Thursday, September 5, 2013

Native- Orthodox

Another album I was waiting on this year. I saw these guys play at Echoplex with a friend in February of this year. I ended up buying We delete; erase EP, Wrestling Moves and donating them money and because we both my friend and I got a free poster. I got to meet Bobby Marcos and Daniel Evans. There liveset was really fucking good, the band played clean and played new songs from Orthodox. The liveset was actually recorded as well. A band called Junius and Caspian played as well which were good too but Native played first. I wished I brought a backpack since I was holding on to the merch throughout the whole show since it started at 9 pm and didnt end til about 12:30ish am close to 1. Nonetheless it was a good set they did. And now Orthodox was released on August 20 or 24 I dont remember the exact date but in between there. Bobby's vocals sorta change so did the band, sounding more mature than We delete and Wrestling moves. Too be honest I kinda didn't like the change but don't get me wrong it's still a really good album. I was hoping for at least a 10 song length with no short instrumentals like they had in Wrestling moves but instead it Orthodox is 8 songs. The songs are still driven in the same Native form but just more matured and toned down. Books on tape is one of my favorites from the album which was the first song to be previewed for Orthodox. I still hope Native does there thing still since the band was going through the bad stages in one being stressed out on making this release which took them 3 years to release it since Wrestling moves was released in 2010. It is a good album though I actually am waiting to see if amazon will have it for a cheaper price on CD if not then I'll buy the vinyl version of the album.




Orthodox

Monday, September 2, 2013

Ask for answers

Since early fall of last year Ask for answers been sorta around as a project 90's influence Orchid a la-Raein sorta type. We tried making some songs but we all sorta lagged it except Filip who is the vocalist who was pretty much the only dude on top of this. Although not much of my guitar parts are heard on here. I do hope on the next release Ill be ahead of the game. We all have different influence but in the end it is related to DIY, Skramz and musicianship. If your those diy skramz hardcore nerds that like bands from today that sound like the older generation of emo bands AFA may by your medicine. Anyways check the demo out.

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