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onewheelwizzard:

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and now for something completely different... (ever since i saw that movie ive enjoyed saying that.)

Ghosts and Vodka - Addicts and Drunks



amg does not have anything on this album... just listen to it and form your own opinion. i have mine.


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Need New Body - UFO




--- Quote ---Catchy, bouncy, and just downright fun to listen to, but at the same time abrasive, jarring, and frequently toeing the line of obnoxiousness, Need New Body is nothing if not unpredictable. They exist in an as yet unnamed category almost all their own: some sort of spazz-folk created with banjos, eight-bit video game consoles, junkyard percussion, absurd ranting, and campfire chanting. UFO, their second album, is much like their first in that you can expect the unexpected at each turn. The spontaneity keeps you listening just to hear what they'll try next. And even when they flop, you can't help but admire the sheer enthusiasm poured into even the most obviously tossed-off, half-baked experiments. One of these half-baked experiments comes right at the beginning of UFO. As if to weed out the weak and unadventurous, "Gigglebush Meets CompUSA" starts with an off-balance beat like a hippo trying to walk a balance beam, then disintegrates into the grating death rattle of some insectoid robot sent from the near future. Few bands would be so brave (some might say foolish) as to try this sort of thing. "Hotshot" continues with a fist-pumping chant-along that shows off drummer Chris Powell and his fast-becoming-signature new wave meets Krautrock 4/4 beat. "Moondear" is maybe the most unlikely thing Need New Body could do at this point, an (almost) straight-faced acoustic ballad. But with "Popfest" they settle into what they do best: that unavoidably catchy and bouncy beat shows up again with industrial noise drilling and hammering away in spasms while the group-sung mantra "Meets, hits it off, hangs out, makes friends, and is never seen again" is repeated just shy of ad nauseam. DigDug meets self-mutilation on "Show Me Your Heart," and syncopated human beatboxes duel on "Turken Hogan." Then there's the mock late-night R&B radio show skit "Dr. Spliffin's Food Drive." One could go on and on. Each song offers something new and exciting. And even after the album is thoroughly digested, UFO continues to satisfy through Need New Body's untouchable rhythm section, its sense of humor, and its almost scary level of exuberance. UFO is another must-be-heard-to-be-believed album from this bunch of Philly area weirdos.
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i understand requests are frowned upon... but i can not find music by this band... i am not a fan of blue grass or that type of music, but a friend gave me 3 songs by this band the everybodyfields, and i love them. i have been trying to find their stuff but can't. if anyone helped me out i would be much obliged, and would help you out if i can.

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The Psychedelic Avengers and the Curse of the Universe



Tracklist
1. In which the Silver wing leaves the solar system, starts its old, tremendous metagrav drive and jumps into hyperspace
2. The sub-techmeric wave reaches the Nimbus system
3. A dreadful suspicion
4. A daring escape through the asteroid fields of the Jugon
5. The discovery of the lost transdimensional time-space vortex on the icplanet of Vistar 7
6. In which the young space pilot Lex Hunter finds out, that a beat booster sound system, two teenage psycho nymphs from Bebulas 5, three orgasmatron pills and zero gravity can make a pretty good party
7. Trapped beneath the silverdome of the undead teenage lesbian mutant vampire queens from Veneris Prime
8. Mistress Saya
9. The Decterian factory planet of Kraam Crezuum
10. An ordinary evening on board of the Silver Wing on one of those cold and lonely interstellar nights
11. Inside a Bruzzceegurian kitchen strange things can happen to a man with short legs
12. The wedding of the Zygmeterian princess Liliane the 2nd
13. Past the red suns of the Nerverian Nebula, beyond whom only loneliness lies

This is not the complete album, there are three tracks that I don't have (In Which The Decterian Blood Demons Take Bloody Revenge, The Curse Of The Universe, In Which Death Has Silver Wings)

Simply reading the tracklist of this album should explain it better than I ever could.


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Also, this album is fucking incredible if you're like me and love Dead Meadow.  Moccasin take a very similar "heavy stoner rock meets shoegaze" approach.  Absolutely spectacular in my opinion, but then, this album caters directly to my tastes so well it's uncanny.  I'm desperately trying to hold back from going apeshit over it, because I know my tastes are hardly universal ... but holy fuck is this album good.

The objective description: slow, heavy, reverb-y, swirly-yet-plodding guitar rock with floaty vocals laid over top.  This album has such a distinct appeal to me that I find it hard to praise without feeling as if nobody will really understand why because they're not me.  I have no idea whether you will like it or not but I really like to think that you will.

Moccasin - Last Leaf

(Removed img due to it asking for approval to install a certificate.  Not sure why it was doing that.  Suspicious!)


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Please download this album?  It's too good for me to feel like I'm the only person who likes it.

MusicScribbles:
Bulldawg, if you keep posting albums like Ghosts and Vodka, my happiness be big love.

Dimmukane:

--- Quote from: onewheelwizzard on 31 Dec 2007, 18:39 ---The Psychedelic Avengers and the Curse of the Universe

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Oh damn.  Oh. Damn.  Holyshittytittykickinthecunt awesome.


--- Quote from: onewheelwizzard on 31 Dec 2007, 18:39 ---Mocassin - Last Leaf

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Ditto.

How much longer will you be able to outdo yourself?  The ridiculous amounts of serotonin dripping off of these binary files and electrical signals are overloading my brain.

Oqtober:
Selections From Autumn Thunder 40 Years of NFL Music

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Good classical pickings.

OurPaleCompanion:

--- Quote from: onewheelwizzard on 31 Dec 2007, 18:39 ---Also, this album is fucking incredible if you're like me and love Dead Meadow.  Moccasin take a very similar "heavy stoner rock meets shoegaze" approach.  Absolutely spectacular in my opinion, but then, this album caters directly to my tastes so well it's uncanny.  I'm desperately trying to hold back from going apeshit over it, because I know my tastes are hardly universal ... but holy fuck is this album good.

The objective description: slow, heavy, reverb-y, swirly-yet-plodding guitar rock with floaty vocals laid over top.  This album has such a distinct appeal to me that I find it hard to praise without feeling as if nobody will really understand why because they're not me.  I have no idea whether you will like it or not but I really like to think that you will.

Moccasin - Last Leaf


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Please download this album?  It's too good for me to feel like I'm the only person who likes it.

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This and Entrance's "Prayer of Death" are why this thread is so amazing. Ridiculously excellent, perfectly suited, and I wouldn't have even known they existed otherwise. So good, so very very good.

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