MP3 subtlerage - Random Acts Of Insanity
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Pink Floyd, Rush, Nine Inch Nails and Vangelis in a street brawl.
13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, ELECTRONIC: Techno
Details:
Reviewed by: Tim Q. (Listen.com)
"One-man Iowa band attempts the impossible: combine heavy Industrial beats with touchy-feely new age melodies. The result is more compelling than you might imagine -- something akin to Pink Floyd on steroids."
Reviewed by: Paul Petrovic
"This album breathes precision and care. The lush, dreamy, synth-pop soundscapes cascade off one another harmoniously, preserving the melodic stream of music and lyrical passages. Delicate keyboards and rich, full vocals are constant throughout. "The End" alone is worth the price of this album, and has quickly taken its place among my preferred play list; but "Warped" through "Points of Light" (tracks 7-13) are all perfectly composed as well. I stand in awe of the gifted aptitude Subtlerage brings to their craft. This album was my first foray into independent music, and, given its lush arrangement, I don't plan on looking back."
Reviewed by: a kid named stario
"its the opposite of suicide. ....though sometimes, at night, when i put on random acts of insanity i try to eat my brains.also, the chickens like it. (NO!!!!!!!)"
Reviewed by: Amy
"This music reminds me of how great everything is when I am stoned...even stale doritos are good when stoned...and peanuts are awesome...this album reminds me of peanuts when i am stoned..."
13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, ELECTRONIC: Techno
Details:
Reviewed by: Tim Q. (Listen.com)
"One-man Iowa band attempts the impossible: combine heavy Industrial beats with touchy-feely new age melodies. The result is more compelling than you might imagine -- something akin to Pink Floyd on steroids."
Reviewed by: Paul Petrovic
"This album breathes precision and care. The lush, dreamy, synth-pop soundscapes cascade off one another harmoniously, preserving the melodic stream of music and lyrical passages. Delicate keyboards and rich, full vocals are constant throughout. "The End" alone is worth the price of this album, and has quickly taken its place among my preferred play list; but "Warped" through "Points of Light" (tracks 7-13) are all perfectly composed as well. I stand in awe of the gifted aptitude Subtlerage brings to their craft. This album was my first foray into independent music, and, given its lush arrangement, I don't plan on looking back."
Reviewed by: a kid named stario
"its the opposite of suicide. ....though sometimes, at night, when i put on random acts of insanity i try to eat my brains.also, the chickens like it. (NO!!!!!!!)"
Reviewed by: Amy
"This music reminds me of how great everything is when I am stoned...even stale doritos are good when stoned...and peanuts are awesome...this album reminds me of peanuts when i am stoned..."
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