Showing posts with label EP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EP. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2011

The Denzels - Slow Death EP


The Denzels are a four-piece indie rock band from Brooklyn, NY that plays a joyful, melodic rock that has a little bit of The Beach Boys and The Drums in it. Add to that some shoegaze influences a la Drop Nineteens and you'll get a pretty good idea what to expect from them. The Denzels offer a consistent, nicely done indie music that is reminiscent of the earlier American indie acts yet has the sound of the present. If you like what you hear grab the EP from their bandcamp page.

The Denzels са четиричленнa инди-рок банда от Бруклин, Ню Йорк, която свири жизнерадостен и мелодичен рок, в който има по малко от The Beach Boys и The Drums. Като добавим и леки shoegaze влияния а ла Drop Nineteens, става ясно какво можем да очакваме от тях. Групата предлага постоянна и качествена инди музика, която донякъде носи в себе си духа и традициите на по-ранните американски инди групи, но в същото време предлага един съвременен звук. Ако ти харесва чутото, може да изтеглиш напълно безплатно EP им от тяхната bandcamp страница.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Dice Raw - The Greatest Rapper Never: Preservation EP


The Roots associated act Dice Raw's new EP. Reminiscent of old times when hip-hop was still real and on the street walked real wordsmiths. Kinda miss those days. Anyways this Philadelphia native showcases raw talent which should get his cred sky high. The guy whom I never heard of is damn good so instead of listening to "Keny" check this one out.

Dice Raw, когото повечето хора асоциират с хип-хоп групата The Roots, издаде новото си EP The Greatest Rapper Never: Preservation. Стилът му носталгично ми напомня на вече отминали времена, когато хип-хопа беше истински и не се пееше само за материални неща. Не че сега няма и изключения, но някак си тенденцията е, подобни изпълнители да са повече ъндърграунд, оставайки в сянката на далеч по-неталантливи музиканти. Това EP едва ли ще направи Dice Raw по-известен, но поне ще му спечели още повече уважение от феновете.

The Greatest Rapper Never: Preservation by Raw Life

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Mental Architects - Patience, Communication, Understanding, Go! EP


I got via email the upcoming EP by bulgarian math-rockers Mental Architects, Patience, Communication, Understanding, Go! which I've been listening to for couple of days now. I gotta admit that it's captivating and a damn good one. Also thanks to them I gained deeper knowledge about a genre a knew almost nothing.

Mental Architects's blend of heavy drumming and complex guitar sound is unlikely to go unnoticed. Part of what is known as math rock, this young bulgarian band combines skilfully different musical techniques in order to achieve it's unique sound. Slower and melodic guitar riffs are immediately entwined with prolonged distorted-like accords and all this beautifully intersected by some really powerful drum beats. At times their music feels like a roller-coaster, speeding through your head and moments later you feel like you've been transported to a different and abstract reality where tranquility surround you. Such music is very different from what most people are used to. It's a music that evokes different moods at once as melodic sections are bridged with heavier and speedier ones into something kinda like a beautiful disaster. Upon careful listen one can hear each and every distinctive layer of guitar sound in each of their tracks. By definition math-rock consists of elaborate and complex combinations of different sounds and Mental Architects is no exception here. Their forthcoming Patience, Communication, Understanding, Go! EP is an excellent four-track example on how a good math-rock record should sound like. I gotta admit that this young bulgarian band has released a record they should be proud of and one that could bring them to prominence. Really well crafted EP that show skills and willingness to go beyond the universally accepted norms of composing rock music. Readers of this blog as well as music enthusiasts are already familiar with the officially released first single off that EP titled "Go!" which is a truly fantastic track. Heavy yet less aggressive is "Count To Eleven" which immediately cough my attention upon first hearing. Somehow haunting guitars are combined with some excellent drumming which makes for an really unique sound experience. Speaking of drumming during the entire EP I noticed that the drummer had put alot of effort into each song. "Ash On Your Tongue" is interesting song because it starts and ends with fast and heavy guitar riffs but the midsection is significantly slower and more melodic. "We Shall Make Each Other" compared to the other songs is different because the overall tone of the composition is more mellow and calm, with much more melodic parts. The introduction of the song is rather slow, more abstract and hazy. The midsection speeds up a little and by the end it gets heavier for an epic finale.
In conclusion I would say that Mental Architects' Patience, Communication, Understanding, Go! EP is a really interesting and well executed piece of music, one that have to be heard and felt at the same time. Really worth buying!


Friday, April 22, 2011

Lushlife


When it comes to hip-hop Bulgarian is way behind other countries. Not that we don't have a hip-hop of our own but it's the kind of hip-hop that is listenable only by bulgarians. And the quality is also arguable as our "rappers" spent too much time copying from artist Jay-Z, DMX and other "ghetto heroes". The end result was this absurd gangsta-like bulgarian rap which was more comical than serious. And yet it seem like that this is more appealing as evident from the concerts of 50Cents, DMX, Busta Rhymes and more recently Psycho Realm. Well because of that trend so to speak which alienate me from the whole rap thing, I begun searching and dwelling into more indie/lo-fi stuff which led me to discover some really great indie artists (which has nothing to do with hip-hop). But somewhere along the way I found this thing called alternative hip-hop by pure chance to be honest. I don't know how it happened exactly but one day I stumbled upon a guy from then New York City, called Aesop Rock and his song "No Jumper Cables". It's like one of his best known songs but for me it was something completely new. Anyways, that opened a whole new world for me and showed me hip-hop that sounded different, touched on a myriad of topics and was elegantly flirting with genres like jazz and indie music. Long story short that's how I found Def Jux, Rhymesayers, Jean Grae, Abstract Rude, J5, Living Legends, Blackstar, the great J Dilla and a handful of other artists I came to love. And above all I became even more appreciative of a genre I knew so very little about.

All this leads me to today's subject: Lushlife.
Lushlife, born Rajesh Haldar from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is one peculiar individual, one that is easy-going and definitely not shy to drink and talk with complete strangers. He's my kind of artist, one who's not afraid to experiment with other genres and to mix Kanye West with The Beach Boys or to make his own renditions of songs from artists like Soulja Boy. Backed-up by such artists like Camp-Lo, Ezhri and a host of respectful indie musicians suggests that Lushlife ain't just a kid who like to rhyme but accomplished hip-hop artist with serious attitude towards his music. The reason I'm writing about Lushlife is because yesterday, 21st of April he was in Sofia to perform as part of Alarma Punk Jazz, kind of small indie fest organized by the Bulgarian National Radio. Also like I told him that night (which is true), Lushlife was the sole reason I went that night to the small rock bar Fans. The last couple of days I was constantly listening to his music (or whatever I was able to find) from his Cassette City album. The whole thing was kinda weird. First the concert started with about 45 mins. of delay but above all Lushlife was paired with two other bands that didn't have any similarities with his music. Instead it should have been better if he was supported by the recently performed in Sofia Tokimonsta. The cute asian girl with her "Attention Deficit" is the perfect match for such an event. Yet the organizers chose otherwise inviting bands that musically were not compatible with Raj's music. Not that they were bad. It's just that they wasn't what I've expected. As for Raj Haldar, he performed tracks from his much acclaimed "Cassette City" album like "Bottle Rocket", "In Soft Focus", "Until The Sun Dies", "Another Word For Paradise" and others as well as some new material. During his set Lushlife gave everything and offered to the few that made it to the venue one unforgettable show both musically and visually. I really had a great time watching him. It was like I expected to be good but it surpassed my expectations. His set showed his talent as a MC as well as a composer as songs like "In Soft Focus" were followed by a more mellow ones. Not sure how this resonated with those handful of people that after all decided to come. To me it seemed that they've came for the other two bands. Furthermore most of the people were only head-noddin' and somehow idle. Later on I saw a much bigger movement when the other two bands started playing, Incurabili from Slovenia and No Sin from Greece. Shame really that just a few persons appreciated such raw talent if any at all. The guy deserves more than what he saw during that evening. Still it was a great night for me.

LUSHLIFE - PLATEAU VISION EP
Cover art by Amanda Cerini

"Plateau Vision" is Lushlife's brand new 2011 EP which he promotes throughout his European tour. The EP which I happily own consists of six tracks, some new others bonus material from "Cassette City". A true gift for all true hip-hop connoisseurs.

... I'll write some more when I got the time 'cuz now another concert calls to be attended :-D
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