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AtomicCrimsonRush
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Joined: July 02 2008
Location: Australia
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Posted: September 09 2010 at 23:34 |
MY REVIEW
"GAME ON"
A tribute to video games over the last two decades
Vangough's "Game On!" is a real curio as it is music solely based on a variety of video games. The Killer Instinct theme brought back memories and I did recognise the underwater level sequence to SNES Donkey Kong Country. These are instant highlights but the rest is background music and nothing more than that. Of course this can be a good thing for studying or reading and I have no problem with that. It's just that I was expecting a prog metal album, and it didn't deliver. I was quite disappointed with this album as I won this item and was hoping for an excellent treasure, not more instrumental background stuff.
In essence the album has some great tracks on it it beginning with the rocking 'Wily's Castle' with a scorching wah wah lead guitar break; music from Mega Man 2 that I never played on any console. It is OK to be fair at first listen but does not grow on me like a lot of music will after a time. After a while the music does slot in to that background music category that plagues prog instrumentals. 'Marine Fortress' has a cool melody with metal touches taken from one of my fave electronic games Wave Race 64.
One of the highlights is 'Simon's Revenge', the first epic with 5 songs combined into one; we have thunder and bells in the intro, followed by a plethora of musical styles. It features the melodies 'Simons Theme, Beginning, The Cave, Into The Castle and Bloody Tears'. I like the crunching metal riff in the first section in particular. The time sig changes fo rhte next section with keyboards competing with distortion. I love the lead guitar break with the harp in the mid section; wonderful music here. At times there are some creepy nuances, cathedral vamopire music and low drones with sustained choral keyboards.
'Your Darkest Hour' is taken from Punch Out! a 1980s retro theme. Quite a bit of fun really and does capture that retro 80s vibe. It is quite heavy with some inspirational guitar riffing and extended lead breaks.
'The Turtle King' is from the game Super Mario Bros, a cult game that all gamers are familiar with. A very heavy distorted guitar begins this with thrashing drums. Due to the thrashier quality this is one song that actually can be classed as definitive metal. The off kilter time sig is great too. Another highlight of the album.
'Green Hill Terror' is a medley of Sonic The Hedgehog, everyone's favourite blue speedy hedgehog. The track rocks along at a stedy tempo, with twin guitar leads and a chugging metal riff. It seems that the album picks up pace the furhter we get into it. The tracks become more metal and less keyboard driven. The lead on this is played at a fret melting speed and certainly worth a listen.
'Corneria' is another Mega Man inspired track. It has a retro flavour and is quite a boppy number with massive amounts of lead and keyboard trade offs.
'Killer Instinct' is from that game, a direct homage to the classic with tonal and rhythmic variations according to Vangough. I owened the free CD that came with the game and this is similar though with a heavier feel. The drums are incredible on this, majestic flourishes and cymbal splashes with double kick pounding rhythms.
'Torvus Bog' is from Metroid, a medley of various themes from the game. It features some of Vangough's heaviest material according to the liner notes of the album. I can believe that too listening to its heavy doomy structure. It begins with soaring lead and then a very low distorted riff gallops along with keyboard interjections.
Finally we get to Donkey Kong Country and the water level 'Coral Capers' - ah, the memories come flooding back. I spent too long on this level when I was addicted to beating that pesky game. It is a melancholy track but a good one to end the album.
I do not like to play the devil's advocate to new music out there, but this was rather an absurd idea; to write music inspired by video games. The video game music should remain with the games though I can understand how this will appeal to a niche fan base. Although I did have an affinity for video games in my youth, I am not likely to want to return to the music from those games. Perhaps the music is more designed for the youth video game target audience. Don't get me wrong, I am grateful for winning this album thanks to the generosity of the Vangough members, perhaps I should hear another album apart from this to make up my mind. 3 stars for me, as it certainly has some great riffs and some cool retro memories contained therein.
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Conor Fynes
Prog Reviewer
Joined: February 11 2009
Location: Vancouver, CA
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Posted: September 15 2010 at 14:27 |
Has anyone else heard of the band Powerglove? If so, then you might understand why I can't bring myself to respect Vangough for 'Game On.'
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AtomicCrimsonRush
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Joined: July 02 2008
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Posted: January 01 2011 at 08:32 |
^^^ yeah i agree with all that
cos thats basically what i wrote in that review
I guess i should be flattered that people think my reviews are worth copying...
Edited by AtomicCrimsonRush - January 01 2011 at 08:36
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AtomicCrimsonRush
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Posted: January 01 2011 at 08:38 |
ljasmin65 wrote:
These are the highlights now, but the rest is background music and nothing more. Of course, this may be a good thing to study or read, and I have no problem with him. It's just that I expected a prog metal album, and it has not delivered. I was very disappointed by this album that I won that point and hope for a good tax, no more stuff.Vangough instrumental background "Game On!" is a real curiosity, the music based solely on a wide range of video games. Killer Instinct theme brought back memories and I recognize the sequence water level for SNES Donkey Kong Country.
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spot the difference - a prize to those who can find 10 similarities....
My review intro:
Vangough's "Game On!" is a real curio as it is music solely based on a variety of video games. The Killer Instinct theme brought back memories and I did recognise the underwater level sequence to SNES Donkey Kong Country. These are instant highlights but the rest is background music and nothing more than that. Of course this can be a good thing for studying or reading and I have no problem with that. It's just that I was expecting a prog metal album, and it didn't deliver. I was quite disappointed with this album as I won this item and was hoping for an excellent treasure, not more instrumental background stuff.
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Dean
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Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout
Joined: May 13 2007
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Posted: January 01 2011 at 11:40 |
^ Jasmin's version promised so much more... furniture!
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What?
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Sean Trane
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Prog Folk
Joined: April 29 2004
Location: Heart of Europe
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Posted: January 01 2011 at 11:54 |
I think I won a PA prize sometimes this year, so they (Vangough) sent me their latest (along with a t-shirt) , but it's anything but my type of music... I'm about to publish my review of their album, but if anybody in Europe wishes for the copy sent to me, please PM
I'll gladly exchange it or even give it away, coz I'd rather a Cd to stand in shelves where they'll get regular spinning time.
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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Conor Fynes
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Joined: February 11 2009
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Posted: January 04 2011 at 16:20 |
Sean, I live in Canada, but if that's too far of a trip, than I understand completely.
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Sean Trane
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Prog Folk
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Posted: January 08 2011 at 12:24 |
depends whether you live in St John or in Victoria
I'll see how much it costs ....
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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AtomicCrimsonRush
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Joined: July 02 2008
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Posted: January 08 2011 at 16:53 |
I am wearing the Vangough T Shirt right now actually! It looks great and my son thinks its a Star Wars shirt as the guy on it looks like General Grievous with 4 lightsabers....
The Cd has not troubled my CD player since the review. I just have no interest in it as theres so much more to listen to on my CD catalogue - theres a pile I have yet to hear.
If anyone in Australia wants to hear the CD I might forward it on.
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Conor Fynes
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Joined: February 11 2009
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Posted: February 04 2011 at 14:24 |
I was able to listen to the first song on the CD, it sounded pretty good from what I could hear..
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colorofmoney91
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Joined: March 16 2008
Location: Biosphere
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Points: 22774
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Posted: April 24 2011 at 22:03 |
That one album of their's inspired me to write a classical guitar rendition of the Super Metroid soundtrack.
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Redlingerie
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Joined: November 05 2015
Location: United State
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Points: 12
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Posted: November 20 2015 at 02:19 |
Feature Artist 2015 :) :)
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