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...[Really Loud Noises is] fusion oriented instrumental prog, but they run the gamut from nearly metallic sounds to pure jazz and classical. If you like adventurous instrumental music this will be your thing...

  • ...At times ["The Devil in Witches' Hands"] feels like UK at others I’m reminded of Al DiMeola. They never fail to thrill and chill...

  • ...I’m reminded at times of the Ventures and at other points of Rush, but overall ["Rim Forest"] a smoking guitar dominated fusion jam that’s quite cool.

  • ...The keyboards that soar over ["Hard Break"] are brilliant and wondrous...

    [Bolero] gets pretty intense at times and turns towards Yes like territory at points late in its course. There are some killer keyboard sounds on this track....

"... instrumental music is about as infectious as the bubonic plague! All I can say is don’t listen to this or you’ll be hooked! ...[Really Loud Noises]... is well performed, the musicianship is top-notch, it’s well recorded, sounds great and when it’s all said and done it just sounds brilliant! The compositions are so varied and so engaging..."

This has got to be the most outrageously intriguing album I listen to lately. Each song smacks you in the head until you are left in a state of utter disbelief....I recognize ScienceNV as having a huge potential. I recommend “Really Loud Noises”. Once they decide to do something, these guys do it masterfully....Eddie Lascu
Fun little CD-R by four American gentleman, all being scientists, hence, the name of the band.  You clearly hear their pleasure in making the music... Track two, is clearly a successful cover from Ravel’s Bolero, done
mostly on keyboards by half of the quartet.  All in all, a nice version of this classic..My personal favorite is track Number Five that starts with easy piano play, and afterwards the drum kit gets lightly stroked with the brushes.  A nice guitar lick gives this good instrumental a finish
...Eigen Bheer
Rogues' Gallery Playlist Nov 29th, 2007 - Show #229 - Progressive Rock Podcast