playlist artwork#12 this weekAn Introduction To Fishing (EP)

by Karmafish

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About this album

  • Updated: 05/05/2009
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    • Matt Legg: Publisher, Arrangement, Producer.

These tracks showcase a heavier sound than is commonly found on the Karmafish album 'All These Voices'.  These songs vary from the industrial-disco-grunge of 'Burning Gasoline' to the piano-led 'Heaven Below'.  Guest performer Chris 'Vegas' Skinner contributes guitar and/or vocals on 3 tracks.

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "An Introduction To Fishing (EP)"

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RangerSeriesBlack

An Immensely Satisfying Rock Experience

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RangerSeriesBlack • 2011-01-05 00:18:31

'An Introduction to Fishing(EP)', is a six track, Rock-Alternative-Hard Rock Crossover album. If this album were a Service Station(Petrol) it would be Full Service-complete with an attendant checking your oil and washing the windshield for Free as part of the Service and all done with a Smile. Expect to hear: Electrifying Guitar Work; Sometimes done smooth and mellow and at other times: HARD ROCKING with no apologies> Track #3. 'Temptation' and Track #1. 'Burning Gasoline'. Vocals belted with Power and Feeling; Sometimes gently and other times Thumping> Track #4. 'Secret Wall Tattoos(feat. Vegas)'. Unbelievably soft yet forceful lyrics and instrumentation? Track #6. 'Heaven Below'. Just plain old fashioned enjoyable Rock Orient orchestration> ENTIRE ALBUM. Overall a Rocking Good Time wrapped in a nice, neat package.
U.L.I.

Good album

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U.L.I. • 2011-05-29 09:18:38

Not my genre but this is quite an energetic, powerful,homogenious and compact album with well thougt-out songs. Good vox in good arrangements are mixed clearly. Sometimes it seems to me that the sologit is a bit "weak". I sense some timing- and tuning issues. All together I enjoyed listening an interesting and various album. U . L . I .
azuvil

Catered to my grunge-y heart

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azuvil • 2010-11-10 03:34:47

Kudos to people who had the Nirvana impression, I definitely sense that. The lead singer's vocals aren't as powerful as Cobain's, but they don't have to be. There's so much raw emotion you can find in this album, pity it's kind of brief (in my opinion). "Temptation" has a riff that aspiring guitarists MUST learn. That intensity never goes unnoticed.
kakojf

Excellent

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kakojf • 2010-02-14 12:11:39

This album is very great and I really advise it to everybody enjoy nervous, eclectic and musical rock. The tunes are very exciting and efficient. The rock is a fusion of different kinds (grunge, 70's, funk) and uneasy to be classified. The play, the vocal and mix show a great and welldone job. The music could seem to repetitive on some some tracks but it's due to the duration of these tracks. Personnally I preferred the tracks more musical as "Secret Wall Tattoos" or "The Sundial Keeper". A saw that there are some other album and I will try them. Thank you for having shared your music. Please fill in fully your jamendo bank information if you want to be supported
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