28.10.2008, 15:49
VÖ: 2003
Genre: Instrumental Rock
Label: -
Herkunftsland: USA
Tracklist:
01. The Hornet
02. Behold The Panther Stone
03. Feeding Frenzy
04. Celebrity Shark Week
05. Slide Rule
06. Under The Table
07. Dark Horse
08. The Rig
09. Crockett & Tubbs
10. Reisenberg
11. Red Shoes
Spielzeit: 33:47
Zitat:As progressive rock and prog-metal fans, we detest jamming on principal. We like our music to be tight and composed and intellectual, right? The keywords are musicianship, mixing and mastering, virtuosity, and complexity.(Quelle: seaoftranquility.org)
Well you'll find precisely none of that on Darediablo's Feeding Frenzy – and yet the damn thing works!
This is retro '70s style hard rock. It is purely instrumental with a trio playing a rumbling bass, a distorted guitar, a retro Fender Rhodes, a smoking Hammond; all driven by aggressive and unrelenting drums. It sounds like a jam session of three very capable masters of heavy, unremitting funkgroove stoner rock with a nudge and a wink to fusion. This is head banging and fist pumping and raw and it rocks. This is guys-kind-of-music played by guys-kind-of-guys for guys-kind-of-guys Geeks and chicks enter at their own risk 'cause this music has balls!.
Go pick up a bass guitar. See how heavy and how long it is? Okay - pluck one of those long, fat strings. Hard. See how heavy that string vibration feels? Now hit the Metal-Master pedal set to DOD for some death metal distortion. Get your buddy on a growling Hammond and start jamming to a jazz-rock groove – and you're getting close to the Darediablo sound.
The music never lets up. There are no ballads or over sophisticated time signatures, yet beneath the heavy foot-tapping almost industrial rhythms and the repetitive simplicity there is enough deceptive intricacy to keep your attention through the 35-minutes and the 11-tracks. And if not – then you can spend the time trying to figure the relationship between each purely instrumental track – obviously devoid of lyrics and obvious meaning – and the sometimes whacky track titles. What do "Red Shoes", "Behold the Panther Stone" "Celebrity Shark Week", and " Crockett & Tubbs" have to do with anything? Ah well - it just adds to the fun.
It's not quite prog-rock, it's not quite metal, and it's not quite fusion; and it's not leaving the CD player for a long time!
Meine Wertung: 8.0/10
Info:
http://cdbaby.com/cd/darediablo3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darediablo
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