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Wait in Vain: Timm McIntosh (vocals, guitar); Chris Jacobsen (guitar); Roger Kilburn (bass guitar); Alexei Rodriguez (drums). Wait In Vain Seasons Songs Seasons Review
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$11.18 With Adam Lambert, American Idol finally got a finalist who was completely, utterly contemporary, aware of what's hip in music and culture and aware of how music is made and consumed in 2009, never seeming to try to follow fads or set trends, just embodying the time. Mercifully, he came in second to Kris Allen, for if he came in first he may have had to tame his self-styled glamazon ways. A second place finish allowed Lambert to come out of the closet and indulge in his penchant for theater on his debut, For Your Entertainment -- which isn't quite the same thing as camp, for if Adam Lambert is anything, he's earnest about his dress-up, never winking at the audience because he doesn't think there's much funny about his glitter and mascara: that's just what pop stars are supposed to do. He's learned that by listening to his stacks of Queen and Bowie records, from watching old MTV videos on YouTube, from living in a present that always competes with the ever-present past, so he takes it ...
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| | Cloud One Atmosphere Strut CD (1977)
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$10.45 Since the disco underground communicated through the 12" format, containing A-sides and B-sides that almost always surpassed the several-minute mark, full-length albums were a rarity. Cloud One's self-titled album (reissued on CD in the mid-'90s as Atmosphere Strut, and then included in its entirety on both The Best of Cloud One and The Very Best of Cloud One) is one exception to the rule. As with the remainder of Cloud One's material, each song on this LP was produced and arranged by Patrick Adams, a remarkably prolific cult legend whose name should be just as instantly recognized in dance music circles as Giorgio Moroder and Arthur Baker's. Not only was Adams an incredibly talented figure behind the boards (and a label operator on top), but he also revolutionized synth playing -- no one before, during, or since has played the synthesizer like him. Cloud One is one of several testaments to these facts, containing a handful of classic disco cuts that remain in DJ crates decades after being recorded. "Atmosphere Strut" and "Disco Juice" (the latter in a different mix from its longer, more popular counterpart) have the highest profile of these six songs. Both are euphoric but completely distinct from one another. "Atmosphere Strut" is a nine-minute drift carried by a light, winding groove, a repeated refrain of "We're gonna fly, fly away," crazy synth squiggles, human handclaps, and incidental exclamations of delight. "Disco Juice" is downright colossal; with its humid, nocturnal feel; shimmering strings; taut bassline; and a dazed, wordless refrain, it practically forces anyone within earshot to involuntarily twirl in a state of bliss. The delirious "Spaced Out," the smooth/easy "Dust to Dust," and the jubilant closer "Doin' It All Night Long" put a cap on this brilliant album. ~ Andy Kellman
Since the disco underground communicated through the 12" format, containing A-sides and B-sides that almost always surpassed the several-minute mark, full-length albums were a rarity. Cloud One's Atmosphere Strut is one exception to the rule. As with ...
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| | Universal Measure Time Bomb CD (2008)
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$11.49 Universal Measure has been told they are a “breath of fresh air” in the music scene by fans all over. So sit back and breathe deeply. Their first full length album “Time Bomb” shows how music is still evolving in an amazing way. Universal Measure was put into the list of “Top Ten Bands Deserving To Make It Out Of Seattle” in Exotic Underground Magazine right after its release. Universal Measure has opened for national acts such as Kittie, Walls Of Jerico, Scum Of The Earth, Veruca Salt, LA Guns, DORO and In This Moment. They have played Seattle’s annual Hempfest and took first place in the Seattle “Queen Of Rock” battle of the bands. Universal Measure is currently getting radio play on stations such as KISW and have been in for various interviews. This band and their album will continue to grow on you more and more the longer you listen. “Time Bomb” isn’t the only thing making this band stand out from the masses though. You have to see them live! There is no subsitution for seeing Universal Measure on the stage. The thick and intricate istrumentaion is the genious of one guitarist (Frank), one bassist (Brandon) and one drummer (Jake). Vocalist (Windy) brings the icing to the cake. They all play off eachother to keep the song interesting without trampling eachother. Each song maintains an excellent flow as they weave in and out of eachother’s way. They bring the Hard and the Rock, while some even classify them in Metal. But strong melody is always incorporated as it is an important element for Universal Measure.Almost all who are introduced only by hearing Universal Measure assume there are two singers in this band. Universal Measure has one solid female vocalist who makes all the incerdible sounds you hear alone. Her growls and screams hold much more than a candle to the male dominated genre, it’s more like a flood light. Not only ...
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