I'm back
Now that mp3.com is going back to having aspiring artists, I'm back. Its been a few years, and I used to be known as In Question, but now someone else has that name and I have to change. I have settled on The Lost Jedi, it pays homage to Star Wars, and is figurative for my being a lost soul. Anyways, my music is my amygdala, so enjoy (or don't).
Recent Reviews
Fred talks about priests f**king children, and even relates that he sends his own son to sunday school, which is a source of fear for him. The riffs are rough, chunky, and oh-so-Wes-Borland, which by the way was great to have him back. Overall, some may listen to this album and get tired of hearing Fred Durst whining about stuff, but listen to what hes whining about and maybe you'll think twice.
posted August 12, 2006 at 07:23:37 AM
Maynard James Keenan, the sharp, brooding lead singer of Tool, lets out an entire other half of his psyche via A Perfect Circle; and this is a perfect example of that. Mer De Noms showed hints of greatness but this, this album is just that, Greatness. You can sit back and just feel yourself go through all kinds of changes listening to this album, and in the end, you are healed and enlightened.
posted August 5, 2006 at 03:53:24 PM
A masterpiece in it's own right, Aenima is the dark, brooding corner of your psyche just waiting to burst out. It is beautiful and ugly, sweet and tart, cold and safe all at once. Listen to this all the way through, and by the end you'll be on your knees bowing down to the God that is Maynard James Keenan...
posted August 5, 2006 at 03:44:42 PM
Hey I went school with Malachi and this dude can flat out rap. Check this guy out cuz he is super fly. Hip Hop To You was fresh, and his new album is dope to. Jessica is a great track. If you like rappers who can flow and are tight than check out Malachi Perez.
posted August 5, 2006 at 03:24:44 PM
This ep is awesome. Carrabba does an amazing job fully fleshing out some of his best songs from Swiss Army Romance. Living In Your Letters is slowed down to a beautiful pace that allows you to soak it up. Turpentine Chaser's power really gets driven home by the whole band. The Sharp Hint of New Tears really gets sharpened up, and Ender Will Save Us All provides a foreshadowing of things to come at the end where Carrabba brings in the electric guitar. Overall, this album takes some great songs and makes them so much better, which is pretty tough to do. This is Chris Carrabba at his best.
posted August 5, 2006 at 09:26:33 AM


