SONICFLOOd : this name must rest in peace

14 09 2007

SONICFLOOd's first Cd and only CD with the four original members

 THE 1st CD and only CD with the original members…

Rick Heil, the band’s bassist turned vocalist still carry the name SONICFLOOd with different members on every record.While the sound itself isn’t that bad(that if you like pop/rock),Rick should have let the name rest in peace and starts anew.Imagine when Paul McCartney will release a new Beatles CD without Ringo,George,and John? It would be disastrous. Not because Paul make bad music (he’s a good songwriter) but because of the legacy of the Beatles. no matter how you argue to let the music decide and not the band name, still with band of this repertoire,it’s hard!Same thing with SONICFLOOd.

 They are legends in christian music. They redefined the sound of modern worship. Although they’re not the first to do it,they were the one who took this lyric-based genre into the mainstream making way for bands like MercyMe and David Crowder Band to be played on VH-1 and be played on Top 40 radio not to mention David Crowder Band as MSN Artist of the year in 2006.So Rick, better starts looking for a new name for your band or better yet,just name it after your own name or maybe last name like HEIL.Sure it sounds cool. And leave the name SONICFLOOd in peace where it belongs !!!!

THE 1st CD of the all new SONICFLOOd with Rick as lead vocals and a whole new sound.





What Happens To Rilo Kiley???? !!!

5 09 2007

The band’s Under the Blacklight Cd
could b the tantamount to Nelly
Furtado’s Loose CD. Cds that are
trying to appeal to top 40 radio.

I recently got Rilo Kiley’s Give a
Little Love from the new CD and its
very disappointing. Plus i heard the
whole CD as a whole you would reli
exclaimed as in what on earth is going
on with this band?

The track i got is a huge departure
from their alt.country/alt. rock sound
just like Furtado’s huge departure
from folk rock/pop. It got this hooky
80’s pop early 90’s RnB mood that is
reminiscent to Kylie Minogue that
could be thrown on the Recyle Bin the
next day.Plus the song also uses
programmed beats like what they used
in boy bands back in the day….

And that’s not all. They’re first
single (The Moneymaker) speaks it all.
That it’s their attemp to invade or
better yet join the world of
disposable beats( i wont say noise
since the CD is relaxing..it just that
it lacks soul and too cliche and
instrumentations are bad).

I just hope this is only an
experimental CD. But then again if
experiment clicks… God helps us
all !!!!





From Being A Worship Band TO Grey’s Anatomy

2 09 2007

Fans of alternative rock band The Fray knows that they started as a praise and worship band then out of a sudden their song How To Save a Life,a song written during Slade’s days at his youth ministry, became an overnight success when it was featured on Grey’s Anatomy, a tv show about doctors,P.G.I.’s,and interns, and most of all though you might not realize it a bit, ABOUT NEW MUSIC. Music mostly despise by radio stations across the globe.

This actually get me to think if TV shows like this would be the new radio. The new haven for people looking for good new music.

For a month i was an intern at the microbiology laboratory here in Cebu Doctors’ Hospital and we listened to nothing but radio since the CD-ROM is busted and the one in BACTEC don’t have speakers.

And what did i discover? From stations to station they almost play the same music and most radio don’t even payed more attention to music anymore than they’re slick promos and radio personality’s (i no longer call them DJs) stupid unfunny jokes…

It is really awful to find the reality of today’s radio.

I just hope that shows like Grey’s Anatomy will continue to showcase new good eclectic music. And hope they will slow down the credits in the end so that those who doesn’t have internet to browse it later can see and read what’s been played or playing…

So you might be a worship band, an ordinary band, a singer/songwriter. No matter what your music is, if you mean it and play it good and responsible enough in your songwriting, then just keep pressing on… You’ll never know where your music would take you….