Crow7 – Symphony Of Souls (2012)
This German band has coined a catchy tag for their style of music: ProMeRo, which stands for Progressive Metal-Rock. It’s a memorable descriptor designed to announce their presence as a hybrid band that incorporate several different genres into their sound (besides progressive, metal, and rock, the group also mixes in modern rock, dabbles in death metal, and slips in some symphonic subtleties). Unfortunately, the acronymic tag is better than the actual music.
The press release claims Crow 7’s sound resembles “the good old rock of the ‘80s.” Yeah, well, McDonald’s can claim their Big Mac tastes like filet Mignon, but that don’t make it so. This album has as much in common with ‘80s rock as Paris Hilton has in common with a starving street urchin. What this album really sounds like is progressive rock slathered with the slick, beefy production so popular today peppered with some death metal growls to increase the intensity and up the modern metal appeal. Hard rock and power metal chops also come out to play once in awhile, but at its core this is modern prog with about as much interest in the ‘80s as the Pope has in exchanging his rosary beads for anal beads.
The musical mash-up Crow 7 attempted is laudable, even if it must be considered a failure. So many artists are content to cower in the comfort zone and crank out exactly the same thing as a thousand bands before them, so kudos to Crow 7 for having the guts to go against the grain and attempt something adventurous. The problem lies not with the innovative concept itself, but in the execution of that concept. While the members are all very skilled and the production is impeccable, there is an absence of energy and a hollow void where the hooks should be. With its tendency toward brooding seriousness, the progressive metal genre sometimes struggles to hold listener interest, and this is a struggle thatSymphony of Souls fails to overcome due to a scant supply of interesting songs.
But “scant” does not mean “absent.” Sift through the endless supply of tracks. Seriously, fifteen tracks is overkill—and you will uncover a handful of decent songs. “Street of Slaver” and “The Guide” both sport solid enough chorus hooks to make them stand out, though “solid” should not be confused with “good.” Sure, these songs are more listenable than the other dullards on the album, but that is damning with faint praise. Joining them in the “solid” category is “Dirty Lies,” a rocking mid-tempo number that avoids slavish commercialism by adding a progressive touch to the chorus as well as some growled backing vocals. “Breed of the Crime” brings some appreciable metal credibility to its sonic output despite the symphonic keys and violins accentuating the back of the mix, while “The Final Ride” brings a burst of double-kick adrenalin. Still, even if all these songs are awarded a passing grade, there are still ten songs remaining, and few people will be satisfied with that kind of lopsided ratio.
Symphony of Souls strives to be all things to all people and ends up satisfying none. Credit to the band for daring to do something different, but the cool idea is crippled by flawed execution and a disjointed approach to too many broad genres. The prog practitioners won’t appreciate the death metal dynamics. The hard rock crowd will be bored by the long songs and lack of catchy hooks. The heavy metal component doesn’t make an appearance often enough to satisfy the headbangers and the growled vocals do not offer enough compensation. And the symphonic elements are too much of an afterthought to impress that demographic. The band may describe themselves as ProMeRo, but a better phrase would be “jack of all trades, master of none.”
Genre: Progressive, Modern, Melodic, Rock, Metal
Band:
Corbin Eved (vocals, guitar)
Seth Aban (guitar)
Gideon Vanth (bass)
Janus Mantus (drums)
Track Listing
1. Symphony of Souls
2. Street of Slaver
3. Shiva Sigh
4. The Guide
5. Kingdom of Calm
6. Spawn of Evil
7. Dirty Lies
8. Virtual Reality
9. Great Spirit
10. Winter Breeze
11. Breed of Crime
12. Ocean of Fire
13. Winner of the Quest
14. The Final Ride
15. Where Do We Go Now
Label: SAOL
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Arcara – A Matter Of Time (1997)
Band Arcara
Info: A Matter Of Time
Style: Melodic Hard Rock / AOR
Years: 1997
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 134.36 Mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
01 – Lost In Time.
02 – Eternal Affair.
03 – Never Tell Your Dreams Goodbye.
04 – Walk Away.
05 – Fight Ain’t Over.
06 – A Matter Of Time.
07 – Blonde & Blue.
08 – Far Cry From You.
09 – Let It Ride.
10 – Love In The First Degree.
11 – Believer.
12 – Gunshy.
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Common Bond – Anger Into Passion (1987)
Band Common Bond
Info: Anger Into Passion
Style: Pop Rock / AOR / CCM
Years: 1987
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 87.72 Mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
01 – Anger Into Passion.
02 – In My Youth.
03 – The Great Divide.
04 – Smile And A Tear.
05 – See The World.
06 – Tarry.
07 – Free From Me.
08 – Face To Face.
09 – Walls Of Doubt.
10 – The Promise.
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Continue reading Common Bond – Anger Into Passion (1987) -->Jeremy Horn – Sound of the Broken (2012)
was born and raised in Memphis, a town where the music flows through the streets like rainwater. He grew up listening to the Beatles, but couldn’t help being influenced by the sounds of Memphis: Sun Studio, Beale Street, jazz, rock and blues. Just down the road from Beale and Sun is another musical landmark, Ardent Recording Studios.
Sound of the Broken was recorded at Ardent Studios and co-produced by Horn alongside James Joseph (Todd Agnew) and Curry Weber (Todd Agnew, Joy Whitlock).
Horn’s desire to serve through music has resulted in his role as the worship leader in his home church, Christ the Rock Community Church in Memphis, and an understanding of his calling.
Artist: Jeremy Horn
Album: Sound of the Broken
Release Date: March 6, 2012
Genres: Rock, Rock/Pop
Format | Bitrate: MP3 | 320 Kbps
Size: 74,7 Mb
Tracklist:
01. Sound of the Broken
02. Now Is the Time
03. Only God Who Saves
04. Sons and Daughters
05. Surrender
06. Emptied
07. Where You Are
08. Faithful
09. Father of Lights
10. This Reflection
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Continue reading Jeremy Horn – Sound of the Broken (2012) -->The Carolyn Hester Coalition – Magazine (1970)
Band The Carolyn Hester Coalition
Info: Magazine
Style: Rock
Years: 1970
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 85 mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
Rise Like Phoenix
Dedicated
Plant The Crops In The Garden
Beadmaker
St. James Infirmary
Just Follow Me
(Sittin’ On The) Dock Of The Bay
Sir Robert, The Lost Knight
Calico Sky
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
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Neil Diamond – Stones (1971)
Band Neil Diamond
Info: Stones
Style: Rock
Years: 1971
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 75 mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
I Am…I Said
The Last Thing On My Mind
Husbands And Wives
Chelsea Morning
Crunchy Granola Suite
Stones
If You Go Away
Suzanne
I Think It’s Gonna Rain Today
I Am…I Said (reprise)
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