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"Poetic Justice" Music Review


By Poetic Reasoning, 2011-05-16

<p>"There is nothing like an honest acoustic guitar to confess words unspoken, defrost feelings, or alleviate inner demons through an alluring musical voice. Poetic Reasoning is a melodious trio that expresses exactly that. Their songs depict human insecurities and uncertainties. The songs "When You Lie" and "Curtains" significantly reconnects listeners to a part of their soul that one may have unconsciously disregarded. The raw emotions are what set Poetic Reasoning aside from all, if not most, acoustic bands. One can acknowledge that there is undeniably something in their music for a bit of everyone."</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>- Music reviewed by Nadya Nataly (Music Journalist)</p>

Columbus Music Review


By Poetic Reasoning, 2011-05-16
Columbus Music Review

<p>The CD is filled with ballads, bringing to mind "Bleed" by&nbsp;Cold, echoing a bit of&nbsp;Lifehouse, the&nbsp;Vineyard's&nbsp;Sam Lane, and Chad Kroeger.</p><p>&nbsp;Lyrically, the CD is reflective and spiritual, being completely honest about real life: pain, loss, hope, and intimacy. You're uncomfortably being given a voyeuristic look into the songwriters' heart.</p><p>Musically, the chord arrangements are brilliant, and progressions fit well. Slightly predictable, but with unpredictable diminished and augmented chords. Relying only on guitars, acoustic and plugged-in, drums are really unneeded, as the song compositions and delivery stand on their own.</p><p>This is music you can empathize and heal with.</p><p>Music Reviewed by Steve Dustcircl of&nbsp;Columbus Music Review</p>

Chat


By Admin, 2011-05-16

<p>As most know, chat was hacked last night. It is a third party application and I will let them know. I have put the chat room back in place so we will go from here. If it continues, I will grab a new chat program.&nbsp;</p><p>Sorry for the problems last night everyone!</p><p>Dazed</p>

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Stuff


By Admin, 2011-05-13

<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Hey Everyone!</span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Sorry I have not been as active as I want to be the last few weeks. It has been rather hectic around here and will probably continue to be for the next few months.&nbsp;</span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: medium;">We have had a lot of new signups on Mixposure so welcome everyone! It is great to see so many new bands on here as well as listening to all of the new music!</span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: medium;">You will see that we have added a "New Artist" image from the <a href="http://www.mixposure.com/index.php?t=browse_song">New Songs Link</a>. I have been wanting to get that added for awhile and finally found the time. The image will show up for all new songs posted by bands less than 30 days old. </span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: medium;">I know I have mentioned this before but we should be close to getting the new product review module. I am hoping in the next seven days or so. We will also be looking at adding a new classified section on here for anyone wanting to sell gear. These are the highest priorities we have right now.&nbsp;</span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: medium;">If you have not done so yet, please check out the Groovy Disk link in the top of the control panel. They are getting real close to opening the app up. Right now they just want to get close to a few hundred artists on there. Many of you should be able to create a second entry now so if you are interested, please do so!</span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Thanks for being a part of Mixposure!</span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Dazed</span></p>

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F U C K : Obscenity must be in the mind of the beholder.

<p>F U C K : Obscenity must be in the mind of the beholder.<span><br /> </span>I must have been 5 years old when I became aware of the word FUKC. It was displayed in paint over our couch in the living room of our home. I saw the word about a dozen times EVERY DAY. Wake up, go to the kitchen for breakfast, look up &ndash; FUKC. After breakfast, go to the bathroom to brush my teeth, look up &ndash; FUKC. Get dressed to go outside, walk to the front door, look up - FUKC. Return home, open the front door, hey, look - FUKC. At least a dozen times each day in the years 1970 to 1973 &ndash; FUKC, FUKC, FUKC, FUKC, FUKC, FUKC, FUKC, FUKC, FUKC, FUKC, FUKC, FUKC. Each 12 to 15 inch, black, bold, serif letter was capitalized. The letters popped out of a bright, heavy-textured reddish/orange background. The generic representation shown in the jpeg (if I remember to include it) doesn&rsquo;t have the same intensity as the actual painting that demanded attention. How can a five year old resist becoming attached to this word.I was unsure of the meaning the entire time we lived in that house. Although, I figured out different applications of its use. I remember some of the parties my parents had back then. Bands in the living room, the smell of pot, drinks, a jumbo bag of popcorn, and the FUKC painting. Coincidently, about every adult used the word FUKC. &nbsp;I knew exactly what they were saying and what they were talking about... they were saying FUKC that&rsquo;s the word on our painting. They must be enjoying our company, home, living room, PAINTING. &nbsp;Yes, we are very proud of it. Furthermore, I could bet anybody in that room any amount of money that I knew how to spell it &ndash; I was very confident that I was socially on their level, I liked the FUKCin' popcorn like the adults, Jimi Hendrix was FUKCing amazing to me also, I didn&rsquo;t smoke &ndash; but I did enjoy the smell, oh yeah - we are all aware of the word FUKC -and I even knew how to spell it by heart. It is spelled F-U-C-K in case you didn&rsquo;t know.<span><br /> </span>I always strived to be like those hippies that produced me. &nbsp;I tried as hard as I could to stay awake all night with the adults. &nbsp;I was a lightweight and somehow always fell asleep sometime before the end of the night. &nbsp;I'd always be disappointed in myself. &nbsp;That has actually carried over into adulthood for me - but that's a story for another day. Anyways, I would get up early the next day and look through the records littered throughout the living room. Whenever I got to the album with the naked ladies, Electric Ladyland by Jimi Hendrix - (naked ladies is just as "adult" as FUKC, right?), I would stack both albums on the record player and lay between the speakers eating leftover popcorn and fall back to sleep. I felt I could do what adults could do &ndash; I was only smaller than them but pretty much just like them - in my mind. &nbsp;<span><br /> </span>I do remember being unsure about the context I could use the word myself... I didn&rsquo;t want to say it in the wrong context in front of anyone because that could negate any progress I had accumulated in my confidence in hanging with adults, and I liked where I felt I was at socially. My ignorance of the word led me to pay attention when the word was used so that I could possibly figure out what it meant &ndash; and I knew I could do it too, I had learned a lot just by looking and listening.I did have some experience hearing the word. I always thought I was a loud word.<span><br /> </span>"FUKC!"<span><br /> </span>I would hear my parents shout FUKCS to each other...&ldquo;FUKC YOU!&rdquo;&ldquo;FUKC YOU TOO!&rdquo;Then doors would slam. Front door, bedroom door, car door, Volkswagon Beetle starting up and then screeching away... "FUKC" was definitely a loud word.<span><br /> </span>That&rsquo;s probably why each of the letters F-U-C-K were each capitalized in the painting. I still wasn&rsquo;t too sure of the meaning, but I was breaking new ground. I guess anyone could remember the 4 letters used to spell FUKC, but now, I had evidence that proved FUKC was also a very loud word. It was shouted as though it were some kind of ultimate weapon. FUKC is a powerful word. My mom and dad both had the same sense of power as they bombed each other as a final resolution to their disagreement. FUKC is loud. FUKC is powerful.<span><br /> </span>Could I dare use the word to end a disagreement between myself and the kids that play outside?&ldquo;Can I have your green Hot Wheel?&rdquo;&nbsp;&ldquo;You can&rsquo;t. It&rsquo;s mine.&rdquo;&nbsp;&ldquo;So, I want it. I love green Hot Wheels.&rdquo;&nbsp;&ldquo;Go buy your own.&rdquo;&ldquo;I want THAT one.&rdquo;&nbsp;&ldquo;NO!&rdquo;&nbsp;&ldquo;FUKC YOU!!!&rdquo;It still doesn&rsquo;t feel right. I may have liked the green Hot Wheel, but it wasn&rsquo;t mine. I knew better than to be a bully. And what, now I have nobody to play Hot Wheels with. Forget it. (FUKC IT! hahaha) Then, one day my mother was on the phone. Right when she hung up, she rushed over to the painting, took it off of the wall, hid it in the closet of her bedroom, and put one of our other paintings in its place...<span><br /> </span>&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;<span><br /> </span>to be continued (upon request from at least one person):&ldquo;WHY ARE YOU TAKING THE FUKC PAINTING DOWN AND HIDING IT BEHIND THE DOOR?&rdquo; &ldquo;WHAT THE FUKC IS GOING ON???&rdquo;<span><br /> </span>&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;&bull;<span><br /> </span>I am tired, and will continue the story upon request only... &nbsp;I don't mind wasting my time, but if I'm going to type it up I need to know that somebody out there is at least reading it.<span><br /></span></p>

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yikes


By ChrisBickley, 2011-05-11

<p>i havent quite figured this&nbsp; site out yet but when i do ill get to do doing some more visiting and stuff.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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SALORIA


By jvtuttle, 2011-05-09
SALORIA

<p>I &nbsp;DROPPED ALL THE VOLUME OF MY LEAD WORK AO THAT IT'S IN THE SONG BED.NOT SOARING OVER IT.........INTERSTING HUH .......HAVE A LISTEN .......<span style="font-size: large;"><a href="http://www2.mixposure.com/joel_tuttle/song_focus_23290.php">SALORIA</a></span></p><p><span style="font-size: large;">&nbsp;</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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Girl I Need U (Ft Alexis Van Eeckhout)

<p>Hello. A nice way to start a new week is a new collab with Mixposure's "Alexis Van Eeckhout" may's artist of the month here at Mixposure.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I sent over a piece of smooth,sensual soul music to Alexis to see how he would feel about recording a tenor sax lead melody.&nbsp; Alexis has picked up his Tenor Sax and recorded a lead which has given this music a life and mood of its own.. Smooth,sensual,controlled sax playing with feeling and passion.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp; We both hope you enjoy this track from us..&nbsp; Thank you for your time.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Comments welcome!</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>http://www2.mixposure.com/Dave_Meredith/song_focus_24160.php</p>

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Warriors Of Metal Fest lV is Coming! June 17th, 18th

Warriors of Metal Fest IV Open Air comes to Columbus area June 17-18, 2011

 

Amelia, OH – April 30, 2011 – The only open-air fest dedicated to traditional true metal in the US will be held at Frontier Ranch in Kirkersville, OH on June 17-18, 2011.

 

Friday night is headlined by the North Carolina metal heroes, Widow , who will be releasing their fifth album this year, “Life’s Blood,” with direct support by northern Ohio’s own thrash metallers, Vindicator , who are working on their third album due out later this year.

 

Saturday night is headlined by US and European metal fest veterans Aska from Dallas, TX, who will be releasing their eagerly anticipated sixth album, with direct support by Cleveland’s own Shok Paris , who will be playing their first Columbus-area show in over 20 years as they finish recording “Decharge Electrique,” their first new album since 1989.

 

Also returning to the fest this year by popular demand are Sacred Dawn (Chicago, IL) , Lords of the Trident (Madison, WI) , V ӓ nlade (Kansas City, KS) , Age of Distrust (Chillicothe, OH) and internationally recognized doom metallers Dantesco from Puerto Rico.   

 

Making their debut to our fest, and the first female-fronted power metal band to play Warriors of Metal Fest, is Benedictum featuring Veronica Freeman. Other artists appearing for the first time are A Tortured Soul (Milwaukee, WI) , Spellcaster (Portland, OR) , Deathalizer (New York City, NY) , Draekon (Indianapolis, IN) , Horrifier (Trenton, NJ) , Stone Magnum (Michigan City, IN) , and Argonaut (Fort Wayne, IN, with ex-Zephaniah members Justin Zych, Ian Bender, and Gary Wenglikowski).   Additionally, Split Heaven from Mexico, Machinage from Brazil, and Aura Azul from Puerto Rico, who were hand-picked by Iron Maiden to open their April 14th San Juan show, will all be making their debuts on US soil.  

 

Warriors of Metal Fest IV Open Air is organized this year by Warriors of Metal Inc., a newly-formed non-profit organization dedicated to providing education , support and encouragement toward the advancement of traditional true metal music in America .   According to board member Lea Alaee, “The ultimate goal of this fest is to grow it into the American version of some of the best European true metal festivals out there.   Our event has already been compared favorably with Germany’s iconic Keep It True festival and Headbanger’s Open Air Festival, both of which are in their 14th years.   It’s just a matter of time and effort to reach out to all the metalheads to let them know that this is the summer metal party they absolutely cannot miss each year!”

 

Tickets are available at www.warriorsofmetalfest.com.   Get your tickets early for the best price!   Until May 21, weekend advanced tickets are just $30 for ages 17+, $10 for ages 12-16 and $5 for weekend camping. Children 11 and under are free with a paying adult.

 

From May 22-June 10, advanced tickets will be $35 for ages 17+, $10 for ages 12-16 and $10 for weekend camping.  

 

Daily tickets are not available in advance and will only be available at the gate each day – $15 for Friday only and $25 for Saturday only, no camping.   Weekend tickets at the gate will be $40 and camping will be $25.

 

Contact:

Datis Alaee

datis@warriorsofmetalfest.com

(513) 898-0807

 

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