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Name (Nick) KnightInOctober
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Scores of releases are primarily based upon how much personal enjoyment I get out of the music (or in some cases, noise). My scale is as follows:

80-100 = Highly enjoyable releases and all-time favourites
60-79 = Stuff that is satisfactory, although it has low/medium replay value
40-59 = Mostly mediocre, underwhelming or I just don't care for it too much
1-39* = Detestable junk (usually irritating, but some of it can also be quite humorous XD)

*I'm aware that on this website one can't give scores that are lower than 40, but I will still make mention of them in my reviews/comments if need be.
Artists submitted by KnightInOctober
8 artists
Artist name Genres Country Albums Votes Date
preview The God Machine Alternative Metal, Alternative Rock, Post-Hardcore, Slowcore, Post-Rock United States 2 0 2025-05-07
preview Warning Experimental Rock, New Wave, Doom Metal, Electronic, Darkwave, Industrial Rock, Avant-garde Metal, Synth-pop Germany 2 0 2025-05-07
preview A.F.T. Progressive Rock United Kingdom 1 1 2025-05-06
preview Fiction Goth Rock, Ethereal Darkwave, Visual Kei Japan 1 0 2025-05-06
preview Gille' Loves Goth Rock, Post-Punk, Visual Kei Japan 2 0 2025-05-06
preview The Chameleons Post-Punk, Alternative Rock United Kingdom 5 0 2025-05-04
preview Novela Progressive Rock Hard Rock, Symphonic Rock Japan 4 0 2025-05-03
preview Devil Doll Symphonic Rock, Progressive Rock, Experimental Rock Italy 5 1 2025-05-03
Albums submitted by KnightInOctober
22 albums
Image Artist name Album title Release date Rating Votes Date
One Last Laugh In A Place Of Dying... preview The God Machine preview One Last Laugh In A Place Of Dying... 1994-09-21 0 2025-05-08
Scenes From The Second Storey preview The God Machine preview Scenes From The Second Storey 1993-02-08 0 2025-05-07
In Shreds preview The Chameleons preview In Shreds [Single] 1982-03 0 2025-05-07
Electric Eyes preview Warning preview Electric Eyes 1983 0 2025-05-07
Warning preview Warning preview Warning 1982 0 2025-05-07
My Bloody Valentine preview Gille' Loves preview My Bloody Valentine [Compilation] 1995-02 0 2025-05-07
Paradise Lost preview Novela preview Paradise Lost 1981-12 0 2025-05-07
Sacrilegium preview Devil Doll preview Sacrilegium 1992-05 0 2025-05-07
Eliogabalus preview Devil Doll preview Eliogabalus 1990 0 2025-05-07
Why Call It Anything preview The Chameleons preview Why Call It Anything 2001-07-01 0 2025-05-06
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Album reviews written by KnightInOctober
1 reviews
preview  Blue Cheer preview  Vincebus Eruptum (1968) (85/100)  2025-05-06
Vincebus EruptumBlue Cheer was founded around 1966 in San Francisco, California. At the very beginning there were a bunch of different members, but the band (who allegedly took their name from a potent form of LSD that was derived from a laundry detergent) ultimately became a power trio consisting of vocalist/bassist Dickie Peterson, guitarist Leigh Stephens and drummer Paul Whaley. In the latter half of 1967, these young men stepped inside Amigo Studios in North Hollywood, California and with the assistance of producer Abe “Voco” Kesh, they recorded "Vincebus Eruptum" (some say the title is Latin for “controlled chaos” or “conquering explosion” while others say it is a nonexistent term). On their first album from 1968, Blue Cheer radiates extreme decibels of noise as they turn up the volume on their Marshall amplifiers to maximum capacity. Managed by Allan “Gut” Terk (who once had connections with the notorious motorcycle gang known as “Hell’s Angels”), Blue Cheer opted to be loud, aggressive and “counterculture”, especially at a time when the whole “flower power” thing seemed to be rampant in Rock music (amusingly enough, Dickie once stated that “we were the ugly stepchildren. Everybody in San Francisco scene was all ‘kiss babies and eat flowers’. We were sort of ‘kiss flowers and eat babies’“). I think most individuals already familiar with this power trio would agree that they were indeed one of the hardest and loudest bands to come out of the 1960s (along with the MC5 from Detroit, Michigan). As a matter of fact, Blue Cheer was the first band to ever be listed in the "Guinness Book Of World Records" as the “Loudest Band In The World” (that title would later be taken by Deep Purple). In an interview, Dickie reminisced about all these things and stated some insightful anecdotes:

“People thought we were just making noise. They thought we were a detriment to the scene. I just knew we wanted to be loud. I wanted our music to be physical. I wanted it to be more than just an audio experience. This is what we set out to try and do. We ended up being in a lot of trouble with other musicians of the time. I remember Mike Bloomfield came up to me at the Avalon Ballroom, and he says, ‘You can’t do that’. I said, ‘C’mon, Mike, you can do it, too. All you gotta do is turn this knob up to 10’. He hated me ever since. He was this great accomplished musician and I was this 18 year old smartass. We did have a bit of an arrogance, but it was nurtured by people like that criticising us.“

With "Vincebus Eruptum", this power trio also inadvertently attained a primitive Heavy Metal sound by combining their passion for Blues with hearty portions of Psychedelic Rock, Acid Rock, Hard Rock and Garage Rock (one could even argue that their sound had some type of vague Proto-Punk/Noise Rock flair to it as well). Although Blue Cheer‘s music was still primarily rooted in psychedelic, Blues-y Rock (similar to that of Cream or Jimi Hendrix, only noisier and sloppier) and it wasn’t truly definitive Heavy Metal (like Black Sabbath or Judas Priest, for example), it did introduce various of the elements that now characterize this genre/style of music. Despite being innovative for their time, Blue Cheer were not the most “refined” of musicians. The musicianship on "Vincebus Eruptum" tends to be primitive and disheveled at times but Dickie, Leigh and Paul still perform with a lot of spirit and energy (besides, whoever said that pioneers had to be “perfect”?). While the crude, low-fidelity production also takes away some potency from the music (at least on the compact disc reissue), at the same time it also gives it some grit. Anyway, this vintage Psychedelic Rock/Blues/Proto-Metal/whatever-you-want-to-call-it album contains six tracks: Three are covers and the other half are original compositions. Kicking off "Vincebus Eruptum" is a hard-hitting cover of Eddie Cochran‘s “Summertime Blues” (which became the band’s only hit despite having better, more electrifying songs. This cover made it to #11 on the Billboard singles charts). Blue Cheer makes “Summertime Blues” their own by implementing abrasive guitar riffs, thick bass and a rumbling avalanche of drums.

The second cover present on this album is the sultry “Rock Me Baby” (which was first recorded by BB King a few years earlier, although there are rumors that he re-worked this song from that of another Blues musician. Who really knows for sure). This Blues-based tune initially rolls around with a much slower tempo, only picking up the pace near its boisterous finale. These guys do well in playing the covers of other musicians, but I think their efforts are best displayed on their very own original material such as “Doctor Please” (supposedly about LSD and drugs), which commences with pounding drums and clashing cymbals courtesy of Paul Whaley (whose style at times reminds me a little of Cream‘s Ginger Baker). The droning guitar heard in the first thirty seconds sounds like some type of old, corroded engine struggling to operate. “Doctor Please” gets even more hyperactive in the middle when the speed accelerates with Paul‘s frantic Proto-Punk-infused drumming. Leigh Stephens’ wild, extensive guitar solo here ranks among one of his very best on this album as well. On “Out Of Focus”, Dickie Peterson appears to ponder his mental state of well-being. Compared to the previous jam, this one is a whole lot more mellow and groovy, featuring thumping beats that sound like a jangling tambourine (Led Zeppelin surely must’ve taken a few pointers from “Out Of Focus”).

Originally written in 1940 by Delta Blues musician, Bukka White (and later made popular by Jazz musician Mose Allison), “Parchment Farm” is the third cover this trio take on. This is a catchy tune about the old, notorious Mississippi State Penitentiary. It usually makes me want to move around (or wiggle a little). Things that make this one a blast is the gratuitous dose of cacophonous guitars and heavy bass-lines, not to forget the swift drumming. Out of all the covers present here, I would say that “Parchment Farm” is by far my personal favorite. “Second Time Around” closes "Vincebus Eruptum", and it might just be the cream of the crop of this album. Leigh’s guitar performance on here is simply insane (especially considering what year this was). Dickie gives a scalding performance as well, shouting and hollering throughout like a madman, all the while Paul pulverizes the hell out of his drum kit. The raucous finale only further cements Blue Cheer’s legacy as being one of the loudest and wildest bands to ever exist in the 1960s. In summary, "Vincebus Eruptum" is a great record, even if it has too many covers (these are still competent enough for my tastes though). Blue Cheer may not have also been the most musically advanced or technically proficient band of their time, but what they lacked in that area they compensated with pure spirit and raw power. Unfortunately, Dickie Peterson and Paul Whaley aren’t with us anymore as they both passed away in 2009 and 2019 (due to prostate cancer and heart failure). While it’s sad that the classic members of Blue Cheer will all eventually pass away some day (just as everyone else), I am comforted by the thought that their music and history will still be preserved. They will also continue to be fondly remembered by fans for their explosive take on Blues and Rock.
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Album comments written by KnightInOctober
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Automatic Fine Tuning preview  A.F.T. preview  Automatic Fine Tuning (1976) (85/100)  2025-05-07
Talented musicians these guys were. The guitar work brings to mind both NWOBHM and Neoclassical Metal, except various years before those even existed. Truly a shame that this is the only record that A.F.T. ever released, as they had lots of potential.
The Girl Who Was... Death preview  Devil Doll preview  The Girl Who Was... Death (1989) (100/100)  2025-05-06
Devil Doll's first masterpiece.
Track ratings submitted by KnightInOctober
11 ratings
Automatic Fine Tuning Queen Of The Night (75/100)   2025-05-07
preview  A.F.T.  –  preview  Automatic Fine Tuning (1976)
Automatic Fine Tuning The Great Panjandrum Wheel (Part Two) (75/100)   2025-05-07
preview  A.F.T.  –  preview  Automatic Fine Tuning (1976)
Automatic Fine Tuning Gladioli (90/100)   2025-05-07
preview  A.F.T.  –  preview  Automatic Fine Tuning (1976)
Automatic Fine Tuning The Great Panjandrum Wheel (Part One) (95/100)   2025-05-07
preview  A.F.T.  –  preview  Automatic Fine Tuning (1976)
The Girl Who Was... Death The Girl Who Was... Death (1:06:06) (100/100)   2025-05-06
preview  Devil Doll  –  preview  The Girl Who Was... Death (1989)
Vincebus Eruptum Second Time Around (100/100)   2025-05-06
preview  Blue Cheer  –  preview  Vincebus Eruptum (1968)
Vincebus Eruptum Parchment Farm (90/100)   2025-05-06
preview  Blue Cheer  –  preview  Vincebus Eruptum (1968)
Vincebus Eruptum Out of Focus (75/100)   2025-05-06
preview  Blue Cheer  –  preview  Vincebus Eruptum (1968)
Vincebus Eruptum Doctor Please (85/100)   2025-05-06
preview  Blue Cheer  –  preview  Vincebus Eruptum (1968)
Vincebus Eruptum Rock Me Baby (80/100)   2025-05-06
preview  Blue Cheer  –  preview  Vincebus Eruptum (1968)
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Album lyrics submitted by KnightInOctober
12 album lyrics
Image Artist Lyrics Album Lyrics Date
One Last Laugh In A Place Of Dying... The God Machine Lyrics (27) One Last Laugh In A Place Of Dying... Lyrics (14) 2025-05-08
Scenes From The Second Storey The God Machine Lyrics (27) Scenes From The Second Storey Lyrics (13) 2025-05-07
Warning Warning Lyrics (5) Warning Lyrics (5) 2025-05-07
Within the Realm of a Dying Sun Dead Can Dance Lyrics (4) Within the Realm of a Dying Sun Lyrics (4) 2025-05-07
The Court of the Crimson King King Crimson Lyrics (5) The Court of the Crimson King Lyrics (5) 2025-05-07
Sacrilegium Devil Doll Lyrics (5) Sacrilegium Lyrics (1) 2025-05-07
Eliogabalus Devil Doll Lyrics (5) Eliogabalus Lyrics (2) 2025-05-07
The Sacrilege Of Fatal Arms Devil Doll Lyrics (5) The Sacrilege Of Fatal Arms Lyrics (1) 2025-05-06
Automatic Fine Tuning A.F.T. Lyrics (4) Automatic Fine Tuning Lyrics (4) 2025-05-06
Vincebus Eruptum Blue Cheer Lyrics (6) Vincebus Eruptum Lyrics (6) 2025-05-06
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