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Mr. Doctor:

--- Quote from: Lummer on 06 Jul 2010, 15:07 ---Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice
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Congratulations... That album is fucking creepy. I also like that it's very long... It's like going to church, a very scary one.
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While I was visiting my home country I bought a shitload of cds that were very cheap


































Yey for music!!!! :D

Scarychips:
I just pre-ordered this pretty thing right here. I am very excited to get it.

De_El:




I got this 3" mini CD Sunday at  what was probably the coolest show I've been to all summer.  It was an extremely chill show, in the basement of a house occupied by one of three bands playing, Kitten Forever.

The band I went to see, and whose CD I bought, was Myths. Myths are from Vancouver, BC.  Their myspace is here: http://www.myspace.com/mythsband

Myths combine a lot of elements of music I'm really into right now. They have severe, nearly fascistic coldwave beats, spazzy noise electronics, multi-layered textural sounds, and shouted echoey vocals.  Some of what I heard recorded and assumed was effect placed on vocal tracks turned out to be the interplay between the two bandmates, both of whom sing and control various synths and beatmachines. Because of this vocal approach, the band also kind of reminds me of the Blood Brothers.

Anyway, I'm excited about this group. I bought their mini CD. They're touring like mad right now and I saw them for free, so if you get the chance yrself I highly recommend it.

Mr. Doctor:
I got my cds from the mail a few days ago :)

Abruptum - Evil Genius


Black Sabbath - Vol. 4


The Cure - Pornography


Katatonia - Discouraged Ones


KT Tunstall - Eye To The Telescope


Opeth - Lamentations


Oranssi Pazuzu - Muukalainen Puhuu


Sepultura - A-Lex


Summoning - Stronghold

Catacombs:
Got in the mail from Amazon on Friday:

Kid Cudi - Man on the Moon: the End of Days
the Black Keys - Rubber Factory
Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More

Purchased at Princeton Record Exchange in Princeton NJ yesterday:

Arcade Fire - the Suburbs
Broken Social Scene - Forgiveness Rock Record
Bob Dylan - the Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
Beatles - Beatles (the White Album)

All on vinyl.  All were new except the Dylan & Beatles.  I'm now effectively poor. :(

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