Sunday, March 26, 2006

Stoned Immaculate

Okay people, this might be totally dumb. Which band do you think is more psychedelic, The Doors or Pink Floyd?

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Teevra Aandhi

I recently rediscovered Indian Ocean. I first listened to them when we covered "Maa Rewaa" in a fusion contest in our college. My music player hit Kandisa in the random mode and I realized I hadn't heard enough of this awesome band. Indian Ocean is our own desi jam band. Apart from their 3 awesome albums, they have also made the soundtrack for the movie "Black Friday". That film and the OST just blew me away completely. "Opening Pre-Blast" is one of the creepiest pieces of music ever written. My salute to the band for making great music and more importantly for staying true to their music. Four rock solid albums. They say, support the Indian rock bands. Well, this one's also Indian, support it!

An other album that I have been listening to endlessly is Quo Vadis' "Defiant Imagination". Their vocalist has this amazing growl and he can continuously growl for 20 seconds (yes I have timed a couple of his growls!). Vocals apart from that are pretty average death metal vocals, but the instumental department is just out of this world. If you like technical, fast, brilliant death metal, this is the perfect band for you. One more highlight is the bass playing of the almighty Steve DiGiorgio. The bass lines are just out of this world, typical SDG fare. He killed on all the Death albums, but I'm amazed at the speeds at which he plays on this one. The recent Sadus album (SDG's own band) was a disappointment for me. It is good, but not brilliant. So, all of you into metal, check this out

Saturday, March 04, 2006

Freedom, Freedom, yeah right

RATM!!! Watching their live videos is an amazing experience. Its definitely some of the most aggressive music ever written. I don't know what exactly gives their music that heavy as fuck sound, but its just pure thrashing madness. Put Zack's screams, Morello's trademark scratch-riffs, Tim's funky bass lines and Brad's drumwork in a blender. What you get is this mind blowing motherfucker called Rage Against the Machine. Those who have heard their music know what I'm talking about. Those who haven't, go fucking shoot yourself in the head.

Friday, March 03, 2006

Opeth......Revisited


Last night as i sat down to have whiskey with Sridhar, Opeth's Bleak was on. It was beautiful, very peaceful, blissful and i felt totally mystical. Opeth always get this feeling out of my, otherwise, monster like mentality :P . We sat in my room, with glasses in our hands, sipping away slowly, with a puff once in a while and listening to Opeth and the magic that Micheal Akerfeldt created. The tracks that followed were even better, Harvest, Dirge For November, and finally reaching the last track Blackwater Park. By the end of this album (Blackwater Park ) , I was in a total state of trance, lost in my own world , all alone surrounded by colourful psychedelia. I'd easily say Opeth is to Death Metal , what Pink Floyd was to Rock 'N Roll. All their songs have mellow verses, followed by heavy parts. Its as though my soul is reasoning out with me, when i listen to these amazing works of art. Yeah , art. Thats what i would call Opeth's music. Simple riffs, yet melodic to the highest level. Though, every musician doesnt show off their acme, they compose stuff which amazes me till date. I have never been bored by an Opeth song. Never skipped an Opeth song and never will. No amount of adulation can be enough to describe Opeth. I'd say load ur playlist with an Opeth album, switch off the lights in your room , lay back in ur bed, chair or wherever u feel is comfortable and listen. Come kill me if the music doesnt enthrall you. I'm ready to bet my life.

mvikred