Wow, it's been almost a year after my last
R@W , I've finally settled to my new City (and country) and I was itching to write a new one for a while now.
This time I have decided to take over a still pretty obscure band,
Machinae Supremacy.To make it even more interesting, I decided not to review any of their albums but rather
the songs they released freely on the web before that, excluding
Jets'N'Guns OST which is a normal album as well.
The musical style of Machinae is what immediately draws attention.Not only because they use the
Sidstation but the general melodies give them a truly unique feel.
A blend of melody and metal with a healthy sprinkle of Geekiness is what most of their early work is about. They truly deserve the term progressive as well. Some times you might feel the song is going to move into electronic territory but the Electric Guitar is a constant reminder that their roots are fimly into rocks.
Their lyrics as is to be expected, are not about love. The main issues they take up are either rebelious (such as
Follower
or
Legion of Stoopid), game-related (
Arcade) or just plain weird. It's not always quite easy to get the general meaning of their songs as their lyrics are not always easy to understand.
My personal preference is to their instrumental songs over their normal ones but this mostly has to do with the fact that I can't get used to the voice of the singer. It just doesn't give the passion that is needed. I've yet to listen to their later works such as
Redeemer, however so this aspect may have improved.
One such amazing Instumental song that immediately drew my attention is
Cryosleep. The whole melody behind it transfers a very melancholic feeling to the listener.
This should of course be chased by
Winterstorm which is on a similar vein but with lyrics this time ;)
Hero has become one of my favorites as well as it starts powerfully with an interesting riff and even includes a nice solo near the end in the classic spirit of rock.
For those nostalgic of those 8bit times long past, you'll be happily surprised by
Steve's Quest whose happy sid-music is certain to brings back memories
Machinae seem to like doing strange covers for songs and for a rocker, any such covers are always an improvement. Starting with the charming phrase
"Support your local terrorists" Sidstyler is on of those where you get the nice melody of Freestyler with a good dose of Metal and Sid. ;)
Of course thir review would not be complete unless I mentioned the Sidology trilogy. Three instrumental songs, the second of which goes on for 12 minutes, and the last one is just a trip into memory lane with covers of songs like the Arcanoid and Bubble Bobble theme songs...in metal! Fun!
Machinae Supremacy are now one of the newer bands I follow. I tend to listen to them frequently just because of the inherent geekiness of a band like that. The fact that they mix Rock/Metal into this makes them that much better.
I heartily propose any Geek with metal tendencies to check them out asap and anyone interested in interesting progressive bands should not miss them either. With the songs of this review available for free on their webpage, you have no excuse not to check them out.