Post by Hellfire on Mar 11, 2007 14:28:07 GMT -5
some lucky bastard somewhere has already managed to snatch away a promo copy of the album and this is what he had to say about it:
Yo, George- Solo with piano. Political in nature, poetic.
Big Wheel- What's in the clip is what's on the record.
Bouncing Off Clouds- The name says it all. Upbeat and poppy.
Teenage Hustling- Kick-ass rock song. Loud guitars, circa 70's hard rock.
Digital Ghost- Reminiscent of the Beatles. Nice Harmonies. Most radio friendly.
You Can Bring Your Dog- Grooving Southern rock in the vein of Little Amsterdam. Crunchy Guitars.
Mr. Bad Man- 70's pop, kind of like a tv theme song from that era.
Fat Slut- Guitars, Distorted vocals, ANGRY.
Girl Disappearing- Beautiful, Lush orchestration. Think Baker Baker, Doughnut
Secret Spell- Like the clip
Devils and Gods- Acoustic guitar and vocal only. Pretty interlude.
Body and Soul- Dirty Rock. Religious overtones, great groove, loud, Best live song potentially.
Father's Son- Slow, atmospheric, dark, eerie, great percussion, beautiful.
Programmable Soda- Cute, whimsical, Brass/horns. Strings. Reminiscent of Daisy Dead Petals.
Code Red- Dark, Piano driven slow rocker. Good lyrics. Moody. Awesome ending.
Roosterspur Ridge- Obligatory sappy ballad. Tori doing 80's pop-metal ballad.
Beauty of Speed- Great groove, beat heavy verses, uptempo rock. Think Siren/Butterfly "with a bigger bottom"
Almost Rosey- Mixed feelings. Verses are okay, driving beat, lame chorus.
Velvet Revolution- Spanish flavor. Flamenco guitar/mandolin.
Dark Side of the Sun- Epic of this album. Anti-War. Rock. Great ending.
i'm particularly interested in Teenage Hustling and now also Roosterspur Ridge, since it seems like something very Y Kant Tori Read-ish. so looking forward to it!
Yo, George- Solo with piano. Political in nature, poetic.
Big Wheel- What's in the clip is what's on the record.
Bouncing Off Clouds- The name says it all. Upbeat and poppy.
Teenage Hustling- Kick-ass rock song. Loud guitars, circa 70's hard rock.
Digital Ghost- Reminiscent of the Beatles. Nice Harmonies. Most radio friendly.
You Can Bring Your Dog- Grooving Southern rock in the vein of Little Amsterdam. Crunchy Guitars.
Mr. Bad Man- 70's pop, kind of like a tv theme song from that era.
Fat Slut- Guitars, Distorted vocals, ANGRY.
Girl Disappearing- Beautiful, Lush orchestration. Think Baker Baker, Doughnut
Secret Spell- Like the clip
Devils and Gods- Acoustic guitar and vocal only. Pretty interlude.
Body and Soul- Dirty Rock. Religious overtones, great groove, loud, Best live song potentially.
Father's Son- Slow, atmospheric, dark, eerie, great percussion, beautiful.
Programmable Soda- Cute, whimsical, Brass/horns. Strings. Reminiscent of Daisy Dead Petals.
Code Red- Dark, Piano driven slow rocker. Good lyrics. Moody. Awesome ending.
Roosterspur Ridge- Obligatory sappy ballad. Tori doing 80's pop-metal ballad.
Beauty of Speed- Great groove, beat heavy verses, uptempo rock. Think Siren/Butterfly "with a bigger bottom"
Almost Rosey- Mixed feelings. Verses are okay, driving beat, lame chorus.
Velvet Revolution- Spanish flavor. Flamenco guitar/mandolin.
Dark Side of the Sun- Epic of this album. Anti-War. Rock. Great ending.
i'm particularly interested in Teenage Hustling and now also Roosterspur Ridge, since it seems like something very Y Kant Tori Read-ish. so looking forward to it!