Username:
Password:
Sign up now!
Forgot Your Password?
Site Search   DFJams TV  
  • Welcome Guest!
  •  ES FR US
CD of the Day
Inspired Strings

 
Dynamic. Modern. Soulful. A perfect blend of timeless melodies and driving beats.

 
Genre: Pop
$15.00

 
Artist Menu
Members
Login to send a message
Recent Favorites
Image Title/Artist
Video Image Video - Words Like These
Unknown Component
Page Stats
TODAY
Total Plays: 0
Total Streams: 0
Total D/loads: 0

ALL TIME
Total Plays: 9
Total Streams: 8
Total D/loads: 1
Total Page Views: 198
Syndication
Code Snipper
Create a link to this page, copy and paste this code into your MySpace or TagWorld style pages.
Player Snipper

Display this player on your myspace page, copy and paste this code into your MySpace or TagWorld style pages.

Artist - Unknown Component

Unknown Component

No Rating
Rate This Artist!
Average Rating: 0.00
Rated a total of 0 times
  Artist Videos:

Last update: 08/05/08 11:40:09

Location: AMERICA NORTH: USA:Iowa (IA)
Signed up: 15 Dec 2007 12:29 PM
Members: Keith Lynch
Genre: Indie
Influences: Radiohead, Bob Dylan, Bright Eyes, The Beatles
Website: http://www.unknowncomponent.com
  Code Snipper:
 

Display this player on your myspace page, copy and paste this code into your MySpace or TagWorld style pages.



Biography

By my count, Keith Lynch has released five albums in about as many years, an admirable feat for an artist, considering (or due to) the fact that he records and releases his work independently. The age of MySpace and relative ease of home recording has opened up many possibilities for artists with imagination to spare, and as Unknown Component, Lynch continues to offer up his wordy form of musical poetry for anyone who cares to have a go.

Separately Connected, the latest UC release, offers up a dozen engaging trips through such cheery affairs as the nature of truth and reality, with songs titled “Alone With Your Mistakes” and “Friendly Indifference”.

Shockingly, you won’t need a bottle of pills by the end of this one. The music of UC propels even the most brooding sentiment forward, filling the empty spots with hammering drum fills, insistent guitar chording and keyboard landscapes. 

Lynch’s limited vocal talents are likewise used to full advantage, somtimes drowned in reverb and almost unintelligible. I would still favorably compare the results as the whispering version of Kurt Cobain, another vocalist who had little need to truly sing.

The lyric sheet reads like a Young American 2007 manifesto. In a world of high tech home video games, iPods, MP3’s, cell phone entertainment and digital recorders, you still can’t stop quick, young minds from turning inward.

“At times like these we tell ourselves that all we need is something else,” sings Lynch, nicely summing up the desire churning through a culture that seemingly has everything.

The music, which serves as the backdrop for Lynch’s wordplay, sometimes seems like an afterthought, quickly fading out as soon as the thought is complete, but the depth of the lyric is the prize after all.

Fans of the late Elliott Smith, Radiohead or even ’90s era U2 will likely find Unknown Component to their taste. I wouldn’t go so far as to call Separately Connected a rock record, although tracks like “Being Awake” and “The Truth of Telling Lies” come pretty close to being anthems. Still, Lynch is taking on the Big Issues at his own pace and succeeding, a luxury that these days of cheap quality recording have afforded both him and his fans.       

                                                       -William Fare  “Little Village”



Recent Artist Reviews for Unknown Component
Loading, please wait...
Our Fans
Featured
admin
online

admin

Website: http://www.diskfaktoryjams.com | Since: 12/15/07 12:29:31
Current Friends (1)
admin
Fan: #1: admin
Since: 12/15/07 12:29:31

Copyright ©2008 DiskFaktory Jams, all rights reserved