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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening
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--- Quote from: Ben792x on 14 Feb 2009, 13:08 ---Four Tet - Rounds
--- Quote ---Rounds offers something to nearly every audience that could approach it, with a bit of a groove for electronic fans, an obtuse sense of music-making for experimentalists, and a dreamy melodicism sure to endear it to indie-pop fans. The opener, "Hands," is especially breathtaking; it begins with a few seconds of drum samples, surgically inserted and ill-timed, but opens into a warm, melodic production with a simple frame-kit beat outlining Hebden's guitar-and-keyboard atmospherics. "My Angel Rocks Back and Forth" features a music-box melody playing against softly shaded backmasked guitar and a subdued, grating percussion line reminiscent of an iron lung. The nine-minute "Unspoken" alternates guitar and piano playing the same beatific melody, over another simple beat and tambourine claps. Though Rounds is experimental by nature, Kieran Hebden's gift for melody and emotional shading allows his records to be enjoyed by an audience wider than merely experimental listeners.
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Great post, I think this album is so timeless and flawless. Are the things on the album cover bullet holes, hence the name Rounds? I've always wondered.
And thanks for the Studio album, that Love is All remix is wonderful.
Clapyourhandssaywhhaatt:
I have been away from my computer for a week and have been unable to obtain or give any new music.
BUT* Thanks for the Drive By Argument!!
It is speaking to me in volumes.
abel:
hola!
here's the classic l.a. punk rock comp. hell comes to your house.
--- Quote --- hell comes to your house was originally released in 1981 by bemis brain records, modern warfare's singer john bemis' label, and showcased many up and coming bands out of the so.cal punk and death rock scene.this is the first time social distortion recorded in a studio, the first christian death song, red cross before they were forced to change to red kross, very early 45 grave and the only time the conservatives released any material. 100 flowers in an off shoot of the infamous urinals, jack grishom of t.s.o.l. sites rhino 39 as an early influence after the band played his birthday party in the 70's and, steve darrow of super heroines played with axl rose in the pre guns n roses band hollywood rose. now if your not familiar with the early '80s so cal punk scene then you probably have no clue what the hell i'm talking about, but if you do then you know that this album was a jump off for many bands and the music featured here influenced a whole generation of musicians. it was released in '98 on cd by mystic records
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1. Lude Boy - Social Distortion
2.Telling Them - Social Distortion
3. Evil - 45 Grave
4. Concerned Citizen - 45 Grave
5. 45 Grave - 45 Grave
6. Puss 'N' Boots - Red Cross
7. Dogs - Christian Death
8. Reject Yourself - 100 Flowers
9. Daddy's Gone Mad - Legal Weapon
10. Death on the Elevator - Super Heroines
11. Embalmed Love - Super Heroines
12. Out of My Head - Modern Warfare
13. Street Fightin' Man - Modern Warfare
14. Deception - Secret Hate
15. New Routine / Suicide - Secret Hate
16. Suburban Bitch - Conservatives
17. Just Cuz / Nervous - Conservatives
18. Marry It - Rhino 39
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Kathleen Edwards - Asking for Flowers
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--- Quote ---Kathleen Edwards' 2005 album Back to Me was the sort of record that grows and reveals new secrets each time you gave it a listen, so it's tempting not to trust immediate impressions after three spins of her next set, 2008's Asking for Flowers. But if one has to leap to a relative snap judgment, Edwards' new record sounds just as strong as its fine predecessor, and shows that she is gaining strength and confidence as a songwriter, qualities she hardly lacked before. Produced by Jim Scott and featuring a handful of top-notch American studio players (Benmont Tench, Greg Leisz), Don Heffington) alongside members of Edwards' Canadian road band (Colin Cripps, Jim Bryson), Asking for Flowers shows a broader range of colors than her first two albums (both lyrically and musically) than her earlier work. The playful wit of "I Make the Dough, You Get the Glory" ("You're cool and cred like Fogerty/I'm Elvis Presley in the Seventies") and "The Cheapest Key" ("Here comes my softer side/And there it goes!") is livelier than her previous work, but the gravity of "Alicia Ross" (based on a true story of a murdered teenager) and "Oh Canada" (a rant against social injustice in her homeland) cuts deep into the heart, and "Oil Man's War" is a tale of a draft-age man fleeing to Canada during the Vietnam War that's affecting and sadly relevant. The music is beautifully rendered and moves with the emotional peaks and valleys with surety and grace. And when Edwards sings about love, as she does often, it's with a naked honesty that's genuinely touching and reinforced by the rough but sweet tone of her voice. Back to Me was the work of a singer/songwriter well on her way to becoming a major artist; Asking for Flowers leaves no doubt that Kathleen Edwards has arrived and made an album that's funny, startling, poignant, and (once again) worthy of repeated play.
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From AMG
Nicky Thrice:
CRAZY FUN FOLK POP!!!!! (a few random ass bands from back home)
The electric lemonade project are a lighter side of life folk band and the nectarines are a chilled out alt./folk rock band with hilarious lyrics and catchy hooks.
The Electric Lemonade Project - Lila Burns's Album (the bad grammar is part of the title)
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The Electric Lemonade Project - FoofaRAW (their second album)
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The Nectarines S/t (legit shit fo sho)
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