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Jan
30/12
FREE MUSIC MONDAY – WREN
Last Updated on Monday, 30 January 2012 02:01
Written by Jarrett
Monday, January 30th, 2012

Wren - Nostalgia

For this week’s Free Music Monday, I’ll be featuring an indie band called Wren and their latest album, Nostalgia, available HERE. Wren’s music is all made by Cody Weber, who’s known for his artistic YouTube channel Saturninefilms, with a little collaborated help from a few guest vocalists.

The music ranges from alternative to electronica with voice samples, to straight up techno. All around, Wren provides very intricate and interesting music that’s worth a lot more than free, featuring poetic lyrics and catchy beats. Break out your best pair of headphones, press play, and enjoy!

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Jan
30/12
Does Album Art Matter Anymore?
Last Updated on Monday, 30 January 2012 11:27
Written by Cobberwebb
Monday, January 30th, 2012

How sweet!

The short answer, no it doesn’t, of course it’s the music that matters but that doesn’t excuse laziness. Or does it? Can it be possible that the record labels just want to make a quick buck? Spend as little on an ‘artist’s’ album to maximize profits? I think so. It’s obvious to me which pop singer will disappear into obscurity just by looking at the album cover. The line of disposable idols is endless and will continue to be as the attraction of fame and fortune is too irresistible to the slightly talented vocalist.

It changes when it comes down to the rock and heavy metal genres though, it’s rare to see an album cover that just has the band’s artists but instead an image inciting emotion, political views or even the abstract. I remember watching the making of Megadeth’s Youthanasia album and seeing the efforts made into not only the album cover but also on hiring a top photographer for the portrait shots of the band members. Yes they were an established band and their previous record (Countdown to Extinction) was their bestselling, but I still can’t imagine a record label going to such lengths for a pop artist.

He's all fired up about something.

One of the most striking images comes from Rage Against the Machine’s self titled album where a monk has set fire to himself and burned to death in Saigon as a protest to the President’s administration for oppressing the Buddhist religion. Every song on the album has a political message which makes this particular cover relevant to the material.

So unlike pop artists where the songs are written for them, the rock and heavy metal artists have emotions to deliver and this is why I love this music and find the cover art fascinating. They’re not creating music for the money, they have a message to give us, they love the adrenaline rush of performing on stage and sometimes have demons to exorcise through passionate vocals. Korn’s first record clearly relays the torment Johnathon Davis went through as a child and appropriately, the album cover shows a child on a swing who is looking up at a menacing figure.

Smell it!

Now the MP3 format has dominated the market, the vinyl record has all but disappeared, and CD sales are struggling. Is there a future for album art? I certainly hope so. Just seeing some of my most treasured covers brings back the emotions, memories, and even smells of the past. My eyes light up and any doubts about my passion for music are washed away with just a glimpse at Fear Factory’s, Demanufacture.

Does album art matter? To me, yes. To you? That’s for you to decide. I wish I still had my small collection of twelve inch vinyl records so I could display them on the wall in the now available suitable frames. I think the alternate cover to Pantera’s Far Beyond Driven album would look great on my living room wall along with many other original concepts printed on the great album covers of the past. See if you can spot the unimaginative crap in the images below (hint: its the middle 3) and also feel free to leave a comment on your favourites.

 

Jan
24/12
Mario Meets the Philharmonic
Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 January 2012 12:16
Written by Quinstar
Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

I’m not a big video game soundtrack fanatic. That actually might be an understatement. I’ve never once considered buying a video game soundtrack. There have been a lot of great scores for games, don’t get me wrong. I’ve just never wanted to listen to it constantly playing in the background. If I wanted to I’d probably just let the game sit on the title screen anyway. I did however find something that piqued my interest this week.

I love the London Philharmonic Orchestra. I really enjoy big classical music. I got a suggestions from my husband on Spotify this week for London Philharmonic Orchestra- The Greatest Video Game Music. The perfect combination of music and games. The track list includes music from Uncharted, Oblivion, Mass Effect, Fallout 3, Super Mario Brothers, and many other games that we all know and love. The album has been out since November so this may be old hat for some of you, but this is the first time I’ve come across it. The album is listed at $5.99 on Amazon. At that price I might even buy it. If nothing else, if you like video games, it’s a fun listen for nostalgic purposes. It’s interesting to hear some of the most recognizable music from the past 20+ years of games brought to life in a new way.

Jan
23/12
FREE MUSIC MONDAY – Walk Off The Earth
Last Updated on Monday, 23 January 2012 11:08
Written by Jitterbug
Monday, January 23rd, 2012

Okay, this one is not necessarily TECHNICALLY a free music monday, unless you want it to be. The band, Walk Off The Earth, has a ton of their music posted on their site as a “pay what you want” model. I hate the idea of downloading all of their music for free, but there’s nothing wrong with grabbing a song or two to see what you think. Head HERE to get the downloads, and check out one of my favorite song of theirs below.

WOTE
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Jan
16/12
Whip My Snare Back And Forth!
Last Updated on Monday, 16 January 2012 03:12
Written by Jitterbug
Monday, January 16th, 2012

I have become somewhat infatuated with these guys recently. Their version of Someone I Used To Know blew my mind and I’ve been listening to them incessantly since. This is a fun, ridiculous parody they just released of Willow Smith’s “Whip My Hair Back And Forth.”

Whip My Snare

To see the video that got me hooked on these guys, click HERE.

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