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Two cents, and then some > Deftones - Beware from Saturday Night Wrist

Posted 27 September 2015

Taking this thing back to the dark side for a bit. Nothing like slow, trudging drum work mated with foreboding piano and distorted guitar and heavy bass. Now pair that with Chino's eerie/haunted vocals and you've got a creepily good combination. They do feature a fairly heavy instrumental break at the end, and, to top it all off, they've got some cheesy b...


Two cents, and then some > Vulfpeck - Adrienne & Adrianne from Vollmilch

Posted 03 August 2015

4 person band featuring a simple drum set, a piano and bass guitar nothing really too fancy. Again, with this band the awesomeness lies in the instrumental work (yep this is yet another non-vocal piece). You have one set of piano laying the theme down in its jazzy glory. The other track is insanely riff filled, ornamenting all over the place. Weave in fil...


Two cents, and then some > Vulfpeck - Fugue State from Fugue State

Posted 22 November 2014

4 piece band featuring a simple drum set, a Wurlitzer, bass guitar, and electric guitar, nothing really too fancy. The awesomeness lies in the instrumental work (yep this is a non-vocal piece). The name actually captures part of the wonders of the song, there are examples of counterpoint and stretto all over the place, which ironically clashes with the ja...


Two cents, and then some > Young the Giant - Cough Syrup from Young the Giant

Posted 08 November 2014

Simply put, this is easy-listening at first glance. The guitar work starts with picking, transitioning to simple rhythm with supporting fill and riffs in between verses. The drum work is, for lack of a better word, rather heavy in the verses: it's rather like heartbeats, using alot of bass drum, transitioning to much more upbeat work in the bridge and cho...


Two cents, and then some > Muse - Panic Station from The 2nd Law

Posted 31 May 2014

Where to begin. Delicious slap-bass. Muddy drum work. Vocals reminiscent of the 80s, with alot of those chorus fills and chimes of also late 70s funk. So much funky goodness. Starts with funky slap-bass and muddy drums and builds up as it goes with Bowie meets Prince meets Stevie Wonder brass fills and guitar riffs. Mate the bouncy bass work with a guitar...