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PanDub Bear - Space Pandamic

PanDub Bear

Space Pandamic

28/01/12

Really enjoying this lively, well made EP.

Good, strong melodies, well produced and mixed. Nothing too crazy to put off the casual listener, and nothing too obvious to put off those seeking something different.

Solid, upbeat, relaxing in places, but generally invigorating. I love it.

Please put more music out!

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HNO3 - HNO3

HNO3

HNO3

28/01/12

Sadly, I do not speak French (my loss, I know) - so I can't comment on the lyrics.

But the energy and enthusiasm of this band come through loud and clear. Great, solid playing, passionate, thrilling vocal performance, an absorbing sound and strong melodies.

There's a sort of more punky Gogol Bordello feel to them; maybe a kind of cleaner sounding Black Flag with a Gogol Bordello energy, and a gritty, grungy feel that's a bit like a lighter Rage Against The Machine (if they were more punk).

If I wanted to improve something, I would say the sound of the guitar, bass and drums could be made a TINY bit dirtier in the mix, so that they complement the vocals a little more. The vocals are gritty and rough, and sound just right. If the drums were beefed up (more bottom end, a fuller sound), then the sound would totally blow you away. (This is only a suggestion for the mix, not the playing or the individual sound of the instruments). But it comes close enough to really give you a good kick in the pants... with no changes to anything, I would go and see this band tomorrow. I hope they release more soon.

In a word: awesome punky energetic rock. So glad I clicked on this (the artwork sucked me in - I was lucky enough to hear it just after it was uploaded). Spread the word!

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This is one of the most enjoyable, satisfying albums I've heard on Jamendo, and one of the best albums I've heard all year.

It's an odd kind of industrial pop, like a more chart-friendly Nine Inch Nails; but it lacks none of the bite of Reznor, it is simply lighter in tone and sound. The vocal style and general computerised rock feel are the most 'industrial'/Reznor-like aspects of the music; but Fresh Body Shop has his own definable personality and style that shine through on this record.

It is impossible to pick a favourite track; they are all excellent. The songwriting is extremely well balanced, and I can see the songs easily becoming radio hits or being covered by mainstream rock acts.

Fresh Body Shop has a great sense of melody, rhythm, songwriting and general production. Make It End sounds professional, both in production and execution, and makes for a very promising future. I imagine with a full band, these songs would really set a live venue on fire - but on record, a full band is not necessary.

I imagine this having wide appeal - for those who like their pop music with a raw, rough edge, or those who like raw, rough music with a pop sheen, great melodies and solid 'industrial' production.

This is not an album that will blow you away with rock theatrics or a huge sound - it is small and satisfying, intimate and emotional, and compares very favourably with mainstream bands such as Foo Fighters or Nine Inch Nails.

I am happy giving this album a '10' because I can see nothing that can be done to improve it!

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This is a great industrial dance album - highly enjoyable, dark and very atmospheric. It manages to keep an upbeat dance feel while delivering enough gothic edginess to make it really satisfying and worthy of endless repeat plays. Kind of like a more dancey version of Nine Inch Nails, if you want a totally misleading brief summation.

An excellent artist that promises more great things.

I'm really looking forward to CD2 now! Thank you.