Friday, October 14, 2011

My music taste

Yeah, I'm shaking things up a bit. Holy crap. I'm allowed to do that here, y'know.
Anyway, I've been wondering how much traffic this blog actually gets (I'm betting low); but for those random strangers who have either been sent here through another person, or somehow stumbled upon here, welcome. The comment box is below and it'd be greatly appreciated if you all drop a note saying hi and whatnot. It's nice to know that SOMEONE actually reads this.

Anyway, the main point of this particular post: I've been reviewing music to start, and lately been showing off my top favourites, but I've never really gone in depth with music I like and bands as well. Well it's time to change that. I have too many bands I like to actually pick a favourite, but I'll do my best to pick out those I like more. Listed with them will be genre, recommended songs, and a little backstory for all who want to know.

I LISTEN TO:
Breaking Benjamin - Alternative Rock; I discovered them about 4 years ago now when their song "Until the End" popped onto my local rock radio station. I enjoyed it. So come Christmas time, I was feeling a tad selfish and wanted to pick something up. My coin flip was between Phobia by Breaking Benjamin, or Foo Fighters' Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace. Breaking won out, and thank the Lord it id. The first song I heard ended up being my 5th favourite on that album and I've been consistenly listening to them for all these years.
Songs: The Diary of Jane, What Lies Beneath, No Games, So Cold, Evil Angel

Coheed & Cambria - Progressive Rock; Rock Band. Yeah, I know. Welcome Home was first, and I foun that album later on. Now, all you'd have to do is look at my previous post to realize I've become a major fan of C&C. Enough to know about the Amory Wars Saga, but I haven't researched it enough to be able to describe every action in every song. But you don't need to know about the Amory Wars to like this band; that's what makes them cool. Not to mention, it can be trippy, but still hard rocking, with some fun twists. Not to mention, their ballads are actually really good.
Songs: In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3, Welcome Home, The Light & the Glass, A Favor House Atlantic, Here We Are Juggarnaut

Silverstein - Post-Hardcore; Recommended by my buddy Sam. He later sent me a few of their songs and then I progressively bought albums until I amassed all 6 of theirs. Consistently good (minus When Broken Is Easily Fixed), and it doesn't hurt that they rep the Great White North. A smooth balance of harsh and melodic vocals, Silverstein is perfect for any emotion I may feel.
Songs: Medication, A Great Fire, Already Dead, Your Sword Versus My Dagger, In Memory Of...

System of a Down - Alternative Metal; Radio, as well as my good friend Danielle. Seriously, System of a Down is amazing and there's something somewhere that everyone likes. Even my brother: a pop fan with a dose of country on the side, enjoy their song "Shimmy". I'm waiting for them to release new material, and yet I find myself finding new favourites of theirs all the time. System is random, yet serious. An amazing combination with amazing music.
Songs: Mr. Jack, B.Y.O.B, Sugar, Toxicity, I-E-A-I-A-I-O

The Flashbulb - Electronic; Flash Flash Revolution (Really fun and awesome game. Go check it out). The dark horse of this list. The Flashbulb uses EVERYTHING in his music: PVC pipes, tap-strumming electric guitar, drum n' bass, nature, steel guitar, everything. The variety is astounding, and I found out I have a fondness for D'n'B which is where it started. After listening to more of his later stuff (which has mellowed out), I found the many, MANY sides of The Flashbulb's musical creativity. All of it? Awesome.
Songs: Lawn Wake IV, Heroes On Your Lawn At Night, That Missing Week, Passage D, Chik Habit

Protest the Hero - Progressive Metal; FFR again. PtH is arguably the BEST new metal band out there. Their first LP was recorded when they were 19! NINETEEN!! I'M FRIGGIN' 19 AND WRITING ABOUT THIS!!! They can riff with the best of them, and Rody's vocal range is just amazing. It's not for everyone, but if you're a metal fan and have not yet fheard/heard of Protest, get your head out of the 80's and go dive into the pool of Protest the Hero.
Songs: The Divine Suicide of K., Blindfolds Aside, C'est La Vie, Sequoia Throne, Goddess Gagged

Older Sonic Syndicate - Melodic Death Metal; My friend Logan. Let me get this out right now. Roland/Richard era Sonic is the best Sonic. Pre- ehhh.. tis alright. Post-Roland/Nathan era is just... garbage. Stay away and save your ears. Less focus on guitar work and heavy use of synthesizers, but the balance of harsh and clean lyrics makes Sonic what they are. And what they are is awesome. Not to mention, their Swedish. +15 cool points for that.
Songs: Only Inhuman, Encaged, Power Shift, Jack of Diamonds, Freelancer

Scar Symmetry - Melodic Death Metal; Sonic Syndicate / StepMania. Yeah, I know, weird. Their guitar player produced Sonic's albums Only Inhuman and Love and Other Distasters, and I watched the Making of LaOD. Found out from there and heard my first song on the game StepMania. Please note, I've only heard Roberth/Lars era Scar Symmetry so I can't say much for their older stuff. But they have a great balance of growled lyrics as well as clean. Pretty much like Sonic, but more guitar work, less keyboard work.
Songs: Pariah, The Anomaly, A Parenthesis In Eternity, Seers of the Eschaton, Sculptor Void

DragonForce - Power Metal; Old co-worker Brendan. HA! SEE THAT? IT'S NOT GUITAR HERO! TAKE THAT! Alright, now that the hipster in me has calmed down, it's time to fight for power and glory over the fields with fire and fury while guitar solos blaze for two minutes, and you get your daily exercise air-drumming to their songs. Yeah, it's awesome stuff. And with a new singer who sounds excellent, I'm hoping for the best when it comes to new stuff.
Songs: Last Journey Home, Through the Fire and Flames, Evening Star, Heroes of Our Time, Fury of the Storm

Atreyu - Metalcore; Recommendations from many people who I honestly can't remember. They've kind of slipped off my radar, but I still have a soft spot for the first band I ever finished a discography for. I used to be absolutely hooked on these guys (My iTunes once had Doomsday with 1100+ plays. Second place had jut over 500.) and still enjoy the occasional listen. I may not be as big of a fan now, but if/when they get back together, I'd still buy their album. A nice mixture of harsh and clean lyrics, wicked solos, and just all around good music.
Songs: Stop, Before It's Too Late and We've Destroyed It All!, Doomsday, Lip Gloss and Black, You Were the King, Now You're Unconscious, Creature

No Bragging Rights - Melodic Hardcore; Warped Tour. Christian, of the band, was patrolling the line and letting people have a listen to their music and advertising. Wicked cool guy and totally chill. Awesome show too. A familiar theme here with a nice balance of harsh and clean vocals, but it's the energy they bring with their music. You can even hear it in the recordings. They're just a band with a ton of energy and potential that needs to be unleashed. Only the 23 flavours of Diet Dr. Pepper can sate their desire.
Songs: Blind Faith, Unafraid To Burn, Ode To Logan, Death of an Era, Empire: Disarray

That's pretty much it. There's a few other bands, but they've fallen off my radar. Maybe I'll post my whole CD list one day. Either way, if you've made it this far, thanks for sticking it out. As well, drop a line down below so I can tell who read this (and if you say "Go *insert favourite sports team here* Go!" in your post, I'll know you made it all the way).

Cheers guys,
Force.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Weekly Stuff v8.

Hockey preseason is over. That means the regular season is just around the corner. Bonus! On the other hand my fantasy football team can not stop sucking for the life of them. Not so bonus. Oh well, here's another batch of songs for you all to check out. And for the love of Pete, do so.

Top 5 of this week (09/27-10/03):
5.) The Anomaly - Scar Symmetry (The Unseen Empire)
4.) Welcome Home - Coheed & Cambria (Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness)
3.) The Light & the Glass - Coheed & Cambria (In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3)
2.) In Keeping Secrets of  Silent Earth: 3 - Coheed & Cambria (In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3)
1.) A Favor House Atlantic - Coheed & Cambria (In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3)

... Okay, yeah. I've been on a Coheed kick as of late. Do you blame me? Like 90% of people who knows of them, I first heard them on Rock Band thanks to Welcome Home. Picked up that album, loved it, found two more, and bam. Hooked. As you can see, my favourite is their 2nd album and for darn good reason. A Favor House Atlantic is near the end of the album, but is an upbeat, and insanely catchy song with one heck of a funny video. Heck, there's even a wicked fan made video for it too. But, alas, I'm too "professional" to link to that, so here you go. Enjoy, and then I'll shoot, you run.