Monday, October 22, 2012

A word to parents, and a review of Boo at the Zoo

Last night we took L to Boo at the Zoo.  I want to say 2 things real quick about the.. experience.

I was a little disappointed in BATZ.  I thought there would be more and for $14, I felt like there should have been.  The Halloween stuff at Grant's Farm is way better and it's only a couple bucks more.  The Zoo is awesome, don't get me wrong.  For a free zoo, it's the best.  But for this event, it was not so good.

The second thing is more delicate.

Well, I just come right out with it.

Why don't some parents watch their kids?  I know my son misbehaves sometimes, he's a kid.  And I'm far from being a good dad.  But seriously?

L went last night as DJ Lance Rock  also (here) from Yo Gabba Gabba! and looked awesome.  He has a Muno backpack and a huge Brobie stuffed animal and we put those in his wagon.

While we were in the children's zoo, which was free at night, 3 different kids tried to take them.  I had to stand with the wagon while B took him to the exhibits and make sure no hooligans kids took his stuff.

Seriously?  It's ridiculous!

Okay, rant over.  Bye for now.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Join the Dead

It seems that when some product or publication gets a huge amount of hype, there's usually a huge amount of letdown.  Take, for instance, the New Coke.  Or Chevy Chase's talk show.  Or the McDonald's Arch Deluxe. Or Jimmy Dean's Chocolate-Chip-Pancake-Wrapped-Sausage-on-a-Stick (why did that fail, I wonder...).

But occasionally, something gets get a lot of hype that pays off.  Like, for instance, Join the Dead's debut EP on Roxx Records.

Being a Christian metal fan, I heard about this record for months before it came out.  I heard how great it was going to be and how I should go buy it as soon as it came out.  I didn't, for two reasons.  First, I'm not a big thrash fan and second, the hype.

But a month or so ago when the oppurtunity arose to write some album reviews for Untombed Webzine, (untombed.com) I thought I'd email a few record companies and see if they wanted the free publicity.  The first album to land in my email box? Join the Dead's self titled EP.

Join the Dead consists of Michael Phillips (Deliverance, The Sacrificed, Fasedown) Paul White (Decadence) and Tim Kronyak (Deliverance).  For those of you also into Christian metal, those names are legendary in thrash circles.

When I put the album on my mp3 player to listen to, I figured I would listen to it once, write a quick review, email Bill the link and be done with it.  But every time I went to write this, I didn't know what to say.

The album is classic thrash.  There are 4 songs, yet the EP clocks in at almost 30 minutes.  The vocals are rough and shouted, but you can still pick up a melodic structure.  The guitars are cruncy and heavy, and Mike Phillips shines in every song.  The drums pound and I don't know how someone with only two legs can play double bass that fast.  The lyrics are excellent and in your face.

All in all, this is an excellent debut. I'm definately looking forward to a full length from these guys in the future.  This album absolutely lived up to the hype.

Check 'em out here.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Reviews coming...

So recently I've had the interesting oppurtunity to start reviewing albums.  These will periodically show up on here.  There will be 2 kinds, teh first being ones I am doing independently for this very blog.

The second will be published by a webzine called Untombed, specializing in Christian hard rock and metal.  Here's my first review for them. http://untombed.com/archives/7277