This stuff sucks. Imagine blind drunk kids throwing mud at a rope. That's what this (What-ever you call it.) sounds like.
Great hard rock. This is just perfect. Great vocals. Emotional angst with great sounding melodies. Perfect punches and drum hits, with nice crisp sound coming from the drummer. Thank you for what a drum should sound like. None of this pansy shit. Perfect sounding guitars. Can't ask for more except bring us more. This stuff sounds great. How would this sound live? I'd love to find out.
The first song reminds me of Year of the cat by Al Stewart. I like this music.
The first thing that comes to mind is the last minutes of the movie Apocalypse Now. Very good haunting music. I might not like it as much if I could understand it.
The first thing that comes to mind when I listen to Small Apocalypse Song is Al Stewart (Year of the Cat) This also has a Beatles sound.
Can this be of any use? I can only imagine a movie where someone is going to be killed and is running for their life. and this is playing in the background. Does this type of art if you can call it art require any discipline? Are there any rules to follow? Or is this made the way many paintings are made these days. With a child throwing paint on a board? By the way all the pieces sound the same.
Let's do It Over reminds me of the band Tears for Fears (Tears for Fears (sometimes abbreviated to TFF or T4F) are a popular English pop band formed in the early 1980s by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, which emerged after the dissolution of their first band, the mod-influenced Graduate. They were initially associated with New Wave and the burgeoning wave of synthesiser bands of the early 1980s, but quickly branched out into mainstream chart success. Tears for Fears have sold more than 22 million albums worldwide (including over 8 million in the USA alone). The song Slow has a sound that reminds me of the Beatles. A 60's feel, sound. Even hints of Pink Floyd.
A sweet little piece. Happy. Reminds me of something you might see in a Steve Martin movie. I like it.
Music like this comes but very rarely. This music is to be added to your collection like salt or pepper. And listened to in small doses. In little doses. Or you may never come out of your depressed funk. This is the music you listen to when the one you love says goodbye, forever. I love it. This is the music of life.