Thursday, January 28, 2010

Number One Gun - To the Secrets and Knowledge


I've never really listened to Number One Gun. I gave Celebrate Mistakes a once over but that's all. So picking up To the Secrets and Knowledge, I bring a a fresh ear to a band I know nothing about.

It seems a little unfair to just right the album off as another album. Comparisons to Anberlin and Copeland are sure to come up and that might be right. But there's no needs to ignore this album. To the Secrets and Knowledge is a catchy album full of great songs.

Jeff Schneeweis vocals swing into falsetto on the albums opener The Victory, a tinkling synth plays in the background of the track. The opening to Big Machines sounds like something from Copeland's In Motion. After a strong first half, the album slows down for me. The People is an acoustic track that stops the face of the record. White Lies is a simple drum machine and keyboard song.

The album ends with a cover of Journey's Don't Stop Believing, a song I personally dislike. The cover doesn't do much for me. It doesn't stray far from the orignal and the autotune on the vocals bug me.

Overall To The Secrets and Knowledge is a catchy emo pop record with a handful of strong songs.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Living Sacrifice - The Infinite Order


Let the Metal Onslaught Continue! \m/

7 years after Conceived in Fire came out Living Sacrifice are back with The Infinite Order. And they're just as good as ever.

The 5 songs released between the two full length albums(3 on the retrospective and the Death Machine ep) were only a brief glimpse as what LS had to offer on their return. The Infinite Order is both a return to thrash and a continuation of what LS had been doing with The Hammering Process and Conceived in Fire.

The Infinite Order doesn't disappoint. It's as if LS had never broken up. The Infinite Order put Living Sacrifice securely back on top as the best band in christian metal. The Infinite Order is 12 songs of pure metal, Living Sacrifice at their best and better then ever. And the good news, Bruce is hoping to have another record out in 2011.

Living Sacrifice have set the bar high for heavy music 2010. This one isn't to me missed.

New Music Tuesday 1.26

Only one record really matters today.

LIVING SACRIFICE!

The new Living Sacrifice album, The Infinite Order, is out today. And it's good. Really, really good.

Other stuff...

Number One Gun - To the Secrets & Knowledge

Max Richter's Memoryhouse is being reissued. Also, Cave In's Planets of Old is out on cd today.

Solid State signs a band, I actually care

To Speak of Wolves have signed with Solid State records. And I'm a big fan of this signing. This is one of those moments that give me hope for the christian heavy music scene.

To Speak of Wolves is a progressive/stoner hardcore band from North Carolina and much better addition to the Solid State lineup the their last signing (in my opinion, the uber boring Gwen Stacey). Check them out.

http://www.myspace.com/tospeakofwolves

Monday, January 25, 2010

Onward to Olympas - This World is Not My Own


Bland hardcore is bland hardcore. Like I said with the Saving Grace review, some bands stick, some don't. Onward to Olympas is an example of a band that doesn't stick. It's pretty standard, Metalcore 101.

This World is Not My Home really falls on me as a run of the mill christian metal album. There's nothing that sticks out. Heavy screamed verses, a melodic, sung chorus. It's the bread and butter of a genre I've torched on this blog before.

It's not a horrific album, it's just tiresome. Onward to Olympas aren't bringing anything to the table that isn't already there.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Shapes Stars Make - These Mountains Are Safe


Christian post-rock seems like a pointless genre. I mean, does it really matter if an instrumental band is christian or not?

Anyway, Shapes Stars make are the latest band on Dreamt Music and their debut, These Mountains Are Safe, is a nice picture of a band with lots of potential. The album is a mixture of Explosions in the Sky, Unwed Sailor, and The Appleseed Cast. The album isn't anything we haven't heard before, but it's good. The album is raw, which is okay. In a landscape of bands creating really lush soundscapes, Shapes Stars Make really harkens back to early Explosions in the Sky. The tracks with vocals, (We Are) The Hurting, Fireflies and Lights, and The Calm really stand apart in a not great way. The vocals feel intrusive, not as another instrument to compliment the music.

Shapes Stars Make are a band with a lot of potential and There Mountains Are Safe is a good debut.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Cold war Kids - Behave Yourself ep


When I first heard Cold War Kids, there was a sense of enjoyment. I say sense because you could tell that they were close to creating something great. The hype seemed premature to me. I liked Robbers and Cowards. A very nice record and there are some really catchy songs on that album. But it didn't click enough for me. It didn't click enough to the point that I ignored their second full length Loyalty to Loyalty altogether. I never gave it a fair shot.

Behave Yourself had soul. A lot of soul. It still sounds like Cold War Kids but a more soulful version. Like a choir practice in a rundown church. The album's opener Audience of One sounds like they're playing in front of a congregation on a Sunday morning.

Behave Yourself is only 5 songs long but for one who was never a huge fan, this ep hits me nicely. It makes me want to give Loyalty to Loyalty a listen.