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Peeping Tom "Peeping Tom" Album Review
Worth your ear space
This is not the best thing Mike Patton has done, but it grabs you on the first listen, rents headspace for days and is pretty darn hard to forget. Songs are catchy, smooth, dangerous and near mystical in places. But is it any good?
I can understand that some people will be disappointed with this release. At times it seems self-indulgent, but in a Randian way that benefits the listener. At other times it seems confused by what it wants to be, but genre-bending is what Patton does best. You can't argue with that.
Parts R&B, parts industrial, parts world music, parts hip hop, parts metal. It's a stew of styles that works wonders. I bought it after seeing the band perform on "The Henry Rollins Show" and was hooked. I don't buy music all that often (I get most of it free from labels), but this demanded I spend some scratch on it. It will demand the same of you, and you'll be better off for it.
Video Peeping Tom - Mojo
Mike Patton's brand new side project, featuring Rahzel. Looky looky ten dolla
SAILOR WINTERS - RED AT MORN


































Sailor Winters "Red at Morn" Album Review
Review
Sailor winters is Ryan Cox who previously served time as one of the vocalists for athens, Georgia powerviolence powerhouse Divorce. After numerous cd-r releases which have all sold hundreds of copies, “red at monr” finds Ryan utilizing power electronics and drone to create a very thick and heavy but tranquil sound. Sailor Winters will appeal to fans of John Wiese, Daniel Menche and others.
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red at morn - sailor winters
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