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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening
JD:
Alright, here they are
Broski-Jortch
[No album cover that I'm aware of]
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--- Quote ---Out of Allentown, PA right near where I go to school, comes Broski, the sister of a blog reader named Emily. Broski is self described as "Music for driving away from your girlfriend's house" and it's pretty fitting. The four track EP is just a two-piece set of Mitch on guitar and Jordan on drums, but the simplicity isn't a bad thing. Mitch plays some choppy quick catchy rifts with a definite emo influence. They recently played with My Heart To Joy which is what I'm digging right now so that's a plus. I was going to try relate them to a Cap'n Jazz spin-off band, but they are like an upbeat version of all of them combined. My only critique which is kind of a major turn-off for me normally is the lack of vocals. I'm a big fan of music with something to say and a good voice to say it. Despite this, I enjoyed listening to Broski, and I look foward to seeing how they develop.
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Tree Sounds-Naps
[none for this either]
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--- Quote ---Tree Sounds used to go by Molly Sunday but now she plays lo-fi ukulele under a new name. Since it's just one girl, it's a pretty simple sounding album, but nonetheless it's full of a lot of ukulele strumming, claps, and fun lyrics. The "band" name is kind of fitting, because it makes me want to go outside and go fishing and climb trees.
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The Sarcastic Dharma Society-Other People's Songs
[what do you think?]
--- Quote ---The Sarcastic Dharma Society or pretty much just Matthew J. Vuksinich for the most part shot me an email asking me to listen to his work and tell me what I think. This local artist from the thriving music scene of Portland, Oregon has some real talent. Whenever I get emails from people with music to listen to especially if it's their own, I never have high expectations.
WRONG! I was simply blown away when I opened up the files he gave me which consisted of covers of some of my favorite artists. These are the likes of Andrew Jackson Jihad, Why?, The Beatles, Bright Eyes, and Mt. Eerie which I just recently got into.
The album consists of 10 songs all being covers of artists that I love from the start. Some of my other favorite tracks are "Don't Let Me Down" by The Beatles and "Shit On My Heart" by a local Portland band known asMeyercord.
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Zingoleb:
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You Say Party! We Say Die!- Danskwad EP (2004)
SWOON! at My Gravitas:
I've long been mooching off this thread, so I figure it's about time to share some of the scant few albums I've got that haven't already been posted here. Let me know if it's not up to snuff.
Blut Aus Nord- Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue With the Stars
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It's atmospheric black metal. Probably my favorite black metal album to be released this year.
YOB- The Great Cessation
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Heavy, heavy, HEAVY psychedelic doom.
scarred:
So I've been trying to listen to other songs off of that new Vitalic record, but I always just end up listening to "Poison Lips." Over and over again.
E. Spaceman:
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This is the actual physical release, containing the track and the a capella
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