Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Buckethead: Halls of Dimension album review
Buckethead's 57th album and 4th album this year, Halls of Dimensions. There are no songs per se and the tracks too all just seem to mesh into one giant track. The interesting thing about this album is that there are some classical guitar parts in there amongst the heavy metal riffs that add extra flavor to this album. Later towards the end of the album there is typical Buckethead free-shred fare but this time with talking and what sounds like other guitar music going on at the same time. It's all over the place and lacks structure. However, the trademark Buckethead shred was worth it only if you are a hardcore fan, which unless you are enamored with shred-guitar won't be too many people. Here's the album right here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nn-ljXj0yXk
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