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Sunday, November 25, 2012

CURRO JIMENEZ live at Wurlitzer Ball 24 nov 2012

Yesterday we really enjoyed CURRO JIMENEZ album presentation.

Energy flew by every corner and it is way difficult to repeat something like this these days.

Here you have a bad quality video from yesterday night.


Get the vinyl from our source HERE: ONLY A FEW AVAILABLE..

Monday, September 24, 2012

NoizeLand presents: GARÜDA

Friday, September 21, 2012

TAO TE KIN: dichosos los ojos!!!!!!!!!!!

¡¡¡¡DICHOSOS LOS OJOS!!!! (Blessed are the ones...)


New TAO TE KIN is another outstanding album. After four years, "Cuaderno de bitácora de un viaje aún por hacer" ("Vessel LogBook of a voyage yet to be done") sees the light and after all these years that won't mean this will have a lack of the good ol'things this amazing band made us all to be used to due to the hard work the band carried out for this; their new baby.



Common danger in bands like TAO TE KIN lies beneath the aim of twist what it is already twisted. And by a mechanic simple simile, overtorquing something already tight, will shear up to  be torn apart. Certainly, we all know good bands who tried this and ended busted after that. Some of them try to return, but that will never be the same most o'times.

This is not the case: this amazing band stays in the shadows where only a few dare to be in... and they feel confy without the idea of abandoning that warm'n'tiny place.

Lyrics are still twisted without being devious. That is a maxim in TAO TE KIN's songs, keeping the essence of the election of the name.

This is not an album for a fast listening or a "love at first heard" one. If you're in a rush, forget it and try MTV. But that doesn't mean it won't catch you even since the first spin. Melodies will embrace you like a giant serpent while you try to disembowel every meaning lyrics you're listening can offer to your imagination. In some moments, you can be amazed how same tune looks to be evolving in front of you... listen to be believed.

Maybe you can extract a "best song" but I will not recommend you any specific track as the album must be listened as a whole before your verdict is outta yer soul.

One of the things I'd remove from this record are some jazzistic passages... but that's because I've never been into jazz neither enjoyed it... and go figure if you tell a good musician not to play anything that improves his skills... got it? and yes: I'm a redneck!!!!!

Of course, particular statement deserves their live performances: pristine!!! In fact, this saturday there will be the release party of this new album that for sure will satisfy everyone there as much as always.


Close the door, switch off any comm device, sit down, relax, push play and enjoy the trip.

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

NoizeLand recommends: FIRELORD

Het Droste Effect

Monday, February 13, 2012

SANDRIDER

Thursday, February 09, 2012

Powder! Go Away: impressive!!!!


Sunday, January 29, 2012

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

ICARO: check them out.

YOG : new album for immediate release (Division Records)


Beware : YOG's new album is out ! So if you are looking for the eradication of all living creatures before the end of this year, you have to drop yourself on"Half the sky". This "bullet in the head" by our beloved swiss grinder-math-metal terrorists is currently available through Division Records (ASIDEFROMADAY, Dirge, Unfold, Lost Sphere Project...).

Extreme virulence, sick blast beats, mentally ill math-grind, YOG is for the Swiss scene what the panzer was for battlefields : a pure war machine. After the release of their savage 1st album entitled "Years of nowhere" in 2007, these Swiss bastards have destroyed a lot of stages across Europe with bands like Today is the Day, Genghis Tron, Gojira, Knut, Burnt By the Sun‚...!
Keeping the will to dive beyond the fury and velocity limits, the band has given birth to a new monster, recorded by Jérôme Pellegrini at studio du Terrier and mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side studio YOG's new album is proudly going to make a lot of ears bleed to death.
By the way, an audio extract from the album is available, right NOW !
for fans of Dillinger Escape Plan, Botch, Pig Destroyer, Mumakil, Lost Sphere Project... chaos...


Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Live review: KYLESA, CTTS & KEN MODE

With a poster with names like KYLESA, CIRCLE TAKES THE SQUARE and KEN MODE it was expected a good turnout, and it certainly was. But it was not acceptable only a few people were there at the opening watching and enjoying best band out those three names: KEN MODE.

Yes: they performed their set of kicks and it was simply awesome. Take TAD and MELVINS all together, add a little bit of metal (I said "little bit") somewhere and you will have a picture.

Some of the few they were at the beginning expected nothing about them, mostly due to ignorance of their existence (this is not an insult taking into account those million bands you can find everyday surfing on The Net), but since yesterday, they won't forget KEN MODE. That was a fact as people's opinion sounded out around by us when instruments got in silence.

You could watch attitude, power, heavy sounds and a bunch of good songs didn't disappointed us who mainly went to see'em.

From our point of view, they were the best on stage yesterday night because the other two bands got their own cancers. Namely: CIRCLE TAKES THE SQUARE and their technical/ experimental resources indigestion and KYLESA and their own way to understand exploration into other musical genres.

CTTS made it good. They transmitted their energy but soon their twisted melodies misleaded the listener out of that enjoyment. And that's another fact that is widely on the table subject to debate: why the fffffff are many bands twisting to the bone their melodies just for the sake of it? Is this only to show how good they can handle their axes? In that case, unfortunately they will be listened only for a while... bye bye, musical career. Just to end CTTS words: they have to realise people return to the rhythm of the song when the "insistent/ monotonous/ repetitive/ tiresome/ whatever" riffs come back out of the loudspeakers... cannot be blind for that.

KYLESA's case is somewhat different. When an underground band reaches certain grade of popularity they enter into a room of decissions that sometimes are senseless. I can understand after the years, musicians grow up to different levels affecting their inspiration... but it's clear when you have a popularity due to your own way to feel music it becomes a suicide to change it. That's why side bands are for!!!! Jokes appart, above mentioned behaviours are not bad in essence but it's gotta be a main warning for any band to balance their new steps.

KYLESA's new stuff is not bad at all but it cannot be compared to their early material, which they save for their last songs of the live set.

We will talk again about KEN MODE soon, here in NOIZELAND.
So better watch this space, as always.