{"id":1553,"date":"2015-02-03T22:41:14","date_gmt":"2015-02-03T21:41:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.jutze.com\/?p=1553"},"modified":"2015-02-04T12:14:12","modified_gmt":"2015-02-04T11:14:12","slug":"spintunes-10-round-2-according-to-jutze","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jutze.com\/?p=1553","title":{"rendered":"SpinTunes #10, Round 2 According to Jutze"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Here are my impressions from the second round of <a title=\"SpinTunes\" href=\"http:\/\/spintunes.blogspot.de\/\">SpinTunes<\/a> #10 (<a title=\"Listen to the songs!\" href=\"https:\/\/spintown.bandcamp.com\/album\/spintunes-10-round-2\">listen here!<\/a>) &#8211; written and presented in the order in which I listened to the entries. This time around, my ratings reflect my personal taste (Do I like the song?) more than the successful induction of horror (Is it scary?). Why? Well, the first song I heard made me adopt this rule.<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Lindyke &#8211; Happy Anniversary My Darling (shadow): Wonderful mood. Maybe a bit too much sadness, not enough horror. Of course, knowing that the song can be considered to be based on a true story, it is rather scary. The vocals become a bit too operatic as the dynamics rise. A little bit. Lots of bits here. Mh. I like the piano, I like the vocals. The &#8220;twist&#8221; at the end is rather disgusting than horrific. (Or should I have more empathy with the deceased?) Oh, screw the &#8220;low ratings for songs that don&#8217;t meet the challenge head on&#8221; attitude: 7\/10<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Lindyke &#8211; Howl in the Family: Mh, the happy country mood is not horrific at all. To be honest, I like both &#8211; Country and Western. So I really enjoy this song. But does it explore the horror genre musically? Thankfully, it&#8217;s a shadow, so I just refrain from rating it while I bop along. -\/10<\/p>\n<p>Kolton H. &#8211; Insanity&#8217;s Requiem: I&#8217;m not much of a techno fan. (Or whatever else this style should be called). I know I should elaborate how this song makes me feel. The problem is that there&#8217;s a void in my emotional core when I listen to this. The production is solid and the lyrics seem creepy. It&#8217;s me, not you. 2\/10<\/p>\n<p>Pete Murphy: Mellotron sounds in the background? The lyrics are rather sick. The slow built and the lush instrumentation prevent them from becoming too creepy. I really like the production of this one. The song could have been shorter as the lyrics don&#8217;t really go anywhere after the first third. I want to have a Mellotron! Mh, I really should look for some nice samples, at least. 4\/10<\/p>\n<p>Charlie McCarron &#8211; Knock at Your Door: Nick Cave? Tom Waits after rehab? Is this horrific? It&#8217;s a bit irritating. The lyrics could stand out a bit more. Listening to this, I feel uneasy. So bonus points for this. 4\/10<\/p>\n<p>Ross Durand &#8211; Lullaby?: Rock! Rock! Rock! Travis shouldn&#8217;t have mentioned Rob Zombie, I guess. I didn&#8217;t think Ross could rock like this. The song reaches a good conclusion around 1:11. Stupid 2 minute minimum rule. <a title=\"Dr. Lindyke's Blog\" href=\"http:\/\/music.cratchit.org\/2015\/02\/spintunes-10-round-2-happy-anniversary.html\">Dr. Lindyke wrote in their song bio<\/a> that horror lyrics should be subtle. Ross isn&#8217;t subtle. I like Ross&#8217;s song. He should sell it to Alice Cooper. 6\/10<\/p>\n<p>The Masked Stranger &#8211; Oh So\u00a0 Under Zyvytehliahtysrecht: This is madness! Nice grind core touch. No subtlety here, either. I can&#8217;t make out the lyrics; I have no clear memory of what they were about. Who cares? Evil voice at the very end, ha! 2\/10<\/p>\n<p>Dreiviertel Drei &#8211; Schnipp Schnapp: Finally, some music that is clearly in the tradition of horror movie soundtracks. The (male) vocals seem a bit childish. Which is good for the song. I&#8217;m just glad I didn&#8217;t follow my own &#8220;Schnipp Schnapp&#8221; idea. Overall, the song might be too quiet. An &#8220;Ouch&#8221; every now and then could have spiced things up. Do I like the song? No, it&#8217;s way too scary. So how the hell do I rate it given it&#8217;s the most spot on realization of the challenge? 5\/10<\/p>\n<p>Jurek Mika &#8211; Scream Funk (Screaming): This sounds horrific &#8211; and not in a horror challenge-meeting way. Sorry. The brutality I make out is appalling. The challenge was met, but I still give 1\/10<\/p>\n<p>James Young &#8211; She&#8217;s a Monster: Ah, the challenge was to write a smooth, relaxed song for the dance floor. No, wait. This turns into a rock song. Pop rock. Midnight Oil? Anyhow, this is groovy and laid back. The lyrics play around with love\/hate feelings &#8211; they could as well be about your typical AOR topics. The music is nice. My rating isn&#8217;t (despite the good production). 3\/10<\/p>\n<p>Ben and the Angel Fish &#8211; Slaughterhouse of Mercy: Weird title. Weird intro. The lyrics are dark. Darkness is difficult if you&#8217;re not the Sisters of Mercy (see what I did here?). The music remains slow; it could have been a bit more engaging, I guess. No, I don&#8217;t exactly know what I mean by that. The harmonies are great for this challenge. As several previous entries, it&#8217;s difficult to discern the individual parts. Is there a refrain? Is there a climax? Is there a twist? I don&#8217;t know. 4\/10<\/p>\n<p>David J &#8211;\u00a0 Sleep Child Sleep: Time for an autobiographical note: I&#8217;m very good at falling asleep. So this flood of lullabies sounds a bit pointless to me. It feels a bit as if you&#8217;re playing it safe. Which is okay. I&#8217;d rather have this than a song called &#8220;Oh So\u00a0 Under Zyvytehliahtysrecht&#8221;. There is some kind of outburst in the middle of this song, but for the most part it doesn&#8217;t stand out (just like the previous song). 3\/10<\/p>\n<p>Edric Haleen &#8211; Sweet Dreams (2): What, no song about math test anxiety? I&#8217;m disappointed. Just kidding. Several people had remarked that the challenge was similar to the nightmare challenge from SpinTunes #4. Writing a sequel seems like a natural choice. The song turned out way too quiet, though. The non-piano instruments could have used more space to enhance the atmosphere, I guess. I&#8217;m thinking of chromatic lines and sudden outbursts here. I add a point because I&#8217;d certainly be more open to the approach if I hadn&#8217;t already heard several similar songs in this round. 4\/10<\/p>\n<p>Gorbzilla and the Gorbzookies &#8211; Tea Party: Finally, a song that deviates from the lullaby theme. I wish the lyrics wouldn&#8217;t be so buried in the distortion. Fortunately, I&#8217;ve read them beforehand. And now I feel the horror. Musically, this entry leave to be desired. And it could have been shorter. Still, I very much applaud the approach! 4\/10<\/p>\n<p>Atom &amp; EV: The Demon Rig: The guitar needs more twang! I wish the playing was tighter. The narrative in the verses is wonderful. The melody line in the chorus is, mh, not so good. I can relate to suboptimal vocal talents. I can recommend triple-tracking the vocals &#8211; one voice in the middle along with one (slightly quieter) track on the left and one on the right. The story is scary enough and it doesn&#8217;t turn me off. Good! 5\/10<\/p>\n<p>Jailhouse Payback &#8211; The Doomed Guitar: More Country &amp; Western? That&#8217;s fine with me &#8211; but again I get the feeling that it doesn&#8217;t really meet the challenge. The chords sound sad rather than creepy; the lyrics tend to support this notion. If I were a judge I&#8217;d give a lower rating but I enjoy listening to this one, so it&#8217;s 5\/10.<\/p>\n<p>Governing Dynamics &#8211; To the Honorable Charles W. Yancy, From Your Admirers: I want a SpinTunes edition with solely sad, melancholic, introverted indie rock songs. And I want Travis to win that competition. Meanwhile, here is an overlong song about I don&#8217;t know what. It breaks my heart to not find this more than okay-ish. 3\/10<\/p>\n<p>The Boffo Yux Dudes &#8211; Uninvited Guest: The voices in Tom&#8217;s head caught on tape? Weird? Yes. Scary? Sort of. Hilarious? Possibly. Once again, I feel uneasy. Bonus points for that. 3\/10<\/p>\n<p>Domingo &#8211; 4 Madrigals for Lilith: I had liked the lyrics when I read them online earlier. The choir approach sounds impressive. Making it four parts is a good way to avoid too much repetition. One note around 1:58 seems off key and the following transition takes away some of the atmosphere. Still, it&#8217;s a tense composition and each part is different enough to keep me on the edge of my seat. Good work! 7\/10<\/p>\n<p>Army Defense &#8211; Asylum Nights: Another choir song? No, more pop rock. The production sounds good; the drums have a 70s vibe. Good vocals. Not a lot of horror here. Sure, the lyrics are not happy-go-lucky. Still, from a challenge point of view there is not much here. Nevertheless, I enjoy listening to the track. Here&#8217;s 6\/10<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;BucketHat&#8221; Bobby &#8211; Back from Hell: Hell&#8217;s a place where the singers are French, right? The music has a sad touch whereas the vocals bring some insanity to the song. It&#8217;s more a song than a horror movie soundtrack. So it could have been way more horrific. Still, one of the better songs this round in my opinion. 5\/10<\/p>\n<p>Megalodon &#8211; Daddy Daughter Day: Horror jazz? Well, I&#8217;ve heard worse jazz tunes. Ah, metal intermission with mad lyrics that totally destroy the song. I&#8217;m glad the song returns to the light jazz. The child&#8217;s vocals are irritating in this context. More metal. I better turn down the volume. Now the guitars play lullaby melodies. What an irritating track. This should rank high on most challenge criteria, although I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s a &#8220;good&#8221; song. 2\/10<\/p>\n<p>Emperor Gum &#8211; Express: The background track is wonderfully creepy. The artifical hihat is slightly annoying. I know, I&#8217;m complaining a lot &#8211; earlier I said some songs were too quiet. Now I wish the initial mood would prevail. Instead, it&#8217;s time to rock. The melodies are weird. This might be good for the challenge. However, I find it hard to focus after the intro. Mayhem. Chaos. Almost done. Mh. 2\/10 (which just shows that this is certainly not a unidimensional measurement, because this song is totally different from Megalodon&#8217;s, which got the same rating.)<\/p>\n<p>Adam Sakellarides &#8211; For Sale: Lyrically, a traditional haunted house story. Sadly, the character of the ghost remains vague. The music is hesitant and not really creepy. Otherwise I might haven given more than 2\/10<\/p>\n<p>Zoe Gray &#8211; Grave: Yet another quiet song. A solid entry that could have been shorter, I guess. The sparse instrumentation makes it easier to digest, but it lacks some horror elements. 4\/10<br \/>\n(The rat says: One of the better ones. Not that it is creepy. I don&#8217;t feel afraid. Anyway, nice melody, nice voice.)<\/p>\n<p>Omnious Ride &#8211; White Rose (shadow): Interesting intro. Could be part of a creepy musical. The drums at 1:30 temporarily destroy some of the atmosphere. A few other parts could be shortened, as well. I think. The vocals need to make the story clearer. Make some central words\/phrases stand out. Repeat them if necessary. 5\/10<\/p>\n<p>Melissa Leona &#8211;\u00a0 Come With Me: The horror of having a rehearsal space with thin walls. The singer is trying to sing some nice melodies but noises intrude from all around. And then she can&#8217;t get the reverb out of the PA. What do you mean, this interpretation wasn&#8217;t intended? Well, I like it, thus: 4\/10<\/p>\n<p>Caleb Hines &#8211; Buried Alive (shadow): Ah, finally, some true horror music. Excellent choice of instruments. Spooky harmonies. Caleb manages to weave various creepy melodies into a tense atmosphere. No rock drums interrupt the flow. Instead, the pace quickens around 1:30 only to return to the initial state of suspense. And that return isn&#8217;t a discernible switch but a steady progression towards the core of my fears. Good albeit haunting work. 10\/10<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here are my impressions from the second round of SpinTunes #10 (listen here!) &#8211; written and presented in the order in which I listened to the entries. This time around, my ratings reflect my personal taste (Do I like the song?) more than the successful induction of horror (Is it scary?). Why? 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