The parts for my new computer have arrived. There was a nice big gash in the shipping box that looks suspiciously like someone tried to punt it.

There was a shit-ton of packing peanuts inside the box, so hopefully everything will be intact when it comes time to power the thing up.


Tomorrow shall be the day of building.
Interview archives added
You may notice a couple of new links on the sidebar. I’ve added a page for the Eleventh Hour as well as an archive of some of the interviews that I’ve done for the show in the last year. I’ve just finished transcribing a chat I had with drummer Pieter van Hoorn of a very cool symphonic prog band from the Netherlands called Knight Area.
Eleventh Hour Playlist for 5-11-08
Invisigoth – “Dark Highway Part 1 – Transmission”
Kansas – “Paradox”
Jon Oliva’s Pain – “Look At The World”
Ayreon – “E=mc² (Acoustic)”
Dream Theater – “Another Day”
Dominici – “Liquid Lightning”
Paatos – “Tea”
Retrospective – “Pink Elephant Missed”
Threshold – “Exposed (Radio Edit)”
Rush – “Natural Science”
Cynic – “Textures”
Soundclick updated
I’ve gone through and updated my Soundclick page to fix some URLs. It looks like they’ve added a bunch of cool features since I’ve been there last, including this handy player widget.
The older songs are near the bottom, quite a few of which are probably painful to listen to.
When I first started making music, I was sick and tired of boom-tsk techno megamixes that all sounded the same, so I went out of my way to make odd drum patterns and jarring arrangements as a sort of protest. I called the resulting songs ream-mixes, and founded the microgenre of anti-dance, which I suppose was my attempt at starting an electronica-type RIO movement. Big surprise that it didn’t catch on.
Level three!
I just made it to level three on thesixtyone and have uploaded two more songs: The Socket Men and Facepunch Variations. About two minutes after I had uploaded the second song, someone had already bumped it. I know it takes a minute worth of listening before you bump, so it looks like someone has been F5ing to get the first bump bonuses. That works for me!
Eleventh Hour Playlist for 5-04-08
Demians – “Sapphire (edit)”
Deluge Grander – “Inaugural Bash (excerpt)”
Emerson, Lake & Palmer – “The Curse of Baba Yaga/The Hut of Baba Yaga”
Symphony X – “The Serpent’s Kiss”
Damon Shulman – “While We’re In Flight”
Gordian Knot – “Singularity”
Magenta – “Prekestolen”
Opeth – “Porcelain Heart (edit)”
Spock’s Beard – “Mouth Of Madness (Live)”
Zero Hour – “Lies”
Marillion – “Afraid of Sunlight”
Novembre – “Nascence”
4-29-08 Symphony X show review
Tuesday night’s show at the Culture Room was incredible. The three bands on the tour all take different approaches to heavy metal and progressive music, and I think there was a good overlap in their fanbases.
First up was a death metal band from Saskatchewan called Into Eternity. They have lots of melodic riffs and intense drumming, but what really sets them aside is the mix of vocal styles that lead singer Stu Block effortlessly belts out, sometimes going from guttural Montreal-style death vocals to a Rob Halford falsetto to a black metal screech all in one verse. Their sound mix was weak compared to the night’s other bands, but you could tell everybody was playing/singing their balls off. They started with a new song and it seems like a good omen for their upcoming album. I was gladly surprised to hear people in the crowd singing along to tracks like Severe Emotional Distress and Endless Winter, the token ballad.
Symphonic gothic metal from the Netherlands was brought to us by Epica. Although they were short a lead singer due to a nasty bout of MRSA for mezzo-soprano Simone Simons, they had a great replacement in longtime vocal collaborator Amanda Somerville. In addition to the lush orchestration, the interplay between operatic female vocals and the growls and grunts of guitarist Mark Jansen helped temper beauty and aggression. The group used a lot of backing tracks for the orchestrations and choir stuff, and it even seemed like there were a few moments when all the strings and vocals were coming from the tape. Amanda was dead-on except for one or two places on the early material. She was great with the crowd and even headbanged a bit, though not quite as vigorously as Simone. The last time I had seen drummer Ariën Van Weesenbeek, he was playing with God Dethroned, and I was glad to see how well he handled the Epica material. Here’s Amanda’s tour diary from that night and a fan-filmed clip of The Obsessive Devotion.
The American progressive power metal band Symphony X was almost note-perfect musically, and singer “Sir” Russel Allen’s vocals sounded better than on the albums. Their set was heavily weighted towards the new album Paradise Lost, with all but two songs from it. There was lots of first-rate shredding from guitarist Michael Romeo and the rest of the band were also pushing the envelope for technicality and power. After Russel told us about some older folks that thought they were a classic rock band, they then proceeded to play the first half of the Immigrant Song. Although my chant of “Odyssey” caught on before the encore, they declined to play the 24 minute epic. There are a couple of youtube clips out there including the first half of Paradise Lost and a chorus section with an audience singalong (including a key change!)
It was great to see three different and diverse bands in a small club like the Culture Room where you can really appreciate all that’s going into the performances. Most of the musicians were cool enough to be hanging around the venue after the show. My neck still hurts, which is usually an indication of a great concert experience.
Tonight in Ft. Lauderdale
I’m heading up to Ft. Lauderdale along with Scott to check out three bands at the Culture Room: Into Eternity, Epica, and Symphony X.
Eleventh Hour Playlist for 4-27-08
Yes – “Close To The Edge”
Kingfisher Sky – “Persephone”
Into Eternity – “Surrounded by Night”
Roine Stolt – “The Sounds of Violence”
King Crimson – “Walking On Air”
Epica – “Sancta Terra”
Simon Says – “Circles End”
Symphony X – “Sacrifice”
Hello world!
I’ve been threatening to update my horribly out of date website for years. Hooray for blog software for making it relatively easy to set something up.
A little about myself: I’m a graduate of the University of Miami where I double majored in Music Engineering and Computer Science. I code in Java, C++, and php/mysql. I’ve dabbled in Prolog and C#, and I’m in the process of learning Python. I’ve designed sound effects and written music for the independent shooter Facewound and have done voiceover work that appears in Garry’s Mod and Spongebob: The Movie for PC. I run a progressive rock/metal radio show for Sun 103.1/99.5 called the Eleventh Hour.
In my spare time, I like to write. Most of my stuff has been short fiction and essays so far, but I’ve been working on a few scripts here and there and have about a third of a novel banging around in the back of my mind. I’m an aspiring lyricist though I don’t really have anything recorded. I’m primarily a drumset player though I did pick up some marimba, tympani, and hand percussion at UM. I play a bit of bass and have been trying to teach myself guitar aside from the few power chords and Sabbath riffs I’ve picked up from jamming.

