Thursday, December 18, 2008

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Band Name: Vonzeles
Band Location: Arizona
Sounds Like: Audioslave, GNR, Doors
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Sunday, December 14, 2008

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Band Name: Michael Burgin
Band Location: North Carolina
Sounds Like: Against Me!
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Band Name: Babayaga Ojo
Band Location: Poland
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Thursday, December 11, 2008

"Azumuth" by Azumuth (Hard Rock Artist from Victoria, Australia)

RadioIndy is pleased to present Azumuth with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Azumuth"

"Azumuth" is the self-titled full-length debut from Australian hard rock/alt-metal band Azumuth. Azumuth is the brainchild of singer/songwriter Aidan Dickens, whose soaring vocals and vocal diversity fuel the entire album and well-complement the heavy backing arrangements. The great guitar and drum work and varying methods of creating ambience combined with Dickens' diverse and all-out vocals sounds like a combination of Thursday, Thrice, System of a Down, and Faith No More. Dickens' lyrics are intelligent and meaningful, the songs melodic, and the choruses extremely catchy and memorable, since Dickens never fails to let it all out on the choruses. "Azumuth" is well-produced, sounds polished, and is ready for alternative radio play. "Ends of the Earth" is a mood-setting track with a nice arrangement, great lyrics, and group vocals with an overall sound similar to Thursday. "Disarray" is a great System of a Down-esque track with heavy drums, heavier distortion, and quick lyrical delivery from Dickens. "Azumuth" is a great full-length debut from Aidan Dickens and Azumuth and is as worthy of breaking through to the mainstream as the groups that clearly influenced them. Fans of hard rock and alt-metal should definitely pick this one up.-Chris & the RadioIndy.com Review Team
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"Degenerator - EP" by Azumuth (Hard Rock Artist from Victoria, Australia)

RadioIndy is pleased to present Azumuth with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Degenerator - EP"

"Degenerator - EP" by Azumuth is an excellent hard rock album which features multiple creative takes on their song "Degenerator." This compilation is recommended for fans of Faith No More, Evanescence, and early System of a Down. Azumuth's powerful hard rock vocals are belted out to the heavens on this album. "Degenerator (Voodoo Doll Mix)" is an interesting electronic/techno remix of the single which is similar to some of the heavier tracks by New World Order, Chemical Brothers, and at times even a little like Linkin Park. The EP is an interesting experiment in production and its effect on the overall sound, mood and genre of a song. Furthermore, the EP shows that a well-written song, with a nice build to a powerful and memorable chorus, can work well in many different subgenres. Be sure to check this one out if you are a fan of hard rock songs with a catchy chorus.-Heidi
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

"Faint Young Sun Paradox" by Jeta Grove (Hard Rock Atist from New Jersey(NJ))

RadioIndy is pleased to present JETA GROVE with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Faint Young Sun Paradox"

"Faint Young Sun Paradox" by Jeta Grove is a New Jersey based hard rock band that prides itself on it's huge sound courtesy of crunchy guitars and a booming rhythm section. The first thing you notice is that they sound great. The album was recorded, mixed and mastered to perfection. It really pays tribute to the bands meticulous sound and unique arrangements. The guitar harmonies are the other great aspect to the sound, as they are layered very well. If that is not enough, the band is very tight and the lead vocalist has a great rock voice. Highlights are the opener "Skywarped", with it's fantastic and eerily delightful guitar progressions and overall haunting sound. "Revolution" features a driving guitar riff, a passionate vocal performance and great vocal harmony in the chorus. "One Of These Day" wraps things up with an ominous piano line, and evolves into a rocker of epic proportions. If you are a fan of progressive bands with a huge sound, check these guys out.-Ross
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