Sorry for the delay, I promise the next one won't be such a big gap!
Bands and artists from round 4, part b:Crippled Black Phoenix (Portrucci)
So far I’ve only really been able to listen to their latest album ‘I, Vigilante’, but I’m completely wowed by it, what a fantastic album! Beyond the fact that they are clearly a rock band, their music is pretty indefinable, which is a great quality to have. The amount of variety on this album is great, from the dark quirkiness of Fantastic Justice to the big bombastic prog of Of A Lifetime, but impressively it never feels disjointed or inconsistent, and they do everything so well. It’s definitely an album that takes the listener on a journey and leaves them happy and satisfied by the end, especially with the strangely upbeat closer.

How do their other albums compare?
I, Vigilante [2010] – 9/10 –
(bought on digital download)A Perfect Circle (zxlkho)
I first heard APC years ago, when Mer de Noms first came out, and I wasn’t really a fan, but I’m glad you sent me the song from their next album, because I’m really liking them now. I listened to MdN again as well and it’s great, so I’ve no idea what I was thinking back then.

There’s definitely a bit of a similarity to Tool, particularly with Maynard’s vocals, but it’s all round a bit more accessible. There are some weaker songs on both albums that don’t really interest me much, but most of the songs are great – some excellent riffs and ideas and lots of good lyrics. I’ll have to listen to the other two albums they did at some point, although their average ratings on RYM are a lot lower…
Mer de Noms [2000] – 7/10
Thirteenth Step [2003] – 7/10
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy (Voxyn)
This guy writes some very pleasant folk music! I listened to his debut album first, which you sent me a song from in the Roulette, and I liked it, but I didn’t find it all that exciting really. I think it’s his voice, which is very mellow but not desperately interesting, and there wasn’t really enough going on in the music to compensate. Still good though, and then I listened to one of his more recent albums and thought it was really good. I think the superior production works immensely in his favour, because there’s not a great a difference in style, but I enjoyed the latter considerably more. It’s a really nice listen with the occasional song that sounds a bit bigger or darker, giving it some nice variety. Good stuff!
I See a Darkness [1999] – 6/10
The Letting Go [2006] – 7/10
Big D and the Kids Table (UMH)
Strictly Rude (the album with Shining On on it) isn’t on Spotify, but I’ve managed to have a listen on Grooveshark, and it’s a really fun album! Not among my favourite ska, but still very enjoyable, and there are a few really good songs like the opening track Steady Riot which sets the album nicely, and a couple of the more epic songs like Snakebite. Still not a huge fan of the vocals, but I can overlook that for the most part! I’ve also had a couple of listens to the previous album How It Goes, and I have to say I didn’t like that one so much – it’s not bad and it has some good stuff, but the serious stuff isn’t as good and the fun stuff isn’t as fun.
How It Goes [2004] – 5/10
Strictly Rude [2007] – 6/10