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« Reply #2350 on: 02 Apr 2008, 16:20 »

found it!!!
Vermicious Knid - Smalltown Devotion/Hometown Compulsion

Where are you from? I've never met anyone outside of Southern Ontario who has even heard of the Vermicious Knid. They were pretty great.
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« Reply #2351 on: 02 Apr 2008, 16:26 »

im from toronto. but the person i got it from is from michigan, so i guess people outside of southern ontario DO listen to them!
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« Reply #2352 on: 02 Apr 2008, 16:26 »

found it!!!
Vermicious Knid - Smalltown Devotion/Hometown Compulsion

Where are you from? I've never met anyone outside of Southern Ontario who has even heard of the Vermicious Knid. They were pretty great.

I agree with this post.
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« Reply #2353 on: 02 Apr 2008, 16:29 »

why aren't you allowed to request records?

Because this isn't the "free music on demand thread".  Plenty of people offer to upload certain things, but if requests were generally allowed the thread would be flooded with new users requesting every damn thing under the sun.

Also because if you have any skill with Google at all you can find blogs that have almost everything you could want anyway, so this is more of a thread for uploading things people may not even be aware of the existance of.
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« Reply #2354 on: 02 Apr 2008, 16:45 »

why aren't you allowed to request records?
so this is more of a thread for uploading things people may not even be aware of the existance of.

or records everybody has heard of and already owns ---> your recent post of Rolling Stones "Let it Bleed"
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« Reply #2355 on: 02 Apr 2008, 16:56 »

or records everybody has heard of and already owns ---> your recent post of Rolling Stones "Let it Bleed"

Yes, I did that as an exercise in what is known as "irony" since there had just been two pages of bitching about how it's stupid to upload things like OK Computer or Sgt. Pepper's.
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« Reply #2356 on: 02 Apr 2008, 17:05 »

Architecture in Helsinki

Okay yeah so I broke the 'no requests' rule 'cause I talked to her on AIM. Sue me (actually, don't, 'cause you actually have a decent case on me). Fuzz I love you.
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« Reply #2357 on: 02 Apr 2008, 17:10 »

Lucid Fall - A Night at the Border (2007)



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Exquisite Korean accoustic pop.

Chris Wood - Trespasser (2008)



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Folk with some Scottish influence.


Both come highly recomended.
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« Reply #2358 on: 02 Apr 2008, 17:14 »

so i guess people outside of southern ontario DO listen to them!

That makes me happy. I was looking for my copy of the Days That Stand Still EP to upload, but I think I lent it to my little sister last time she came to visit me  :x

So here is another great band from Ontario that is also now defunct (I think).

Sea Snakes - Clear As Day, the Darkest Tools

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« Reply #2359 on: 02 Apr 2008, 17:22 »

awww damn ive been waiting for about 3 weeks for my friend to send me sea snakes. you deserve a sweet highfive michaelicious
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« Reply #2360 on: 02 Apr 2008, 17:25 »

DO YOU LIKE EARLY TARENTEL, DO MAKE SAY THINK, OR OTHERWISE WISH THAT POST-ROCK HAD MORE JAZZ AND DUB AND LESS MOGWAI?  THEN THIS DEAR READERS IS THE ALBUM FOR YOU!  MARVEL AT THE EXECUTION AS THESE STRAPPING LADS STRAP THEIR LOINS ABOUT THEIR GIRDS AND BLOW YOUR MIND FASTER THAN A THAI HOOKER!

The Drift - Memory Drawings



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« Reply #2361 on: 02 Apr 2008, 17:27 »

Plus, it was a present to me which adds an automatic 10 win points.   :laugh:
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« Reply #2362 on: 02 Apr 2008, 17:39 »

The Dear Hunter – Act II: The Meaning Of, & All Things Regarding Ms. Leading



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« Reply #2363 on: 02 Apr 2008, 17:52 »

The Dear Hunter – Act II: The Meaning Of, & All Things Regarding Ms. Leading

This one's so long i had to split it ... it's pretty epic

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What genre is this?
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« Reply #2365 on: 02 Apr 2008, 18:03 »

Not to mention they ain't too shabby live. Here is what I believe is their debut album.

The Drift - Noumena

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Speaking of post-rock that isn't Mogwai, I'm slightly surprised that the album to which the tag was first applied hasn't been posted yet. No matter, because here it is.

Bark Psychosis - Hex

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To round things out, I present the sophomore album from Disco Inferno, who in their original incarnation included Daniel Gish, later of Bark Psychosis.

Disco Inferno - D.I. Go Pop

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« Reply #2366 on: 02 Apr 2008, 18:05 »

As I said I would, here they are. The ones that aren't here were posted in previous pages by coldenginelogic.

The following is all by Sun City Girls.

Live from Planet Boomerang (1992)
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330,003 Crossdressers from Beyond the Rig Veda (1996)
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Valentine’s from Matahari (1993)
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http://sharebee.com/b098373fMidnight Cowboys from Ipanema (1994)
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http://sharebee.com/156dbf4eDante’s Disneyland Inferno (1996)
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Live from the Land of the Rising Sun City Girls (1996)
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Dulce (1998)
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Also, please note that this is nowhere near the entire discography of Sun City Girls.
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« Reply #2367 on: 02 Apr 2008, 18:08 »

Actually, I think it would be handier if people stated what they were posting. It's very easy to hit up a site that completely mislabels music - I mean, trust Wikipedia to find you genres and you'll end up with shit like Arctic Monkeys as indie rock or Glittertind as punk.

Wikipedia gets a bad rap.  Sure, for some mainstream stuff like Arctic Monkeys things get a bit dodgy but for anything remotely obscure the articles are generally very informative.  The Dear Hunter article is pretty right-on.  And you get a quicker answer than waiting for someone to post a reply.
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« Reply #2368 on: 02 Apr 2008, 18:12 »

There's always allmusic, too. They're usually fairly accurate.
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« Reply #2369 on: 02 Apr 2008, 18:18 »

Idunno I still wouldn't call the Dismemberment Plan 'punk' like I'm pretty certain Wikipedia does (or at least did for a while). They sound more like the in-game music from SimCopter than any Bad Religion or the Ramones.
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« Reply #2370 on: 02 Apr 2008, 18:42 »

Bad Religion and The Ramones are hardly the full extent of the punk spectrum. A lot of The Dismemberment Plan's songs always sounded very punk to me, Survey Says for example. And speaking of punk, this thread needs more powerviolence.



Crossed Out - 1990-1993

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CROSSED OUT was in existence for less than three years, during which time they released only one 7" one split 7" and one split 5". Doesn't seem like the sum of one of the most influential bands in extreme hardcore does it? But without question they were. This CD, which is the first official CROSSED OUT discography (and then some), is literally a primer of first wave power violence. CROSSED OUT are a melding of raw thrash, pulverizing grind and bone jarring heaviness that lurches back and forth between blazing and plodding in what seemed, at the time it was recorded, like incongruent randomness but is now easily recognizable as the blueprint for power violence. As I carefully revisited these tunes while writing this review I was reminded of how much the CROSSED OUT influence still resounds in the pv bands of today. I was also astounded to realize that these tunes are as relevant and listenable now as they were when first released. If these songs were new they would still be more intense than 99% of the extreme hardcore currently being released. What that means is this CD is more than just a history lesson or a curious look back at the roots of power violence, it is an album that is gonna kick you upside the head! You are going to want to listen to this CD for what it is, not for what it represents. Hell this is so vicious that when I put it on my music shelf all the other hardcore and metal CDs started to cry for their mommy.
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« Reply #2371 on: 02 Apr 2008, 19:05 »

Destroyer - City Of Daughters (1998) 192kbps (VBR)

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« Reply #2372 on: 02 Apr 2008, 19:28 »

That dear hunter album is pretty awesome. They appear to be on tour too.

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« Reply #2373 on: 02 Apr 2008, 20:51 »

Danava - Unonou

It's psychedelic rock with heavy and progressive overtones, and vocals that are half Ozzy, half Hawkwind.  I really like it.  Get it if you enjoyed Titan, Earthless, or any of the other proggy heavy-psych bands I've upped.


I just thought I'd mention that I typically listen to all the stuff I get from this thread in Audiosurf first.  And wouldn't you know, your uploads are the most fun.
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« Reply #2374 on: 02 Apr 2008, 20:55 »

PAT!  Thank you for the Destroyer!
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« Reply #2375 on: 02 Apr 2008, 21:25 »

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« Reply #2376 on: 03 Apr 2008, 00:42 »

Neurosis and Tribes of Neurot - Times of Grace and Grace (combined)
This is WICKED.

I really want to hear the two separate now, though.  And I'm not requesting, just mentioning.  I'll find them myself.
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« Reply #2377 on: 03 Apr 2008, 00:52 »

Idunno I still wouldn't call the Dismemberment Plan 'punk' like I'm pretty certain Wikipedia does (or at least did for a while). They sound more like the in-game music from SimCopter than any Bad Religion or the Ramones.
Television don't sound like the Ramones...
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« Reply #2378 on: 03 Apr 2008, 02:03 »

The Drift - Memory Drawings

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<3

If anyone's interested I could upload some older work by these folks, like Ceiling Sky or Travels in Constants #19.
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« Reply #2379 on: 03 Apr 2008, 02:18 »

This is my first contribution. I'm a big post-rock fan, and just a big fan of music in general.

I guess Blueneck is classified as post-rock, but they are quite different from GYBE, EITS, etc etc. Kinda reminds me a little of Archive actually. Anyway, really good stuff, you guys should this out:

Blueneck - Scars of the Midwest



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Are people still having problems with this download? Because I tried it, and it seems to be working...

Could someone else give it a go and let me know? If it's not working, I can try uploading it again...

Cheers
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« Reply #2380 on: 03 Apr 2008, 02:30 »

Seems to be fine now.
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« Reply #2381 on: 03 Apr 2008, 02:34 »

Excellent! Glad it's working now, and that my first post is at least functional.

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« Reply #2382 on: 03 Apr 2008, 05:56 »

The Dear Hunter – Act II: The Meaning Of, & All Things Regarding Ms. Leading

This one's so long i had to split it ... it's pretty epic

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What genre is this?

Sorry bout the lack of context... I'd sorta described their sound when i posted Act I two pages ago, so i figured repeating myself would be silly... and i couldnt find a good review to quote.

Besides it sounds so unique & diverse i'm reluctant to label it anything... i'd love to find more albums like it!
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« Reply #2383 on: 03 Apr 2008, 06:46 »

VA - Shadow Music Of Thailand (2008) apx/209 (VBR)


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"Shadow Music" was a broad term given to the Thai guitar pop movement of the 1960s and the groups that came out of it -- all under the profound influence of early Western rock and roll. British instrumental wonders The Shadows (as in Cliff Richards & The Shadows) were the origin of the genre's title -- also coined "Wong Shadow" or early Thai "string" music. Shadow records were often marketed as "Thai Modernized Music" which it was in the truest sense. Traditional Thai melodies were given the Shadow treatment -- incorporating rock, surf, a-go-go, exotica, soul, blues, Latin and otherworldly styles of the times. Inventive compositions and instrumental genius meet the occasional odd vocal arrangement and the results range from plaintive guitar and organ-driven lullabies to full-blown electric garage folk-psychedelia! Featured on this collection are a handful of the leading recorded artists from the time; P.M. Pocket Music, The Son of P.M., P.M.7, Jupiter and Johnny Guitar. Throughout the 1960s, these groups forged a unique and highly self-referential Thai sound. This is a one-time pressing of 1500 LP copies and each of these beauties comes in a full-color, heavy-duty tip-on gatefold jacket featuring gorgeous original Thai Shadow LP artwork, and of course, 180 gram vinyl -- so don't sleep on this one."

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« Reply #2384 on: 03 Apr 2008, 08:10 »

since sendspace is okay again, and it is easier to upload on...

Pere Ubu - Cloudland



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In a press handout that accompanied the original release of Pere Ubu's Cloudland, David Thomas quipped "We'd never been asked to write a pop record before. I guess it never occurred to anyone." Given the sonic Dadaism of much of Pere Ubu's work, what's most startling is not that it took so long for someone to suggest they make a pop record but that they were able to comply so successfully. Stephen Hague, who had previously worked with the Pet Shop Boys, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and New Order, produced these sessions, and Cloudland boasts a glossy surface that was unprecedented for Pere Ubu's work; the drums sounded crisp and tight, the songs included traditional melodies and melodic keyboard lines, Allen Ravenstine's noisy punctuations were pushed to the back of the mix, and the harmonies sounded as if they were performed by actual professionals. However, beneath the hipster friendly production, Cloudland remained a Pere Ubu record -- David Thomas' yelping vocal style was as unrestrained as ever, and while the tunes here lack the sharp angles of Pere Ubu's first era, the lateral sway of the melodies is still cheerfully off kilter. Lyrically, Cloudland finds Ubu moving cautiously from their passionate defense of the Midwest's industrial wastelands to a look at the broad plains that lurked elsewhere, as if they were looking for sunnier climes like many other denizens of the Rust Belt and finding many strange, troubling and wonderful things in their new surroundings. Ultimately, Cloudland showed that however much you dressed up Pere Ubu's music, their heart and soul would show through, and that is a very good thing. [In 2007, Mercury Records reissued Cloudland in a new remastered edition created with the input of the band. The new disc includes two non-LP B-sides, "Wine Dark Sparks" and "Bang the Drum," as well as a live BBC recording of "Bus Called Happiness" and alternate mixes of "Breath" and "Love Love Love." David Stubbs' liner notes describe the circumstances behind the making of the album as well as Thomas' lyrical themes on this material.]

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Pere Ubu - New Picnic Time



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Thomas is certainly bouncing off the walls, along with the rest of his merry band. Evidently they must have thought, in a fit of crazed hindsight, that 1978's innovative (and sufficiently weird) Dub Housing sounded too poppy. "We've simply got to get weirder with this album, people, if we wish to become the critically- acclaimed, ahead of its time, yet less- than financially successful selling cult band we've set out to be. We've just got to keep people confused. Whooaah! Glorp and Gnip gnop, thanks..." bandleader Thomas may have been heard to say a number of times during this album's recording sessions. Of course, the above- quoted passage would have had to be translated into proper English. It was likely originally delivered in a strange Ubu-esque tongue consisting mainly of bird calls, sneezes, hyena- like laughing, nautical semaphore, and Post- Gregorian chants.

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if you want more ubu, tell me what album you want, because i don't have them all. so i can't just go through and post them all, and i have not had a chance to listen to everything i have, so i am not completely sure what i would upload next.
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« Reply #2385 on: 03 Apr 2008, 09:24 »

I got 5 more albums for you all to enjoy.  I know some were posted but that was awhile ago and they should be reposted.  And I recommend that you blast the Bad Brains at a very very very loud volume.

Bad Brains - Bad Brains

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Gang Of Four - Entertainment

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Entertainment! is one of those records where germs of influence can be traced through many genres and countless bands, both favorably and unfavorably. From groups whose awareness of genealogy spreads wide enough to openly acknowledge Gang of Four's influence (Fugazi, Rage Against the Machine), to those not in touch with their ancestry enough to realize it (rap-metal, some indie rock) -- all have appropriated elements of their forefathers' trailblazing contribution. Its vaguely funky rhythmic twitch, its pungent, pointillistic guitar stoccados, and its spoken/shouted vocals have all been picked up by many. Lyrically, the album was apart from many of the day, and it still is. The band rants at revisionist history in "Not Great Men" ("No weak men in the books at home"), self-serving media and politicians in "I Found That Essence Rare" ("The last thing they'll ever do?/Act in your interest"), and sexual politics in "Damaged Goods" ("You said you're cheap but you're too much"). Though the brilliance of the record thrives on the faster material -- especially the febrile first side -- a true highlight amongst highlights is the closing "Anthrax," full of barely controlled feedback squalls and moans. It's nearly psychedelic, something post-punk and new wave were never known for. With a slight death rattle and plodding bass rumble, Jon King equates love with disease and admits to feeling "like a beetle on its back." In the background, Andy Gill speaks in monotone of why Gang of Four doesn't do love songs. Subversive records of any ilk don't get any stronger, influential, or exciting than this.

Les Savy Fav - Let's Stay Friends

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After a six-year break due to a severe case of writer's block, wild-hearted frontman Tim Harrington and his boys have upped the ante upon return with Let's Stay Friends, an excellent record that marks a dramatic stylistic departure for Les Savy Fav. Here, they continue building upon their foundation, which is writing deceptively solid post-hardcore songs with a heavy spattering of angular influence, while leaning forward into a more polished territory of crisp, embellished production. This record is a logical progression from Go Forth, an album that showed the group beginning to stray from their hardcore roots, and here they masterfully blanket their incendiary raw power with touches of piano, horns, dub delays, and other subtle dabs of headphone candy. LSV enlisted the help of some choice studio experts to provide these sugary additives, namely vocalists Eleanor Friedberger (the Fiery Furnaces), Toko Yasuda (Enon), and Nick Thorburn (the Unicorns), with appearances by Emily Haines (Metric) on piano and Joe Plummer (the Black Heart Procession) and Fred Armisen on drums. It's an all-star cast of players, and the band sounds tighter than ever as they propel Harrington's trademark coarse yelp through the distortion of an album filled with potential singles. On "Slugs in the Shrubs" and "The Equestrian" he howls feverishly alongside razor-sharp guitar lines, and then switches to a swooning falsetto in the Spoon-ish numbers "The Year Before the Year 2000" and "Patty Lee." Purists may miss the raw intensity of the band's earlier years, but it's hard to deny that this is simply a great, melody-driven record that crosses over, not quite to the extremity of, say, the Clash's Combat Rock but more like the Dismemberment Plan's Change, into a more stylistic and hook-driven world while maintaining the aggressive edge that makes them such a likeable force. Walking that line is a tightrope act, but Let's Stay Friends does so flawlessly, all the while solidifying that these guys are some of the best in the biz when it comes to crafting angular, idiosyncratic pop tunes -- and that's saying a lot when you go down the lengthy checklist of Gang of Four-referencing, post-hardcore bands that have formed in the past decade. This album was well worth the wait and should win over some new fans and please the old ones too. Best of show.

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Paint It Black continue to kick the old-school hardcore on their Jade Tree release, Paradise. This time around, though, Paint It Black release a lot of the tension throughout the album with a reliance on melodic sensibilities -- guitar and vocal lines with interesting half-time chumpdowns -- which may be a result of Paradise being produced and recorded by J. Robbins. These are introspective songs of identity against a backdrop of global breakdown and corporate manipulation. Paint It Black offer up fast beats, thick chords, and passionate lyrics on Paradise, and shine on tracks with vocal exchanges between Dan Yemin and Andy Nelson, such as "Pink Slip," "Athiests in Foxholes," and "Labor Day." Paint It Black have always had a good sense of keeping the good fight going with passion and rage in their lyrics and delivery, while mixing in memorable musical elements. Paradise will make you get up, think about your situation, and fight for better days.

Pulp - Different Class

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After years of obscurity, Pulp shot to stardom in Britain with 1994's His 'n' Hers. By the time Different Class was released at the end of October 1995, the band, particularly lead singer Jarvis Cocker, were genuine British superstars, with two number two singles and a triumphant last-minute performance at Glastonbury under their belts, as well as one tabloid scandal. On the heels of such excitement, anticipation for Different Class ran high, and not only does it deliver, it blows away all their previous albums, including the fine His 'n' Hers. Pulp don't stray from their signature formula at all -- it's still grandly theatrical, synth-spiked pop with new wave and disco flourishes, but they have mastered it here. Not only are the melodies and hooks significantly catchier and more immediate, the music explores more territory. From the faux-show tune romp of the anthemic opener "Mis-Shapes" and the glitzy, gaudy stomp of "Disco 2000" (complete with a nicked riff from Laura Branigan's "Gloria") to the aching ballad "Underwear" and the startling sexual menace of "I Spy," Pulp construct a diverse, appealing album around the same basic sound. Similarly, Jarvis Cocker's lyrics take two themes, sex and social class, and explore a number of different avenues in bitingly clever ways. As well as perfectly capturing the behavior of his characters, Cocker grasps the nuances of language, creating a dense portrait of suburban and working-class life. All of his sex songs are compassionate, while the subtle satire of "Sorted for E's & Wizz" is affectionate, but the best moment on the album is the hit single "Common People," about a rich girl who gets off by slumming with the lower class. Coming from Cocker, who made secondhand clothes and music glamorous, the song is undeniably affecting and exciting, much like Different Class itself.
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« Reply #2386 on: 03 Apr 2008, 09:33 »

My copy of Different Class seems to have gone AWOL at some point, so thanks for that. Paint It Black are great too.
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« Reply #2387 on: 03 Apr 2008, 09:48 »

Right Away Great Captain!- The Bitter End LP



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The Bitter End is the first release from Andy Hull's solo project, Right Away, Great Captain. The album was recorded in 3 days near Bastian, VA in August of 2006. It is a concept record focusing on a 1600's sailor at sea for 3 years. Each song being a journal entry to his family at home or his captain.

Andy Hull is quite possibly one of the best new songwriters in the past few years. Sure, he's not going to make Rolling Stone as the next Bright Eyes or Dylan, and Pitchfork would probably write him off quicker than they would eat up the new Of Montreal album. Hull is as quiet as Sam Beam and possibly as metaphoric while possessing the simplicity of his friends and peers Jesse Lacey and Kevin Devine. With his main project, Manchester Orchestra, most can tell how Hull and Co. take simple song structures and make it into something big and something real. Right Away, Great Captain! is not going to be Neutral Milk Hotel's In the Aeroplane Over the Sea or The Microphones's The Glow Pt.2, but the raw underlining is present.

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This album is some really awesome lo-fi indie minstrelsy from the frontman of Manchester Orchestra.








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« Reply #2388 on: 03 Apr 2008, 10:03 »

VA - Shadow Music Of Thailand (2008) apx/209 (VBR)

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« Reply #2389 on: 03 Apr 2008, 10:22 »



Between the Bridges by Sloan

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Never Hear the End of It by Sloan

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Smeared by Sloan

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So here s the sloan that I had talked about uploading before.  Between the Bridges and Smeared being my favourite.  Sorry i am so slack with reviews and such.  Suffice it to say that Sloan is awesome, and if you don't know it you should.  ;)
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« Reply #2390 on: 03 Apr 2008, 11:40 »

DOOOOOOOOOM

I got a PM request for Electric Wizard, so without further ado, here are my picks for the three essential Electric Wizard discs.  "We Live," "Witchcult Today," "Electric Wizard," and a Roadburn Festival live set are also available if people want.

Electric Wizard - Come My Fanatics ...



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Electric Wizard is one of the few bands that has been able to genuinely lay claim to the title of "heaviest band in the world" at some point in its history.  These three albums (OK, technically Supercoven is an EP, I think) make this claim indisputable.  This is MONSTROUSLY heavy doom, with a considerable amount of psychedelia swirled into the mix.  If you ever want to know what "heavy" really means, listen to these three albums.  They are magnificent.

And if you like them, listen to these!

The Deep Blue - Antarctic Abyss



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Dirge - And Shall the Sky Descend



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With the exception of The Deep Blue I have at least one more album by each of these bands.  PM me if you want more doom!
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« Reply #2391 on: 03 Apr 2008, 11:58 »

So here s the sloan that I had talked about uploading before. 

How long has it been since I told you I love you?  11 hours?  <3
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« Reply #2392 on: 03 Apr 2008, 12:16 »

Thanks for the Crossed Out! Truly epic violence..
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« Reply #2393 on: 03 Apr 2008, 12:29 »

Nasuea
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I first found out about this band through some research I was doing about anarchy and squatting communities. Nausea was involved in New York City's squatting community and they use both female and male vocals. They were and still are one of the most influential New York City punk bands ever and among the first bands to combine raw punk, metal and intense socio-political lyrics. Oh and the female singer is a total hottie in my opinion,but that really doesn't mean anything

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I have heard of this band before, but didn't really hear any of their songs till I bought this album randomly. This is a very underrated CD and a modern guitar pop masterpiece by a very consistant band.

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« Reply #2394 on: 03 Apr 2008, 13:03 »

Hey guys, this is my first contribution to this utterly amazing thread. Hopefully it lives up to it.

Lifter Puller-Soft Rock


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Featuring almost everything the band ever released excluding the Fiestas + Fiascos record, Lifter Puller's Soft Rock includes 40 songs, all of them ranging from really great to brilliant. Lifter Puller, whose members also liked to call themselves Lftr Pllr, was a mostly unsung Minneapolis band with distinctive and uniformly excellent output. Singer/guitarist Craig Finn had a throaty, unique voice and wrote songs with plenty of lyrical imagery -- compelling stories with no choruses. They tended toward the romantic, though of the puking-in-the-backseat-of-a-car-style romanticism. Soft Rock includes their self-titled debut in 1996 right up to their last recordings in 2000 before they broke up. Their most recent stuff is the best, with truly inspired music and words. Even if you've never heard of them before and maybe wouldn't tend to be interested in a band that no longer exists and remained fairly obscure, this two-CD set is highly recommended and can be enjoyed by folks with all sorts of musical tastes.
amg 3.5/5

For those of you who might not know, Craig Finn and Lifter Puller bassist Tad Kubler later formed The Hold Steady (with Kubler on guitar). This pretty much sounds like THS if they were a post-punk band with even more of an interest in talking about kids on drugs.

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It is loved and hated for its “oddness” and “obscurity.” Its chances in the marketplace were martyred by its spotty availability, and Thompson has admitted to feeling wounded by the trashing it received. Attaining saintly lost-classic status won it a place in the hearts of many music geeks, but their esteem may have done further disservice to the album, as they tend to celebrate how “weird” it is, which preserves its rarification since, I imagine, a throng of potential listeners won’t spin it, fearing that they lack the patience to withstand its eccentricity. My head is full of storied albums, but Corky’s Debt to His Father is the only record I can think of that got so unjustly exiled by both its detractors and its celebrants.
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Essential listening jazz damaged art folk for the lo fi hipster...

Mayo Thompson-Corky's debt to his father

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« Reply #2396 on: 03 Apr 2008, 14:34 »

I got 5 more albums for you all to enjoy.  I know some were posted but that was awhile ago and they should be reposted.  And I recommend that you blast the Bad Brains at a very very very loud volume.

Gang Of Four - Entertainment

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Entertainment! is one of those records where germs of influence can be traced through many genres and countless bands, both favorably and unfavorably. From groups whose awareness of genealogy spreads wide enough to openly acknowledge Gang of Four's influence (Fugazi, Rage Against the Machine), to those not in touch with their ancestry enough to realize it (rap-metal, some indie rock) -- all have appropriated elements of their forefathers' trailblazing contribution. Its vaguely funky rhythmic twitch, its pungent, pointillistic guitar stoccados, and its spoken/shouted vocals have all been picked up by many. Lyrically, the album was apart from many of the day, and it still is. The band rants at revisionist history in "Not Great Men" ("No weak men in the books at home"), self-serving media and politicians in "I Found That Essence Rare" ("The last thing they'll ever do?/Act in your interest"), and sexual politics in "Damaged Goods" ("You said you're cheap but you're too much"). Though the brilliance of the record thrives on the faster material -- especially the febrile first side -- a true highlight amongst highlights is the closing "Anthrax," full of barely controlled feedback squalls and moans. It's nearly psychedelic, something post-punk and new wave were never known for. With a slight death rattle and plodding bass rumble, Jon King equates love with disease and admits to feeling "like a beetle on its back." In the background, Andy Gill speaks in monotone of why Gang of Four doesn't do love songs. Subversive records of any ilk don't get any stronger, influential, or exciting than this.

Fuck. Yes. I'm so glad you uploaded this. I wish I still had their greatest hits with 2nd disc of remixes by other bands. It was so damn cool.

Anyway heres this,

Ravi Shankar - At the Woodstock Festival

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For those who've never heard of him, he taught George Harrison to play the Sitar and is also the father of Nora Jones. But that aside, he's hella awesome on the Sitar. As the title implies this is from the original Woodstock, and I can't stress enough how great this is. Just download it, you'll be happy about it.

His nephew Ananda Shankar is also pretty cool, but more electronic. Though I don't have any of his music.
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« Reply #2397 on: 03 Apr 2008, 14:36 »

Thanks for the sitar!

Although I'm pretty sure Ananda Shankar is a woman.
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« Reply #2399 on: 03 Apr 2008, 14:58 »

Who's the female Shankar then?

::looks it up::

Anoushka, now I remember.  Never mind!  I didn't realize there was another Shankar besides Ravi and Anoushka.
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