Here, Here, and Here by Meg & Dia is a phenomenal album. As I was sitting down to write this review I was trying to figure out where to start and I thought to myself, even if someone just reads the first sentence I want them to know how great the album is. I can’t even stress enough how beautifully well written it is from start to finish.
While I was writing this review I was listening to the EP on repeat trying to pick out one song as the you-have-to-listen-to-this track. Honestly, I cannot pick just one. The EP is FREE at www.jameslanman.blogspot.com Why wouldn’t you check out every track?
If you are into metal than get into these kids cause they can get you to that point where you smash your windows out on accident. They arnt nearly as technical as most of their peers are these days but they can fucking trench their way through the beats just as well and put some heavy ass lows into what they do and how they do it.
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There is something I just don’t like about going to a show and feeling like the band is just in it for their set. They don’t want to watch anyone else. They don’t go out to talk to fans. That type of show makes me wonder how in love with music the supposed musicians are.
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Eclectic would be the word I would use to describe the show that took place May 1 at the Satyricon. The variety in music seemed to draw in a crowd just as diverse. From different sides of the country, to different genres of music, they seemed to be a bit of everything at this show. The five band [...]
when they had an intro that involved the tales from the crypt theme and a walk on by some dude dressed up like the crypt keeper his god damned self than i just got stoked on it.