Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Different Types Of Microwave Antennas

THE PLIGTH - Winds Of Osiris

Visible Noise Records - 2009
Hardcore Punk (seasoned hard rock)
1 to 10: Good debut (7)
article: Martina d'Errico



The Plight of young English band, calling at the port of the first full length after the publication of some ep. Despite her age and show that they handle it very well, offering a sound that harks back to the hardcore punk of a couple of decades ago, but enriching it with an instrumental part more massive and priviliegiata the new recording technique invented in recent years, an aftertaste that aggiunguno hard rock to punk base. The four, who were already in plenty of tour (UK and Europe) with bands such as Gallows and Converge, have received great support from the world famous British weekly Kerrang!, Deserved full support of the rest. They have good composition skills, with which they wrote really beautiful songs like "Into the Night," "Sick of Dreaming" and "Counting Teeth."
The album consists of 12 songs, and the second part was actually a slight decline in quality, except for the title track, to include no less than the best tracks on the disc.
The verdict is therefore more than positive, a good disc perfect for injecting a bit 'Charge!


Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Famous Model With Nose Bump

GLYDER - Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow



SPV - 2010 Genre Hard Rock


1 to 10: 7.5 / 10
article: Maurizio Mazzarella

Discs of the Glyder like this, you give a strong rush of adrenaline and enthusiasm you convey, in turn giving the possobilità to live life with a smile. From Ireland, the Glyder are inspired by a sort of seventies-style hard rock Thin Lizzy, without neglecting legendary band like Led Zeppelin, for example, adding to its style something more modern and current.


music Glyder In fact, it's easy to find even traces of U2 (and could not be otherwise given his nationality), as well as The Cult. The result is a hard gritty, charismatic, but also very melodic, sometimes commercial traits, but always intrigued and more seductive breakers. The disc is made very well, it contains pieces of very intense and inspired, but at the same time, biting and incisive in the classic sign of pure rock. Apart from the egregious quality of individual essays, we are faced with even a band with valuable technical skills. Yes, because although overall there are scores from running hard, it's easy to understand the artistic skill of the musicians even by simple touch and nuance. The pieces are versatile and colorful, have a good impact and are easy to assimilate. The band also gives a nod to sound more mainstream, it's true, but it has its own personality and identity, in the sense that he plays whatever he wants with great pleasure, without selling out to fashion or anything like that, as with other known groups. Also good production, one that is appropriate for the general proposal of Glyder. Good disc.