Sunday, September 29, 2013

Song of the day!

That's how I party...
Okay enough of the intro for now........
It's time to go East! Our next song takes us to a whole new underground. Not only because it's part of the indie scene. It's not because it's not widely shown on English websites (but those who actually look will be rewarded.) It's mostly because it's located in a strict country. I mean STRICT as hell! This place is called China.
This place right here!
If you already know, being a rock band inside of a strict country, you have to be careful of what you usually sing about (unless it's what the damn public wants.) If you want to rebel or spread artistic interests, you have to go underground. Wherever you live at, if society is trying to control your civil rights, there will always be people searching for freedom. Today's SOTD is:
P.K. 14: They
Who does rebel better then the Punk Rock scene? (Or usually the hippies) I'm not talking about commercialized punk or Pop Punk (even though I still kinda like them anyways) I'm talking about real, raw, still fighting for everyone to live peacefully. We can't please people who are too focused on plastic-like drama or are afraid to voice themselves that they follow and become the assholes they fear, but we can gather those that actually not only think about themselves, but think about having a brighter future where stuff like wars of all kinds would come to a halt. Thank God (or whomever deities you believe in.) that bands like P.K. 14 are around. With songs like "They", It's no wonder these guys deserve to be recognized!
They are this awesome!
Starting us off with the simply, catchy, you've heard it a million times but this shit never gets old beat Johnathan "Tan Tan" Leijonhufvud delivers, it drives off to where we meet Xu Bo & Shi Xudong strumming to an early 70's riff in which both guitar and bass sound equally the same instead of competing for sound. Yang Haisong vocals remind me a lot of how Death sings (And no I'm not talking about the Grim Reaper, check out the band.) before revving in the Psychedelic synth reminiscent of The Jimi Hendrix Experience. C'mon, you guys, even though it's in a different language, you got to appreciate songs like these. Everyone's complaining about new music but you always got to dig to find treasure, not just sit there and go "Hmmmmmmmm, can't find anything from the chair I'm sitting in." In which this is probably the same response the Communist Party gave when they didn't realize the meaning of the song. You have to check them out. :) NOW!!! :P
Enjoy!!!

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