. The callout to "The Purger" was that much more energetic just because of her addition and Machete wasn't too shabby either.

-Jimmy Bishop is a good pianist so the energetic feel of "Untouchable" from Kamikaze Kate can also double as that of a powerful pianist piece.


The Bad:

-Tree Porn was a bad song because it represented Kaethe regressing in my opinion. She's past the part of her life and I like the new Kaethe, please make sure that she's staying.

-The Passion of the Christ trilogy was set back by the fact that Lukey is a good vocalist but a subpart Guitarist. It felt as if the band wanted him to show up but he failed consistently.

-It felt like Nick's drumming was being downplayed a bit, the only time he really felt at home was during "It's Starting To Look Like A Triple Rainbow" which was a song filled with genuine glee and fun.


TRACKS YOU SHOULD SPIN:
It's Starting To Look Like A Triple Rainbow - It's a fun energetic song that'll lighten your mood and have you shouting.
Sugar Rush - Even though Lukey can't hold his chords as well as others he can hold a tune as this duet with Kaethe shines my day up.
Passion of the Christ Trilogy - Lukey can't hold up with the guitarist role but luckily Sommerset's nice bass skills and Nick's empty but strong drumming gives me the chills enough to play this track again and again.


Overview: Moronic Changeling has produced a fun new album but it's not without its flaws as Lukey Comatose drags the album down in the end. I really anticipate the next album to see how they adjust to this.

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7.0/10

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#3 Posted : 03 November 2010 11:00:13(UTC)
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#4 Posted : 03 November 2010 17:51:24(UTC)
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Singles I'm shaky on but yep, Mixtapes & EPs are good too.
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#6 Posted : 03 November 2010 21:25:04(UTC)
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#7 Posted : 04 November 2010 03:02:37(UTC)
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Alright then, cus MattY will have a mixtape out in december (ish), so could i have that reviewed then please? - obviously when it comes out ahah
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#8 Posted : 04 November 2010 05:37:15(UTC)
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Alright then, cus MattY will have a mixtape out in december (ish), so could i have that reviewed then please? - obviously when it comes out ahah


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#9 Posted : 04 November 2010 07:07:58(UTC)
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MICHELLE GREEN - THE VOICES OF ME
by Daniel Antherstein

Sophomores in High School(at least where I'm from) usually don't have it that hard. Michelle Green comes into the music industry as one of the youngest artists to ever hit the scene. Is she too young or does her youthful voice increase the power of the music overall? I guess that question is answered with The Voices of Me.

Michelle Green's debut feature is a blend of Indie Pop, Jazz & Folk and is similar to that of (Real-Life band) Florence + The Machine. The album also taught me something about her, she wants to have fun but be taken seriously at the same time and there's nothing wrong with that.


The album opens with the track "Inspiration" which is a folk song overall, I liked it but it felt like it was a prelude to upcoming treasures. Michelle shows that she can become serious with "Unchained Melody", a cover that brought back memories of Patrick Swayze classic "Ghost". I think this song is pivotal to Michelle Green in general because it showcases the fact that she can be serious even if it's earlier in her career and that's something that older musicians have trouble proving.

Green shows a more "emo(for lack of a better word)" approach for her second single and third track, "Dark Days". Just because it's "emo" doesn't make it bad but it doesn't make it good either. Green seems like a happy girl in general so this track is out of place as the dark sounds of it contrast with her laid back tone. She was comfortable to be singing about the sadness of individuals but maybe too comfortable. Her first single, "Fifteen" comes up as the fourth track and it's a song about a serious subject that comes off quite fun actually. It seemed as if it was meant to be serious but the Ukulele and Drums made such a pleasant sound combined with her voice that I was quite happy towards the end of it.

Again Michelle Green moves out of her cheery element with "Not Your Typical". It's OK to be serious but that obnoxious anger is out of place for a pop album in my opinion with the rare exception and this is not one of them. She wants to set herself away from the Generic Stars of the current times and just being herself seems to be enough and this song had her out of her element. The real tour de force of the album and that which sets her apart from the Pop Industry in general is "Red Symphony". The symphonic sound akin to a Chopin masterpiece with Green's vocals taking me by storm gave me the utter feeling that this girl needed to make more songs like this. This should have been a single for the sheer joyous rush I feel whenever I listen to it, if I were to make a review about one song on this album and I chose this one, it would receive a 9 or hell even a 10. I felt as if I was listening to a Symphonic masterpiece melded together with Progressive conceptual vocals.

The bad part about having that song at the center of your album is that it kills the song afterwards, the Indie Pop "Butterflies in my Heart" was a departure from previous tracks and made me feels as though the rest of the albums were going to deal with things more childish(not that childish is bad). I was proven wrong though as "Rain" goes back to the dark depths of sound and gives me an overall bad feeling. I was risen to a sort of happy height only to be dropped down by this song which doesn't have the catchiest sounds at all. Green's vocals are top-notch but they can't save this song. "The Piano Song" goes back to how good life can be with only Green and her Piano. Maybe this is where she should be for I felt that she seemed quite comfortable with this song. It was one of the best tracks of the album and gave me a great feeling afterwards.

"Where Are We" is a crazy, fast track that describes how she feels about moving through the industry. The fast, fun pace of the song gives me a brief sense of Euphoria as it turns out to be the Guilty Pleasure of my album. "Wildcard" is the following track and it's rather bland overall, takes down the quality of the album by far. "Love Music, Not You" is another fun filled track about a fantastical moment in which Green begins to date music rather than her suitor, it's fun and it's meaningful plus I could picture a little music video for it in my head. The album comes to a close with the mediocre hymn "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You". It's a bad cover and I think Green is better when she's making her own music.

In the end Green's debut album is a See-Saw affair between Depression and Fun. I chose fun and classical sounds and found myself happy and wanting more. On the depressing side I found myself underwhelmed and wishing to eject the CD.

Tracks to Spin!:
Red Symphony - One of the best songs I've heard all year and a great departure from the previous sad-sack hymns.
Unchained Melody - The Swayze inside of me wanted it and I received it.
Where Are We - Fun song that had me wishing I didn't like it(but surprise I did)
The Piano Song - Classical Style song that made me feel the heeby-jeebies from Head to Toe.

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#10 Posted : 04 November 2010 07:09:16(UTC)
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#11 Posted : 05 November 2010 11:59:10(UTC)
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INFINITE - THE MIDNIGHT SKY

by Daniel Antherstein

Eric Quillington, Greg Oldson and Matt Roberts gained recognition for their debut album under the title "Infinite". Will the sophomore slump hit them hard? Or are they still the hottest thing on the market?

The Midnight Sky is an intriguing album and one that's interesting as a listener and reviewer and here's why:

When your purchase an album the first thing you need to know is what mood you need to be in for the album. Once I unwrapped the denying plastic of The Midnight Sky I knew that this would be an affair best listened to alone so that I could get my thoughts together and understand each fiber of the album extensively. This was a good decision overall. The album begins with a tune on the Piano. "Prelude to a Dream" is a fine tune that acts as a wonderful prologue to the album. It's a light-hearted tune that lasts for about a minute and it gets you into the mood. The next song hits me like a ton of bricks with Eric Quillington & Greg Oldson combining their voices to make a unique unison of sound. The piano intro lets me know that I'll feel at home with this album and the ending with Guitars and Bass reminds me of Between the Buried and Me's "White Walls". Overall this is a good song and just that.

The eerie "Falling from the Sky" was a surprising departure from Infinite's usual fares. It furthered the storyline of the album but it wasn't something I was quite ready for. Nor something that I really wanted and it came off kinda awkward in the face of other songs from the album. Matt Roberts joins the fray for the song "The Infinity Delusion" and it really showed the Infinite wasn't a one man show. It's a band without a frontman and that's simply wonderful in my opinion. The song itself is strife with violins and running bass. It's a great song and so far the best of the album.

"Lucky" is a strange song as background sounds(such as a Heart Monitor) acts as the beat. I found this strange but very catchy. It felt a little industrial but it was quite fun but a little depressing as it went on. Quillington's vocals were on point as always so this song is one of those hidden gems of the album. "Stream of Consciousness" is a short solo that acts in the place of a song. It showcases Roberts already established bass abilities and it shows that he has the skills to stand with the best of them(at least the current best). It sets the stage for the upcoming songs and I wouldn't have it any other way.

A common theme in the album is depression and "How To Disturb People and Alienate Others" is a song about Depression and Addiction. Matt Roberts come into control yet again as his bass over-rides all other instruments including Quillington's voice at times. It's interesting that he's had such a showcase and I like it so far. It's a good song. "Strobe" is the next song on the album and it's the only song that Greg Oldson's written for the album. Greg's writing is very non-conformist and it's kinda cringe worthy at times. He was trying a little to hard to fight the system in the song and it ends up hurting the song(at a lyrical level at least). His vocal styles also match this feeling.

So this long journey continues with "Magnum Opus" in which Quillington sings about the success of Infinite's debut. The actual music is great but the lyrics leave much to be desired. Everyone makes a song about how they've dealed with success, I was hoping Infinite would be different. "Hyperactive/Regenerate" is an awesome song. It's reminiscent of Metallica's "One" in that it has those soft powerful elements that reveal a dark, heavy core. I rather loved this track. The acoustic sounds of "Vortex" made me think of "Blue Nebula" Infinite, before they evolved into what they are today and I liked that look back. Infinite was a good band then and is still a good one ergo this song is good. "Another Sunset" is a wonderful track to end off the album with. It gives a sense of saying goodbye while waving hello.


Tracks to Spin:
Stream of Consciousness - Best instrumental track of the album.
Lucky - Strange industrial affair that had me wondering what it'll be like live.
The Infinity Delusion - Classical foray into my mind.
Prelude to a Dream - Quillington and his piano set you up for a big album.
Hyperactive/Regenerate - Double sided song that makes me think of Heavy Metal Classics.

Overall the album was good but it was quite depressing. Quillington's lyrics about battling addiction and feeling unwanted gave the album a suicidal feel. That didn't stop it from being of the best of 2010 though.

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#12 Posted : 07 November 2010 12:44:21(UTC)
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UGENIA - LIKE A CIRCUS
by Daniel Antherstein

Here I am again, in front of another pop album in 2010 and the question is how can "Paparazzi treat" Ugenia discern herself from the likes of Michelle Green at her blandest or Stephanie Fierce on a bad day? How can she show me she's a bigtimer? Well when I picked up the album the first thing I thought was "Oh my god I must be back on amphetamines."

The cover of "Like a Circus" had me wondering what type of album I was opening. It felt like it could have been a surprise Death Metal album or maybe just a Pop-Treat. It was the latter thank goodness(even though the prior would have been a welcome change and surprise). As I opened the album and popped the disc into my CD Player I begin to think that this album might be the most important thing I'd listen to all year. It'd let me delve into the mind of the newest Pop Act and I could be there to see if she's all talk or really a beauty to behold. The play button held all the answers and my grubby little fingers couldn't withhold the suspense any longer.

"Like a Circus" opens with the track "Broken Promises". It's quite sad and Ugenia admits about her she broke all her promises to her father due to him dying. I was a little surprised that she chose to begin the album this way. It was a little abstract for a pop album but I bit. The next song features Ugenia singing about courage in "Fearless". A song about WWII was even more surprising for the album and I quite liked it. It was a welcome change of pace from the usual pop songs. The singing itself was good but the tune that came with it was not.

The third song of the album "When There Is A Will" is rather upbeat and it's the first one of its kind on the album. It's a tune that I'm sure will be a club favorite and TechnoJockey remix choice. The next song isn't much different as "Don't Waste My Time" is a Pop Rap song with the energetic bars of Joey filing in with Ugenia's vocals. It's fun but Joey isn't the best of rappers so it hinders the song a bit.

"Make Me Dance" is a catchy little song that lingers on a repetitive beat. Ugenia's fun-filled lyrics are what saves this track in reality as the "Electro" part of this song falls short. The album rolls on with the meaningful "Aliens" in which Young Rapper MattY drops in for a few rhymes. MattY is a pretty good rapper so him combined with Ugenia make for a good track.

The next song "When You Shot My Heart" is a ballad and Ugenia sings about love. While she is a good singer as I've established(I hope) this song isn't that good because she's more suited to be singing about happy stuff. I've noticed that, unless she has a good helper for the song, if it's downbeat it's usually less than adequate. "Poker" is a song that reminds me of "Poker Face" by Lady Gaga. It's not as "clubby" as that song but it's premise is close to the same, I like this version of it though. It's more intimate and in that more fulfilling.

"A Better Life" is the album's penultimate song and is yet another "tear-filled" ballad. I've gotten quite sick of them by this point since this one does nothing to stand out from the rest. The album comes to a close with the title track "Like A Circus" and it's another "Life" song if you'd call it that but the difference from this one is that it's up-beat. It carries to energy of the album on its back and does a good job with that weight.

Tracks To Spin:
Like A Circus - Fun and meaningful at the same time.
Aliens - MattY's rapping and Ugenia's singing make for a sure-fire hit.
Broken Promises - The standout downbeat song of the album.

While Ugenia's debut album showed she had the tools to cut herself from the average popstar, she didn't really use them to perfection as most of the album is full of the usual slow-fare and the upbeat, unique ones were few and done good at best.

6.5/10
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OOC: Thanks Infinite, sorry I haven't been working much. I've been getting my thoughts together on reviewing and I'll get back to reviewing today.


What work are you currently reviewing? I was going to give it a shot and I would obviously have to work around what you currently doing...
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Malory Evans wrote:
DistortedAudio wrote:
OOC: Thanks Infinite, sorry I haven't been working much. I've been getting my thoughts together on reviewing and I'll get back to reviewing today.


What work are you currently reviewing? I was going to give it a shot and I would obviously have to work around what you currently doing...


Knox's E.P. and a surprise one. Review what I've reviewed though, have more than one opinion on an Album makes it much more interesting. Don't avoid things just because I've reviewed them.
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