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On 8/7/2017 at 6:59 PM, ILUVAdrianaLima said:Great job on the album sir!
Stuck on Mente Dormida now XD
Thank you!!
That's one of the the Prog songs on the album. Quite the odd rhythms on that one
(It's on a 16/8 time signature if anyone wonders
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So today is the International Rock Day!
Which is why I present you my album Fuego y Sangre IN FULL now also on youtube
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I gave my clones a couple of weeks of vacations but they are back!!
And of course we had to be back with THE BEATLES
This is Day Tripper, on a rather heavy version
I hope you like it!

Not bad
You know i'm not a beatles guy but still not too bad
Thoughts on this:
Vs
First is the original second is a demo/outake (I like the second better
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They're so different!
I think I like the demo better too...

It would be awesome for more bands not to include the demo's on a remaster/retake of their albums but a whole demo album
Shit like that with such a vast difference makes me salivate

There's some only demos/unreleased material albums by some bands actually. I have a couple. Some are bootlegs though.

This week I bring you a cover of a band from my country:
With a friend we recorded the song El Aval by the Chilean band Los Tres
So you'll see me singing in Spanish this time

Because they are the best, this week it's time for more BEATLES!!
This is one of my favorite songs: Revolution
I done a somewhat heavier cover of the single version BUT I added the backing vocals present on the White Album version, called Revolution 1 (which is much slower and rather acoustic).
I hope you like it!

If anybody was missing the high pitched vocals, they're back
This is originally by AC/DC
HIGHWAY TO HELL
I hope you like it!

2 new ones this time. Last week's video was uploaded while the forum was unavailable.
So first...
Last week was Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey by The Beatles
And the new one uploaded just now:
PUNK with Anarchy In The U.K. by the Sex Pistols
Sex pistols were actually the band that motivated me to make my own music in the first place.
I hope you like them!

More PUNK!!
Another one by Sex Pistols: God Save The Queen

Extremely happy and very proudly I would like to share with you the first review made for my new album! ![]()
Bohle – Fuego y sangre (2017)
It’s hard to find musicians like Carlos Molina among the chilean rock spectrum. That perfect balance between a perfect performance and a great musical production, is still something rare in the local scene, specially if we think about how consistent Molina, now Bohle, has been since his beginnings.
And yes, Molina is not just a great guitar player with an amazing voice: he’s a studious and workaholic musician with a rocking vocation like nobody else. His last album, Fuego y sangre (2017), is a proof of that. With a strong bond into progressive-influenced hard rock and hevy metal, Fuego y sangre demonstrates how Molina has grown and learned from his own career: details like, for example, the opening of his project to work with other musicians, such as guest guitarist and singers, and the switch from programmed drums to an actual drummer. They might be details, but the difference they make is huge: the dynamic they give to the album is way more organic than his previous works. Signs of the attention he puts on improving his own records.
The album begins with Arpía. The New Wave Of Heavy Metal influence, a la Judas Priest, can be perceived from miles away. Molina’s vocal are on point, just like his Gibson SG.
Follows Dark magic, pure old school hard rock. If you are an average listener of Radio Futuro, your are going to like this song. I guarantee it.
By the hand of Mente dormida and Fall by my hand, Molina shows the value of his professional composer skills. Beyond the evident strength of the “first line”, like the main vocals, the riffs and guitar solos, the meticulous work of harmonization and comping, as the vocal harmonies in which he shows off a huge register, are the key elements on the making of a difference with other bands, from the musical production.
The high-gained rockabilly of Hacia las nubes makes a break in the album. Myles Kennedy went partying with Wanda Jackson’s band and this was the result: a country train-tracking rhythm section playing while guitar and vocals take it all to a whole new level. A modern view for a type of music that, sadly, lives from revivalism.
Vivir del pasado goes back to high-octane heavy rock, like rising the spirit of the listener just before the arrival of Through the stars. Dreamy, soft, very british progressive rock. Influences from Pink Floyd and Emerson, Lake & Palmer can be heard in this song that slowly grows into a powerful fading explosion.
Agression and anger couldn’t have been named better. Heavy with a pinch of old school thrash, with a powerful double pedal use from A. Llanquitruf on drums.
Doom metal comes around with Cursing the sun. Slow and heavy, with a rich use of guitar harmonics on the main riff, like inherited from the 90s Ozzy Osbourne, that from the first years with Zakk Wylde. One of the greatest tunes of an already great album.
For the grand finale, if there’s any doubt about Molina’s compositive skills, the song Fuego y Sangre blows our top with 11 minutes of progressive metal. Epic and dramatic, virtuoso and powerful. No other song could have been better named with the name of the album.
I'm so happy about this! ![]()
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Link to the review:
http://www.sonidosocultos.com/discos/bohle-fuego-sangre-2017/
Links for the album:
Spotify

Awesome dude, sounds like you're killing it! ![]()
Congratulations dude and keep it up! ![]()

1 hour ago, Stromboli1 said:Awesome dude, sounds like you're killing it!
Congratulations dude and keep it up!
Thank you!!
I was actually surprised the review praised the album that much.

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Congrats darling! That's a great review, well deserved!

7 hours ago, SuperG.Girl said:Great review .......congrats
1 hour ago, Clauds said:Congrats darling! That's a great review, well deserved!
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And some songs from it will be (or were already) on the radio again today

Ooh, phenomenal composition skills, huh
Congratulations darling, and all over the radio too!

20 hours ago, Stormbringer said:Extremely happy and very proudly I would like to share with you the first review made for my new album!
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Bohle – Fuego y sangre (2017)
It’s hard to find musicians like Carlos Molina among the chilean rock spectrum. That perfect balance between a perfect performance and a great musical production, is still something rare in the local scene, specially if we think about how consistent Molina, now Bohle, has been since his beginnings.
And yes, Molina is not just a great guitar player with an amazing voice: he’s a studious and workaholic musician with a rocking vocation like nobody else. His last album, Fuego y sangre (2017), is a proof of that. With a strong bond into progressive-influenced hard rock and hevy metal, Fuego y sangre demonstrates how Molina has grown and learned from his own career: details like, for example, the opening of his project to work with other musicians, such as guest guitarist and singers, and the switch from programmed drums to an actual drummer. They might be details, but the difference they make is huge: the dynamic they give to the album is way more organic than his previous works. Signs of the attention he puts on improving his own records.
The album begins with Arpía. The New Wave Of Heavy Metal influence, a la Judas Priest, can be perceived from miles away. Molina’s vocal are on point, just like his Gibson SG.
Follows Dark magic, pure old school hard rock. If you are an average listener of Radio Futuro, your are going to like this song. I guarantee it.
By the hand of Mente dormida and Fall by my hand, Molina shows the value of his professional composer skills. Beyond the evident strength of the “first line”, like the main vocals, the riffs and guitar solos, the meticulous work of harmonization and comping, as the vocal harmonies in which he shows off a huge register, are the key elements on the making of a difference with other bands, from the musical production.
The high-gained rockabilly of Hacia las nubes makes a break in the album. Myles Kennedy went partying with Wanda Jackson’s band and this was the result: a country train-tracking rhythm section playing while guitar and vocals take it all to a whole new level. A modern view for a type of music that, sadly, lives from revivalism.
Vivir del pasado goes back to high-octane heavy rock, like rising the spirit of the listener just before the arrival of Through the stars. Dreamy, soft, very british progressive rock. Influences from Pink Floyd and Emerson, Lake & Palmer can be heard in this song that slowly grows into a powerful fading explosion.
Agression and anger couldn’t have been named better. Heavy with a pinch of old school thrash, with a powerful double pedal use from A. Llanquitruf on drums.
Doom metal comes around with Cursing the sun. Slow and heavy, with a rich use of guitar harmonics on the main riff, like inherited from the 90s Ozzy Osbourne, that from the first years with Zakk Wylde. One of the greatest tunes of an already great album.
For the grand finale, if there’s any doubt about Molina’s compositive skills, the song Fuego y Sangre blows our top with 11 minutes of progressive metal. Epic and dramatic, virtuoso and powerful. No other song could have been better named with the name of the album.
I'm so happy about this!
@SuperG.Girl @ILUVAdrianaLima @Prettyphile @Clauds @FashionDream @Limerlight @Stromboli1 @Shepherd @RafSecret @HitchcockBlonde @PinkCouture @katchitup @pitounsky @Isabell @CandleVixen
Link to the review:
http://www.sonidosocultos.com/discos/bohle-fuego-sangre-2017/
Links for the album:
Spotify
Wow! Congratulations Carlos! You're the best!