Thursday, January 31, 2013

CW Allen - Underneath The Bleachers (Free Music, Review) @Noisetrade #hiphop #rap


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11 Songs

Overall Thoughts:

Rap.. and I really did not 'get' all the songs.. most I actually did.. but these were a bit deeper lined messages than are 'normal' for rap.. and while I do think that is cool.. it was a bit harder to bite down and understand 

Recording Thoughts:

Good ... Semi-Professional

Stand Outs:

"We Can Be More" - this one I got.. with Christ we can be more.. we are not less than we 'are' but MORE in Christ.. good message!

"Point Ash Drop" & "Look At Me Now" - the effect put on the speaking.. I did not like.. I found it a bit hard to grip and 'enjoy' as well .. it is just  really a very long ad for the album

"Nothing Really Matters" - interesting melding of Bohemian Rhapsody .. and it seems that the main underlining theme is a relationship lost .. and a betrayal in love relationship.. while it sounds pretty cool.. I did not find the 'story' entertaining.. 

"Fighter" - a pretty interesting interpretation of the life as a Christian.. again not 10% positive on the full message.. but it does sound good

"Transparent" - I found the start of this to sound VERY much like the old Nintendo video games... a bit too rough.. but message wise.. I liked the underlining ideal of this song.. to be who you are... no masked.. no smoke screens...

"Can't Get Away" - another more about a relationship .. good for person to person relationship.. not something I totally enjoy.. but it has a good uplifting beat and a good outlook about a a relationship like this

"Unsigned" - a song about not being signed.. and that he does not make much doing what he does.. and as well pushing the idea that he does it not for the money 'payment' but instead to share the name of Christ





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