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April 23, 2010

IMMOOR truly shows us that SHE MOVES

Filed under: Music-Reviews — Tyler @ 9:48 pm
SHE MOVES

Buy SHE MOVES by IMMOOR from iTunes

Have you ever driven in your car and sat in traffic and wished that you had something to listen to that would instantly set you at ease? Something that would drain the road rage from your blood pulsing veins might be a good thing, no? Well I was on the 55 Freeway here in Orange County at about 6 O’Clock and my patience was wearing thin. Now I noticed that we are getting a lot of people visiting this website from Canada and Sweden lately so you might not know what that freeway is like. So let me tell you. The traffic was unbearable. There were mountains of cars going nowhere and it even started raining. I was daunted by the sea of vehicles and I wasn’t sure if I was going to get mad. Then I turned my car stereo up real loud and listened to my music. I was fortunate enough to have IMMOOR’s latest album, SHE MOVES in my car. The music’s mellow melodies and soothing vocals instantly helped me to relax and let my mind drift a bit while still be able to focus on the slowly moving road. Each track flowed from my stereo into my ears like a well crafted novel gleans into your eyes without your direct knowledge or concentration. SHE MOVES made me feel good.

IMMOOR in his latest album, SHE MOVES, will pump you up with the first song on the album, “IN TO YOU.” The song is upbeat, head-bobbing fun that is very light and yet intelligent. The patterns of electronic treble sounds compliment the bouncing bass line. The vocal polyphony sounds great and is layered with perfection. If this song was a tiramisu it would have distinct, tasty layers that flaked together in beautiful harmony. It is a great way to start the album.

Nothing makes electronic more interesting than the introduction of real instruments and hand-played layers. So in track number 3, “CALIFORNIA FALLING INTO THE SEA” the bass line is a real treat. It sounds funky and masculine and danceable. The bass line is punchy and staccato and I love it. Truly, it sets an excellent foundation for the dynamic high sounding tones that leap across the left and right channels like digital fleas playing hopscotch on a keyboard. The message in the song makes a lot of sense, IMMOOR talks about dancing with the girl, like the end of the world. That is cool. Again IMMOOR’s vocals are well performed and he sings with honesty and without airs.

IMMOOR

Click the picture to buy IMMOOR albums in CD format from CD Baby

A real gem on SHE MOVES and a reason why I think you should buy the album on CD Baby so you can have and listen to the hard-copy is the track “REASONS TO STAY INSIDE.” This song was made with the band GODDAMN ELECTRIC BILL and it is superb. It starts out with a peppy intro and pretty basic snare but then the vocals kick in and pull you in. At about 50 seconds a creative guitar line stimulates you. Then at 1 minute and 53 seconds something amazing happens. IMMOOR sings about living in his color tv and then this spooky and beautiful vocal part makes you stop doing or thinking whatever you’re brain is drained on, and you just bask in the magnificence of a feeling that can only be described as unity with serenity. It’s like being at the edge of a cliff and feeling a slight gust of wind brush past your fingers and cheeks, as if to let you know that you may be alone, but you exist because you are something real and your experiences are real. Great track!

The next song, “YOUNG INTENTIONS” is another collaboration between IMMOOR and GODDAMN ELECTRIC BILL and it is excellent. It has a slightly industrial hint to it, not really in the vocals but in all the breathing and pulsating sounds that permeate the track. But these sounds don’t really make the track an industrial song, it is still electronic and has a good Pop to it. The chorus has a very full sound and it envelopes you with the notion of air being released from a friendly valve in a large machine made out of velvet.

Now the song “SHE LIKES CROQUET” is probably the one that has the most potential for crossover success into mainstream pop. It is an excellent song mostly because the bass works like a charm with the vocals. The bridge is so tight and I only have one real problem with it. At the refrain at about 1 minute 25 seconds there is a piano line that sounds really cool, but then it travels higher and for some strange reason it seems to get a bit dissonant and doesn’t mesh well with the chill rest of the song. It is a minor detail but I think that the piano line is the only thing standing against “SHE LIKES CROQUET” from being a hit single. Also, this song is too short, I felt cheated that it was only 3 minutes 26 seconds with a fade out. It would be a shame if this song didn’t get a remaster and put on an EP with a longer version.

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IMMOOR

An eerie and thought provoking track, “THE FLOOD” has a unique sound. It mixes electronic, thin-sounding drums with a cool piano line that sets an eerie mood. This song is accompanied by mind-altering distant sounds and effects that engage the listener at 1 minute 10 seconds. The vocals come so fast and so clear, yet they are spoken so relaxed and softly that the song has an excellently intimate and personal feeling to it. You want to allow the music to seep into your ears and put you in a safe trance of melancholy melodies.

IMMOOR wraps up the vocal tracks in the album with “BEHIND THE WALLS” which is groovy and tight. I liked this song because the bass line is so catchy and it licks the effects on the guitar. The bass is something that you might expect to hear in a movie somewhere, when the lead character is walking down the street to meet a hot girl who is going to give him a package with $50,000 in it. Then at 2 minutes the song adds this video game sounding puffing effect that dances around the treble. It really works and it accents the song, “BEHIND THE WALLS” and gives it a fresh yet retro feel to it. This song would be an excellent edition to any cocktail party or mixed CD.

The album, SHE MOVES is concluded by an instrumental song, called “INHALE EXHALE.” This song is different because the background is downbeat sounding and thoughtful and mellow, while the drums are upbeat and driving. It keeps this duality throughout the song but there is variation in the middle which keeps the song interesting.

SHE MOVES is a great album and click here if you would like to download it on iTunes. It is a great album to listen to in the car and it is also is good headphones music if you are on the computer or want to chill. Since I’ve listened to IMMOOR’s music for the past 14 years I can tell you that his style is constantly evolving and I recommend that you keep tabs on this artists latest endeavors by checking out the IMMOOR Facebook page.

March 21, 2010

Repo Men and the US National Debt

Filed under: Observations — Tyler @ 1:11 pm
Repo Men

Repo Men

SPOILER WARNING: Repo Men has an Interesting Message. The movie is about a company called, “The Union” that builds artificial organs that are mechanical in the future that are uber expensive. People need the organs or else they die, but they usually can’t afford them so they take out massive loans to pay them off. The Union then sends “Repo Men” like Jude Law’s character (Remy) to remove the organs and take them back to the Union if you can’t pay for the loan after 3 months. What happens in the movie is that Jude Law’s character gets betrayed by his partner and he needs to get an artificial heart. He then can’t pay for his artificial or “artiforg” heart and then his partner has to repo Remy’s heart. Remy then goes on the run.

The entire movie deals with one central issue that is very interesting and applicable to modern American Society, and that issue is debt. Without a doubt Americans are facing debt issues that seem so big they might as well be as bad as having a fake heart. First of all we have the National Debt, which is about 12.6 Trillion dollars right now. This National Debt represents how much we owe the FED. This debt is spiraling out of control. I was reading this one document written by the Zeitgeist people that says something along the lines that if the National Debt continues to rise at the rate it’s going. Taxes will need to increase to 65% by the year 2013. 65% is a huge number. Imagine seeing 65% of your paycheck go to taxes. You would be left with 35% of your original paycheck in order to pay for housing, food, clothing and other life needs. The movie Repo Men shows us that debt that piles up can quickly get large and it happens without us really noticing it. Remy said that the three month grace period on his heart went by very quickly and he was running out of options. The artiforgs in Repo Men represent how we can’t go bankrupt on our national debt. The national debt is not like credit card debt where you can go BK if you get over your head. If the United States of America can’t service it’s debt then other countries will view our currency as valueless. This would cause an instability in the trade system of the world. This is because the USA is such a large consumer of world goods. The USA can’t simply say it has too much debt to the FED and that it wants to go bankrupt. That would probably make our currency worth less than the peso. This is very similar to the artiforgs in Repo Men because if you can’t pay for your organs you can’t simply go bankrupt and keep the organs, the Repo Men take then back and then you probably either die or suffer immensely. Who is going to come for the USA when we can no longer pay for the interest on our ridiculous national debt? Hopefully they don’t repossess our  banking system, or the FED decides to pawn our Navy for payment of the debt. There are a lot of things that could happen, and none of them seem good.

March 15, 2010

New J-Campos Shirt in Design Stages

Filed under: Friends — Tyler @ 6:54 pm
J-Campos

J-Campos T-Shirt Concept

We are currently working on a new T-Shirt design for Jonathan Campos. It is of Jonathan Rocking out on his guitar. As you can see there is a split screen look to it. That represents the duality and awesomeness of music and being a hero. Also you can see from the picture that Jonathan is wearing a bandanna. That sends symbolic imagery of power and omnipresence. This T-Shirt concept was worked on by Jason Stringer who is a rocking musician. Lettering and T-Shirt implementation by Tyler. Please feel free to leave feedback on what you think of the T-Shirt concept, because we want to make it as awesome as possible.

March 6, 2010

I’m Finally Feeling Better!

Filed under: Overidon News — Tyler @ 7:26 pm
pancreas

I had pancreatitis

I’m Finally Feeling Better! I was in the hospital for 6 days. Can you believe that? I was in there for pancreatitis. It’s a painful inflammation of the pancreas. What happened is that my pancreas was creating too much lipase. That’s an enzyme that breaks down fat molecules. When I was in the hospital the doctors made it so I wasn’t allowed to eat or drink for 5 days. They had me on an intravenous solution of basically salt water. Did I get hungry? Yes, but my stomach hurt so bad I knew I didn’t want to eat. So when the pain got intense I pushed the call button to get pain meds. They gave me this drug called Dilaudid. The painkiller did the job and it was injected into my IV. The first time I got the drug I was like, feeling pretty good. It felt cold going into my veins and it worked very fast. I was wondering why the nurse asked me if I had ever taken Dilaudid. And the reason why I think she asked was because I got sent on a 1 way trip to the baloney land of Purple Town.  No Joke. Dilaudid is serious stuff. I was in incredible pain and after being pumped full of Dilaudid I was chilling. The part that was lame was that after taking the pain medicine subsequent times, the effect wasn’t as strong. But the Dilaudid still did its job.

When I got to the hospital I hadn’t had a bowel movement for about 2 and a half weeks. So they gave me enemas and laxatives. Those kind of worked but not really. Then on day 4 they gave me this drink called Go Lightly. This drink tasted like liquid wax and I had to drink tons of it. It came in a 1 gallon container and they wanted me to drink all of it. I drank like 5 cups and then puked, then the nurse came in and told me that I needed to keep drinking and that I should have saved my puke so they could measure it. Then I drank more and puked again. But since I hadn’t eaten anything for 4 days I just basically barfed up the liquid and water. It was foamy puke. Then I drank a little more and puked again and then that’s when I threw in the towel and said that I wasn’t going to drink anymore. The nurse then said, “Well, the doctor said you can just sip it until midnight.” And I was like, “Ok, I’ll do that.” But I had no intention of drinking any more of that stuff. Then a few hours later I started to have a bowel movement and it was a watery explosion. That was the case for the rest of the night and in the morning. Then in the morning I got a colonoscopy, which is basically where the doctor sticks you with an anal probe camera and examines your insides. I was put under some sleeping medication when they did it and I remember being in a different place when I woke up. It was kind of disorienting. Then they showed me pictures of my insides and it looked like some kind of alien horror movie set.

But now I’m out of the hospital and I am finally able to eat food and drink beverages. I’m not allowed to eat pizza which is pretty harsh. But at least I’m not in uncontrollable pain.

-Tyler

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