Product Details
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| 1. Push |
| 2. Believe Me |
| 3. Kill For You |
| 4. Silver |
| 5. Freaky Be Beautiful |
| 6. Break Her Down |
| 7. Into Everything |
| 8. Picture Elvis |
| 9. Machine Punch Through |
| 10. This Shrieking Love |
| 11. Low Low Low |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Moody music,
By "skulliest" (Edmonton, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Silver (Audio CD)
This is the debut disc for Moist, a five piece Canadian group. This album is full of dark themes meant to be played on a stormy night. On most songs, you get the feeling that lead singer David Usher is a very tortured soul due to the anger and pain that comes across in his vocals. A lot of times he will vary between hurried whispers to anguished screams. Mark Makowy's guitar often screams as loud and as agonized as Usher's vocals, often providing a tense counterbalance to the lyrics. Jeff Pearce and Paul Wilcox provide an extremely solid rhythm section. The final touch that really adds a lot to Moist's sound is the piano and keyboards played by Kevin Young. They add an almost gothic feel to most songs.'Push', the album's lead single has been absolutely crushed by Canadian radio, which is sad because it is truly a dark and emotional song. 'Believe Me' is another single from the album, which deals with suicide. The haunting keys and simple, yet heartfelt guitar solo elevate this song to another level. The album's title track, 'Silver' is a slow grief stricken song and 'Freaky Be Beautiful' kicks things into high gear, featuring a really great piano solo. 'Into Everything' is a desparate song featuring some sombre piano and a tormented guitar solo and 'Machine Punch Through' is a dark and rousing song that just keeps building and building. 'Low Low Low' is another great slow, depressing song that is a great album closer. All of the songs on this CD are excellent songs. They are presented with such emotion, sorrow and even self loathing at times that you think some therapy is in order.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding,
By local musician "thesuncrusher" (Chalfont, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Silver (Audio CD)
I had never heard of Moist when a radio D.J. gave me a free copy of "Silver" at a promotion of some kind. When I listened to it the first time I was surprised at how good it was. That was about seven years ago and it has been in heavy rotation since. I have never heard anything that sounds like Moist. Some songs are more heavy rock, while a few are slower piano oriented ones. There's not a bad song in the lot. And there is something here for most anyone. Alternative rock, classic rock, whatever. This album just rocks. If you find a copy, check it out. You are sure to be delighted.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Canadian Band that puts out quality tracks,
By A Customer
This review is from: Silver (Audio CD)
Great cd, good songs, good beat and lively, listen to the words and they have meaning. Canadian band that kicks some a**! Buy this cd.
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