Friday, January 20, 2012

MEGADETH

Alright........let us get to it!



  Megadeth is easily the most influential, listened to, analyzed, loved, studied, embraced, thrilled with, respected, devoured, band in my listening life.

  It may have something to do with my having first heard them during my classical training at Brandon University in Manitoba. You see when I began my cello training at a university level it was fun, energizing and all around exciting, but as the months crawled on and the study debt load mounted, my love for music was tested in a progressive manner. I was finding it more and more difficult to slap a set of headphones on and relish in a raw, soak-it-in, uncritical listening session. It had slowly become habit to strip-down, cut-up and critique any piece of music I was listening to. ("Oh, that was a bit out of tune...they sped up a little there...geez, the flute section isn't together at all through that passage...why aren't the french horns more pronounced in this part? They have the melody, Dang It!")




  Megadeth shattered the sound world I was in. I could not keep up with the musical ideas being presented and the sheer strength and conviction that these performances were being executed with was throwing me off balance, totally. It did not matter that Dave's voice was snarly, untrained and often totally unclear. The fact that it was all these things probably created more of an attraction than a detrimental reaction. These guys were not putting any effort into impressing professors. (or anyone else for that matter.) They were getting out what was inside, to put it simply. (I accept that this was just my perception, but what the heck?, this is my head I'm livin' in!) The guitar work is absolutely riveting throughout their library, but the work in Rust In Peace is just about beyond my comprehension.(This would be the recommended album for an introduction.) It was the first stuff I had listened to in practical years that felt all-over new to me. Refreshing!

  Now, could I endorse this music to everyone I knew at the time? Of course not. There were small portions of swearing/blasphemous and violent lyrics that I could not pass on to anybody without considerable forethought and prayer. Just because it did not send me into violent fits was no reason to not consider the effect it might have on others. That being said, it was the most exciting music I had heard in a long time and filled me with a new energy for music. An odd side-effect it had on me happened to be an increase in depth and sustainability in the concentration department. In a way it was as if some of my attention deficit tendencies had been procured by the music itself. I will just say, I did not mind that transferal in the least.


  As for anything about specific albums and such? You will just have to wait until next week.
AND as Dave would say,

"Love and Bruises"

Sunday, January 8, 2012

It Has Arrived!

  Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy! The Skyrim Soundtrack I ordered in November is in my hands. Please allow me a moment of fan-boy gushiness.

  Four discs, an actual case with artwork and a personal autograph by composer Jeremy Soule, IN GOLD PENNING! I know it is cheesy, but this is actually a big deal to me.




  You see, the last two soundtracks I ordered gave me a pin number with which to activate a download for those respective tracks. I then had to download the album artwork, size it, print it and cut it to fit my CD cases. Not exactly the most romantic new album experience I have had. That being said, they were very worthwhile listening experiences.

    I will post an update at a later date as to how this album stacks up. (And whether or not I feel sufficiently inspired to purchase the game itself.)

Saturday, January 7, 2012

2012 Update.

Just a bit of an update.

  The Prince concert in November was cancelled....

  I took most of December off from my blog due to the family and travel schedule. (It may have also had something to do with the onset of depression resulting from a lack of live performances by Prince in my life.)

  I have posts coming on Eric Wøllo, Megadeth, and more!

Nice to be back.