search for: in
 
advanced + submit your tab

+ submit your review

+ submit your article
fresh tabs / 0-9 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z / top 100 tabs

The Dead And Dreaming Review

artist: dry kill logic date: 07/10/2006 category: compact discs
The Dead And Dreaming
Release Date: Oct 5, 2004
Label: Repossession
Genres: Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal
Number Of Tracks: 11
The Dead And Dreaming offers an enjoyably solid and focused, if somewhat predictable, dose of sensory assault.
 Sound: 9
 Lyrics: 9
 Impression: 9
 Overall rating:
 9.4 
 Reviewer rating:
 9 
 Users rating:
 9.8 
 Votes:
 4 
 1 review 1 commentvote for this cd: 
overall: 9
The Dead And Dreaming Reviewed by: metal4me, on july 10, 2006
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Sound: Dry Kill Logic isn't just your ordinary metal band. They blend their instruments together awesomely (I couldn't think of another word besides awesomely). The guitar riffs in every song kick lots of umm that one body part, you know the one, the toe. Yeah. Anyway, before I ramble on, as if I'm not already, the drumming, the bass lines, and the great guitar riffs, blend together incredibly to create great metal music. // 9

Lyrics and Singing: The lyrics aren't really anything special, just the typical metal lyrics. I especially like the the song Lost, I like how he builds up in yelling. The lyrics aren't that great, but the way he sings makes it sound really good. He's got a good metal voice. He can have the normal metal voice to yell with, or he can go with his soft singing voice like on the song Goodnight, which is on the album The Darker Side Of Nonsense. I love the yelling, and then theres that background voice that does some singing. Overall the singing/yelling fits the music perfectly and sounds great. // 9

Impression: To get a good feel for this album, some songs you may want to listen to are Lost, Paper Tiger, Buckles, or 200 Years. It's up to you to find where to illegally download the songs you thief. Anyway, Dry Kill Logic is sort of similar to bands like Hatebreed or Damage Plan, besides the fact that Damage Plan had one of the greatest guitarists ever, Dimebag Darrell. I love the guitar in this album. I love how in almost every song theres those fast, heart pounding, guitar riffs. I love the intros to Paper Tiger and 200 Years, and you will too. If I lost this or it was stolen then, I would probably go get it again. Theres really nothing to hate about this album. I dislike the beginning of As Thick As Thieves though, but other than that it's overall pretty damn good. Buy it/download it/ whatever you want to do, just listen to it! // 9

Vote Was this review helpful to you? Yes / No
Comment Post your comment
subscribe to
More Dry Kill Logic reviews: rating category latest review
+ The Darker Side Of Nonsense 10 compact discs 12/21/2005
Comment tools:    Post your comment (please login or register first):
biu
   quote
smilies =)
  

About

Help/FAQ

Terms of Use

Privacy Policy

RSS Feeds  

Site Map

Link To Us

Advertising Info

Job Opportunities

Contact Us

© 2012 Ultimate-Guitar.com or its affiliates.  
All Rights Reserved