got some love from the Advocate this week. Local Motion writer Dan Barry says....
While they'll definately appeal to the jam-band fanbase, The Realm's huge bass-driven sound is far more exciting than typical stoner schlock. Their songs often start with a catchy pop hook, but quickly give way to complex time-signature and tempo changes that are executed with the precision of Charlie Parker - or, for that matter, the Dillinger Escape Plan. The hairpin turns pivot on Chris Angeletti's drum rhythems, which drip with grace notes and thick, clever fills. But they're far from being heavy-handed - Charles Wareham's smooth keys and vocals see to that. With their catalog of diverse, eclectic songs, they're a challenging but rewarding listen.
The Colt Building got crazy last night for halloween. sorry you missed it.
While they'll definately appeal to the jam-band fanbase, The Realm's huge bass-driven sound is far more exciting than typical stoner schlock. Their songs often start with a catchy pop hook, but quickly give way to complex time-signature and tempo changes that are executed with the precision of Charlie Parker - or, for that matter, the Dillinger Escape Plan. The hairpin turns pivot on Chris Angeletti's drum rhythems, which drip with grace notes and thick, clever fills. But they're far from being heavy-handed - Charles Wareham's smooth keys and vocals see to that. With their catalog of diverse, eclectic songs, they're a challenging but rewarding listen.
The Colt Building got crazy last night for halloween. sorry you missed it.
shayne:
my goodness... I'm so sorry to have taken so long getting back to you, i just flipped to my set and noticed that you left a terribly sweet comment ... it's so nice to know that people are still tuning in months later... thank you so much for your kind words.