Friday, October 12, 2012

Gatsbys American Dream


This band are quite unique, and...sometimes a bit strange.

On the whole, I would say I very much like this band...some songs I absolutely love, such as "Theater", but other songs are just a bit too strange for my tastes. 

Loosely, I would suggest they are Punk Rock to some degree...but then, they aren't.  You really would have to check them out to understand I think, but that is the best conclusion I can draw for the defenition of their genre.

Here is the music video for "Theater" to help you.


This song is also from the album I would consider my favourite, "Volcano"


Although this is completely the opposite reason for liking an album (and honestly, it's really NOT the reason), but some of the song titles alone on this album fill me with mirth:

"Shhhhhh! I'm Listening to Reason"
"Meet Me At the Tavern In Bowerstone"

They obobviously liked (and played) the game "Fable", especially as one of the tracks is titled that also (and of course, everyone knows Bowerstone is the main city in those games).  Who cares that the song Fable is actually about the film "Lord of the Flys" - it's called Fable, so shhh.

Speaking of which, "Fable" is another song I would highly recommend checking out...but after Theater.

Oh dear...this particular article has broken down into ramblings.

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This Day And Age


This Day And Age are another one of my favourite bands, but unfortunately one that are no longer together.  

They were active I believe between the years of 2001 and 2006.  They had a couple of really amazing albums, my favourite of which being the second album entitled "The Bell And The Hammer".  

The song from this album with the same name remains my all time favourite song by any band, ever (despite the band themselves not actually being one of my all time favorites).  It's a very emotionally charged song, which whilst also conveying feelings of loneliness at times ("I should run away but I can't, chasing dreams that are slowing down for me")  seems to also manage to really lift me when I listen with it's intelligent use of dynamics and harmonies.  

The song is just fantastically composed, and it's such a shame it hasn't had far more media attention (even now it would stack up against anything else out there I feel).


I'm not entirely sure what the singer is doing these days, but I believe the rest of them (or nearly all the rest of them at least) are now in the band The Reign of Kindo.  I am not anywhere near as keen on Kindo as I was with This Day, but they are OK.  Very different type of band...more experiemental I would say, and still highly worth checking out.