What are you listening to right now?
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Nightwish's Decades Compilation album.
So Nightwish is playing a venue in Anaheim about 10-15 minutes away from my house in April. Thinking about going. Problem is that I do not know too much of their stuff and that their tickets with fees including cost about $80.00. I just can't justify spending that when I paid $25 each for Big Wreck and Myles and around $45-60 for Breaking Benjamin and Halestorm. Acts that I like more and know their stuff more.
So I might as well listen to this Decades album (since they are basing their set around it) and see if I like it enough to justify going and spending the $80.00.
So Nightwish is playing a venue in Anaheim about 10-15 minutes away from my house in April. Thinking about going. Problem is that I do not know too much of their stuff and that their tickets with fees including cost about $80.00. I just can't justify spending that when I paid $25 each for Big Wreck and Myles and around $45-60 for Breaking Benjamin and Halestorm. Acts that I like more and know their stuff more.
So I might as well listen to this Decades album (since they are basing their set around it) and see if I like it enough to justify going and spending the $80.00.
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Breaking Benjamin - Psycho
Wow, four songs out before the album release. I like the chorus of this one. I like it. It's a winner to me.
Wow, four songs out before the album release. I like the chorus of this one. I like it. It's a winner to me.
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
Jack White's new album is fantastic. Don't care what people say.
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Nevermore - Narcosynthesis
Opening song from Dead Heart In A Dead World - probably a top 5 all time album for me. RIP Warrel. I miss this guy every day.
Opening song from Dead Heart In A Dead World - probably a top 5 all time album for me. RIP Warrel. I miss this guy every day.
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
MK - One Fine Day
Damn, this song is good...the subtlety in which the music builds is amazing to me.
Damn, this song is good...the subtlety in which the music builds is amazing to me.
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'The cry of mankind'
The song starts at about 1 min but I actually got into the intro.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvyIA-ihdNw&t=
The song starts at about 1 min but I actually got into the intro.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvyIA-ihdNw&t=
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Three Days Grace's Outsider album. The 7th album released in 2018 that I have listened to. Well, I didn't enjoy their last album which was the first one with their new singer. I probably will not enjoy this one as well, but I would love to be surprised.
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Sevendust- Not Original
Lajon's vocals go right to the soul on this track. Awesome.
Lajon's vocals go right to the soul on this track. Awesome.
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Tremonti - A Dying Machine
For the 141st time
As deep as any ocean
Like the promise of the morning sun
Never ending, Never done
The scale of my devotion
I crave until we love again
FOLLOW TO THE BITTER END
LIKE WALKING IN A NIGHTMARE
A TRAVESTY A SHELL BORN DEAD
FABRICATED INTERBRED
RELENTLESS AS YOU LIKE IT
NEVER ENDING NEVER GONE
NEVER CHANGING NEVER DONE
NEVER CHANGING NEVER DU-HUN
For the 141st time
As deep as any ocean
Like the promise of the morning sun
Never ending, Never done
The scale of my devotion
I crave until we love again
FOLLOW TO THE BITTER END
LIKE WALKING IN A NIGHTMARE
A TRAVESTY A SHELL BORN DEAD
FABRICATED INTERBRED
RELENTLESS AS YOU LIKE IT
NEVER ENDING NEVER GONE
NEVER CHANGING NEVER DONE
NEVER CHANGING NEVER DU-HUN
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Breaking Benjamin - Ember
This is the ___ new album I have listened to in 2018.
This is the ___ new album I have listened to in 2018.
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You actually bought their new album, Duane? Let me know what you think! Im on the fence about buying itAB4Lyfe wrote:Breaking Benjamin - Ember
This is the ___ new album I have listened to in 2018.
EDIT: Oh maybe you didn't buy their album yet? I just found out all their songs are on their official channel
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Bought the album, had that shit pre-ordered. And I LOVE Torn In Two, song is damn good.SHEAKENBAKEN wrote:You actually bought their new album, Duane? Let me know what you think! Im on the fence about buying itAB4Lyfe wrote:Breaking Benjamin - Ember
This is the ___ new album I have listened to in 2018.
EDIT: Oh maybe you didn't buy their album yet? I just found out all their songs are on their official channel
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I really loved The Dark of You so far, the rest of the unreleased songs are pretty much what I expectedAB4Lyfe wrote:Bought the album, had that shit pre-ordered. And I LOVE Torn In Two, song is damn good.
Breaking Benjamin - Close Your Eyes
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
Breaking Benjamin's Ember album. The 8th album released in 2018 that I have listened to.
Woot to new Breaking Benjamin. The tracks they released so far hasn't really excited me as much as the Dark Before Dawn tracks, but it's bound to be better than the tripe that their contemporaries have been releasing nowadays.
Woot to new Breaking Benjamin. The tracks they released so far hasn't really excited me as much as the Dark Before Dawn tracks, but it's bound to be better than the tripe that their contemporaries have been releasing nowadays.
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I want to say this album is more instrumentally heavy than past albums...some nice riffs and double bass parts.
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Oh yeah, I enjoyed the Ember album. Probably the only other album I thoroughly enjoyed from start to finish, next to Year of the Tiger. I don't think it's as great as Dark Before Dawn (I just like that album a lot, 2nd favorite behind Dear Agony), but I thought it is a good follow-up. The songs are in a typical Breaking Benjamin mold, so if people don't like that style, too bad, this album is not for them. There were two songs, by my count, that did felt like a carbon copy of other Breaking Benjamin songs. Red Cold River sounded like Bury Me Alive and Close Your Eyes sounded in the mold of I Will Not Bow.
Still, the album did have certain flaws, I felt. If you take away the intro/outro tracks, this album is 10 songs and 36 minutes. I know, I know, this used to be a standard in the old-school music days, but we ain't in that era anymore and bands are releasing stuff every 3 years or so instead of like a year, year and a half. So if I had to wait three more years for another Breaking Benjamin album, I was hoping they came up with enough quality songs to fill around 45-50 minutes. Oh well.
I guess another flaw is that Ben picked some great musicians and formed a great line-up in this new era of Breaking Benjamin and those guys are great singers as well (Keith Wallen filled in nicely live singing lead in songs like Sooner or Later and their bassist, Aaron Bruch, does a good job doing the harsher vocals live.) I don't think their musical abilities was really used in Ember as optimally as one would think and that if it could have been just Ben Burnley and four other guys, no one would really know the difference. In a sense, that's a pro and a con for Breaking Benjamin. The negative part of that could lead to creating stale music (and one could argue that Breaking Benjamin is already at that point).
The positive part of that is that they still retain their known musical identity that is Breaking Benjamin. From Saturate to Ember, they haven't really changed their direction at all and to me, that can a good thing since bands like Shinedown, Papa Roach, and Theory of a Deadman have gone a different direction with their music (for better and for worst, mainly worst and unenjoyable to me). It would be just nice if there was one band in my youth can retain that certain sound and create consistent music/sound and Breaking Benjamin happens to be that band and that's all right to me. Also tying this into AB, I wouldn't AB to be that band in my youth to create a consistent sound in their music. As great as ODR and Blackbird were, I don't think it could be creative rewarding to them to try to replicate that for AB VI and I probably don't want them to do that. I still trust them to change their sound and write compelling rock songs/anthems and continue to grow as musicians. It's just bands like Shinedown and Daughtry that I do not trust to do that in that sense, if it makes sense.
Anyway, favorites from Ember: Feed the Wolf, Psycho, Down, Torn in Two, and Close Your Eyes. This probably is a lock for my 2nd favorite album of the year for now (and there's a lot of good stuff this year to get excited about), until Black Stone Cherry and Tremonti's A Dying Machine album gets a listen and then we shall see.
Still, the album did have certain flaws, I felt. If you take away the intro/outro tracks, this album is 10 songs and 36 minutes. I know, I know, this used to be a standard in the old-school music days, but we ain't in that era anymore and bands are releasing stuff every 3 years or so instead of like a year, year and a half. So if I had to wait three more years for another Breaking Benjamin album, I was hoping they came up with enough quality songs to fill around 45-50 minutes. Oh well.
I guess another flaw is that Ben picked some great musicians and formed a great line-up in this new era of Breaking Benjamin and those guys are great singers as well (Keith Wallen filled in nicely live singing lead in songs like Sooner or Later and their bassist, Aaron Bruch, does a good job doing the harsher vocals live.) I don't think their musical abilities was really used in Ember as optimally as one would think and that if it could have been just Ben Burnley and four other guys, no one would really know the difference. In a sense, that's a pro and a con for Breaking Benjamin. The negative part of that could lead to creating stale music (and one could argue that Breaking Benjamin is already at that point).
The positive part of that is that they still retain their known musical identity that is Breaking Benjamin. From Saturate to Ember, they haven't really changed their direction at all and to me, that can a good thing since bands like Shinedown, Papa Roach, and Theory of a Deadman have gone a different direction with their music (for better and for worst, mainly worst and unenjoyable to me). It would be just nice if there was one band in my youth can retain that certain sound and create consistent music/sound and Breaking Benjamin happens to be that band and that's all right to me. Also tying this into AB, I wouldn't AB to be that band in my youth to create a consistent sound in their music. As great as ODR and Blackbird were, I don't think it could be creative rewarding to them to try to replicate that for AB VI and I probably don't want them to do that. I still trust them to change their sound and write compelling rock songs/anthems and continue to grow as musicians. It's just bands like Shinedown and Daughtry that I do not trust to do that in that sense, if it makes sense.
Anyway, favorites from Ember: Feed the Wolf, Psycho, Down, Torn in Two, and Close Your Eyes. This probably is a lock for my 2nd favorite album of the year for now (and there's a lot of good stuff this year to get excited about), until Black Stone Cherry and Tremonti's A Dying Machine album gets a listen and then we shall see.
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
Jen Ledger's Ledger EP. It's going to be interesting to see how Skillet's drummer/backup vocalist is as a songwriter.
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"If Only You Were Lonely" - Trace Adkins
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