Noisy Kung Fu,
Just listening to you songs and really liking them.
Just loved, 'Rising Inside Me'; excellent off the wall drum break and return to main theme again... okay, all the religious bit doesn't go so well with a Jewish atheist like me, but beautifully sung with a real tone of belief not sloopy seudo religious platitudes.
"All that really matters" is nice, except to be quite brutally honest, for a truely lame guitar solo that spoils the effect rather.
I was going to ask in 'Rising Inside Me'; that bass on the return after the drum solo: a huge range of octaves it sounds... is it a multi stringed bass! I mean more than four?
'Noise Pollution'... Hmmm... probably the less said of this one the better; I mean great in its way, but sounds like a cliche with the music and words.
'Life Comprise' sounds like it might fall into the same traps as 'Noise Pollution', but doesn't I think; despite similar sounds it finds a charm in the grinding guitar lines and over the top voice proclaiming something half audible about Jesus Christ.
'A New Way To Live'... well, it's okay, and actually I think it would grow on me in time; a bit bum chak bum chak on the drums.
In all the songs the instruments are well played... except for that dreadful guitar solo in 'All That Really Matters'... but in a wider sense I think the voice makes it all work; and where a song doesn't work as well it is probably that the song hasn't brought out the best in the singer.
I am no expert, but you can consider this mail high praise from someone who is as not into God stuff as it is possible to be.
I bet there are a lot of guys who do God, who will be so relieved you are creating your style of God-rock as an alternative to the sloppy maple syrup brigade!
Shalom my friends, and keep it going, even if there is no God up there!
Best wishes,
Mark D Phillips..................
Sussex England
Just listening to you songs and really liking them.
Just loved, 'Rising Inside Me'; excellent off the wall drum break and return to main theme again... okay, all the religious bit doesn't go so well with a Jewish atheist like me, but beautifully sung with a real tone of belief not sloopy seudo religious platitudes.
"All that really matters" is nice, except to be quite brutally honest, for a truely lame guitar solo that spoils the effect rather.
I was going to ask in 'Rising Inside Me'; that bass on the return after the drum solo: a huge range of octaves it sounds... is it a multi stringed bass! I mean more than four?
'Noise Pollution'... Hmmm... probably the less said of this one the better; I mean great in its way, but sounds like a cliche with the music and words.
'Life Comprise' sounds like it might fall into the same traps as 'Noise Pollution', but doesn't I think; despite similar sounds it finds a charm in the grinding guitar lines and over the top voice proclaiming something half audible about Jesus Christ.
'A New Way To Live'... well, it's okay, and actually I think it would grow on me in time; a bit bum chak bum chak on the drums.
In all the songs the instruments are well played... except for that dreadful guitar solo in 'All That Really Matters'... but in a wider sense I think the voice makes it all work; and where a song doesn't work as well it is probably that the song hasn't brought out the best in the singer.
I am no expert, but you can consider this mail high praise from someone who is as not into God stuff as it is possible to be.
I bet there are a lot of guys who do God, who will be so relieved you are creating your style of God-rock as an alternative to the sloppy maple syrup brigade!
Shalom my friends, and keep it going, even if there is no God up there!
Best wishes,
Mark D Phillips..................
Sussex England