I realized I'll be coming back home really late tomorrow so I gave a couple more listents to each song and boom, here are the results
DTVTMagellan – Family Jewels: Man I love the sound of the flute. All the solo section is great, from the soothing parts to the ones where it goes crazy. When the keyboards come in it all turns into this ELP sounding awesomeness. Towards the end it stalls a little.
ZxlkhoGodspeed You! Black Emperor – Antennas to Heaven: This song has its moments but for the most part I found it pretty boring.
RavenheartAgalloch – The Hawthorne Passage: Mmmm, this song is strange. The first half of the song is kinda meh, but then it picks up after the cut and builds a nice atmosphere. The end is creepy. In case you haven’t googled what is being said I will translate. The girl: I will die and no one will remember me. The guy: Yes Liz, I will remember you and I’ll go visit you to the graveyard with a flower and a dog. And I will sing at your funeral in a soft voice, how beautiful a burial is.
LiberationNegurǎ Bunget – Norilor: I like how the use the percussion as the main driving force in the song and the rest of the instruments give it a nice atmosphere to develop while occasionally taking the center of the stage. Great song
CupWeather Report – Unknown Soldier: I’m familiar with this band since my dad likes it though I haven’t paid much attention to them. There is way too much improvisation here. Some of it is cool but most of it is beyond me and makes the song too inconsistent.
ObscurePentagram – For those who died alone: The main melody of the song is nice but rest doesn’t add much to the song. Then when it gets all metal it picks up a bit but then it flattens.
YtseMagic Elf – Scrambledreggs: This is the song you should have sent me last round. It’s so fun to listen to. It kept me dancing and moving. It’s just great.
ScoresZander - 4
Ytse - 6
Cup - 3
Obscure - 3
Zxlkho - 2
DTVT - 6
Liberation - 6
Round 5: Send me something from a band that's originally from the city/state/province/hole you were born in.