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onewheelwizzard:
Lovage - Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By




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Exactly what it sounds like.  Sweet as hell.  Seriously, the sex is just dripping off this album.  You know how people sometimes compliment things on the internet by saying it is "the sex?"  This actually is.

(It's trip-hop for the most part.)

BrainToad:
This thread has given me a lot of great music and I thought it was about time I gave back to it.  After seeing Bezed'h posted up there (thanks for that, really digging it), they really reminded me of one of my favorite bands.  They are a semi-local band that has been around since the early '80s.  They are called Tempest, not to be confused with the UK metal band or Finnish demoscene artist.  They formed in Oakland, CA but their membership draws from all over the world, with the founding members being from Norway and Cuba and the current lineup drawing from California and England.



The Double-Cross is their latest album, released in 2006.  This lineup is no longer performing (different bassist and guitarist now).  I probably saw this lineup about 6 times in 2 years, as they play all over the Bay Area.  They play celtic rock with a lot of folk rock and prog rock influences.  They take a lot from Jethro Tull, but don't really sound like them.  This album has their best bassist and a killer fiddle player.  This album isn't really their best of the best, but because this album contains two of my favorite songs (Per Spelmann, a Norwegian folk song and Vision Quest a bass-heavy instrumental), I thought I'd share it.  If you liked Bezed'h that was posted earlier, definitely check this out.  And if you like, look into their older stuff.  Each album pretty much has a different lineup (save for the vocalist/mandolinist and drummer), so each sound is pretty unique.


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ALoveSupreme:

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Well thank you for your much welcomed love.  And I guess since I love people who love good music, I will give you their other CD that they have in case you don't have it.


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Thanks!  The link doesn't work for me after I "click to download" which may be my computer's fault, but I will definitely check it out.  This Kyte stuff is really good.

-nevermind, it was, in fact, my computer being a bit of a heaping pile.
Thanks again!

triangleman:
Still one of my favorite bands to come out of the grunge era - and specifically, Kansas - and get screwed by the industry. Paw were what you get when farm boys decide to start a rock band. Hard-rocking, melodic anthems with seemingly out-of-leftfield pedal steel solos here and there - rock with just enough country to separate from the grunge masses of the late '90s.

These are their first two studio albums, Dragline being one of my all-time top rock albums.

Paw - Dragline (1993)


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Paw - Death to Traitors (1995)


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--- Quote ---Paw formed in 1991 in Lawrence, Kansas, alongside Kill Creek and Stick. Their work from this era can best be characterized as aggressive rock with melodic undertones, or 'Southern rock' as Mark Hennessy explained in an MTV interview. They were hailed by many record companies as "the next Nirvana" and a bidding war erupted to sign them. The band signed a three-album deal with A&M Records during the height of the grunge wave, and released their first album, Dragline, in 1993. Their most well-known songs from this period included the singles Lolita, Jessie, Couldn't Know, The Bridge, and Sleeping Bag. wiki
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There's also a collection of B-sides and rarities - Keep The Last Bullet For Yourself - and final studio EP - Home Is A Strange Place - if anyone's interested.

casbah:
G'day everbody, I'm a music nerd from Australia. I noticed that alot of you guys were American so I was thinking that seeing as how you've been posting all this awesome music for me I'd see whether you were interested in some Australian stuff. I have Hardcore, Punk, Electronica, Rock, Pop, Rap, Hip Hop, Skip Hop and some other stuff, bands like The Presets, Pez, Bliss N Eso and more. Just tell me what you want or if you even want it and I'll see what i can do for you! :-)

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