Will do the rest tomorrow...
B.Ellison: There's a touch of 'Golden Brown' about this, lovely gentle melody, very Melvin(ish) in places, and I really love the organ line, stirring! you will win a fight very soon!! with entries like these, maybe not this week but soon, it's just so accessable, (minor gripe, though nothing to worry about!) not too keen on te fae-out.
The Friedrich Honinghosen Project; Same backing track as last week, much better and more relevant lyrics, once again strangely compelling, though surely "Grudge Fucking" is two words!!
Rone Rivendale: Don't really know what to say about your stuff anymore, yep it's better, but it lacks something to keep the ear interested, there isn't a lot to latch onto, quite barren really! sorry!!
Klownhole: Rocky Horror camp gothic wig-out stylee, excellent for the genre but not kicking my can!
Wages: Definately not a poor excuse for a wedding song, totally digging your vocals and playing here dude! some really clever lyrics, espcially the 'wonderful tonight' references... TOP 5.
Damien Verrett: What a really cool song!! with a terrific twist, the background pads really create and acentuate the gentle melody, nice track!
Billy's Little Trip: excellent drive and feel to this, really god playing and singing, maybe let down by a slight lack of variation (who am I to judge...huh?) but otherwise right up there! good work!
spOOns: Hasitly put together, end bit is sort of tacked on, FAR TOO MUCH REVERB!!! and forgot to adjust the squeak! oh well!!
Yes Yes No, Yes: curious backwards/forwards soundscape, not really getting it but strangely interesting nonetheless.... hmmm!
Voh: Good if a little barren, lyrically it feels like you've put too much in, kinda feel I'm sort of dragged along rather than going with the flow, definate promise though!
Andre was here at Midnight: Ooh! now this is one of those songs that really gets under your skin, I totally enjoyed this, the vocal style is compelling with the verging on the pleading, total control... great job... Top 5.
The Narcoloungers: this is like Pauline Murray (penetration and the invisible girls) singing something that should be on the 'Breaking Glass' soundtrack (Hazel O' Connor), seriously good song!
Thank Glennny for the Frisbee: Hammy Hamster's Tales of the Riverbank melody drifts into a warm place that evokes memories of the Lovin' spOOnful's 'Rain on the Roof', what a beautiful song and a possible vote.
Paco del Stinko: Great gothic overtones, almost vampiric in style, the harmony voice intro is inspired and coupled with clean intelligent lyrics and masterful playing make this one of Paco's best... possible vote.
Dangerous: Lovely tune!
Bear Squadron: Sorry! but this is great fun for what it is, you must have had a real good laugh making this!
Emergency Pizza Party: Now this is the absolute bomb as far a rap tracks is concerned, (is that Smalltown Mike in there?) Rap as rap should be, the female lines are just spot on, perfect! 100% and possible vote.
Zipline: Not too keen on the intro, but loving the Cure(ish) 80's jingle jangle, I'd love to hear more of that, I'm also quite fond of the sols after the first verse, a good song that maybe with a little extra (maybe a chorus!) could be a real contender!
Jimmy and his TV Jet set: Wedding march is unessesary, seems a little tacked on, i like the bongos and the nice way this speeds up during the chorus, could probably do with a little open hi-hat just to keep the ear interested and the track fresh.
Melvin: Apart from the obvious weezer comparisons, this to me has a little of 'Candy' by Ash about it, good strong chorus and another strong entry as always!
Sorry I'm a bit drunk!!.... I'll do the others tomorrow.... (did I already say that?