Bronze

Woodgrain
Bronze

4,19 EUR
CD
Australian Cattle God
veröffentlicht: 23.02.2010
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Sales Rank: Nr. 26151 in Mainstream Rock
Nr. 134709 in Rock
Stil: Mainstream Rock
Artikel Nr.: 1987224638
Bemerkungen / Titelliste: 1.1 Blue
1.2 Halloween
1.3 The Graze
1.4 Mexican Coke
1.5 Poop Girl
1.6 Green
1.7 Hitman
1.8 Selsun
1.9 Coal Lampin'
1.10 The Smash
1.11 Chicharron
1.12 Pole Position
Anzahl der Tonträger: 1
Beschreibung:Artwork, Layout, Design: Carlos Larotta, Engineer, Mixed By: Bryan Nelson, Mastered By: Jerry Tubb, Music By: Woodgrain (2), Performer: Josh Randolph, Performer: Michael Hammett, Performer: Russell McCallister, Performer: Thomas Pomeroy, Producer: Mark Deutrom, Labelcode AUCT26.2 (ACG 26), Recorded At Sweatbox Studio, Mixed At Ohm Recording Facility, Mastered At Terra Nova Digital Audio, Copyright (c) Australian Cattle God Records
Produzent: Mark Deutrom
Anzahl der Titel: 12
Herstellernummer: AUCT26.2
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English Igor G. - 03.12.2019 5 von 5 Sternen!
“The Bronze” is a debut album by the heavy rocking 4-piece combo WOODGRAIN from Austin, Texas. It features 12 all-instrumental muscular songs clocking in at only 34 minutes. Stylistically, the music is very close to traditionalist Space Rock marked with the strong presence of synths, yet with the strong influences from classic Hard-N-Heavy proto-metal. The performance is very focused and energetic. It sounds like these guy simple do not want to waste time playing extended guitar and keyboard solos or sending themselves into deep meditation trips. What they do adore is unexpected short-run turns and twists that lovers of thick Avant-Prog-Metal will appreciate for sure. And the last two songs on the Album, “Chicharron” and “Pole Position” demonstrate that the quartet don’t mind of experimenting with both rhythmic patterns and synth-layered textures. Though the tracks were engineered and produced professionally, the overall sound tends to be rather rough, weighty, and brutally loud. I have to conclude that “The Bronze” is a very strong and much promising debut effort, full of ideas and specific Hard-Space-Rockin’ charm. Recommended. P.S. Released by Austin-based independent label Australian Cattle God Records and comes in a simple cardboard sleeve.