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| 4. The Haunted |
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| 6. You |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stunning work from the ex-Psychotic Waltz genius,
By A Customer
This review is from: Dead Soul Tribe (Audio CD)
Well, its finally here - Devon Graves (a.k.a. Buddy Lackey) has released a gorgeous new album with his new band, Dead Soul Tribe and you will not be disappointed! Although a noticably different style to Psychotic Waltz, the ear-marks of Devon's influences are clearly definable (That clear voice, the slight air of mystery and the ultra tight melodies. The album reeks of talent from vocals to guitar - Devon's voice has only increased in range, power and clarity ; He also plays guitar in this album! - and from Drums to Bass. The voice may be fantastic, but the music is definately not to be chafed at either. Musicians from other famous Austrian punk bands have joined DST and their presence is a perfect complement, giving that dark and mysterious atmosphere that also tagged Psychotic Waltz. The resulting effect is a nice heavy guitar sound, with a few controlled riffs and a superbly clear, strong voice over complex drums and funky bass lines. Definately not an album to miss! If you like Psychotic Waltz, you'll love this. A metaphorical "Wall of Sound" will have you salivating at the first note.
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4.4 out of 5 stars (5 customer reviews) 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Schizophrenic Beauty???,
By Jeffrey D. Elsenheimer "Still hip after all t... - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dead Soul Tribe (Audio CD)
This is one of the most "scary" beautiful recordings I've ever treated my two ears to! I've been a lover of progressive and/ or metal music for well over twenty years and things tend to be the same ol'/ same ol' after while. This is a very fresh style to me, very crunchy guitars and great haunting, acoustic embellishments. The singer,Devon Graves, is a welcome sound. Sorry, but I'm a little past the growling, screeching, unintelligible lyrics and vocals so commonly associated with modern- day metal. Devon's vocals are hauntingly powerful and emotional at the same time. So, if you're looking for an album that doesn't sound the same all the way through, has plenty of diversity, excellent sound and musicianship AND balls to spare...this is a great place to start. Enjoy!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Defintely worth a listen,
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dead Soul Tribe (Audio CD)
Being a huge fan of Psychotic Waltz, I came across this by accident and found that it was Buddy's new band. I believe he does all the guitar work, and is pretty good. There are some very creative riffs and "moods" throughout the album. Don't be fooled, it isn't anything like Psychotic was, but still a good album overall. Looking forward to more from these guys.....
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An album showing potential but lacking in cohesion.,
By meh - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dead Soul Tribe (Audio CD)
With his first album after leaving his previous band, Psychotic Waltz, Devon Graves pulls together an odd mishmash of music. From the first two songs, which are full of samples and cruncy repetitive guitars and sound like they could have been taken straight from Ministry's discography, you start thinking you will get an industrial album. But after that you get an odd mix of accoustic guitars, flutes, industrial, and progressive elements.
And therein lies the albums weakness. The only 2 things that remain constant throughout the album is Devon's superb voice, and how all the instruments mix together perfectly with none really standing out (something seen quite often in albums arranged by one person). While this album does have its merits, I would suggest listening to The January Tree or A Murder of Crows if you have not heard anything by Dead Soul Tribe yet. |
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