Episode 05: El Chupacabra in this el Banjo

Josh came up with that title…I have no idea what it means or if it’s even spelled right…

We start off with finding out Jeff read a book—with words. The Heroin Diaries by Nikki Sixx. Which then lead into a discussion of herion in general which then further digressed into books in general. I have no idea how…as Angus said, we’re a literate group. Oh, and apparently when Josh was sick, he thought CNN was watching him. Movies were brought up, Jeff sang a song about Josh and Rob and Jeff had some eBay stories to tell. After that the wheels pretty much come off of the show and we digress into God knows what.

In music we discuss Cobalt, Psycroptic, Scar Symmetry, Megadeth, Faith or Fear, 1349, Mastodon and Tool.

Get Nikki Sixx’s The Heroin Diaries at Amazon.com

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Psycroptic – Ob(servant)

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Somewhere Satan is smiling.  Why?  Because he’s in possession of another contract for someone’s soul.  The victim this time is Dave Haley, the drummer for Psycroptic.  It’s the only logical explanation as to how he can play as fast as he does.  He’s not in a class by himself, there are other drummers out there that are equally as fast if not faster, it just means Satan is going to need a larger filing cabinet.

I’ve finished listening to Psycroptic’s latest album Ob(servant), and I’m going to come right out of the gates and say, overall it’s a good album.  I’ve already mentioned Dave Haley’s drums.  They’re pretty mind blowing. Not only are they fast, they’re tight.  I say this a lot, but I think it’s worth saying when someone can play that fast and tight.  I heard a live recording of Slayer’sRaining Blood” one time, and it was all over the place.  It sounded like no one knew what the other was playing and where they were in the song.   We must have brothers in the band (although I can’t find hard proof of that anywhere), because playing the  guitar and equally as good is Joe Haley.  He’s fast and clean.  The same goes for Cameron Grant on bass.  My only problem with the album, and only because its a personal preference, is the vocals.  Everything is screaming and growling done by Jason Peppiatt.  I’m probably contradicting myself a tad here because I’ve recently reviewed another band that also had screaming and growling that worked really well for me.  Jason Peppiatt does a good job with said screaming and growling.  Far better than I could ever do.  It’s not my thing but I can see how people who are fans of that type of singing would love this album.  I think overall, people are going to like this album wether they like that style singing or not.  I’m the prime example – most days I won’t give that kind of singing a second listen.  But musically this album is really well done.  It’s fast, tight, and the music rocks. For me that makes Ob(servant) quite listenable – growls and all.

Pick up Psycroptic’s Ob(servant) on iTunes and Amazon.

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