album:Snake Eyes genre:Hard Rock streams:40 creation date:2010-12-19
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Howl At Tha Moon
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"`Howl At Tha Moon` sounds like a Viking Throwdown. Despite little melody, this track manages to be entertaining on sheer energy and heart. This could be...
"`Howl At Tha Moon` sounds like a Viking Throwdown. Despite little melody, this track manages to be entertaining on sheer energy and heart. This could be the new Native American music, transcendental and good for dancing or meditating while you`re ripped out of your brains. The tribal rage will never die. Your playing is all heart and embodies the spirit fully. The style is rendered without the need for fantastic solos or parts. If there were some awesome breaks or beats, differing instruments or passages of different music, there would be more opportunity for glory. But it rocks as is. This is the most straightforward music I`ve encountered in this genre; call it `Wordless Rock Groove`."
12/21/10 12:33:04PM @cooter:
Intense, is the first word to my mind after pressing play. I dig this, Mike. Some cool sounds here. I like how you build the tune as it progresses. An enjoyable listen.
The project Seismic Anamoly was started in 2002 by Michael S., who hails from Meridian, MS, USA. Seismic Anamoly has been composing and playing music since...
The project Seismic Anamoly was started in 2002 by Michael S., who hails from Meridian, MS, USA. Seismic Anamoly has been composing and playing music since 2000, and his work is done primarily utilizing his Peavey EVH Wolfgang, Millennium J Series Bass, and Indianola ER Acoustic. Seismo had a total of 13 #1's, 2 #2's, 1 #3, 1 #4, and 1 #5 on the now defunct MP3.com charts, and has been featured on numerous music websites including MusicDish, ZeBox, MP3 Unsigned, New Artists Radio, Musician's Cyber Cooler, MakeAStar, BandTattoo, CDSmash, GetMeMusic, Magnatune, Space Junkies Magazine, Serge Entertainment, Hardcore Promo, MP3 College Radio Network, 1215, Chicago Music Scene, Metalrage and many others.
Seismo strives to capture and reflect the styles of Van Halen, Nugent, and Marino in his compositions, who were/are his primary influences. Seismo's tunes consist primarily of hard driving Power Metal/Rock with a little Acoustic thrown in here and there. These were the sounds that he grew up with and came to love....he still loves it today.
Intense, is the first word to my mind after pressing play. I dig this, Mike. Some cool sounds here. I like how you build the tune as it progresses. An enjoyable listen.
kooder