It's about to get long-winded up in this biatch:
Sex and Religion: I was transitioning from being a teenager to a young adult, and this was my first step away from guitar histrionics (Shut up, I know it's a Vai album...small steps, people, small steps) to songs of substance and meaning. It made me feel like music could really AFFECT you...and Dev's voice was like listening to God speak.
HAARHT: Metal + Humor? GTFO! Besides Scatterbrain and GWAR, I hadn't heard this level of musicianship and humor put into songs, and the fact that if I didn't read the subtext and just went with the "anger" on the surface was a great release. Nothing gets out the rage like screaming along with "SYL"
City: Heavy music can have the power to open your eyes to the world around you, and in you. Besides King's X, this album brough outl a full gamut of emotions in me: Anger, sadness, hope and joy.
Infinity: What can I say that hasn't already been said? Whatever fueled this album awakened a genius, and I stand in awe still today. I felt overhwhelmed when I first heard this album, and still do.
Ocean Machine: This is the album I turn to when I want to revel in my dwindling hope for mankind. Hope, humility and humanity in its best and purest form are represented in this album, and I consider myself a lucky human to have heard it. Lovely album; tied with "City" for my favorite.
SYL: Anger, as seen through the eyes of an adult who has seen the evil that people do to each other up close. Being in the military, I can feel the utter amazement at how easily we humans can, and do, try to destroy each other.
Terria: Hope and a wistful sort of nationalism. I wish more people looked at their home country this way. Not the brainless, "My country is better than yours", but the simple...here is where I live. I see this beauty every day, and I am so lucky to be here. Like, visiting home after being gone a long time and remembering only the good times. Oh, and "Mountain" kicks an amazing amount of tail.
AE: Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Great to lie back and listen to with headphones, and just as good at work to make the day a little better.
Alien: If this doesn't capture my current mental state, nothing else will. Dev & Co. hit the nail on the head on this one. Brilliant and makes me salivate for "The Hummer" and the next DTB album.
Too much to read? Sorry, I'm in a texting sort of mood.
Sex and Religion: I was transitioning from being a teenager to a young adult, and this was my first step away from guitar histrionics (Shut up, I know it's a Vai album...small steps, people, small steps) to songs of substance and meaning. It made me feel like music could really AFFECT you...and Dev's voice was like listening to God speak.
HAARHT: Metal + Humor? GTFO! Besides Scatterbrain and GWAR, I hadn't heard this level of musicianship and humor put into songs, and the fact that if I didn't read the subtext and just went with the "anger" on the surface was a great release. Nothing gets out the rage like screaming along with "SYL"
City: Heavy music can have the power to open your eyes to the world around you, and in you. Besides King's X, this album brough outl a full gamut of emotions in me: Anger, sadness, hope and joy.
Infinity: What can I say that hasn't already been said? Whatever fueled this album awakened a genius, and I stand in awe still today. I felt overhwhelmed when I first heard this album, and still do.
Ocean Machine: This is the album I turn to when I want to revel in my dwindling hope for mankind. Hope, humility and humanity in its best and purest form are represented in this album, and I consider myself a lucky human to have heard it. Lovely album; tied with "City" for my favorite.
SYL: Anger, as seen through the eyes of an adult who has seen the evil that people do to each other up close. Being in the military, I can feel the utter amazement at how easily we humans can, and do, try to destroy each other.
Terria: Hope and a wistful sort of nationalism. I wish more people looked at their home country this way. Not the brainless, "My country is better than yours", but the simple...here is where I live. I see this beauty every day, and I am so lucky to be here. Like, visiting home after being gone a long time and remembering only the good times. Oh, and "Mountain" kicks an amazing amount of tail.
AE: Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Great to lie back and listen to with headphones, and just as good at work to make the day a little better.
Alien: If this doesn't capture my current mental state, nothing else will. Dev & Co. hit the nail on the head on this one. Brilliant and makes me salivate for "The Hummer" and the next DTB album.
Too much to read? Sorry, I'm in a texting sort of mood.
