ED WOOD
ED WOOD at first sounds like old school punk/hardcore, forced vocals and a dull droning sound then as
we go through the EP progressively gets more thrash.
"Talking to the void" is the first song on the EP sounding like a dulled down Black Flag with more
forced vocals, and that's saying something. A little ambient at first then you get hit with the
strained vocals, like a cross between a funeral procession and an old clock you hear a DING - DONG
thus making it an entirely unpleasent song to listen to. You're not Sabbath, don't steal the "Black
Sabbath Riff.
1/5
"When good times go bad" is a little better, the vocals fit better in time with the song, making it
listenable, the kick drum however seems very out of place, everythings all dull and refined then you
hear the kick in the background perfectly undistorted. It sounds like really early punk.
2/5
Track number 3. "Dissconnection Notice" is by far the best on this EP, the vocals are bearable, and
the music isn't horrible, ED - a message to you, if you want people to listen to you, this is the
track to base it all on.
4/5
"little Mirrors" Sounds like nails down a chalkboard I couldn't stand it for more than 10 seconds,
ED, Don't make music - Ever.
0/5
Artwork was sick, and whoever designed it ED, would probably play better than you aswell
WATCH THIS SPACE, YOU'RE ABOUT TO SEE THIS CRASH AND BURN, EVERYONE LOVES A FIRE SHOW.
MONOLITIAN
Monolitian "Sea Of Trees" now here's a band with potential, your vocals are good maybe a little weak
but good. the music itself is put together nicely, fitting perfectly with the vocals, great sound.
Word of advice though guys, don't pair with ED, he'll bring you down.
3/5
Watch this space (Not for the same reason as ED WOOD)
Overall 1/5 ED
3/5 Mono
3/5 Mono
Sean
Very poorly written review by a very mean spirited man. I give this review 1/5.
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