Monday, December 28, 2009

Does Keratin Treatment Make Hair Oily

New Millennium: my 2004

We are at the end of the decade, so I pick up some ideas and impressions on the discs that I consider fundamental and inalienable, among those released in the year 2000. Still much to deepen and
I know, this is a snapshot of what the end of 2009, passing from my stereo, so far has reached my brain and my heart, and left deep scars.
(the order of presentation of the discs is ... is not an alphabetical list)
Year 2004

Nortt / Xasthur - A Curse For The Lifeless / Hedengang
a black abyss. Immerse yourself in the suffering of this disc is an experience that leaves no one indifferent. Piano notes dripping on a bed of ice distortions, and a distorted voice comes from the afterlife. And then dissonant arpeggios and depression ... there is no way out masterpieces like this



Blackfield - Blackfield
A beautiful album of romantic pop, with a pinch of psychedelic. Immediate and effective melodies that recall clearly the Beatles (and thus the Porcupine Tree Lightbulb Sun), arranged by the duo in a superfine Wilson-Geffen, between melancholic arpeggios, guitars liquid inspiration floydiana, choirs and countercurrent. Sentimental and nostalgic atmosphere. Nothing particularly new or experimental, but have heard nothing. In short, engaging melodies and atmosphere outstanding. Personally one of the quotes in the career of Wilson.
Fantomas - Delirium Cordia
Every horror film fan should know this record. But preparing for a listen unpredictable, not just a soundtrack subtly disturbing, no creak of a series of wooden doors. We are faced with a steady stream, alternating with long waits crazy explosions, noise, and passages deep carpets of dark ambient and psychedelic acid. A hard dark and mysterious, but also deeply ironic (as a good slasher film). Once again for the series: "jack ass or a masterpiece." I have no doubt, are the latter.
Guapo - Five Suns
Guapo's music is a sliding scale where instrumental echoes of one another made in canterbury progressive rock, kraut rock, math rock ... Keyboards and bass in evidence for a suite psychedelic flavor





Jesu - Jesu
Wonderful debut of the new project of Justin Broadrick (Godflesh). A sea of \u200b\u200bdistortion and walls of synthesizers to create a hazy and dreamlike, frozen like rust that eats the remains of an industry already dead. A masterpiece somewhere between shoegaze, drone, noise and industrial. Heavy and wonderfully decadent.



Meshuggah - I
Twenty-one minutes. A boulder that summarizes and synthesizes the various facets of Swedish band, making it, thanks to the variety of the proposal, the most immediate previous works. Phenomenal in every single note, I alternated violent outbursts in elastic and heavy riffs, with steps to season acids tutto.Ennesimo masterpiece.



Marillion - Marbles
A magnificent disc, without inventing anything, shows how the progressive rock has yet to give. Melodically impeccable, arranged ever so trivial, is an amazing work guided by a very warm voice and a guitar that speaks to the soul.




Isis - Panopticon Isis Oceanic
After accentuate their side and psychedelic post rock, creating a disk atmospheres ethereal, dreamy, unreal. Do not miss steps violent, though.
glass, cold and transparent, based on which the rays of the sun away. It 'an album that evokes wide open spaces, with nostalgia. He does not tell directly imprisonment and the control to which we are subjected, but the sense of lost freedom that pervades, a feeling of helplessness, and the growing awareness of not being ourselves, but only puppets. It 'a record of strong emotion, which digs into the company via the soul of those who compose it.
Deathspell Omega - The Monumentum Requires, circumspice
The black metal is often considered a kind property, in his quest for uncompromising sound extremism. This band French shows that it is from those who seek to break down the boundaries that the most innovative ideas are born. Mix the icy atmosphere that made the genre popular with acids and dissonant passages worthy of the best noise level, is difficult. But perfectly successful.


The Gathering - Sleepy Buildings - A Semi Acoustic Evening The
of The Gathering is unplugged, personally, the emotional peak of the band's career. Anneke's voice is heavenly and communicative than ever before, and arrangements are warm and deep and give new life to the already beautiful songs.




Neurosis - The Eye of Every Storm
My favorite record of this great band. After the apocalypse of A Sun That Never Sets tones relax. There is a strange feeling of peace, in contemplating the ruins. Images of solitude, fog, and a destroyed city. Steps ambient-flavored psychedelic, acoustic guitars on the edge of apocalyptic folk, post rock arpeggios formally, but opposed by the atmosphere, all perfectly combined with acid distortion and rattling industrial chips. Emotionally devastating.

65daysofstatic - The Fall of Math
The post rock meets electronic music and the result is a beautiful disc, characterized by delicate atmosphere in perfect harmony with rhythms. Melancholic sweetness and rivers of energy, a unique mix that gives oxygen to a musical genre in distress.




Electric Wizard - We Live
less psychedelic and more doom. Burial as a horror movie of the 70, We Live is yet another resurrection of the band Oborn, distorted in the line up. The result is a disc becomes less negative, more compact, yet incredibly intense. Not a disc as some earlier epoch, but definitely a great job, absolutely unmissable for fans of doom and Zozzo acid.


Bark Psychosis - / / / Codename: Dustsucker
After ten years masterpiece Hex Bark Psychosis are back with an album that is not very different from his predecessor but it is exciting, full of charm and delicacy. A sophisticated pop that is tinged with electronic elements, noisy, post rock, all without losing sight of the atmosphere.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Difference Betwee Greeting And Welcome

New Millennium: my

We are at the end of the decade, so I collect some ideas and impressions on the discs that I consider fundamental and inalienable, among those released in the year 2000. Still very
deepen and I know this is a snapshot of what the end of 2009, rising from my stereo, my brain has reached far and my heart, and left deep scars.
(the order of presentation of the discs is ... is not an alphabetical list)
Year 2003

Massive Attack - 100th Window
While not a great connoisseur of trip-hop to me I feel I can say that this album is really wonderful night. Although not to the levels of Mezzanine, 100th Windows is a fascinating snapshot of a city at night and mysterious, with its neon lights and the streets deserted. Hypnotic electronic rhythms and synthesized sounds that are icy shivers down my spine. Beautiful


Anathema - A Natural Disaster
Ok, this disc does not invent anything. Anathema will never be the Pink Floyd, Radiohead neither. But their reading of the prog and alternative rock with a distinctly gothic sensibility and "metalheads", makes this album truly exciting and unique. And this is enough for me.
My favorite of the band, along with Judgement.



Yob - Catharsis
A dall'incedere magma slowly, inexorably engulfs everything. Psychedelic doom at the highest levels. Two long tracks and pachyderm, hot like lava. At the center of a track closer to the stoner, while marches and phlegm voices intertwine to a screeching worthy of Ozzy acid. Hallucinated music, valve, piping hot and sweaty.



Kayo Dot - Choirs of the Eye
music evolving and changing, demanding but melodically charming. Pretentious and snobbish, perhaps, but also delicate and poetic. And above all, unique and innovative. Songs that wrap themselves in an absolutely natural and contorgono, drawing inspiration from influences as diverse but never give the sense of copy and paste. Everything is smooth. Not easy, but smooth and exciting. Progressive rock.


Opeth - Damnation
A beautiful acoustic record. One November day, shrouded in fog. A masterpiece worthy of the best Pink Floyd. Fascinating






The Mars Volta - De-loused in the Comatorium
From the ashes of At the Drive In was born in this very interesting project that debut album reaches the perfect balance between ipercervellotico prog, psychedelic delirious, hardcore energy and crazy improvisations. Uncontrollable explosion, which draws inspiration from the past as funanboli King Crimson, Yes, Mahavishnu Orchestra, and the mixture to the fury of hardcore, preparing the proposal so far unique.


Nevermore - Enemies of Reality
Another step forward for the Seattle band. Despite this record is often criticized for me is a jewel of modern thrash. He feels the influence of Meshuggah, the hard and most violent of the brain of Nevermore. 40 minutes without a breathing space between apocalyptic atmosphere. Extraordinary Texts of Warrel Dane.



Radiohead - Hail to the Thief
back their steps back slightly, Radiohead make a record closer to the rock. Long and fascinating, Hail to the Thief is yet another confirmation of melodies made depressed and atmosphere by the end of the world.




Tomahawk - Mit Gas
Only reading the names involved we understand the value of this band. But we are not faced with a simple sum of Melvins, Jesus Lizard, Helmet and Faith No More. The four apocalypse invent an extraordinarily energetic rock, but melodic, guitar driven by a noisy and abrasive, which is inserted on a driving rhythm section. And then there's the voice of Mike Patton, in my opinion, even in the Faith No More has never reached these levels. The rock.

Neurosis & Jarboe - Neurosis & Jarboe
I am biased. Jarboe is one of my favorite female voices. The Neurosis are one of my favorite bands. I can not be objective. For me this combination is one of the most disturbing and frightening that I've ever heard, but also incredibly moving. Poetry




[No cover] Ornaments - Ornaments
only publication of this extraordinary Italian band. Their instrumental post-rock heavily influenced by the latest production of Neurosis, Isis and Breach, is personal as well as incredibly excited. For the series "if they were English they would have done a very different way." Without too much pride, this is absolutely one of the most interesting * post-discs I've ever heard.
Pelican - Pelican
debut EP for the young Pelican. Four songs of a heavy disarming the limits of doom and psychedelic post hardcore school Neurosis. In some ways even more than the excellent full length released the same year, Australasia.




The Gathering - Souvenirs
After absorbing a huge dose of Radiohead and trip hop, the Gathering are back with a disc that does not lose its unique atmosphere and hypnotic twilight of the previous work, but reads through more modern perspective. Extraordinary voice of Anneke test, which reaches emotional peaks unusual in songs like Broken Glass and You Learn About It, proving one of the best singers around, despite the low fame beyond the restricted circle of fans. Creepy

King Crimson - The Power to Believe
King Crimson In the new millennium is manifested in the form of sounds heavy, bordering on the prog metal more experimental, and combines them soundscaspes atmospheric and twisted guitar solos with some electronic flash, but especially with a real melodic always fascinating and never boring. The result is a wonderful album of progressive rock of the future.


Khanate - Things Viral
The disc most painful and disturbing I've ever heard. An ulcer that will devouring from within, a tumor that weighs down your thoughts. Pain, excruciating. Music for toxic end-stage, or for lovers of strong emotions. The other will be a simple cascade of noise, for me it is a work of art


A Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step
A disc winding, sensual, subtly mysterious atmospheres. More intimate atmosphere and the previous one, closer to the best care, this is really a hard and exciting meravlioso like few others.





Manes - Vilosophe
some ways similar to Ulver, Manes pack a disc from the dark atmosphere but never desperate. Work incredibly fascinating finds few equals in the highly successful mix of trip hop, electronic, alternative rock and gothic atmospheres. A disk also mocking and ironic, I do not know what to call it. The fact is that the singer's voice, although it is not animal or particularly strange, really makes me shiver.

Katatonia - Viva Emptiness
More immediate and impact, the Swedes create a memorable album that manages to perfectly match the dark underground overflowing with energy. A battery in perpetual motion, guitar sounds more compressed and amazing vocal melodies do not weaken, but rather complements, and the leaden atmosphere of classical music the band.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Motorcycle Powerd Go Kart

New Millennium 2003: 2002 my

We are at the end of the decade, so I collect some ideas and impressions on the discs that I consider fundamental and inalienable, among those released in the year 2000. Still much to deepen and
I know, this is a snapshot of what the end of 2009, rising from my stereo, so far has reached my brain and my heart, and left deep scars.
(the order of presentation of the discs is ... is not an alphabetical list)
Year 2002

Sigur Ros - ()
Poetry. A heavy stream white as a heavy snowfall. A storm of emotions, one of the most moving records I've been lucky enough to listen. A stream in between silence and noise, which appear in the sweet and melancholy melodies. Music that tells stories of faraway places us in a language that does not exist, but who can really speak to our inner self. Indescribable a rereading of the post-rock made by this Icelandic band, incredibly hot "settantiana", apparently only characterized by charming atmosphere, in fact much more intense than it appears.
Opeth - Deliverance
erroneously considered a less hard, but Deliverance is the must-dark side of Damnation. A heavy disk and violent, that draws in some passages even Morbid Angel, never losing sight of the hazy atmosphere that made the band famous. Deliverance offers some of the most successful episodes of the Swedish band's career, as the amazing A Fair Judgement, prog ballad emotionally moving, and exceptional Deliverance, a progressive death metal that goes without doubt one of the best songs ever composed by Opeth, mainly due to Final steamroller.
Dredg - El Cielo, but gently melancholic melodies
solar, halfway between alternative rock, post rock and progressive rock. A gem that brings inner peace in the listener. Guitars cash and angelic voice to songs structured as escalators, moving constantly.




Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
The proposal of the band has moved decisively towards prog metal shores (thanks to the arrival of drummer Gavin Harrison, more powerful and the Square of Maitland). Riff granite in the balance between hard rock and metal start dancing in the beautiful Blackest Eyes, a song that would have disfigured the best albums of Opeth, and continue to strike on various occasions, showing Wilson's passion for heavy music of the new millennium, Tool in the head. In some ways, referring back to the recent productions of King Crimson, oriented energy compact of modern metal, Porcupine Tree are trying to raise the volume to give electric shocks to energy. But the melody certainly is not lacking in this record, but rather it is the real key, thanks to the usual manic attention of the arrangements, always special, shiny, catchy choruses to enrich school Beatles and psychedelic passages. An emblematic example, the wonderful Heartattack in a Layby, characterized by an intense interweaving of voices, or the sun and enveloping Trains, driven by acoustic guitar. A disc with a truly unique melancholy, by many fans as one of the most successful records.
Dillinger Escape Plan - Irony Is A Dead Scene
It 's only an EP. But four songs manage to convey all the madness and overflowing energy that System of a Down will never have. Mike Patton's voice is amazing and really makes this disc a must





35007 - Liquid
The Dutch pulled out a disk space rock psychedelic quite extraordinary. Becomes functional after the departure of singer (great voice, by the way!) The band to reduce the dose of stoner rock in favor of a more psychedelic dilated. A journey through the waves of the ocean, now calm and relaxed, now powerful and enthralling.



Meshuggah - Nothing
The mechanical rhythms and overwhelming technological society are perfect representation in this masterpiece of alienation. Martial, apocalyptic, devastating, Nothing is the heaviest album of the Swedes. The pace slows down and rocks fall on us from every direction. Some very acid solos reminiscent of the best King Crimson ...



Isis - Oceanic Isis
engage in a personal way to soak away the masters Neurosis, easing their music with a lot of post rock-derived arpeggios and structuring the songs in a more complex. A hard water (as a liquid of 35,007), button, alive.



Today is the Day - Sadness Will Prevail
difficult to describe the pain expressed by this disc. Along with the Khanate Things Viral is probably one of the most vicious I've ever heard. 'S one of those albums that I find it hard to hear if they are not in the right state of mind. Mosquito sounds and hyper compressed, dissonances like rain (acid rain of course), filtered voices screech. You can not describe a frenzy at this level, you have to let rip the flesh from one of the dirtiest works ever conceived, and perhaps that is more cathartic.
Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence Dream Theater
I have looked around and absorbed the most interesting ideas of this millennium. Their progressive rock ultratecnico develops in a much longer and not really focus (especially the second half), an 'interesting hybridization with alternative rock. Not always mature and original, it is still a very good job with a great first disc, which reaches the summit Disappear with the beautiful, wistful ballad that effectively ended the career of Dream Theater, which from here on will fall to the bottom.
Queens of the Stone Age - Song for the Deaf
Pure and simple rock n 'roll. But incredibly fresh and new. Melodically impeccable combines energetic rhythms and sweeping (Dave Grohl on drums) with riffs of stoner rock matrix (Josh Homme on guitar) and subtly melodic psychedelic. Mark Lanegan is a guarantee as a guest. Pure energy.



Tarantula Hawk - untitled instrumental
A journey that leads us to lick the borders of Germany's psychedelic kraut rock of the 70s, but with modern means. A jumble of keyboards full of effects, crackling guitar drones and cosmic, a result of the most original and dizzying turn of the millennium.




Peter Gabriel - Up
Delicate and full of charm, Up is an album that seems to come out from the 80, but after absorbing the sounds and atmosphere of the late 90's. Electronics drops, pop melodies sought after and almost always successful, arrangements superfine and never trivial. Gabriel's voice is pure poetry, and is the true strength of a record that alternates between light and shadow, tension and relaxation, pain and pleasure, all in an extremely engaging.


Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Yanqui UXO
For many less interesting is the record of the Canadian band. To me it is what they like most. Their post-rock open wide approaches to some cosmic music and progressive rock, creating a unique atmosphere. More epic and the previous slide, loses a bit of charm to the absence of environmental interludes (voices and noise) but it shows even more melodic. Rockets Fall on Rocket Falls is one of the most exciting compositions ever.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Sample Letter For The Priest

New Millennium: my 2001 New

We are at the end of the decade, so I collect some ideas and impressions on the discs that I consider fundamental and inalienable, among those released in the year 2000. Still much to deepen and
I know, this is a snapshot of what the end of 2009, rising from my stereo, so far has reached my brain and my heart, and left deep scars.
(the order of presentation of the discs is not an alphabetic ... classification)
Year 2001:

Radiohead - Amnesiac. Unlike the twin
Kid A, Amnesiac not blend perfectly the soul of rock and electronic Radiohead, are for the less original, less disturbing and less balanced. It remains an amazing collection of songs, many of which have right to enter the 'Olympus of the group's career, from the poignant Knives Out Pyramid Songs, You and Whose Army through.


Neurosis - A Sun That Never Sets.
The apocalypse has hit and now we have to contemplate the void. The Neurosis "Lighten" the burden of violence to enter a universe of new sounds. Apocalyptic folk, industrial, psychedelia, post metal ... all together to create something unique and shockingly painful. It is the first masterpiece of this band, which over the years has followed a personal path in advance of all


Opeth - Blackwater Park.
The best record of the second season of Opeth. Each note in its place, in its formal perfection Blackwater Park is the prog metal of the new millennium. Foggy atmosphere and subtly gothic acoustic arpeggios of infinite beauty, breaks and inquientanti oppressive death metal, a touch of prog undeniable. Masterpiece



Converge - Jane Doe.
The hardcore of Converge is evil in this record, the absolute peak, and soon will become benchmark for all who want to play heavy music in unconventional ways. From the fury of hardcore death metal to violence through noisy outbursts, Jane Doe is a true masterpiece of anger and pain.


Breach - Kollapse. The hardcore
evolves and changes shape. Over 90 years many groups hc had taken the road of experimentation, but it's the turn of the new millennium comes the second wave of fury acid. Kollapse is an epoch-making record painting doomsday scenarios. A masterpiece of tension and nervousness among industrial scrap and post-rock arpeggios.



Katatonia - Last Fair Deal Gone Down.
Evolved from the doom of the beginning in a sort of metal and nihilistic Cure, Katatonia create a 'work emotivamene touching and unique. The perennially melancholic melodies, hypnotic voice and tired, the sick artwork all contribute to an atmosphere of apathy disgusting, and (deliberately) exaggerated loss of hope, energy and confidence.



Tool - Lateralus. After the stupendous success of the Tool Aenima become even more ambitious and build a monumental work that sounds unique in its ability to engulf many influences and mix in a way never seen before. Lateralus is a journey, a journey, an experience. A long and arduous journey, absolutely new in the current (and more) art scene. Music, pictures and words merge and become a single entity, inseparable. A huge monolith with a specific message to be absorbed slowly, until our deeper layers. Get inside of us, looking through the various layers of consciousness, beyond the surface, deeper and deeper, away from what we commonly call reality. Many experimental artists with a taste for mysticism had gone in the territories so far (but the concept of distance can become obsolete), but few have been able to paint a different universe "with colors so bright.
Dream Theater - Live Scenes From New York.
A live album that takes photos of the heyday of the New York band, which over the 90 years has rocked the world of progressive metal. It starts from the recent past, with the performance of the masterpiece Scenes From a Memory, and then with a succession of great songs, for a total of 3 hours of music, that smell of greatest hits. Music played with maniacal precision, shows some failure on the item, but this does not hurt, indeed fosters the emotional side of music and sincere hyper erroneously considered by many the mere exercise of style.
Porcupine Tree - Recordings.
Recordings is a compilation of b-sides and unreleased songs not included in Stupid Dream and Lightbulb Sun The quality of the compositions is very high, and stylistically they do not deviate too much of the two previous albums, but the atmosphere is again different , more ethereal and mysterious. A sort of farewell to the band's psychedelic past, interpreted in view of the latest productions. Much space is left to the instrumental moments, manicured arrangements, even more experimental and special in the recent past, but there are dreamy classical melodies. There is a sweetness that floats between the notes, and a gentle voice in the interpretation of Wilson, who probably will not have occasion to recur in the future. Soft notes, echoes of cello and bass, sound carpets never intrusive but always perfectly balanced between full and empty. Soundscapes fishing psychedelic band from the past and combine with the passions of experimental Wilson, with incredibly high technical expertise.
No-man - Returning Jesus. Music
melancholy, sweet, dilated. Nine delicate pop ballads, inspired by David Sylvian, U2, Talk Talk and Bark Psychosis. The hot and emphatic voice of Tim Bowness is interwoven with the fascinating music of Wilson. Arrangements but not overly manicured, laminated, which in fact help to boost the space evoked by the melodies. A forgotten gem


Fantomas - The Director's Cut.
The disc is most human of Fantomas un'allucinante reinterpretation of classic film scores. The atmosphere is noir, mysterious, and often results in the most violent metal, all through the mastery of the members of this super group, who enjoy destruction and rebuilding. There is a moment of truce, and have fun like crazy, like a roller coaster.