Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Circles Problem Mensuration

OGRE - Seven hells


(2006, USA, Leafhound Records, 56.27)
01 Dogmas (Of Planet Earth)
02 Soldier Of Misfortune
03 The gas
04th Woman On Fire
05th Review Your Choices (Pentagram cover)
06th Sperm Whale
07th Fleash Feast
The 70s are again climbing the list, because just then the rock just fresh, inspired and passionate sound without a lot of genre dogmas and composition with very casual - and play. And there are representative of the new wave rocker urtraditioneller OGRE from the U.S. state of Maine into play. Unlike many current bands they do not swing aggressively - Stoner blunt club, but geared to the inspired play of the early years, sound but it really fresh and inspired. If not for the opener of distorted bass at one point, one could be forgiven for British hardcore / metal bands would suggest the late 80s, no one would be a belief that a current OGRE band at age are from the early to mid 30th We come now to the songs. "Dogmas (of planet Earth) is the name of the wild rocking opener, who has the same comes up with a wonderfully creepy sci fi story, which is to return to earth returning space travelers going to have to realize that their former home planet is now very hungry dog people lives is, of course including carnage on the way back to the ship. A striking, but urtraditionelles and somewhere familiar sounding Grundriff frivolous and cheeky, slightly lighter, nasal vocals of bass player Ed Cunningham provide music for a treat. Sure, invent the OGRE not guaranteed new heavy rock, but at least they sound like they had just invented it. Ross Markonish burns on lead guitar a murderous run for the next lean from her neck, she can be like a made dog people yelp, she met with the soul of the blues and the morbid beauty of death, which the Doom flows out (who is rooted in Blues, or where BLACK SABBATH come again?). Already here is clear, the interplay of the musicians is a sleepwalker. A presents, the others get a go without the need great set mathematical song structures. Pure magic.
is true greasy doomy then in "Soldier of misfortune," continued which means reaching out an admonishing finger in the direction of the warmongers in the U.S. Senate. Why the story is told just from the perspective of a Vietnam soldier, is probably because of this war for the U.S., the most degrading defeat in its military and political history was, and was also leading by cruel means, more cruel than the second world war in many places. Ross' lead guitar howls and growls here full and beguiles the listener on the Place towards the end breaks the doomy structure of the piece and it comes with a loose, driving Boogeypart inclusive beautiful untamed solos again rushed through.
"The gas" barrel rolls hard in the best of old 70s Doommanier from the speakers, the melody is so elegantly simple as strongly held that they einfräst moment in the soul. Herrlich take the interaction of the musicians at one point there is an emphasis on the drums with the cymbals, wailing on the lead guitar and yodelling cry from bassist Ed, which are built entirely in unison in the song. It is a short but very most striking passage, the very striking highlights the class of the band.
we go times a step away from the Doom, towards the mighty groovy '70s hard rock, the way it is in "Woman on Fire" celebrates excessively with seething, eruptive riffs, a plethora of very unleashed little-ending Wahwahsoli, which is still in its intensity with increasing playing time to increase their haul a few moments and of course the exciting, thrilling catchiness to the whole genre was appropriated and, in particular the songs of OGRE, which is at issue here. The guys fighting like a possessed, are the coolest rocker on earth, especially the Nasalgott Ed Cunningham, who as a reincarnate Bon Scott sounds, but nasty, theatrical, mystical. An absolutely charismatic singer. Cult
will have the next piece, a cover version of the U.S. Doompioniere PENTAGRAM that promoted simultaneously with the BLACK SABBATH Lavarock, he invented, but unfortunately never celebrated their legal successes. "Review your choices" is the '99 album, also called the song and yet it is not so brand new, but comes, like a large part of the repertoire PENTAGRAM on their latest albums, the early to mid 70s. The song in the OGREschen version is Doom, Blues, Hard Rock, emotional, headstrong and captivating. Of course it is not easy PENTAGRAM singer Bobby favorite of vocal expression (because a technician does not really) her to come near, Ed Cunningham can do that, even if his voice sounds completely different. It is the theatrics, this evocative element. Herrlich.
Only two songs, then we are through with the disc. "Sperm whale" is a mostly instrumental rock between the usual OGRE ingredients, doomy, bluesy, driving hard rock, he sat with incisive and gripping riffs, really passionate Wahwahleads where coiled like Listeners should fall into a trance, then gets But for today's music a special twist. A monumental drum solo, as it had before 36, 37 years, many bands at the start, even on their discs will be here very wild and pleasurable staged. Drummer Will Broadbent anyway Wizard is a rhythm, only on the vertebrae and the kloppen, the craziest, yet coolest characters on tinkering, here it enriches itself. Eventually, the piece jumps to the end, in a passage with howling spacey guitar work, plus a bass line straight and flat that eruptive drumming over 70, the bassist Will a few lines telling, then sings. With a bluesy Scream it's back in the early Saves the grooving hard rock. It has come up here and totally enthusiastic, but also completely exhausted, because this disc with tears, asked to spin you around.
We can now look to rest, deep down in musty tomb, for it is time for one of the mystical, Doomsongs darkest of all time. "Flesh Feast" schrabt clumsily with under the old synthesizer sounds of morbid Grundriff from the speakers. Ross repeatedly into the skin wonderfully imaginative melodies in the slow-rolled, while Ed sings everything in the land. Wow. This is just a crazy anthem purest Dooms. A monumental conclusion to a monumental and yet so down to earth album. Such honest and sympathetic book is a rare pleasure in our hard rock music become so cherishes and cares for them well. CD is available directly from the band when Japan imported for U.S. $ 18.00 including postage. Ross writes the good but at times, not the bite.

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