2.12.2009

Another "Snow White 8 Ball" Review

I got another review for "Snow White 8-Ball" on garageband this afternoon, and all I can say is FINALLY! Someone gets it!

Theatrical till inducing clear vision
Toy drums seems introduce to a new wave revival number on the mood of Hiroshima mon Amour by Ultravox, but it fades under a cascade of sparse sounds, which are a similar to howl or wining (or some other night animal) and reshape in a half sitar-driven & half stomp rock groove.

Voices - very odd and never singing for real, but I'm not saying it's bad, actually I like it - appear here and there as yells, strange laughings, sparse phrases 'til everything slow down and mutating in ionized sounds, which remain as musical carpet.

Now song is suspended... seems depicting a limbo where you can't see clearly, but many sounds of real life arrive a little awry to your ears.

I mean, it's like when you faint: You hear the world fade away, stay for a while between awake and gone, then come slowly back to reality.

As noises raise up in volume and number, the groove is fading slowly in, with his frenzy reverse looped bass and some similarity with the harshest Nine Inch Nails and even a nuance of Grateful Dead.

Song transmits a sense of mistique, druggy ritual soundtrack. It's psychedelic in his effects more than his form, as the climate is more hard rock than dreamy.

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