Friday, September 4, 2015

isolate and destroy--

Cancer buffet line
Seasoned beef anxious eaters
buried glass tip jars 5/7/5

Weightless alarm clocks
imponderable space colors
thicket picket lines 5/7/5

here  a well timed review-
 Song one Shame- lyrically sets a tone to this album- and It has the hard rock, so I know I am half way in right away-

Song two, Starve, speaks to me lyrically still, and still more hard rock, although I get to connecting with the man's vocal style

Song three is soo good lyrically for this time and place of the blogger. All I Want I would paste the lyrics,but when pasted the blog looks a little cluttered , tell this blogger it's just something like confirmation bias, this blogger says it's just luck-two simple lines - "please don't ignore me" "Please don't destroy me"

Song number four End Of Something, now this song is starting to confirm that this album is centered around relationships, song number five,  On My Way To The Cage, so the hard rock is polish, and the cadence to vocalist's performance really sticks this album in my head as caustic rummage through battlegrounds of evolving pains. 
Song six,  Thursday Afternoon, starts strong, has a beautiful instrumental section, and continues to flesh out the relativity to the lyrical content  of the articulations of the character in the album.
SO IS THIS ROLLINS OR A GENERALIZED CRITIQUE OF MALE PSYCHE?????
Song number seven During a City, shifts focus , mellows out to a jazzy bass, kicks out a punk chorus, but mostly the spoken words seem to be the focus of the artist beat, because the music is standard in composition showing no special thought, verse, chorus, verse, song, song, song, so this album goes.
Song number eight,  Neon, goes without much special thought, though song number nine, spilling over the Side, really hits home lyrically, loving this album because it sounds like the hard rock tones of  Clutch, heavy rock gods from D.C,  Inhale Exhale, song ten, starts off like a Clutch tune. Kinda surprised this album hasn't sworn or been lewd, Look at that album cover! Reviewing this album for the station- soooo it was on the top of the stack-
Song number eleven, saying goodbye again, has lack luster quality- song twelve has a great title ,  Rejection, killer opening riff, and makes the theme it started completed, great chorus, fav- song
  



 

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