Monday, August 13, 2012

Shinedown: Amaryllis



"No one needs you after all
That little social scene
It’s just a hate machine
No one’s here to take your call
And now your self esteem
Ain’t what it used to be

You’ve inspired
The birth of ignorance
The death of innocence
Guess who’s back and mad as hell
The nowhere kids that wished you well

Nowhere!
Kids
Nowhere!
Kids
Nowhere!"


Label(s): Atlantic (US), Roadrunner (International)
Genre(s): Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Post-Grunge
Year: 2012


Track List:
1. Adrenaline
2. Bully
3. Amaryllis
4. Unity
5. Enemies
6. I'm Not Alright
7. Nowhere Kids
8. Miracle
9. I'll Follow You
10. For My Sake
11. My Name (Wearing Me Out)
12. Though the Ghost


Quite possibly one of the best things to come out of Florida, Shinedown hails from Jacksonville. They're sound is a force to be reckoned with and they're live shows are something to behold. I've never personally seen Shinedown live, but from the people that I know who have, they've told me that it's an experience they won't soon be forgetting. Shinedown always goes above and beyond the call in order to make they're fans happy. Because, let's face it, in the music industry, if the fan's aren't happy, nobody is happy.

Shinedown has had major success in the WWE Universe, having songs such as "I Dare You", "Adrenaline", "Sound of Madness", "Energy" and "Devour" have all been used in one way or another by the sports entertainment giant, with the song "Energy" being used as the show's newest theme.

I heard Shinedown several years ago with the song "Devour". If I remember right, it was another stumble find for me. But ever since, Shinedown has been one of my favorite "generic rock" groups I listen to. The sound, the passion, everything about this band screams "for the fans!". And the fourth record, "Amaryllis", is no exception.

From start to finish, this record hits hard and plays harder. With a couple of breaks into power ballads such as "Unity", "Miracle" and "Amaryllis", this record has a little bit of something for everyone. But if the power ballads aren't your thing, they've got some harder songs for you such as "Bully", "Adrenaline", "Nowhere Kids" and "Enemies" to name a few.

Overall, this album is a must have for your collection. Unless you are a die hard metal fan, then, well, I got nothing for ya. At least, not yet. But to put this album in a nutshell, I would have to say what I've been saying: Hits Hard, Plays Harder.

Shinedown's "Amaryllis" gets a 9.8/10. Why? "I'll Follow You". Not my favorite Shinedown song on this record...But it got a great score, so no reason to complain.


As always, I'm your host, M. Watts. Keep Rockin'!

Thousand Foot Krutch: The End Is Where We Begin


"We are the ones, we are the guns
And we will ride, we are the voice of a song unsung
We are the change, we are the chains that hold us
We are the choice, we are the strong
We are one"

Label: Independent
Genre(s): Hard Rock, Nu Metal, Alternative Metal, Christian Metal, Rapcore
Year: 2012


Track List:
1. The Introduction
2. We Are
3. Light Up the Sky
4. The End Is Where We Begin
5. Let the Sparks Fly
6. I Get Wicked
7. Be Somebody
8. This Is a Warning (Intro)
9. Courtesy Call
10. War of Change
11. Down
12. All I Need to Know
13. Fly on the Wall
14. So Far Gone
15. Outroduction


Where the heck have I been? Well, let's just say life got in the way and this became less of a priority. But, seeing that I have nothing going on today, I figure I might as well make a post. 

And what better post than for one of my favorite albums of the year?

The band is TFK, Thousand Foot Krutch. The album is "The End Is Where We Begin". I'm M. Watts, and this is Musicville U.S.A.!



Formed in 1995 in Canada under the name "Oddball", Thousand Foot Krutch is a christian metal group who has grown in popularity over the years. Recently the song "War of Change" was featured in the Pay-Per-View event WWE: Over The Limit 2012 as the official theme song for the event. In regard to the record, vocalist Trevor McNevan said:

"the record is some of the heaviest stuff we've done and some of the lightest". I couldn't agree more. This record is heavy from start to finish. When I first caught wind of it, I was a little hesitant of it.

Why? A simple question that deserves a simple answer: I don't like rap metal. But with the opening song, "We Are", I was hooked from first listen. I couldn't stop the record from playing and listened to it in its entirety the first day I got it. After listening, this album shot up into the Top 5 of my favorite albums of the year (a list I will be releasing closer to around Christmas time probably). 

As far as sells for TEIWWB, it bebuted at No. 14 on the US Billboard 200 and sold 23,000 copies. Not bad, if I do say so myself.

I think one of my favorite things about this albums is how bass heavy it is. I've always loved having bass heavy music, and this record is no exception. As for my favorite tracks, I would have to say "Yes". I love every song on this record. Another thing I like about this record is that it is completely fan made. What I mean by that is people had to donate to TFK in order for this record to be made. To me, that shows you just how loyal your fans are when that happens.

Now for the rating!

TFK's The End Is Where We Begin gets a 9.7/10. While I do love every song on this record, I don't really care much for the track "This Is A Warning". Other than that, awesome record.


As always, I'm your host, M. Watts. Keep Rockin'!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Update April 4, 2012

So, it's been a very long time since I've last posted. Obviously. And I'm not going to apologize for it because, well, let's face it, life gets in the way.

A lot.

And because of that, I have had to stop a few things that I've wanted to do in order to straighten them out. This being one of them, sadly. But fear not! I'm working on getting my hands on some new albums for this year, and hopefully I should be up and running at full capacity here within a month or so, if everything pans out the way I'm hoping it does. And remember, if you have an artist you would like for me to check out(I prefer albums), go ahead and let me know! And I'm now officially opening the floor for anything. Rock, Pop, Country, Rap, Blues, Metal, the whole nine yards.

Give me something to do here, people!


But like I said....should be back to normal here in a month or so.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Update for 2/25/12

Hey there all of you out there in Internet land! Bet you thought I had fallen off the face of the earth did ya? Well, I haven't. Just thought I'd log on and give you guys a quick update on what's going on. School has been really hectic and time consuming...hopefully I will be able to get back on a regular posting schedule sometime here soon...but until then, hang tight! I'll be back and ready to rock with some new stuff for guys to take a look at. But in the meantime, you can help me by leaving comments to let me know how I'm doing, as well as leaving request for stuff you would want me to take a look at. Thanks for being patient with me and hope to see you guys soon!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Top Albums of the Year

Much like last year, I will post a picture of the album as well as mention which label they are with.

Let's get started!



1.
 Amon Amarth: Surtur Rising. 
Metal Blade Records

2.
 Stryper: The Covering. 
Big3 Records

3.
Before The Dawn: Deathstar Rising. 
Nuclear Blast Records

4.
Five Finger Death Punch: American Capitalist
Prospect Park Records

5.
Insomnium: One For Sorrow
Century Media Records

6.

Megadeth: Thirteen
Roadrunner Records

7.
Warbringer: Worlds Torn Asunder
Century Media Records

8.
Theocracy: As The World Bleeds
Ulterium Records

9.
Alice Cooper: Welcome 2 My Nightmare
Bigger Picture Records

10.
I Chaos: The Human Repellent
Raped In The Face Records

11.
Maylene and the Sons of Disaster: IV
Mono VS Stereo Records

12.
Dropkick Murphys: Going Out In Style
Born & Bred Records

13.
Golden Resurrection: Man With A Mission
Rivel Records

14.
Arch Enemy: Khaos Legions
Century Media Records

15.
Red: Until We Have Faces
Sony Music Entertainment Records

16.
Hammefall: Infected
Nuclear Blast Records

17.
Black Stone Cherry: Between The Devil & The Deep Blue Sea
Roadrunner Records

18.
Rise Against: Endgame
DGC, Interscope Records

19.
Dream Theater: A Dramatic Turn of Events
Roadrunner Records

20.
Scar Symmetry: The Unseen Empire
Nuclear Blast Records

21.
Becoming The Archetype: Celestial Completion
Solid State Records




All in all, a good year for music I'd say. And there was soo much more I could have put on here, but I think I'll just leave it at 21.


Honorable Mentions:

A Hill to Die Upon: Omens
August Burns Red: Leveler
The Crimson Armada: Conviction
Grave Robber: You're All Gonna Die
Halcyon Way: IndoctriNation
Havok: Time is Up
Chickenfoot: 3
Hope for the Dying: Dissimulation
Immortal Souls: IV: The Requiem for the Art of Death
Lance King: A Moment of Chiros
Pastor Brad: Back to the Shredder
Petra: Back to the Rock
Pylon: Army of God
Red Fist Revolution: The Fall of Goliath
Stratovarious: Elysium
Tokyo Blade: Thousand Men Strong
Vision: Street Fighter
Whitesnake: Forevermore


Alright, 2012, let's see what you've got in store for us.


As always, I'm your host, M. Watts, wishing you a safe and Happy New Year!