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Music Review: Burning Point, Even Nine, Nightwish and Spider Rockets

Written by Marty Dodge
Published December 01, 2006
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The female vocalizing on it is just stunning. The CD starts with the awesome "Wish I had an Angel" and ends with frankly stunning male-lead "High Hopes," recorded live with serious Floyd influences. If you have never heard this band before, this collection is well worth checking out. It is, unlike many greatest hits, very much their best of... so far. Oh yes, and there is special DVD with three live tracks none of which are on the CD. This is an excellent package from an amazing band that hopefully will rise again soon.

Spider Rockets: Even After

I gave this CD quite a few listens before I wrote this review, even putting off its writing for a week or so. Something about this band just irks me a bit. I have finally figured out what I loath about this band. It's the abysmal whiney vocals of the lead singer, which have the same affect on me as fingernails on chalk-boards for some. Now some people like that sort of almost spoken whiney singing - I guess I don't.

Alas, this is most obviously the case on their appallingly bad cover of "Helter Skelter". Sad thing is, even though the CD has a horrid drum sound, you can tell the musicians in the band are actually quite capable. The playing on here is decent, but then the singing gets in the way.

Well, that is your lot. My music piece for an think-tank has finally dropped and it is called "Creative Destruction In The Music Industry - The Way Ahead". I Never thought I would write something for the oldest think-tank in the UK which has the word destruction in it. Needless to say Blogcritics gets a nod in the piece as an example of consumer led use of technology. Many thanks to Eric for his help with the piece.

As always keep supporting live music where ever and however it may be. Stay safe and rocking every day.

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Marty's band, Growing Old Disgracefully, can be found at: Disgraceful Music. His Cthulhu tales can be found at Temple of Dagon.
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Music Review: Burning Point, Even Nine, Nightwish and Spider Rockets
Published: December 01, 2006
Type: Review
Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Hard Rock, Music: Metal, Music: Progressive Rock
Part of a feature: Marty's Musical Meltdown
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#1 — December 2, 2006 @ 10:49AM — Chris Beaumont [URL]

I didn't particularly care for SPider Rockets either.

#2 — December 3, 2006 @ 09:41AM — Marty Dodge [URL]

Its a pity because they are a good band; lose the singer. What is scary is their cover of Helter Skelter reallys show that Motley Crue's version was not the worst it could be.

#3 — December 4, 2006 @ 07:22AM — Chris Beaumont [URL]

Scary thing to say!

#4 — December 4, 2006 @ 07:25AM — Marty Dodge [URL]

Yes it is...innit. I actually found myself comparing Vince's voice to that of the lady in SR.

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