Monday, January 30, 2012

Empros

Empros Review



Chicago trio Russian Circles return with not only their fourth and heaviest album to date -- but also with Empros they're poised to take the crown as innovators reinvigorating the staid trappings of genre. Empros picks up where the anthemic riffs and melodies of 2009's Geneva left off and injects evermore slithering rhythms amid skull-crushing heft with all the visceral intensity of Godflesh, Swans and Neurosis. Put simply, Empros is Russian Circles' Master of Reality: a radical revision of both heavy and melody that is monolithic in its clarity and perfection.


Saturday, January 21, 2012

Chroma Polaris

Chroma Polaris Review



In 1970 five twenty years old boys formed a band. In spite of many difficulties they bought their first equipment and in 1972 they had the first discographic contract with 'Globus records trust co'.
In the next years they worked for other discographic companies. After fourty years these five boys keep on living their music story all together.

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Isis: The Original Womb-Man

Isis: The Original Womb-Man Review



A strong and positive female presence on the scene since 1990, Jamaican born and New York-bred Sister Carol is the Queen Latifah of dance-hall reggae. And while she doesn't have her own talk show yet, she's not above moralizing about self-determination ("Opportunity"), feminism ("Womb-Man"), humility ("I-Sis Apella"), AIDS ("HIV"), and the prejudice that Caribbean emigrants often suffer abroad ("Kings and Queens"). The relatively tame dance-hall riddims she chants and (less successfully) sings over seem appropriate for the mellow disposition of this natural woman. Several tracks are collaborations with legendary reggae producer Clement "Coxson" Dodd, two others borrow Bob Marley melodies, and others reach back to the oldies: "Opportunity" poaches its hook from "Hang On Sloopy" while "Chok-Lit" substitutes praise for a particularly strong strain of cannabis for the lyrics to the Fifth Dimension's ("Last Night) I Didn't Get to Sleep." --Richard Gehr


Wednesday, January 18, 2012

ISIS [LP VINYL]

ISIS [LP VINYL] Review



Sealed 1974 original of the infamous all girl band, who just happened to be gay! This was one of those rare gems from the 70's that you didn't care who was making the music; you just knew they kicked ass. Small tears in shrink wrap on upper right and lower right corners.


Monday, January 16, 2012

Daybreak

Daybreak Review



Daybreak by Wil's Isis Project

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Pop 70 Years

Pop 70 Years Review



In 1970 five twenty years old boys formed a band. In spite of many difficulties they bought their first equipment and in 1972 they had the first discographic contract
with 'Globus records trust co.'
In the next years they worked for other discographic companies. After fourty years these five boys keep on living their music story all together.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Live IV (2001-2005)

Live IV (2001-2005) Review



Live IV (2001-2005) by ISIS

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Live III 12.17.04

Live III 12.17.04 Review



Live III 12.17.04 by ISIS

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Isis

Isis Review



Isis by Enrico Pieranunzi, Art Farmer

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Live V 07.23.06

Live V 07.23.06 Review



Live V 07.23.06 by ISIS

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Monday, January 2, 2012

Red Sea (10 Year Ltd)

Red Sea (10 Year Ltd) Review



Isis' first official release, this 1999 EP shows off a few different facets of the band's hardcore/doom/sludge/metal style, which at this stage was already pretty impressive despite not yet having fully developed to the point it would on subsequent efforts. From the hateful screaming and dense guitar/bass sludge of "Charmicarmicarmicat Shines to Earth" to the pummeling riffs and downshifting grooves of "The Minus Times" and on through the discordant guitars and more stretched-out song structure of "Red Sea," the band's influences (some of which are plainly acknowledged in the liner notes) show through pretty clearly: the Melvins, Earth, Bastard Noise, Eyehategod, Soilent Green, Neurosis, Coalesce, etc. That it is to say, Isis is drawing on a who's who list of underground heavy-music gurus, and if this EP feels a little bit more like them "doing their homework" than a later album like Celestial does, it still outshines the work of many of their peers. The CD version of The Red Sea contains 21 minutes of additional, non-filler quality material taken from a 1998 demo, bringing the disc's total length up to 36 minutes. Thus, the CD is an especially good deal for Isis fans, though it should be of some interest to fans any of the above-mentioned groups, too. ~ William York, All Music Guide