Songs:
Endless dream
Waking nightmare
Golden Death Music is definitely music I don’t normally listen to, which is cool, I’m always open to new stuff… Well, at least some days I am. My initial reaction is “dreamy”. That’s the one word I’d use to describe this music. The vocals isn’t really something for me (but they’re odd, and that in itself is nice). Despite not being my kind of music at all, I actually find ‘Endless dream’ pleasant to listen to. The guitar - slide or just heavy processed - is nice. ‘Waking nightmare’ don’t leave any real impressions on me.
- stiff
I found the use of Hare Krishna-ish loops and sound effects a tad annoying, as was the echo on the singer. I sensed that Golden Death Music had played a to much with the music program. But once I got past that they managed to create an air of mystique in the room. These songs would definitely increase the feeling of spirituality if listened to in a shrine or a temple or even a common church.
I would go and see this act if they played a venue near me, but I’d make sure the place had a large beer supply.
- Free foe
Golden Death Music on Myspace
Posted on 28 May by stiff
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Continuing with my Junior Kimbrough reviews, I’d like to follow up with blues legend Buddy Guy’s cover album. It’s not entirely Junior Kimbrough, but mostly. It’s actually not entirely a cover album, but mostly. The name ‘Sweet tea’ is from the Oxford, Mississippi based studio ‘Sweet tea’ and the album is thus engineered and mixed by Dennis Herring (The Hives among others).
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Posted on 27 May by stiff
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I didn’t know Scarlett Johansson was an actor (some say an actress -ed.) before I heard this and I’m glad I didn’t, actors are phonies and can’t make music. They should stick with what they know, earn more money than they deserve by doing crappy american movies before retiring to doing even crappier sitcoms.
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Posted on 26 May by stiff
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I don’t reccon that wanting Elton John playing at your wedding is a unique thought. So I guess he is a man who’s managed to put a melody to many womens feelings.
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Posted on 25 May by Free foe
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Alice In Chains: pretty good grungy band, that I haven’t dug deep into. Collections: only worth buying if you don’t intend to dig too deep into a band by not buying the albums, or if you’re an insane collector that should be locked up for spending your wife’s money on stupid things like ‘essential collections’.
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Posted on 22 May by stiff
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When I first lerned that superknown actress Scarlett Johansson had gone into the album making business I was immediately interested. I do like the pretentious girls, I won’t lie about that. But I was also a bit suspicious. Crossing between acting and music making is not known to be a great mixture, there are known examples of lame attempts.
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Posted on 21 May by Free foe
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Former Mayhem vocalist/psycho Maniac has teamed up with Kvarforth from the outstanding swedish band Shining to perform some sort of black metal rooted doom with noise entitled Skitliv (swedish and norwegian I suppose for “shit life”). Sounds like something for me. While they could hope for winning an award for strangest album title, they certainly won’t win any awards for best album.
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Posted on 21 May by stiff
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Black Keys is a band cursed to be compared to the White Stripes. For me there’s no comparison, Black Keys eats the Stripes for breakfast. Chulahoma is fellow fat possum Junior Kimbrough’s hometown so it just makes sense that this is a Junior-only cover album.
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Posted on 21 May by stiff
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Junior Kimbrough has been declared a legend, in my eyes solely because of Fat Possum, the record label that more or less resurrected and reinvented the blues at a time when it was if not dead, dead boring. I’m a big fan of this raw, gritty move from smoochy love singing blues that better fits Frank Sinatra.
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Posted on 21 May by stiff
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Can is a german so called “krautrock” group (somewhat silly term) with at times a japanese singer and at other times an american singer. Their songs are sometimes made up from hours of long jams that are cut together in what’s actual music that actual people can listen to and not only the psychedelic musicians playing it. ‘Soundtracks’ is the second album released, but not really their second album, and it consists of various movie soundtracks Can have made.
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Posted on 21 May by stiff
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