powerful, raw, melodic at times yet always against the grain and always metal this band tears up flashrock studio with three songs and an interviev hosted by TFG.
Watch as Godzilla kicks some monster ass in this metal music video, including that of Mechagodzilla 3. =) Song is “Burning Angel” by Arch Enemy, from one of their older, classic albums titled Wages of Sin. Enjoy! and please comment! Burning Angel Burning Angel Burning Angel… … Godzilla Final Wars Against Mechagodzilla III Tokyo SOS Tribute GMV Arch Enemy Burning Angel Melodic Death Metal Music Video AMV Gojira vs Kiryu Rodan King Caesar and Anguirus Monster Wages of Sin Action Kaiju Fight …
Music censorship is quite a controversial issue. It came under fire during the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Al Gore’s wife, Tipper Gore, headed the Parent’s Music Resource Center in an effort to get censorship addressed regarding heavy metal music. The organization was successful in getting warning labels added to albums and CD’s featuring explicit lyrics. This was designed to help parents make informed choices about their children’s music selections.
While popular bands of the time including Bon Jovi and Poison were forced to change their album covers because one was of a girl in a see through shirt that read Slippery When Wet and the other featured a sadistic looking creature with a very long tongue, teenagers everywhere rebelled heavily against the music censorship guidelines. What was put in place to prevent the selling of such music to young children actually fueled the sales! This was because it became more interesting to teenagers because their parents were against it. Also, the censorship regulations of music only stated that a warning label had to be placed on the packaging. It didn’t prohibit the sell of the music selection to teenagers.
Tipper Gore and her followers had their day in court regarding the issue, as did the heavy metal bands it threatened. Many showed up to state in court that censorship of their music was a violation of the first amendment. It is interesting to note that the music of this generation is a lot more sensual and provocative than the music of the 80’s and 90’s even thought of being.
The issue of music censorship continues to be heated. Many artists who offer songs with explicit materials and lyrics avoid the issue in the public domain by offering a clean version of the songs as well as their uncut version. Both versions are available at the same retailer, allowing the consumer to make an informed choice as to which they prefer.
The issue of music censorship doesn’t stop with just the sell of the music. Controversial artist Marilyn Manson was not welcomed for some of the stops on the Ozzfest tour he was part of. The Six Flags theme parks clearly banned him from all concerts they were promoting. The country arena has its issues as well. The Dixie Chicks came under fire for their comments regarding George Bush during a concert in Texas.
Looking at brainwave patterns, many experts in the game of love have surmised that subliminal seduction and music are really great ways for you to succeed in the game of love. Music is a real important part of the game of seduction and what you need to know is that you need to be able to queue the right kind of music for the right kind of mood. Playing heavy metal might not get a girl in the mood, unless she is a rocker chick, and then, you need to find some really mellow heavy metal as well. It is proven that sound is a crucial factor that activates the cortical in the brain, which can then affect plenty of the functions and emotions of the human body, so if you have that kind of weaponries music at your disposal, then the possibilities are quite endless with the game of seduction.
Music soothes the soul, and in this case, it can arouse the senses to actually make seducing someone else that much easier. For one thing, you need to know that music plays a large part of our lives and they affect how much we are behaving as a person. For example, let us go back to the rocker chick theory. If we were to bang really heavy metal music with plenty of angst lyrics, more often that not, you would begin to feel angst and begin to bang some stuff near you. Images of your enemies roasting in open fires would come to your mind and you would end up venting the built in rage you had for the past work week, splitting your bosses in two, boiling your irate colleague and even blasting the entire office building to smithereens.
As you can see, the music has brought out the existing feelings of stress and anger that you already have in your mind. But bear in mind the very special word that comes in here and that word is pre existing. Which means that if you bring back a girl that has absolutely zero interest and attraction in you, you can play the most romantic music in the world, proven tunes to turn on a stone and she would rather copulate with the wall. She or he in fact, has to have existing feelings for you and the best thing about it is that these feelings can be totally latent. They do not have to be strong feelings at all, and the music will help to amplify these feelings.
It would be really good if you can find out what kind of music she or he likes and what music was playing when they were in romantic moments in their past relationships. You can ride on their old feelings and actually use them to your advantage. At the end of the day, the game of seduction is all about the music, and once you master the music, you master the game. You will have your man or woman responding to you and being all seductive to your attentions. A good love scene always needs a good soundtrack to it – remember that and you can get anyone you want.
Music censorship is quite a controversial issue. It came under fire during the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Al Gore’s wife, Tipper Gore, headed the Parent’s Music Resource Center in an effort to get censorship addressed regarding heavy metal music. The organization was successful in getting warning labels added to albums and CD’s featuring explicit lyrics. This was designed to help parents make informed choices about their children’s music selections.
While popular bands of the time including Bon Jovi and Poison were forced to change their album covers because one was of a girl in a see through shirt that read Slippery When Wet and the other featured a sadistic looking creature with a very long tongue, teenagers everywhere rebelled heavily against the music censorship guidelines. What was put in place to prevent the selling of such music to young children actually fueled the sales! This was because it became more interesting to teenagers because their parents were against it. Also, the censorship regulations of music only stated that a warning label had to be placed on the packaging. It didn’t prohibit the sell of the music selection to teenagers.
Tipper Gore and her followers had their day in court regarding the issue, as did the heavy metal bands it threatened. Many showed up to state in court that censorship of their music was a violation of the first amendment. It is interesting to note that the music of this generation is a lot more sensual and provocative than the music of the 80’s and 90’s even thought of being.
The issue of music censorship continues to be heated. Many artists who offer songs with explicit materials and lyrics avoid the issue in the public domain by offering a clean version of the songs as well as their uncut version. Both versions are available at the same retailer, allowing the consumer to make an informed choice as to which they prefer.
The issue of music censorship doesn’t stop with just the sell of the music. Controversial artist Marilyn Manson was not welcomed for some of the stops on the Ozzfest tour he was part of. The Six Flags theme parks clearly banned him from all concerts they were promoting. The country arena has its issues as well. The Dixie Chicks came under fire for their comments regarding George Bush during a concert in Texas.
The movie centers around Alex Fletcher (played with ultimate charm by Hugh Grant), a has been member of a former pop group literally named “Pop.” The opening sequence of the film is, in fact, supposed to be a good music video of the group led by Colin (Scott Porter) and Alex (Grant). Who knew that Grant could make the kind of moves he does in this film? I actually found it kind of in a weird sort of way.
It seems that Alex’s former band, Pop, disbanded years ago when partner Colin went on to become a big star. Alex, on the other hand, never got a break and has ended up playing theme parks, business openings, and class reunions. Just as he is about to give up and admit his has-been status, Alex is approached by his manager to write a song for a current pop star named Cora (played by Haley Bennett). It seems that Cora, who is a weird combination of, Britney, Christina, and Shakira, likes his old songs and wants him to write one for her.
There is a catch, unfortunately, in that although Alex used to write the music for his songs, he never wrote the lyrics. Thorat was the job of his fmer partner. Not wanting lose the gig, which would allow him to sing on stage with Cora, he tasks his manager Chris (played with wit by Brad Garrett) with helping him find a lyricist. But the lyricist that Chris finds for Alex is more suited to heavy metal music than he is to love songs.
As luck would have it, just as the two new partners begin their music collaboration, a girl comes to the door to water Alex’s plants. Sophie Fisher (played adorably by Drew Barrymore), it seems is a natural born lyricist who inadvertently suggests a few lines for the collaboration. Alex finds Sophie’s suggestions much more suited to his style and Voila, a new partnership is born.
Many people decry watching TV as a family activity. ‘There are so many other worthwhile activities to do with a family!’ they wail. Sure there are more active pursuits for families; those activities are often costly and time-consuming. Sometimes, the family just needs to relax and unwind.
It’s a sad fact that most people, including piano players, regard music theory and harmony as some abstract concept that has very little to do with the songs they play on their pianos. Nothing could be further from the truth. Knowing music theory and harmony is the key to opening a whole new world of exciting insights into the songs we play, and enable us to do things on the piano we never dreamed we could do, to say nothing of enjoying the process a hundred times more.
What is music theory, and how can I benefit?
Here are just a few of the wonderful skills and insights a person benefits from by learning music theory:
How notation works — a huge advantage in sight-reading.
The hierarchy of rhythm — solving rhythm problems before they begin.
All kinds of scales — the “ladders of notes” every song is composed of. Major scales, 3 types of minor scales, chromatic scales, whole tone scales, modal scales.
How transposition and modulation works — playing songs in different keys, and getting from one key to another smoothly.
Complex time signatures, and what they tell you.
Perfect, major & minor intervals — helps ear training greatly.
Two-part and four-part harmony.
Figured bass such as IV, V7, ii6, I6/4, etc. and how it relates to chord symbols such as Fm7, F6, Dmaj7, etc.
Harmonizing melodies with all these chords.
Open & close voicing, inversions, secondary chords, form, cadences, non-harmonic tones, arranging for voices, arranging for brass, arranging for strings, transposing instruments, key relationships and many other exciting insights into the inner workings of music!
But what is harmony?
Harmony is a sub-set of music theory. It is a series of notes in combination, played simultaneously. Listen to your favorite songs, and pay close attention to the back-up vocals when they’re being sung along with the lead. Can you hear how the two vocal melodies differ in pitch? That’s harmony, and it’s highly possible that those back-up vocalists were chosen because of their strong ability to harmonize.
Singing a harmony, or rather picking one out on your own without written sheet music, is an almost inherent musical skill that many singers would die to possess. But harmony isn’t just the province of singers; it’s found in every single area of music. Any time a sound is layered on top of another sound and those sounds match each other in rhythm and melody (but not pitch), a harmony is created.
Harmony is made of intervals, and as such, it can be considered dissonant (scratchy, uncomfortable, like playing an E and an F at the same time) or consonant (pleasing or smooth). What makes a harmony pleasing or unpleasing, however, is extremely relative. In medieval times, only octaves and perfect fifths were considered harmonious, and any harmony that deviated from that was generally frowned upon. In modern western music, though, nearly everything is considered to be harmonious by someone. Fifths are still very popular in modern harmony but are now used in the most unlikely of places; heavy metal music, for example, frequently uses perfect fifths in the vocal harmony to create an eerie effect when layered on top of the more dissonant instrumentation.
Harmony, in addition to being consonant or dissonant, can also be subordinate or coordinate. Subordinate harmony, the tonal harmony used most frequently today, is a series of harmonies that are based on each other. The harmony moves in such a way that a resolution is somewhat predictable; you can hear this type of harmony in modern pop music, musical parts that flow very easily into each other and don’t leave the listener baffled as to the turn the song has taken. On the other hand, coordinate harmony is a series of harmonies that operate independently of each other. They do have some common relation, of course, but don’t typically move toward a goal, or predictable resolution. Renaissance musicians often used this type of harmony, and it’s capable of producing rich and moving textures within a piece of music.
Learning music theory and harmony is not just an option you can take or leave: it is part and parcel of the “stuff of music”. No surgeon would ever say “I don’t want to learn all that stuff about the nervous system & the skeletal system and blood vessels and how the lungs and heart works and all that stuff — I just want to operate”.
And yet the majority of piano players ignore the very thing that would take them to the next level in their playing and knowledge — music theory & harmony.
Music is an amazing thing. Uniquely human, at least here on Earth, music has the ability to lift the hearts of everyone who listens to it — making them feel on top of the world and taking their spirit high into the sky.
Music has evolved through humanity’s own evolution. Beginning as nothing but grunts eons ago, it slowly evolved into a music form, complete with born flutes and drums made out of hollowed out tree trunks.
As time went on, musical instruments, and our own musical composition, began to change and evolve. String instruments and sheet music came along, and with it came new musical forms like the violin, piano and saxophone.
Into our past century, music evolved even faster, beginning with the advent of jazz in the 1920s, which spawned rock and roll in the 1950s, which then created nearly every modern form of popular music, from pop and hip hop to grunge and heavy metal.
Music is an impressive aspect of our culture and despite all our misgivings, some of the musical pieces we create are truly revolutionary. That is the beauty of music and it is true what they say, music can tame the savage beast. It is an amazing invention of our civilization and it truly ranks as one of the greatest things our species has ever created.
Think of any civilization or colony of people, and think of them without music. It simply cannot be done because music is a part of us. It is part of our souls and it is our souls that allow us to make that amazing music.
Where will music go from here? Will it continue to evolve and will new types of musical instruments begin to appear to take the place of outdated ones? Well, if you look back 100 years, the concept of an electric guitar, turntables or synthesizers was completely foreign and inconceivable. However, for us, they are a part of our current musical regime and there is nothing to say that new, interesting forms of musical instruments will evolve in the future to continue spreading the beauty of music to us.
Every kind of music has its own beauty to it. From the soft and wonderful melodies of classical, to the angst-ridden and powerful punk genre, music is a diverse beast that occupies every realm of our civilization. Simply put, our civilization would not exist in its present form without it.
It is what allows us to make up for some of the atrocities we have committed, because perhaps there is a bit of hope left for a species that seems to kill without conviction, but can produce unbelievable beauty through the music of such individuals as Mozart.
It is a testament to our species in the diverse forms of music we have created, because it may truly be our greatest gift to the cosmos as our music blasts over the airwaves and out into the galaxy to inspire other, possible intelligent beings, with our song. Who knows what the future holds for humanity’s musical talent.
No matter what your preferences are, no matter what kind of disposition you have- you simply cannot refrain yourself from being mesmerised and enticed by music. Since its inception, music has been the most loved source of entertainment and people with different tastes and likings admire several kinds of music. It has different kinds and forms. Across the world different kinds of music has evolved with the emergence of distinctive civilizations and the characteristic nature of the people in different countries etc. The influence of music can be felt in every corner of the world. Various genre of music like rock, pop, classical, jazz etc have been immensely applauded by the people. Country Music
is also well accepted and admired by the music listeners across the globe. This highly melodious and mellifluous form of music is awesomely pure and subtle. Unlike the conventional pop and metal music, this genre is known for its flawless and soft rhythms that are soothing to the ears and pleasant to the soul. Many popular artists have given amazing performances and great albums that have remarkable influences from this music. These albums have achieved admirable success and recognition from the listeners.
Country music is a remarkably enticing genre of music that focuses on the melodies and the rhythms. It is identified by its immensely mellifluous tones and upbeat numbers. It is a blend of various distinctive music forms from across the world and mainly has influences from the music that was originated in the southern parts of the United States and the region of Appalachian Mountains. Around 1920, this category rapidly evolved and gained popularity among the masses. This kind of music has its roots in the various traditional and classical types like folk music, old times music, Celtic music, gospel and the blues. In the southern United States the various ethnic groups created music of different styles and the combination of all these styles emerged as the Western Music that comprises a major part of the country and western music.
There have been a number of artists and performers who have gained immense popularity with this genre of music. Elvis Presley, who was earlier known as The Hillbilly Cat was one of the biggest pop icons in the history of music. He won recognition through his immensely admirable country music performances. He was featured on the radio program Louisiana Hayride where he used to give amazing performances based on this music. Similarly Garth Brooke is one of the most appreciated country based music artist whose albums were chart toppers. He made short debut in other genres too. This genre saw its greatest high in the year 2006 when the country albums sales increased by the 17.7 percent to a whopping 36 millions.
The country pop has its roots in the soft rock and the country-politan which emerged as a sub genre of this music in the 1970’s. It was well accepted by the wide variety of audiences during the same decade. The singers like John Denver, Glen Campbell and Anne Murray were some of the most admired artists of this genre. “RhineStone Cowboy” by Campbell is amongst the best and biggest crossover music hits. The songs in this music CD are still hummed by the teenagers and youngsters. Olivia Newton John is considered as the best female country vocal performer.
Outlaw country revolutionized this genre of music completely with the derived Honky Tonk sounds of late 1950’s. After 1935, the Western Swing Big Band leader Bob Willis used drums as the major instrument in his band Texas Playboy. The drums were readily used by the country musicians and the rockabilly groups till 1955. Later, they became significant in the country bands also. The electric guitar was used in the bands that were originated in the beginning of 1938. Arthur Smith achieved immense success with the Guitar Boogie a MGM records album that declared the beginning of guitar as the most influential instrument in the country band.
“Christian Rock”, the genre often scoffed at by traditional rock artists, enthusiasts & critics alike is gaining popularity and stamping its place as a sort after genre for the young generation of head-banging, mosh-pitting gurus! Didn’t Christian rock die a couple of years ago, you ask? Christian rock music is growing faster than ever before with Daily News of Christian Rock Music, new artists & albums streaming across the Internet and pumping the airways continuously every day. So where did this religious music come from? I mean this is new right?
This type of rock music wasn’t around 20 years ago, was it? Well I didn’t think so until recently, the reality is Christian music or should I say Christian rock music has been around seemingly since the dawn of creation! So why seeing it today all the time? Where were the God Rocker’s for so long and what happened to the voice of damnation for those participating in anything other than a church hymn or Sunday school choir? The chastity belt of today’s Christian rock is alive and kicking. There are many religious organisations who oppose this form of music, I will talk more about this opposition later.
Most Christians are in favor of this “movement” feeling that Christian rock music is another way to reach people with the importance of the Christian faith. So why the controversy?, what is so different about Non-Christian rock music in comparison to Christian rock? Many have asked this question and instead of quoting Mr. Bob Dylan “the answer is blowing in the wind”, I thought I would analyze the facts and see why there is so much “opposition” to the sounds of “thumping grace”. After reviewing many rock & heavy metal music bands and performances and then compared them to their Christian counterparts, I did see differences but not many! The stage performance was very similar with the exception of Non-Christian heavy metal revealing more of a dark or sadistic side at times in general there was little if no difference in presentation from Christian rock to standard or Non-Christian music. The only real difference I could see was in the lyrical content, with Christian rock music singing words from the Bible and preaching family values.
So why was Christian rock music introverted for so many years, seemingly hiding in the shadows from more upright members of the Christian community? Well apparently they weren’t hiding at all, it’s just that I like many people didn’t even know they were around back then! Good old fashioned Christian rock bands like Petra, Stryper, Bloodgood, Whitecross and Tourniquet have been rocking Christians and secular music lovers alike for generations.
The voice of rock damnation is still screaming louder than ever in some Christian circles although seemingly falling on deaf ears of a Christian Rocker community that grows bigger every day. Who opposes this Christian liberation? Who else but other Christians! It seems some segments of who have not advanced to modern day sounds are Bible bashing these Christian rock music head bangers with eternal consequences for their “misguidance”. The most dramatic example I came across was the seventh day adventist (SDA) church who proclaim that Christian rock music is quote “Devil music”. The seventh day adventist church preach that all rock music has the “beat of the devil” borrowed from primate heathen rituals, beating in time with the body’s “natural rhythms”. I found it hard to believe that people could think this way at first, but indeed it is true and the SDA church is serious about stamping out any and all rock music, or anything for that matter that has a drum beat!