Riverside voices in my head free download
Wednesday 21 July Thursday 22 July Friday 23 July Saturday 24 July Sunday 25 July Monday 26 July Tuesday 27 July Wednesday 28 July Thursday 29 July Friday 30 July Saturday 31 July Sunday 1 August Monday 2 August Tuesday 3 August Wednesday 4 August Thursday 5 August Friday 6 August Saturday 7 August Sunday 8 August Monday 9 August Tuesday 10 August Wednesday 11 August Thursday 12 August Friday 13 August Saturday 14 August Sunday 15 August Monday 16 August Tuesday 17 August Wednesday 18 August Thursday 19 August Friday 20 August Saturday 21 August Sunday 22 August Monday 23 August Tuesday 24 August Wednesday 25 August Thursday 26 August Friday 27 August Saturday 28 August Sunday 29 August Monday 30 August Tuesday 31 August Wednesday 1 September Thursday 2 September Friday 3 September Saturday 4 September Sunday 5 September Monday 6 September Tuesday 7 September Wednesday 8 September Thursday 9 September Friday 10 September Saturday 11 September Sunday 12 September Monday 13 September The long instrumental part together with the electronic sounds is some kind of advance of what the band would do in the future with Rapid Eye Movement.
The time I was Daydreaming is another acoustic song in the vein of Us, but this time with a glimpse of trip-hop in the guitars and rhythm, typical also from Out of Myself with another intense and dramatical ending.
Stuck Between has also a bit of trip- hop influence and it has an excellent layer of keyboards and guitars, very good combined, together with a fine bass and very good harmonic voices.
These voices are left alone at the end of the track to close this fine collection of new songs in a very good way. After the new songs we encounter live versions of I Believe, Loose Heart and Out of Myself, very good played and with enough variations to be enjoyed despite being heard a thousand times in Out of Myself. Conclusion: with this EP, Riverside experimented with more acoustic sections and more trip-hop melodies than in Out of Myself.
This was a cult release these days, so they were allowed to do that without receiving the anger of fans. The result is a very interesting disc with four good songs and a true Riverside classic, which is Acronyum Love. Maybe is not an essential addition for every prog-rock collection, but it's obligated to hear this album if you like Riverside, because it's very important to understand their first years as a band and know their influences.
Vocals deliver a mellow first verse after which a full band joins in while the piano continues. There is a very nice electric guitar solo after the 2nd verse. It is reminiscent of Porcupine Tree. Towards the end of the track, tempo picks up quite a bit and a rousing guitar finishes off the track. It starts off on a more experimental style with a more ambient feel, but dark vocals start off early as things start to build and get more intense. As it continues, you get a mid-eastern vibe with vocal styling to match it for a short passage.
The track remains sinister throughout and stays interesting all the way through. A strummed guitar is soon joined by soft keyboards and mellow electric guitar. The vocals here sound similar to "Opeth's" more mellow songs, but also foreshadows the direction that band would be taking for their more progressive songs, except "Riverside" might be a touch more accessible here. There are some nice harmonies here too. This one is less interesting and seems like an attempt at commercial music.
This is the last original studio track. Next we have 3 live tracks culled from previous studio tracks. The softness carries forward on "I Believe" with a piano introduction, but as it continues it builds and becomes more intense. This was a good placement of this track to carry forward into the excitement of their faster and more intense music.
After the first vocal section, a heavier sound comes in with a short guitar solo. There's a 2nd verse, then more intensity and more guitar. This time the intensity flows into the following vocals and the build continues until it erupts into a surprisingly dramatic and heavy ending. This is another track with more intensity that gets quite heavy again. This EP was a big "thank you" to fans and critics early on in their career. But, even though it stays mostly on the softer side of their music, it does build to heaviness in the last few tracks, so you do get a taste of that here too.
I must admit, I was hoping for more heaviness on this, but it is still a decent EP, and at just over 36 minutes, it gives you a good idea of what music they could generate. So far, as I build my collection of this band's output, it ha It is brief, as befits an EP, presenting five new tracks and three live performances of songs from Out of Mysel It consists of 5 new songs, followed by a live performances of 3 songs from "Out Of Myself".
There's no real met This EP was released in between their 2 acclaimed full studio albums, and is a very nice mini album. As i said in my Second Life Syndrome review, not all the Prog Metal fans will enjoy this as other genres followers. This one even less because is softer What we've got here is a mini album.
It consists of five new song and three songs from their debut album, "Out of myself", played live. The new tracks aren't bad at all. Simple compared to most Riverside songs , atmospheric, and full of emotion, based more on the performance of the vocalist A nice little album that will provide for an enjoyable listening for the Riverside fans, but compared to the album that precedes it sounds like left-overs that didn't make the cut for the album Out Of Myself.
Riverside explore their softer and more delicate atmosperic side. Basically it is Once in a while comes along a record where you seem to be at loss of words. Words seem not enough to describe the music This was the case when I first listened to this EP. Behind The Eyelids Rapid Eye Movement Volte-Face The Curtain Falls CD 2 Back To The River Before Hyperactive Driven To Destruction Egoist Hedonist Left Out Goodbye Sweet Innocence Living In The Past New Generation Slave The Depth of Self-Delusion Celebrity Touch We Got Used To Us Feel Like Falling Deprived Irretrievably Lost Imagination Escalator Shrine Coda CD 2 Night Session - Part One Under the Pillow Addicted Caterpillar and the Barbed Wire Saturate Me Afloat Rainy Day Relaxation Road Trip.
Romantic Evening Sex All Themes. Articles Features Interviews Lists. Streams Videos All Posts. My Profile. Advanced Search. Track Listing. Acronym Love.
0コメント