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Forced Listening Thread V: Planet of the Bikini Vampire Babes
JimmyJazz:
I really liked this song. The buildup from the keyboards and drum beat the climax with the whole band and then the saxophone bringing it all back down low again was great. I didn't catch all the lyrics but the vocals sounded genuine and emotional, with little bit of Thom Yorke influence. The song sounded kinda Pink Floyd-ish too. Anyway, I give it an 8/10.
Anyway, I'm not really in that obscure music at all, so I apologize in advance if the track I post gets a "who hasn't heard that?" response.
"Baby, I'm an Anarchist!" - Against Me!: http://www.sendspace.com/file/9bjc4f
Caspian:
Sorry man, but that totally sucked. It didn't really go anywhere, the guitar playing was extremely boring and the vocals were ill fitting and just really annoying. Admittedly it isn't the kind of music I'd like anyway, but yeah, it sucked. May be ok when played on acoustic when really drunk, but that's about it. Sorry. 1/10.
Here is some psych droney rock stuff for you all, Boris with Michio Kurihara. "Rafflesia". Excellent stuff.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YB0N2QPO
supersheep:
Ok, I don't like the way it starts, it seems a bit out of place, but I like how it builds up. Some bits of instrumentation strike me as odd when you focus on them (some guitar runs and the like, for example), but if you listen to the song as a whole, they fit in well. Overall, however, it's too samey for me to love it, I want more swelling and falling, but I definitely quite like it. 7.8/10
DJ Scotch Egg - Scotch Chicken (from the album KFC Core) - gameboy chiptune breakcore noise.
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Bishop138:
Ok, from the title I figured it'd be something techno like, I started listening, was waiting for it to do something interesting, then the vocals came in, it sounded like it had potential, but then it just sort of missed the mark for me. It had some good ideas there, and then there were the odd computer based beats that were running through the parts without vocals, but then it just started to drive my nerves after a while. Especially the vocals that sounded like they were screamed through a loudspeaker, through a walkie talkie and then recorded on 8-track. I'm going to have to give this one 3/10
Fair to Midland are a band that I've only recently gotten into, but I just can't seem to get enough of their stuff. Give it a listen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Svx-TT565U
Bishop138:
*bump*
I still want to find out what people think of the band that I posted.
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