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smack that isaiah:
That was a really good song.  And cool music video, too.  I'll be downloading this next chance I get (spring break.  Damn, my school stays in session w/o break for long periods of time).  Thanks

medicatesleep:

The Jesus and Mary Chain - Hate Rock 'n' Roll (1995)

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Back when rock n roll used to actually rock, there was this little band from Scotland that briefly kicked the world in the balls. I'm sure the majority of you have Psychocandy and define the bands sound by that album, but that's a shortcut to thinking. "Hate Rock 'n' Roll" has that really fuzzy yet slick Albini-esque 90's production. Some of their best work IMO.

Fans of Dinosaur Jr, Failure, Guided By Voices and Oasis

Zingoleb:
This is a local-ish band that I love to pieces. The singer signed my forehead! The bassist signed my CD. We all hung out. Good times were had.



Penny Whiskey - Half-Corked

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So I really doubt there's going to be a review of this so I'm not bothering to look. I'm not a great reviewer, so I'll just put it simply - the band's very folky, very down to earth. This album has some traditional songs on it, as well as some originals, and one terrible joke. Some of the songs are downright hilarious, some are serious, and one in particular (White Hare of Howden) is downright haunting. Ian Anderson approves of this band, or at least that's what Kirk told me.

1. The Fox
2. Another Irish Drinking Song
3. Drunk for a Penny
4. Dirty Old Town
5. Such a Crime
6. Mary Ellen Carter
7. River
8. Battle of New Orleans
9. MTA
10. White Hare of Howden
11. Lord Scinta
12. Paul's Joke
13. Streets of London
14. Sacred Ground
15. Whiskey 'Fore Breakfast
16. Such a Crime (Radio Mix)

And if you like this, I can up an earlier incarnation of this band called Kilbrannan, which is who they were before they kicked out their guitarist for metalling up their folk.

Narada World - Celtic Dance

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--- Quote ---It is a wonderfully varied collection of Irish jigs and reels with some other less traditional but still lovely tunes mixed in.

Kim Robertson does a lovely harp piece called Molly on the Shore which has White Coral Bells hummed in the beginning - may sound unusual or even weird, but it really works and it ends up going through my head all day it is so lovely. There are some pieces by John Whelan included as well that get my toes tapping each time I listen to them. What I like best is that none of the songs sound repetitive with one another since there are various artists and music styles presented.
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I also tried to upload Tea for the Tillerman but it pooped out on me so I'll do that lady.

E. Spaceman:



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Rapeman was an American noise rock group founded in 1987 and disbanded in 1989. It consisted of Steve Albini (formerly of Big Black) on guitar and vocals, David Wm. Sims (formerly of Scratch Acid) on bass, and Rey Washam (formerly of Scratch Acid and Big Boys) on drums.


This is the first and only Rapeman album, included is also the Budd EP which has one of the best usage of the word "motherfucker" in recorded history.

KvP:
I'm not even really going to try and review this. It is what it says on the label - 1.2 gigs or thereabouts of what Bleep considered the best music of 2009, and a lot of it is prety great. Something like 98% of it is at least electronica-leaning, and most of it is electronica of some sort - techno, house, dubstep, garage, italo, etc. If you're a indiefag, Animal Collective, Fuck Buttons, Klaxons, and Grizzly Bear ft. Michael "Fucking" McDonald all make appearances.

Bleep's 100 Best Tracks of 2009
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