This is the second installment of Hemingway by Saiga. Really short but catchy punk anthems you are sure to love.
Saiga: Hemingway 1
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After about a month and a half of tireless work, Saiga brings you his most varied and creative album to date. Fueled by Hardcore Punk, Post Rock, Heavy Metal, and Progressive Rock, this album is sure to please everyone of all tastes.
The album features the talents of not only Saiga, but other users like Bongers, Bishop Butters, and AgentOhoolahan. Nothing about the album is typical; the album cover included.
This is the first installment of a 3 part album series. Saiga is already working on the 2nd installment. The download includes 17 songs, numbered for your convenience as always, The album art, and a Note full of shocking and exciting news.
Z3nest3r gives this album 7/10
Saiga pops out with his release of the album, Hemingway I! This provides some nice mixes of the genres, hardcore, post rock, heavy metal and progressive rock. The album also features other artists that Saiga has teamed up with, those being, Bongers, Bishop Butters and Raiden.
The tracks on this album are quite nicely done. They have the genres mixed in nicely as well. The track “Acid” becomes a good way to start off the album. Then, songs like the short but fast “Rejection Letter” are sure to deliver some cool and speeding sounds to your ears while tracks like “Zing!” provide a pretty short but fine song. His songs can deliver some nice bass riff combos in some parts like in, “80's Teenage Riot Theme Song”. For the other artists who have collaborated with Saiga, they have done a nice job on adding their parts to their songs. Raiden has turned one of Saiga's songs some nice flow. Bongers has fused his style with Saiga into a great blend and Bishop Butters helped the song that he's featured on progress into something pretty pleasant.
The concern for this album is that there's little song structure to be found in a couple of the songs which may make the listener be unable to follow the track. Another concern that pulled the album from a higher score is that the parts in a song tend to be a bit bland and lose that taste and it also tends to be a little jumpy in a couple of areas in a song.
Overall, the album's not too bad. However, it's not much of a strong overall impression. There are some nice sounding parts here and there but some of the tracks are pulled back with the bland parts.
Tip: Be careful not to suddenly shift from one part of a song to another. The listener will end up lost in the song. Also, try not to get the guitars to get loose. They may tend to go a bit random and it also makes the song hard to follow to.
Saiga, Static, and Drac: GAME OVER
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A legendary album has returned. Being the most downloaded album of all time, Saiga decides it is time to re-release the album "Game Over". This 15 song album was created for the ending of one era (POM1) and lead into the opening of a new era (POM2) Now the game is over yet again.