![]() ![]() As always, closing off the airflow a little boosts the flavor, but regardless of your setup you’ll be able to taste all the main flavor notes of your juice. The included atomizer heads use organic cotton, and this puts them right up there with some of the best sub ohm tanks for flavor. The Rebel 3 also does really well when it comes to flavor. You won’t win a cloud contest with it, but it offers more than enough for anybody apart from cloud-chasers. In comparison to other devices that are this easy to use, the Rebel 3 comes off looking very capable indeed. ![]() It isn’t a device for the dedicated cloud-chasers, admittedly, but with a four-second (or so) puff and the airflow open all the way, the vapor production is definitely satisfying. Thanks to the sub-ohm coils included with the Rebel 3 and the ample airflow, the vapor production you get is excellent. VaporFi Rebel 3 Review: Performance Vapor Production It has a no-nonsense approach to design, with a minimalist appearance, no unnecessary buttons or dials but still plenty of handy little extras to make sure you get the sort of vape you’re looking for. The VaporFi Rebel 3 vaporizer pen does a great job when it comes to design. However, it must be said that the device is really intended for a more open airflow, and it does perform best with the airflow control at least half-open. smoking post), the adjustable airflow can easily be set to accommodate your preferences. If you’re a smoker and you prefer a “mouth to lung” style draw (more info on this in our vaping vs. The outer, black ring rotates easily and allows you to uncover as much of the slot as you like, or even close it off entirely if you want to carry the device without fear of leaking. It’s a slot-style adjustable airflow, with the slots on opposite sides of the device being thin and long to allow for plenty of air to come through without taking up too much vertical space on the device. Mildly post apocalyptic, yet medieval.” Have a look:įollow ECLECTIC MUSIC LOVER on WordPress.The airflow control ring on the base of the Rebel 3’s tank gives you control over the type of draw you get from the device. They’ve just released a dark new video for “The Rapture,” containing footage from the 1924 German silent film Die Niebelungen: Siegfried. David told the webzine Soundfiction that “ The Rapture is weird and ambiguous, but suggestive. ![]() My only criticism is that I wish there were more of them! Though it’s short, the three songs sure pack a punch. The sharp, otherworldly synths that opened “Hide” close out “The Rapture,” bringing this marvelous little EP full circle. No no, hey hey, this ain’t gonna ruin my day.” The music explodes as David wails “ So you call this the rapture!” There’s some tasty guitar noodling in the bridge, followed by a reprise of the scorching instrumentals. David defiantly challenges those stoking fear of impending apocalypse: “ They say today we better change our ways. Blistering riffs of gritty guitars, heavy bass and tumultuous percussion set the tone for the hard-hitting song. But it’s on the third track “ The Rapture” that REBELLE really show us what they can do. The guitar work on this track is stunning, and once again, David’s vocals are sublime. “ Shoot Me Down” really showcases the band’s skill at writing great melodies, as well as their strong musicianship. Cause I’m a creature lurking in the night, I’m behind you. His vocal gymnastics are quite amazing, going from smoldering to falsetto as he snarls the lyrics warning someone who’s deceived him: “ Hide your head in the sand and stay out of my sight I told you. The tempo is broken at intervals by a screeching guitar, followed by an assault of David’s shredded and distorted riffs in the chorus and outro. The title track “ Hide” opens with Rylee’s sharp, menacing synths, then a scratchy guitar riff takes over, backed by Ryan’s throbbing bass line and Joey’s pounding drums. In November 2017 they released their debut EP Hide, featuring three fantastic tracks. Another recent find is REBELLE, a wonderful band from Quebec, Canada who describe themselves as “Filthy with a beat, but really, really sweet.” Their melodic, aggressive sound immediately grabbed my attention and had me returning to their music again and again.īased in Wakefield, a small town 20 minutes north of Ottawa, REBELLE consists of siblings David (guitar, lead vocals) and Rylee Taggart (synths, backing vocals), Ryan Wiles (bass, guitar, backing vocals), and Joey Kane (drums). Followers of my blog know I like featuring indie artists and bands, as I want to give them exposure and help them gain new fans.
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