by nyjm » Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:42 am
I have a bit of free time now and God knows when the next opportunity will appear, so reviews right away:
Berkeley Social Scene - vote for a great song
+++ arpeggio solo! +++
+++ rockin' chorus and outro +++
Naked Philosophy
--- vox tone is too raw ---
+++ chorus +++
Manhattan Glutton
+++ rawk! love the starts and stops +++
/// lyrics almost sound like a Hell Yeahs song ///
--- drawn-out vox are warbly ---
/// last verse is something of a non-sequitir and/or too inside-joke for a general audience ///
Larry
--- meh. folky and not much else ---
hendermann
--- that "toc" from the drums seems out of time, or just accenting a weird beat; it's too prominent besides ---
+++ vox and melody +++
--- actually, the entire performance is too lose: parts just slightly out of rhythm with others, especially those overlapping vox towards 3:00 ---
/// which is too bad since it detracts from what is a very pretty song at its heart ---
The New Southern Democrats - vote for a solid vibe and good dynamics
+++ deep-fried southern country vibe; reminds me a little of Blind Melon +++
+++ vox and melody +++
+++ ... and it hits the accelerator just at the right moment! +++
John Kloberdanz
+++ harmonica +++
--- more folk. ho hum. ---
Death Be Not Proud
--- verse melody lacks prosody ---
--- drums are buried too far in the mix ---
-- backing female vox are too harsh, out of time ---
+++ creative take on the title +++
Steve Durand - vote for wit
+++ HAHAHAHAHA! amusing lyrics with a great ironic twist +++
+++ this title plays perfectly to your style +++
/// all it needs is a sound bite from something like "Leave it Beaver" or "Father Knows Best" ///
Lucky Spoon
/// push those overdriven guitars more; it's a great riff that needs to be featured more prominently to drive the song and stand as a counterpoint to the more laid-back feeling of the verse ///
+++ melody and chorus prosody +++
Larry Knox
--- singing in the bathroom ---
--- lacks dynamics, passion and/or witty lyrics ---
The Chadderandom Abyss
/// this is so avant-garde and deliberately inaccessible - as is all of your stuff - that i really don't know how to review it constructively ///
Johnny Cashpoint
/// ukulele? that's new... ///
+++ j$ delivers on the great lyrics and melody, as usual: fave lyric: "You need deep cleaning, a full spring cleaning of your soul - So full of old crap, you’re like a car boot sale for ghosts" +++
--- it's probably the result of recording the vox and uke simultaneously, but the uke is a little too hot; maybe just some EQ to tone it down ---
Hot Wire
+++ doubled vox +++
--- boring synth beat-box ---
Todd McHatton
+++ the percussion is pretty cool +++
--- lacks a hook and the chorus seems thin ---
/// the guit tone for the verse is cool, but the rhythm is actually kind of irregular and distracting ///
Ross Durand
+++ country blues vibe +++
/// i don't know if i like the slide guitar tone; perhaps it needs to be sharper or just more reverb, or something. fiddle with it. ///
--- too much jangle in the bridge ---
Paco del Stinko - vote for a great song
+++ opening hook and rhythm +++
+++ chorus +++
+++ evocative lyrics without being overly sentimental or nostalgic +++
+++ false ending +++
deetak
--- vox ---
--- trite lyrics and worse delivery ---
/// not an anti-song, just a bad one ---
Chopped Liver Meat God
/// oooh, lyric burgled! ///
--- not as good as the original: you are neither Cake nor They Might Be Giants ---
Fartin' In The Club
--- fail (n.): sound collage slapped together in 10 minutes or less exhibiting no creative talent or ambition ---
reconsiderate and mr scott
/// bias alert: nerdcore needs to be really exceptional to impress me ///
+++ you have an admirable sense of rhythm +++
Miss Fancy Pants
+++ really cool arrangement and instrumentation +++
/// i think this begins too complexly with the layered vox and unusual instrumentation; start more simply to let the listener find a single thread to hang on to then take off ///
--- ending is more simple than sorrowful ---
The Hell Yeahs - vote for a good story
+++ lyrics (even without the annontation) +++
/// unusually laid-back for a Hell Yeahs tune ///
+++ chorus +++
The Weakest Suit
--- lacks a hook ---
+++ chorus +++
/// the backbeat of the guitars is kind of monotonous and the pre-chorus doesn't really do anything by way of counterpoint ///
Humboat
///... after a quick Google search... disturbing subject matter... ///
+++ which makes this a great concept with a wonderfully realized ironic execution +++
+++ the ending is hilarious +++
noah mclaughlin - vote, because i always vote for myself except when i forget
+++ U2 vibe, soaring chorus +++
--- uncertain in places, phrasing not quite in rhythm ---
/// i'm still not entirely sure about the overdriven guitars on the chorus - i think there needs to be a rising motion at the end to lead to the next chord; also, vox might be a little hot, especially the higher part of each verse ///
Surf Train Surf Industry
/// decent electronica ///
--- but nothing extraordinary about it ---
Tungsten Chic
+++ good electronica with an interesting arranagement +++
--- fails to pass the "song" requirement ---
Ramen-Flavored ROMs
--- singing in the bathroom; and way too hot besides ---
--- some prosody in the lyrics, but an utterly insular topic without an original take ---
DuToVa
--- the drums seem to be slightly out of time, that or you're just emphasizing a weird beat ---
+++ love the throbbing vibe of the verse +++
/// layer on some dirty guitars to make it more interesting ///
/// the chorus kind of grows on me ///
+++ the last verse is great; make that first, or just use that great vibe to hook us earlier +++