Seefeel - Time to Find Me [AFX Fast Mix]
Iggy Pop- Nightclubbing (from The Idiot)
The fan in my computer, whirring too loudly.
I haven't heard the new one yet either, but Easter was a pretty good record. "Horse Girl" is an awesome song.
Easter is pretty rad, I haven't heard the latest, or anything about it really.
In Our Bedroom After the War by Stars.<_<
My absolute favorite band.
If you have not heard them yet, I recommend you go do so.
In Our Bedroom After the War by Stars.
My absolute favorite band.
If you have not heard them yet, I recommend you go do so.
rise against - "appeal to reason"
better than i'd been led to believe, but seems a bit flat after having listened to "revolutions per minute" earlier today...
Bomb.Repeat.Bomb - Ted Leo
anti-war statement songs awwww yeah
Cassius 1999 remix (the 9 minute long version!) on repeat.
Fuck this song is so awesome.
what kind of person likes september ironically?
what kind of person likes september ironically?
what kind of person likes ANYTHING ironically? you either like something or you don't. i don't like anyone who DOESN'T like "september" :mrgreen:
I can't seem to make myself take Okkervil River - The Stand Ins out of my car CD player.
"Vicarious" by Tool
"Vicarious" by Tool
hell of a song, you ever tried playing it? the timings are crazy. the drummer from my old band pretty much doubled his skill level by continually trying until he could play vicarious all the way through.
Margot & the Nuclear So and So's- " A Sea Chanty of Sorts"
I have been obsessed with this song lately. It is so gorgeous.
Sparrows Swarm and Sing, motherfuckers.
It's so sad that they broke up.
What about bands who already have it like Jackie-O Motherfucker?
"Bookworm" is probably the prettiest song on the whole album, though.
Sculptured - EmbodimentDamn straight it is. Not many people would like it, though.
(amazing) side project of Agaloch's Don Anderson
I've recently discovered 65daysofstatic. YUSSS.
Bob Marley - "Buffalo Soldier" (among others.)
Sadly, Ive been trying to find the song about the two birds. You know the one off of I am Legend? For some reason I cannot remember the song title. In searching, Ive found numerous other great tracks, but this one eludes me.
That'd be the song "Three Little Birds", off Exodus.
De El...
I'll throw it up in the med!afire thread in the next couple of days. Sorry it can't be sooner, I'm just a little swamped right now.
I don't know what my co-worker is listening to, but it's making my toes curl. I think it's Hinder.
HHGRRMGGRRRR
I feel a headache coming on.
Vangelis - Love theme
sudden urge to learn to play saxophone
All the versions I have of Love Will Tear Us ApartAt once?!
There's also "not getting it".
Of all the things I've uploaded to the mediaf!re thread Stockhausen's Gruppen (orchestral, not electronic, that one) is one of the most downloaded, and Kontakte (electronic with added instruments) makes a good showing too.
and judging albums by how many people download it, is like saying all best-selling records are brilliant. kid rock sells millions of records, is he a musical genius?
Stuffs.
i've heard several pieces of music by Stockhausen and similarly, John Cage, and i've read about their approaches to composition and the theories and ideas they were using. i find it, for the most part, fascinating. i understand what they were trying to do.
however, for me, music is about enjoyment of the sound, and emotional impact. this is why i don't like Stockhausen's music (or at least what i've heard so far) - taken purely as a piece of music, i do not find it enjoyable to listen to,
the result of an experiment makes it seem a little clinical and thus not very emotionally affecting.
i just felt that what pwhodges said came off as kinda pretentious.
All worthwhile music in any period is an experiment - if the composer/performer is not pushing the boundaries somewhere then the result will ultimately be bland and uninteresting.
Peach, do you have anything better to do than post what you are listening to every five minutes? :|
dear keri,I don't spend much time on the computer at all, only late at night when I'm about to go to bed. I write in my journal everyday, and I don't want to re-read Twilight, again
go outside? write in your journal? re-read twilight?
or if you're going to post this often, at least make sure your posts have substance to them. worked for me when i was new.
love,
anna
Confession time: I've never liked Husker Du. This isn't to be contrary. I'm just saying that sometimes I wonder if something is wrong with me and that I will never find love.
Confession time: I've never liked Husker Du. This isn't to be contrary. I'm just saying that sometimes I wonder if something is wrong with me and that I will never find love.
last week i tried listening to all the guided by voices albums from '92 to '04 in a row
i got sick of them before bee thousand was even over
confession time: i've never really been able to get into guided by voices.
Retreat! Retreat! by 65daysofstatic
"Damaged Goods" by Gang of Four never fucking gets old. That whole album never gets old.
"Damaged Goods" by Gang of Four never fucking gets old. That whole album never gets old.
nothing like overlooking an album for ages before revisiting it and realising it's FUCKING AWESOME.
Agalloch. Again. When there is no life left in the universe, Ashes Against the Grain will be playing.Damn straight. Maybe From Which Of This Oak will spin into existence once in a while too. I want the demonstration archive, does anyone have it yet? I would really like to have those songs completely legally.
Bon Iver, because my classmates are bitching about Will Sheff's voice and won't let me play Okkervil.
"is he crying?" "god, make him stop whining!" "have you got any Meatloaf?"
Do You Fear What I Fear? by Jennifer Taub and Josh Thoemke, from the album Khar uploaded for Christmas last year, A Very Scary Solstice.
Basically it is a Christmas album with traditional Christmas songs, except the lyrics have been changed to revolve around the H. P. Lovecraft universe: Cthulu, Yog-Sothoth and Shoggoths are all recurring themes.
It is the best thing ever. I think the link might be dead, if people want me to I can re-up it.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UEGR6ST7
"Answering Machine" Matt Nathanson
Mmmm. Matt Nathanson. First heard about him when his first album was released, then just started getting back into his music a few months ago.
Or just maybe die in a fiery pit. That might work
frankly, i think Love are pretty overrated.
frankly, i think Love are pretty overrated.
The Decemberists- 16 Military Wives
Right now I'm spinning Mogwai's Happy Songs for Happy People. Goddamn, I always forget how good this record is.
Right now I'm spinning Mogwai's Happy Songs for Happy People. Goddamn, I always forget how good this record is.
Right now I'm spinning Mogwai's Happy Songs for Happy People. Goddamn, I always forget how good this record is.
i was completely bored by that one to start with, but it's grown on me.
my favouritism involving those mogwai albums which i own goes something like this... young team = mr. beast > HSFHP > hawk is howling > come on die young.
I agree with eraser. I am not all that big on mogwai, but Mr. Beast is amazing.Right now I'm spinning Mogwai's Happy Songs for Happy People. Goddamn, I always forget how good this record is.
i was completely bored by that one to start with, but it's grown on me.
my favouritism involving those mogwai albums which i own goes something like this... young team = mr. beast > HSFHP > hawk is howling > come on die young.
I pretty much agree with your rankings, but I would place Mr. Beast first. Definitely first.
I agree with eraser. I am not all that big on mogwai, but Mr. Beast is amazing.Right now I'm spinning Mogwai's Happy Songs for Happy People. Goddamn, I always forget how good this record is.
i was completely bored by that one to start with, but it's grown on me.
my favouritism involving those mogwai albums which i own goes something like this... young team = mr. beast > HSFHP > hawk is howling > come on die young.
I pretty much agree with your rankings, but I would place Mr. Beast first. Definitely first.
You Don't Know Jesus is one of the best songs Mogwai has written
(It was just a Venture Bros. reference, dude.)
And even so, where did you get such information that Station to Station is meant to be cheesy? Bowie admits that it's influenced by funk and soul and German electro and whatnot, but there's nothing to indicate it's "meant to be cheesy." It's also one of his very best albums. I'd say only behind Low. And just ahead of Ziggy.
("On The Beach"-Neil Young.)
Skrewface - Dubsteppers Delight 2008-12-09 MRK1 & Afterdark guest mixes
Streaming from http://www.getdarker.com/gotdarker/file/162f34e23e0838a4ad32a1a74f3394dd/
Fuck I love dubstep.
Grrr....whiteweed and Dead Meadow.
oh Ana - Mother mother
I am loving the hell out of mother mother at the moment
British Sea Power. Good god, someone help me, I can't stop.
Why would you want to stop?
Dazed and Confused, by Led Zeppelin.
You've managed to win me the support of the Christian right and the Cheech and Chong fan club in the same day.
The Mr. Bungle self-titled.
Edit: Listened to a bunch more Mike Patton stuff and now I can't get fucking "Epic" out of my head.
speaking of Mike Patton, does anybody like the A Perfect Place soundtrack?
I'm listening to it right now and it's awesome :-D
"the love song" by Bill bailey
if you haven't heard it, well it manages to make deers falling into ravines and ducks being killed into something tragic, beautiful and utterly hilarious.
what's it like? y'know, in comparison to his other stuff?
This might be a bit cheeky but I actually am listening to Let It Be.
Chesney Hawks - I am the One and Only
Oxford Comma - Vampire Weekend
i really need more vamp weekend.
Just picked up:And a beat up and used copy of EA Vajagic's Stand in the Stillness of This Day for like, eight bucks. The cover is scuffed to shit, but the disc is perfect. It was a happy day....despite the um, content.
Burning Airlines- The Deluxe War Baby
One of my favorite songs of all time. Every time I hear it I play air drums along with the chorus.
Burning Airlines have nothing but good songs. Both Mission:Control! and Identikit are amazing. I can't believe they aren't more sorely missed.
Eno+Cluster - the bell dog
He Is Legend - "Stranger Danger"
the little chorus guitar lead towards the end is sweeeeeeeeeeet
Idlewild- Little Discourage
It amazes me how much the dude sounds like Michael Stipe on this song.
jawbox - "for your special sweetheart"
jawbox - "for your special sweetheart"
awww man...i bought this new when i was in high school and is still one of the only discs i've kept from that era as my listening habits have changed so drastically; mainly because it's just so awesome and as some of the weirdest song titles EVER. ff=66? what the hell? am i not getting a reference?
"Boy With a Coin" Iron & Wine
Sam Beam is so fucking fantastic that it makes my ears weep with joy.
The first Dresden Dolls album is pretty solid. I enjoy listening to it, even though it is a little rougher and more unfinished-sounding than their next two albums.
Definitely give it a listen, as it's a real gem compared to other artist/band debuts.
So, funny story.
"if it kills you" by drive like jehu.
surely i can't be the only one who prefers the self-titled album to "yank crime"?
"if it kills you" by drive like jehu.
surely i can't be the only one who prefers the self-titled album to "yank crime"?
You aren't.
Neko Case - Hold On, Hold OnWoot Woot, favorite song off of the album.
Hoover- Distant
I keep listening to this album and get interrupted to do something after the first three songs. This time I swear I am listening the whole way through.
*snip*
They were from the DC Post-Hardcore scene along with Fugazi, but suffice it to say it's a different flavor thereof. The guitar riffs are pretty angular, the quiet parts contemplative and ominous, their bassist became a member of the fucking awesome June of 44, etc etc etc. Give it a listen, it's pretty good.
(http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u60/daschakal/MyBloodyValentine-Loveless.jpg)
The Stranglers - Golden Brown
The Stranglers - Golden Brown
Have you heard the cover done by the ebm/goth band Marian's Joy? It's utterly fantastic.
Now listening to:
Skinny Puppy - Remission (just got the six track vinyl; 1984 synths for yes!)
Bitcrush - Epilogue in Waves (I suggest this to anyone who likes mogwai or the like. Mike Cadoo used to front Gridlock but now does these beautiful, lush and dreamy albums)
Stendeck - Sonnambula
edawink
I'll put the bitcrush album into the mediaf!re thread later on this afternoon. it was on my top ten list for best albums of 2008....it's just amazing.
"When She Loved Me" Sarah McLachlan
YES IT WAS IN TOY STORY 2. NO YOU CANNOT JUDGE ME.
"When She Loved Me" Sarah McLachlan
YES IT WAS IN TOY STORY 2. NO YOU CANNOT JUDGE ME.
Edit:"When She Loved Me" Sarah McLachlan
YES IT WAS IN TOY STORY 2. NO YOU CANNOT JUDGE ME.
Actually, I liked that song. I thought it fit in that part of the movie very well.
yeah that song was great! now if only we could have more mclachlan and less newman... god i hate you, randy.
Shpongle - The Herb Garden
NPR - Fresh Air.
Being fond of Fresh Air is not so rare a characteristic as that, is it?
NPR - Fresh Air.
Marry me?
made me want to stop and lie in a meadow.
I'd say no. Just post about it instead! That way you can get some dialogue potentially moving about it. Outside of that it seems like kind of a dick-wagging thing.
I'd say no. Just post about it instead! That way you can get some dialogue potentially moving about it. Outside of that it seems like kind of a dick-wagging thing.
Dismember's first album
"Like An Ever Flowing Stream"
Heaviest music I've ever heard in my life.
not really, i've got to know several people on other forums after noticing we were into the same bands through those last.fm lists. but yeah, i see your point - it would kinda kill, or at least damage this thread.
Our Endless Numbered Days . . . made me want to stop and lie in a meadow.
The Suicide Machines debut album.
Blood Red Shoes - Box Of Secrets
Nancy the Tavern Wench- Alestorm
PIRATE METAL!
Nancy the Tavern Wench- Alestorm
PIRATE METAL!
I never knew Pirate Metal existed before you posted this. I checked them out and they are actually pretty good.
All day I've had Frank Turner on repeat. I can't think of much better.
The Kinks - One for the RoadAgreed. I have the disk and the double lp. Great version of 20 Century Man.
"Boy with a Coin" is so fucking brilliant that I can't get over it
Girls Just Want to Have Fun (Cindy Lauper cover) - Starfucker
Kicking out the jams! 8-)
Rage Against The Machine - Kick Out The Jams
Nancy the Tavern Wench- Alestorm
PIRATE METAL!
I never knew Pirate Metal existed before you posted this. I checked them out and they are actually pretty good.
the Royksopp leak HELL YES.
Can and Kraftwerk.
I feel like a nazi.
Listening to the Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters album by The Twilight Sad in preparation for the Mogwai show that they are opening.I've been meaning to get that. Killer band.
"(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" - Elvis Costello
God, what a musician.
things Elvis Costello being a rad motherfuckeragreement
"...And The Battle Begun" - Rx Bandits
You know, for a ska band, they don't sound much like the shitty crack-happy "WHOO AND NOW HERE'S SOME TROMBONES FOR YOU" ska like you'd hear on an Aquabats record.
http://www.mediaf!re.com/download.php?wmyrjngt0dg
If you haven't already, check out "The Answer is Never" by Howards Alias. they are (or were - split up now...) the UK's answer to Rx Bandits.
EDIT - Just remembered I posted this on the mediaf!re thread a while back, here's the link if you're interested:Code: [Select]http://www.mediaf!re.com/download.php?wmyrjngt0dg
I listened to that album. Good tunes, but those guys could've used a better producer. Definitely a little weak compared to my beloved Bandits. Still, really good shit.
Shit, son. I'm listening to "Great Communicator" right now. He's playing about an hour from here in June and I REALLY want to go see that!
"Italian Leather Sofa" - Cake
"Italian Leather Sofa" - Cake
Isn't that the theme song to Mission Hill? It's great.
I'm listening to a bunch of Songs: Ohia albums. I'm on Ghost Tropic (probably my favorite) right now. Is it just me or does Jason Molina pretty much destroy Will Oldham?
Why does it have to be a competition?
Where is the best place to start if one were wanting to get into Mr. Oldham, i know there are a shit-ton of albums so narrowing it down to 2 or 3 would be great.
The only one I've heard is Joya.
ISIS - Wavering Radiant
Holy shit it's definitely just as good if not better than Panopticon. YES. Expect it on Mediaf!re soon.
Where is the best place to start if one were wanting to get into Mr. Oldham, i know there are a shit-ton of albums so narrowing it down to 2 or 3 would be great.
The only one I've heard is Joya.
I'd check out 'I see a Darkness' which, I believe, was his first album recorded as Bonnie 'Prince' Billy. It's pretty excellent, probably my favorite album of his. I haven't heard his newest album, 'Beware,' yet but 'Lie Down in the Light' left me pretty cold. Stick with the older stuff at first, is my advice.
Well, since it is apparently my centennial posting day..
Curve - Doppelgänger
Angel - Massive Attack.
The Slits - Instant Hit
That made me look for this on Last.fm but alas...no luck.The Slits - Instant Hit
Nice!
Now playing: The Venture Bros
Emilie Autumn
Let the Record Show
Awesome song from an awesome singer
interesting stuff. I'm sure kids will love it
Now playing: The Venture BrosThat made me look for this on Last.fm but alas...no luck.
Dr Dre's "The Chronic" with all the non-cuss words edited out. Hilarious.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXFSSByxkOU
1:40-1:50 <3
Dr Dre's "The Chronic" with all the non-cuss words edited out. Hilarious.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXFSSByxkOU
1:40-1:50 <3
The Birthday Massacre
The Birthday Massacre
This band?
(http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/304/hahahacar.jpg) (http://img18.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hahahacar.jpg)
Now playing: The Venture Bros.: The Music of JG Thirlwell. Best animated show on TV. Easily the best TV soundtrack, animated or otherwise.
Tom Waits ~ Tom Traubert's Blues (Four Sheets to the Wind in Copenhagen)
Frank Sinatra - Cake
"double nickels on the dime" by minutemen.hoping to see Mike Watt & The Missing Men open for Dino Jr in a couple weeks. I saw the FINAL minutemen concert before Boone got killed. Sad. Rent "I Jam Econo" you'll know why you bought Double Nickels...
bought this last year, listened to it once and thought "...the fuck is this?!" and pretty much haven't listened since. listening again, it's actually pretty fucking awesome!!!
I physically own all of John McCrea's albums.
Yo La Tengo - Pass the Hatchet, I Think I'm Goodkind (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4G9NZvebscw)
DEADSY - BETTER THAN YOU KNOW
why this band is not more known is beyond me!
DEADSY - BETTER THAN YOU KNOW
why this band is not more known is beyond me!
unless i have them mixed up with someone else, it might be because they're signed to Korn's record label... it's more than likely that people would dismiss them when they heard about the Korn association. what sort of stuff do they play?
and on topic, i'm rocking out to some Night Marchers! anything involving John Reis is always gonna be good!
Kylesa's "Static Tensions" - where having two drummers stops being a gimmick and just fucking slays.
Hot Water Music - "The New What Next"
such an underrated album.
i'm gonna be sick of these by the time it comes to mixing and mastering them :x
The Bye Bye Blackbirds - Honeymoon.
You may have heard Patrick or Valley Parade talking about this. The talk is well deserved. Not only sweet album art but also a really great songs.
Listen to it too.
Rocking some Chopin
Rocking some Chopin
What Chopin? My piano teacher recorded the Op10 and Op25 Études three times (the third when he was 79); also the complete Mazurkas (included one extra one he reconstructed from the surviving sketches) and various miscellaneous pieces.
Just some CD of a 'best of' which always struck me as sort of odd to put out for a classical composer. Or, funnier yet, "BEETHOVEN'S GREATEST HITS" or something to that effect cracks me up. I wasn't aware Beethoven made the radio in his day.
Now playing: The Venture Bros.: The Music of JG Thirlwell. Best animated show on TV. Easily the best TV soundtrack, animated or otherwise.
I seem to remember hearing that he did the soundtrack somewhere else. I'm putting it on my list of music to look for, as I've heard a little of his stuff and really enjoyed it (especially his remix of Manson's "Beautiful People").
La Vie Boheme - Rent Soundtrack
...fucking drum machine...Fight you, sir.
...fucking drum machine...Fight you, sir.
Well, that was easy (http://www.amazon.com/Stand-By-Me-LP-Version/dp/B00122C18E) (though not free). Maybe you can find the album it's on.
...fucking drum machine...Fight you, sir.
you're not honestly saying that real drums wouldn't have been better than the drum machine they used?! i'm not trashing drum machines in general, but for rock music, they rarely work well.
does a rock drummer NEED 600 kits?! and the whole "never misses a practice" etc. thing implies that ALL human band members would be better off replaced by programmed instruments!rock and roll is ever changing.
now i'm not trashing drum machines at all, but actually listen to "generation terrorists," the manic street preachers album that i mentioned - for that genre of music, it just sounds WRONG with a drum machine.
Also my drum machine also plays all my keyboard parts. While "pounding" the "skins."
... is the worst euphemism ever for cybersex.That's what your mom said. Dayum.
Reuben - Stux
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jV3aZGiiAZU
I doubt that I'm the first or will be the last, but fuck almighty I think I just realized that Pink Flag is the best album ever written.It is up there pretty high, as are 154 and Chairs Missing.
CKY - "Suddenly Tragic"
this band seem to get so much shit for having been connected to jackass etc. but they're legitimately a great band. haven't listened to them in ages for some reason, forgot how awesome their stuff is.
Passport Radio - Broken Social Scene
It's pretty awesome how good their first album is; I guess I should expected such from them.
that CKY one i mentioned is from the last album "An Answer Can Be Found." Which I'm listening to again now!
the only song i've heard from the new one is "hellions on parade" which someone put a very low-quality rip of onto youtube. it was pretty cool, and had a random synth solo-ey bit!
Mushroomhead's Simple Survival fading into Dresden Dolls' Night Recon = Epic Awesomeness.
Cat Stevens, the end.
My roommate has been blaring Linkin Park and KISS and I want to murder him brutally.
Mushroomhead's Simple Survival fading into Dresden Dolls' Night Recon = Epic Awesomeness.
mushroomhead's Episode 29 fading into Sarah brightmans Eden= waitwhut!?
No accounting for taste I guess, but I think they stack together well. It might have to do with the fact that in the spectrum of music I listen to (ie: heavy to soft, melodic to screaming) those 2 songs aren't really that far apart, least not to my ears.
another one i found odd yet appropriate, was when darkness falls-killswitch engage, followed by Remember -josh groban- live at the greek, and finally Coffee-Aesop Rock....
somehow... they all made since being together... to me. everyone else probably thinks I'm nuts!
another one i found odd yet appropriate, was when darkness falls-killswitch engage, followed by Remember -josh groban- live at the greek, and finally Coffee-Aesop Rock....
somehow... they all made since being together... to me. everyone else probably thinks I'm nuts!
You had me til Remember... Nothing against Groban, just the only thing i know about him is his cameo in "I'm Fucking Ben Affleck" so I'd say i dont have the knowledge to make a decision either way.
I have no idea what "I'm Fucking Ben Affleck" is...
RX Bandits
everything vern just posted
Stephen Lynch's 3 Balloons album. He's my heterosexual man crush :-D
Stephen Lynch's 3 Balloons album. He's my heterosexual man crush :-D
dude is a LEGEND. me and a few mates (including a vocalist who looks very like mr. lynch) covered "kill a kitten" at a talent show back in high school; we upped the heaviness somewhat and had a MASSIVE comedy guitar solo thing where we had to physically restrain the guitarist from carrying on with it - it was funnier than that sounds... we won the shit right out of that talent show!
What's a good Stephen Lynch album to start with? I randomly heard one of his songs on the radio the other day and thought it was too amazing to ever forget.
youtube
his vids
Police Teeth--Taking A Shit On Company Time
Have I mentioned at all how this is probably the best band in America right now?
For Zingoleb (or anyone else who youtubes)... I understand you're on dial-up, but if you have a little bit of patience I'm thinking I might have found a solution for your worries. At least one where you only have to open the video once. I posted a step by step guide to doing what I do in the Computers section. Let me know if it helps you.
http://forums.questionablecontent.net/index.php/topic,23187.0.html
The Moody Blues.
A lot of Moody Blues.
Gogol Bordello, holy shit are these guys good.
Bullet for My Valentine ROX my sox off 4eva :evil:
Bullet for My Valentine ROX my sox off 4eva :evil:
What the fuck
Inní Mér Syngur Vitleysingur by Sigur Rós.
Yes, I actually enjoy their latest album without any shame!
I'm surprised they haven't just coopted the music they've written as the Foxboro Hot Tubs and just used that. Because that shit is pretty fucking excellent.
Does that mean this thread's... Sticky?
Been a while since I posted in this thread, so why not do it tonight!
Currently rocking a playlist in iTunes that I titled "ROAR!" - this list consists of only 3 albums; "Wake/Lift" by Rosetta, "Oceanic" by Isis, and "A Sun That Never Sets" by Neurosis. The more clever of you may divine the fact that this goes in reverse order of which band begat which other band.
All three of them are good!
Year of the Pig - Fucked Up, it's so beautiful and horrible - I need more music like this.
if anyone's interested, say so and i'll up it in the mediaf!re thread.
Patti Smith Group - Godspeed [Non-LP B-Side]I used to have that on 7" vinyl. The disk was cracked all the way through so it had a skip or pop every few seconds. Once I got that on a CD it never sounded right to me.
I so want to see her live...
@Will- Glad to see another Zao fan. Although I have to say, I don't like their newest album all that much. I like most everything else, though. Honestly, Funeral of God was my favorite.
Also, guys - the new mewithoutYou is super!
Extol's "Undeceived" ironically, with all the Zao-talk going on.
HELLA time signature changes.
The Who - Behind Blue Eyes
Earth - The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull
Brilliantly evocative. I dare anyone to listen to this without immediately envisioning sun-blasted desert panoramas of the American Southwest.
Gah, I think this place is getting to me- currently listening to Mogwai and Slint, despite being a classic rocker at heart.
Gah, I think this place is getting to me- currently listening to Mogwai and Slint, despite being a classic rocker at heart.
Also, guys - the new mewithoutYou is super!
Hell yeah, the Fox, the Crow and the Cookie is my favorite.
Also, guys - the new mewithoutYou is super!
Hell yeah, the Fox, the Crow and the Cookie is my favorite.
In that case, you may want to watch this (http://music-mix.ew.com/2009/06/mewithoutyou-the-fox-the-crow-and-the-cookie-exclusive.html) video if you haven't already.
The Legend of Zelda: The Metal Soundtrack
The Legend of Zelda: The Metal Soundtrack
...I think we're going to be friends.
Right now, Jesus Christ Superstar with Ian Gillan as Jesus.
Cannot get over his voice.
In 1940, Olivier Messiaen (1908-92) was interned in a German prison camp, where he discovered among his fellow prisoners a clarinettist, a violinist and a violoncellist. The success of a short trio which he wrote for them led him to add seven more movements to this Interlude, and a piano to the ensemble, to create the Quartet for the End of Time. Messiaen and his friends first performed it for their 5000 fellow prisoners on January 15, 1941.
Messiaen - Quartet for the End of Time.QuoteIn 1940, Olivier Messiaen (1908-92) was interned in a German prison camp, where he discovered among his fellow prisoners a clarinettist, a violinist and a violoncellist. The success of a short trio which he wrote for them led him to add seven more movements to this Interlude, and a piano to the ensemble, to create the Quartet for the End of Time. Messiaen and his friends first performed it for their 5000 fellow prisoners on January 15, 1941.
Like all Messiaen's work, it is stuffed full of religious symbolism.
The Legend of Zelda: The Metal Soundtrack
...I think we're going to be friends.
Right now, Jesus Christ Superstar with Ian Gillan as Jesus.
Cannot get over his voice.
i can beat that, in a bad way...
I'm listening to Ecco the Dolphin: The Split stream of time by Viper.fox....
Messiaen - Quartet for the End of Time.
That sounds interesting, I will have to remember to check it out.
im currently listening to Crumb Duck, the Stereolab/Nurse With Wound collab. cant find many people who like it, but i love it for some reason.Wow, I'd love to hear that.
The Legend of Zelda: The Metal Soundtrack
...I think we're going to be friends.
Right now, Jesus Christ Superstar with Ian Gillan as Jesus.
Cannot get over his voice.
The Legend of Zelda: The Metal Soundtrack
...I think we're going to be friends.
Right now, Jesus Christ Superstar with Ian Gillan as Jesus.
Cannot get over his voice.
i can beat that, in a bad way...
I'm listening to Ecco the Dolphin: The Split stream of time by Viper.fox....
Are you beating Jesus Christ Superstar, or Zelda?
Just joking. That is good. Together we can form a video game music nerd trifecta and take over the world! Or at least annoy the hell out of Koji Kondo by continously sending him letters for his autograph!
Right now - Duck Hunt Theme
And by the time I finished typing that, it was over. Now:
Neil Young - Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)
im currently listening to Crumb Duck, the Stereolab/Nurse With Wound collab. cant find many people who like it, but i love it for some reason.Wow, I'd love to hear that.
http://www.mediaf!re.com/?cmjmuym0cmb
Radio Soulwax
I find that with a lot of Spencer Krug songs, the more I like the title, the more I'm going to like it. This time, it's "Apollo and the Buffalo and Anna Anna Anna Oh!"
"Two-Headed Boy" - Neutral Milk Hotel
I got this album because I know how much 4chan hates it and I decided to give it a shot. Kiiiiiiinda dig it.
Mos Def- Casa Bey
Some pretty great beats on the new Mos album.
Strung Out - "Blackhawks Over Los Angeles"
I have literally no explanation for why I slept on this record for so long; I LOVED Exile In Oblivion, then just...kinda forgot about them.
They have one of the strangest guitar sounds I've ever heard in any band. Dunno if the guitarist picks with a coin or something, but every time he picks a note, it sounds really, really strange when the pick hits the strings.
They have one of the strangest guitar sounds I've ever heard in any band. Dunno if the guitarist picks with a coin or something, but every time he picks a note, it sounds really, really strange when the pick hits the strings.
I use everything I can fucking find for a pick. Paperclips, toothpicks, quarters, beef jerky...
Does the jerky give you a tough, meaty sound? LOLOLOL
Kidcrash rule
right now it's Boost - that's right by the in n out
Dancing int Dark by Bruce Springsteen.
Heeeeey Baby!
Dancing int Dark by Bruce Springsteen.
Heeeeey Baby!
All right.
Bruce Springsteen - Thunder Road
Nekromantix... gargoyles over copenhagen...
...
well, I like it.. and thats all that matters!
Monteverdi - L'Orfeo
In some respects the first opera, this sits on the cusp of the renaissance and the baroque. Even the way it is written and the instruments are notated are unclear to us, so there are still major disagreements about how it was meant be performed - but with drama is always good in opera, and the Italian recording I am listening to has that in spades, and quite eclipses Gardiner's recording as a result. I may upload it for you, in a few days.
"Biscuits with Jesus" - Toxic Chicken.
Between the title track and "The Depression Song" this is pure brilliance.
(you should check it out on dramacore.com)
I used to love everything Alexisonfire did. "Young Cardinals" didn't impress me though.
"And I've Seen a Bloody Shadow" by of Montreal.
Love Will Tear Us Apart by Joy Division
Going to Pasalacqua -- Green Day
I don't care if their latest albums have been shitty, I just love their old material.
The Dresden Dolls - Lonesome Organist Rapes Page Turner
I find Amanda Palmer's voice very catchy. Or sexy...
For You - Killswitch Engage
Excellent song. Also, is anyone else disappointed with their new album? It's too slow in my opinion.
What... really... someone else that listens to codeseven? I got that cd for free during some sort of fair at my old university and it sat on my desk for about a month. Little did I realize just how amazing it really is.
I have been listening to a lot of post rock lately! I thank you all for this because it really makes me happy. Happy!
I was listening to the Mogwai/Sigur Rós song "Luvstory" and found it remarkably boring. What did you do to Mogwai, Sigur Rós. What did you do!
Anyways, I've got Mr. Beast going now.
(Also, I'm faintly remembering someone posting like a year ago something along the lines of, "I like that one Mogwai song with no vocals")
Edit: Agh, goddammit. I keep trying to listen to Slint's Spiderland but whenever he starts singing I just can't listen anymore. Fuck that.
(Also, I'm faintly remembering someone posting like a year ago something along the lines of, "I like that one Mogwai song with no vocals")
(Also, I'm faintly remembering someone posting like a year ago something along the lines of, "I like that one Mogwai song with no vocals")
I think I remember that thread.
Norwegian Indie - something between Psychobilly and Humppa.
KATZENJAMMER - A BAR IN AMSTERDAM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aswXKmV0wDo
I have so much good music on my computer that I have just not listened to or gave a cursory listen to and never bothered with again.
Recently, I have discovered that I really like Mogwai's "Young Team," that I change my mind and actually like Sigur Rós.
Now I'm listening to Neon Bible and whoa why did I not listen to this more sooner?
I have so much good music on my computer that I have just not listened to or gave a cursory listen to and never bothered with again.
Recently, I have discovered that I really like Mogwai's "Young Team," that I change my mind and actually like Sigur Rós.
Now I'm listening to Neon Bible and whoa why did I not listen to this more sooner?
Awesome! I like friends. They are friendly.
Been listening to The Books' Lemon of Pink...I heard someone around here saw them in concert and I am trying to imagine how they pull it off.
I'm going to see The Books (whom I adore) on August 14th, so I will report back on how they pull it off.
Tom Waits - The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me)
Goddammit EVERYONE should own this record
Have you listened to any of their earlier stuff? Hidden World is a solid record too.
Well, I would suggest you grab their Epics In Minutes comp, which puts together a lot of their early singles and 7"s...then grab the Year Of The Dog/Year Of The Pig singles. At that point, you'll pretty much be good to go as far as Fucked Up is concerned.
Hidden World is on my to-download list. Knowing how huge their discography is, I wouldn't know where to go after that really.
Well, I would suggest you grab their Epics In Minutes comp, which puts together a lot of their early singles and 7"s...then grab the Year Of The Dog/Year Of The Pig singles. At that point, you'll pretty much be good to go as far as Fucked Up is concerned.
Hidden World is on my to-download list. Knowing how huge their discography is, I wouldn't know where to go after that really.
Antichrist Television Blues by Arcade Fire
Antichrist Television Blues by Arcade Fire
Was just listening to that! I have recently discovered Neon Bible.
Now:
Anoushka Shankar - Sinister Grains
While My Guitar Gently Weeps -- The Beatles
This is a really geat song. Pretty much one of my favourite Beatles songs.
Here's how my foolish attempt to listen to the pillows during lunch on the work computer went:
Kid attending camp: Will you turn that crap off?
Me: What, you don't like J-Rock?
Kid: No way its, like, Chinese and shit.
My Boss along with every single other teacher in the room laughed at that kid for a good twenty minutes.
frank turner's new song - "the road"
on his myspace site - http://www.myspace.com/frankturner
I kind of like the Pillows. Nothing really stands out about them, to me, though.
Travis Morrison's much maligned solo albums.
I'm still in mourning over his announcement a couple weeks back that he's quitting music for good.
The Half-Life of Kissing.
care to enlighten me on what this is? i don't even know if that's the album or the artist name!
care to enlighten me on what this is? i don't even know if that's the album or the artist name!
Before Million Dead Frank Turner and Ben (I think? The dude that was also in Palehorse) the drummer were in a band called Kneejerk when they were teenagers. They did two albums and a split with Abjure if I remember right. The first album is really wonky, they were daftly young when they made it and it shows. The Half-Life Of Kissing was their 2000 swansong, I'm not even sure they were still together when it came out. It's emo metallic hardcore but they'd obviously been listening to a lot of Refused and Canvas and decided to include electronic bits and generally get very odd with lots of long songs and samples. It's very teenage and hasn't always aged well, particularly when Frank tries singing instead of screaming, but there's still some great moments and it remains my favourite Frank Turner record. It's his time in this band that he's singing about in Back In The Day from Sleep Is For The Weak.
sounds pretty goddamned awesome!!! i'd heard OF kneejerk, but not actually heard their stuff. any chance you'd be up for uploading that in the hardcore thread? i'll try and find something similarly badass to up in return.
I have recently decided that I am substantially lacking in metal of any sort and have decided to erode my ignorance by getting Master of Puppets, ...And Justice for All, and Ride the Lightning.
Master of Puppets
Minor Threat's complete discography. So good.
Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody is on the radio.
Dr. Seuss is Dead by Acid Bath
Joker, I agree, it is a good album. Don't know why so many people on here dislike them.
Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody is on the radio.
This is in my opinion the Greatest Song In The History Of Music Ever.
"Over It" - Dinosaur Jr.
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
It's pleasant and immediately familiar and has no discernible personality of its own.
Dredg- Sang Real
damn, this is good. :-D
Dredg- Sang Real
damn, this is good. :-D
If you haven't heard it yet, their new album is infinitely better than Catch Without Arms was...and Catch was a brilliant record!
"Over It" - Dinosaur Jr.
Fuck yeah, me too. Thank the gods that be they didn't give up their guitar solos. I lament their disappearance.
I consider "Weird Science" a cinematic milestone. I still listen to Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets. I own three Trapper Keepers. So...I've very possibly never left the eighties.
Whatever, bring on the fuckin' solos, lads!
Cocaine - Eric ClaptonThat is a very good song.
"Little Animals" - The Raveonettes
Forgot how awesome Chain Gang of Love is
"Little Animals" - The Raveonettes
Forgot how awesome Chain Gang of Love is
Hmm, I should probably listen to more stuff by them. I only have Whip it on which is pretty amazing.
Now listening to Today's Active Lifestyles by Polvo for the first time. Impressed so far.
Kompakt has released some great stuff over the years, hard to go wrong there. Weird that Deerhunter lists their sound as an influence though.Yeah, Deerhunter has some weird influences (according to Wikipedia anyways), like The Flying Lizards. I cannot hear that band in them for the life of me, but it's believeable as an influence.
Now listening to Superpitcher's Today (one of the best Kompakt albums ever imo)
Smashing Pumpkin's "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" all the way through for the first time in quite a few years.
Beard Lust-Natalie Portman's Shaved Head
Apparently I have a huuuuuge addiction to electro. So, that new Valerie & Friends that got posted in MediaF!re Thread is gettin' hella play.
two eggs any style, as a matter of fact.Wow! Thanks. Mrs doombilly is downstairs practicing scales. I'm upstairs blushing. And listening to Tampa Red and Georgia Tom.
EARTH.
"High Command," to be exact.
Beard Lust-Natalie Portman's Shaved Head
HOW'D YOU GET THAT FACIAL HAIR?
I grew it!
HOW DO YOU KEEP IT CLEAN?
I shampoo it!
Beard Lust-Natalie Portman's Shaved Head
HOW'D YOU GET THAT FACIAL HAIR?
I grew it!
HOW DO YOU KEEP IT CLEAN?
I shampoo it!
I can't listen to that song without smiling.
Grace by Jeff Buckley. I was impressed by it.
Grimbo, I have utmost confidence that you will enjoy the Defeater record. It's very solid.
I have actually just now gotten a listen to My Bloody Valentine's Loveless, and I have to say, this is some of the best music I've ever heard. It's a bit harsh and sharp, which is something I don't usually go for, but the sheer quality in a song like "To Here Knows When" is just astounding. Also I would like to take Bilinda Butcher's voice out on a series of romantic, but charmingly simple dates, meet its family, marry it, and then sire several ethereal disembodied voices by rapid and non-stop consumation of said marriage.
I just listened to Loveless tonight after hearing SO MANY RAVE REVIEWS OF IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN and expected to find myself an album that I would fall in love with.
It was so boring that I could not stand it. I really run into this a lot.
Mo Nighean Dubh - The Barra McNeils
Bryan Adams - Run To You
I always found this to be a much better song than Summer of '69, but far more people have heard of the latter.
Thoughts?
Okkervil River - Our Life is Not a Movie or Maybe
Lemon Demon - Amnesia Was Her Name
Don't worry, it's only a side effect.Lemon Demon - Amnesia Was Her Name
I like you
Kuricorder Quartet - Imperial March (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Jq617ENMd0)
Kuricorder Quartet - Imperial March (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Jq617ENMd0)
Here you have 20 gum points.Kuricorder Quartet - Imperial March (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Jq617ENMd0)
I fix'd your link
That will be 20 internet dollars
That's... that's the entire point. The over-the-top theatrics of the whole thing are intentional. And the tunes are fucking great. Saying their live show is too theatrical sounds like somebody went in to a deli and complained that their turkey sandwich tasted too much like turkey.
The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny is the fucking best. I will probably mediaf!re this tomorrow.
Come on Eileen by Dexy's Midnight Runners. Such an incredibly fun song.check out "Until I Believe In My Soul" from that very same album.
Octopus' Garden by The Beatles
One of their best songs. IMO. It's just so marvelous and child-like. I love it.
Eww, nu metalIt's not that bad when you accept that it's pop.
Eww, nu metalIt's not that bad when you accept that it's pop.
Eve, the Apple of My Eye - Bell X1 (the radio edit is rubbish) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQCK7cI03B8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQCK7cI03B8) ...hopefully the link worked. If not, I'll have mine scrambled.
there is a lot of nu-metal I fucking love. that is really brilliant shit... that just plain kicks it out...
By 'Death' I think you mean 'Nu'.
new Muse is big meh for me
Settler by Balmorhea. So gorgeous.
So ... I loved green day since I was like 12 ... Don't give a rats ass if you're one of those "GAWD THEY SUCK" kind of people, you can't really help what appeals to you (though you can help what you expose yourself to)...
BUT I just listened to their last album...and I don't ever want to hear it again.
Now listening to
MC Paul Barman - "Excuse you."
Pure awesome silliness.
Lifelover - Herrens Handdo
I love this band, their lyrics are so wrong and the music is just as sick.
I've been looking for translations of their lyrics for a while now, you have any idea where to find them?
Nope, I don't know any sites. I speak swedish so that's why I understand their lyrics :PI'll remember that, thanks.
If you want a translation of a song you can always PM me without problems! :-)
The Ocarina of Rhyme (http://8tracks.com/teamteamwork/the-ocarina-of-rhyme)
The Ocarina of Rhyme (http://8tracks.com/teamteamwork/the-ocarina-of-rhyme)
I've downloaded four albums from artists I've been meaning to take a listen to for a while, and I am going to marathon it through tonight.
Fleet Foxes - s/t
Brainiac - Hissing Prigs in Static Couture
Guided By Voices - Bee Thousand
Liars - s/t
this is going to be a good night.
Brainiac - Hissing Prigs in Static Couture
Talking Heads' Remain In Light.Check out his biography (On Some Far Away Beach)
How does Eno always make artists better? Coldplay, I am looking straight at you.
That's why I said ''a good band''.
Nick Drake - "River Man"
this song is beauty
Stravinsky - The Rite Of Spring
Some good classical music... I'm looking at a scene from the Disney masterpiece "Fantasia". Good old times.
Stravinsky - The Rite Of Spring
Some good classical music... I'm looking at a scene from the Disney masterpiece "Fantasia". Good old times.
The last scene (where the virgin dances herself to death) is so ridiculous.
Are you talking about the movie? Because I don't remember something like that in the movie.
ahhhhhhhh the new Owen cd!!!
Clutch-Burning Beard
Oh god so good
"God is Good" by OM. It's in the mediaf!re thread. Holy fucking shit is it good.
the dresden dolls - "yes, virginia"
i think i'm getting an amanda palmer obsession lately. damn, even her VOICE is hot!
And for good reason amirite
Now playing: the Pains of Being Pure at Heart EP from the mediaf!re thread.
I Want You (She's So Heavy) by The Beatles.
It's better than their s/t LP.
A friend of mine has that song set as the ringtone for his wife. He's really classy.
April Wine - Drop Your Guns
I love these guys.
These people listening to the band Helter Skelter made me really want to listen to the song. So I am.
Helter Skelter - Thrice
love. so much love.
Rammstein ~ Pussy
:3
I'm not usually into the whole "kvlt" thing, but the terrible production of Xasthur actually seems to be an important part of the atmosphere.
Assemblage 23 - Spark single
Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxigene
This stuff... is brilliant.
i'm listening to lots of old Jimmy Eat World. anyone know why Tom stopped singing on their albums? "rockstar" and "blister" are amazing songs, and his vocals were great on those!!!
YACHT. This is really difficult music. I am about to give up.Not so much 'difficult' as 'annoying'. Or maybe that's just me.
Rammstein ~ Pussy
:3
yay!
they are so much fun.
Assemblage 23 - Spark single
i'm listening to lots of old Jimmy Eat World. anyone know why Tom stopped singing on their albums? "rockstar" and "blister" are amazing songs, and his vocals were great on those!!!
You'll love that BEST FWENDS I put up in the mediaf!re thead, I swear.
Rammstein ~ Pussy
:3
yay!
they are so much fun.
Assemblage 23 - Spark single
Yup. "Zwitter" got a hell of a lot better once I read the lyrics.
Currently switching between "Rammstein" and "Rammlied" to compare the maturation in sound.
mmm...people say they're stagnant, but there's acually quite a progression within the formula.
Spencer & Hill - Cool (Afrojack remix) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTS8o7gt_mk)
de
Apparently this is what happens when you 'strip back' electro house but I don't care cause it's dirty & also kind of uptight
mmm...people say they're stagnant, but there's acually quite a progression within the formula.
I fail to see how could anyone think that Rammstein don't progress with their music. The debut has a very raw and mechanical/hipnotic feeling along with Sehnsucht. Those atmospheres don't show up too many times in the following albums. The production got a lot cleaner [and less good imho] and so on...
Ayreon - Love (Day Eleven)
Fever Sleeves - Q and Not U
This album is incredible. I just got it, as well as a Bluetip album, and I've been listening to them non-stop.
Fever Sleeves - Q and Not U
This album is incredible. I just got it, as well as a Bluetip album, and I've been listening to them non-stop.
which bluetip album? i picked up Post Mortem Anthem the other week, and despite it being a compilation, i reckon it flows better than any of their other full-lengths. still haven't heard that Hot+Fast-Union EP yet though.
Fever Sleeves - Q and Not U
This album is incredible. I just got it, as well as a Bluetip album, and I've been listening to them non-stop.
which bluetip album? i picked up Post Mortem Anthem the other week, and despite it being a compilation, i reckon it flows better than any of their other full-lengths. still haven't heard that Hot+Fast-Union EP yet though.
The Join Us LP. I'm enjoying it, and it was definitely a good purchase along with the Q and Not U, they seem to compliment each other well.
Editors - In This Light And On This Evening [album]
Wow, really took me by surprise. There's nary a guitar on the record, so they've turned even more towards the 80s new wave...but thankfully, it's a brilliant album. So much better than And End Has A Start, which was the definition of "underwhelming" for me, especially coming after The Back Room.
Brad Mehldau Trio – Everything in Its Right Place (Alternate Version)
(tks Inglorious bass basterd for posting this guy, great for work when I forget my headphones)
Fake Problems - "It's Great to Be Alive"Great band, I saw them open for Murder By Death earlier this year. I haven't heard anything from them but that album, but I dig it alot.
i think it's gonna need a few more listens to really grow on me, but it's immediately better than "how far our bodies go," which i found pretty disappointing after having seen them slay the fest last year.
guys i downloaded a brand new album.Which one? They're a great band, though I'm iffy on two of their albums (first and most recent). But even with that, Deja Entendu and The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me are damn-near masterpieces.
im actually digging the first song whoa.
New AFI
It Was Mine
"Bang!" - The Raveonettes"Boys Who Rape" is amazing.
First time listening to In and Out of Control. Promising opener.
Barenaked Ladies!
I've been listening to them for 15 years now. That makes me feel old.
"Bang!" - The Raveonettes"Boys Who Rape" is amazing.
First time listening to In and Out of Control. Promising opener.
individual totem - mumia vera (the demos).That sounds interesting unfortunately I plugged that into last.fm and got Forma Tadre instead. :(
if anyone likes really old-school ebm, you really need this two disc re-release in your life. it's just so amazing.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EB5HVV3D
np.l
et me know what you think about it.
reminds me of the best parts of bites/remission era puppy.
I've never been able to get into Cynic. Sean Malone always seemed like he was just trying too hard to be Jaco and I just couldn't deal with that. He does a pretty good Jaco impersonation, but it lacks the spark that made Jaco a great musician.
I've never been able to get into Cynic. Sean Malone always seemed like he was just trying too hard to be Jaco and I just couldn't deal with that. He does a pretty good Jaco impersonation, but it lacks the spark that made Jaco a great musician.
Minor Threat - In My EyesGood call. When you get to the Butthole Surfers you should emulate the "Ta-da" lady.
Reading Our Band Could Be Your Life and revisiting the bands as I go.
Minor Threat - In My Eyes
Reading Our Band Could Be Your Life and revisiting the bands as I go.
I am listening to WHITE RAINBOW
Owls - S/t
I still don't know why this album was eliminated so early in the Greatest Album of the Decade Competition.[\i]
I'm glad.
Up to the Replacements chapter so I'll probably spin Let It Be and Tim today.
That's dedication.
Absolutely loving the new Raveonettes album, so mostly that.
At the Gates' "Slaughter of the Soul." It's amazing how well it holds up after more than a decade of people so liberally borrowing from their sound.
Khoma - The Second Wave
First time lsitening to this band. Seems like a good album. Some members are from Cult Of Luna so that's why this stuff is also good.
The vocals are remains me to the ones in Radiohead and Muse... It's nice stuff.
It has been uploaded in the mf thread not so long ago, actually. I might give it a listen one of these days.
The new Baroness record.
It's kinda hard to tell just how good it is, since I am at work, but it's pretty dang cool so far.
I am super grateful to Touch Me I'm Sick for upping that Rough Trade comp to the Mfire thread, if for nothing else than Delta 5's "Mind Your Own Business."
Slaraffenklang - Danish Dynamite Live at Sono Festival 2008
Slaraffenland and Efterklang playing together, free download here (http://rumraket.com/shop/freedownloads.html).
Oxtongue - Delight
First release on the Kompakt pop label and OH GOD IT'S SO GOOD. Shimmering atmospheric techno at it's best.
That's hip! hip! hip! hip! Hip Priest!
That's hip! hip! hip! hip! Hip Priest!
HEEEE ISSSSSSS NOOOOOOOOOOOOT
APPPREEEEEEEECIATED
Does anyone read what other people post? Or are most of you posting here just to feel superior about your music tastes? Feels like it's turning into, I dunno, a musical-dick-waving-contest here.
Does anyone read what other people post? Or are most of you posting here just to feel superior about your music tastes? Feels like it's turning into, I dunno, a musical-dick-waving-contest here.
Does anyone read what other people post?Yeah. I've actually gotten some suggestions from folks that I continue to listen to.
"Money (That's What I Want)" - The Flying Lizards
I love this song, but I'm not completely sure why.
"Money (That's What I Want)" - The Flying Lizards
I love this song, but I'm not completely sure why.
when i was a kid and i'd go round my next door neighbours' house, their parents had that song on a 7" vinyl and for some reason we'd all listen to it on repeat and dance like twats. fun times!!!
I just downloaded the Laserdance discography.
That is all I'm listening to.
Forever.
A Wilhelm Scream's new self-titled EP, streaming here (http://www.hurley.com/live/).
Pretty awesome, although I wish I could find a UK distro that does Paper+Plastick releases so I don't have to pay a metric fuckload for shipping from the US...
(I have tried so hard to be open-minded but this is terrible, even by my incredibly low standards)
nope
You are wrong and you have not tried hard and it is not terrible, what are you saying, listen to Friend Opportunity you silly person.
i won the whole flipper discography in a competition a few months ago, and literally, out of the whole lot, there's about three listenable songs. maybe it's just not my thing, i dunno, but i couldn't get into it...
i'm currently listening to "american rubicon" by the cobra skulls.
i won the whole flipper discography in a competition a few months ago, and literally, out of the whole lot, there's about three listenable songs. maybe it's just not my thing, i dunno, but i couldn't get into it...
i'm currently listening to "american rubicon" by the cobra skulls.
I'll take it if you don't want it! I love Flipper but I don't actually own any of their stuff in a physical format.
relentless assaults of screaming electronic madness and maddening static explosions done in the tradition of the finest Japanese noise. Voltage Monster's absence of the rigid structure present in Hull's other projects allows for an altogether more dense, more suffocating exploration of white noise as an aesthetic. One of the most punishing, harsh electronics records to surface in quite some time, Voltage Monster is nothing short of devastating
"Murder The Government" - NOFX
Dü-scography
Somebody's never listened to The Locust. It's called "noise" for a reason.
"i want it that way" by the backstreet boys. i signed up to sing it at karaoke with some mates last night, but they closed the pub before we got the chance. so we've all agreed to do it next friday. and it's going to be epic.What will you do if I agree with you?
it's also a genuinely good pop song, and if you disagree, i will fucking fight you.
There Are Listed Buildings by Los Campesinos!Waiting eagerly
I just realised their next album wil be released in January.
"i want it that way" by the backstreet boys. i signed up to sing it at karaoke with some mates last night, but they closed the pub before we got the chance. so we've all agreed to do it next friday. and it's going to be epic.What will you do if I agree with you?
it's also a genuinely good pop song, and if you disagree, i will fucking fight you.
"Juggernaut" from Until Your Heart Stops by Cave-In
I have an erection for mathcore pass it on
The Field - From Here We Go Sublime
EVEN BETTER WHILE STONED. Wow.
Maybe your standards are just too high?
I'm on a "long time no listen" trip.
Yeasayer - Odd Blood
Ambling Alp is a fantastic single release but as a whole the album is distinctly disappointing. Some kind of attempt to be a quasi-AC band seems to be happening and it needs to stop.
"Hospital" - The Modern Lovers
Classic.
"Hospital" - The Modern Lovers
Classic.
I was playing that album last year when a friend asked me what it was. I told him it was the Modern Lovers, recorded in 1971. He went, "Wow, this could've been made yesterday." *That* is when you know you've got a timeless classic.
By the way, Final Fantasy is now just Owen Pallett. http://pitchfork.com/news/37436-final-fantasy-changes-nameto-owen-pallett/
I am now listening toWin^6!
Nurse with Wound
on shuffle.
Heartland by Owen Pallett, on repeat, for the 5th time.
re-ripping all my CDs in a slightly higher bitrate than before, which is a fucking epic task that's gonna take a coupla weeks... currently ripping "nothing for all" by the replacements, which means enjoying the likes of "portland" - yes!
re-ripping all my CDs in a slightly higher bitrate than before, which is a fucking epic task that's gonna take a coupla weeks... currently ripping "nothing for all" by the replacements, which means enjoying the likes of "portland" - yes!
What was the old bitrate? What is the new bitrate?
my library was all ripped at 128kbps WMA files
Heartland by Owen Pallett, on repeat, for the 15th time.
GUYS HEARTLAND IS SO FUCKING GOOD OH MY GOD.
I found the 320kbps leak and WOW WHAT THE FUCK.
How does someone make something this good? HOW DO YOU DO THIS? I haven't been this blown away since I first heard Ys.
You think it's too busy?Boring maybe? Perhaps it's a grower, I dunno.
Iggy Pop - The PassengerBecause the asshats that used Lust for Life to sell insurance increased their profit margins.
Can anyone tell me why this song is absofuckinglutely everywhere lately?
The Doobie Brothers - Long Train Runnin'
Tha Beatles
The Beatles - Here Comes The Sun
Music arguably peaked right here.
Big Black - Kasamir S. Pulaski Day
Man,I wish Big Black's first album was available on CD.
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Lookin' Out My Back Door
It is. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rich_Man%27s_Eight_Track_Tape)
I don't think the version I downloaded is a vinyl rip, but it does include that "Strange Things" track. Weird.
"Needle in the Camel's Eye" - Brian Eno
I don't really like to buy stuff that isn't an original studio album.
I should probably try and get over that.
Flare Gun by Owen Pallett.Jesca Hoop will beat his ass.
Damn, I know I am repeating myself, but I am still amazed by Heartland. I think it's gonna be my favourite record of 2010.
"Words Written Over Coffee" by The Riot Before
Hell. Yeah.
Cśur De Pirate's s/to/
Cśur De Pirate's s/to/
"Words Written Over Coffee" by The Riot Before
Hell. Yeah.
what a fucking tune that is. "fists buried in pockets" is a perfect winter album, i should put that on my mp3 player immediately!
Spectrum of the Sky by Break of Reality.
Pretty top notch. Stringed instruments combined with rock music makes me happy.
I thought stringed instruments were a pre-requisite to rock music.. :P
Spectrum of the Sky by Break of Reality.
Pretty top notch. Stringed instruments combined with rock music makes me happy.
I thought stringed instruments were a pre-requisite to rock music.. :P
These (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Richard) guys (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lee_Lewis) would like to have a chat...
Boris: Japanese Heavy Rock Hits! Volumes 1-3 I've got and one song from Vol. 4, but for some reason the download only came with one and it seems like there ought to be a B-side. Hrm! "Seasons" is really good though, might be my favorite of the singles.
The b-side to volume 4 is just an etching on the vinyl. Should just be "Seasons".
Listening to the new Efterklang right now. Only a couple songs in but I actually like it a lot despite some negative reactions I've seen floating around
DAIIIIIIIIIIITRO
Spoon - Nobody Gets Me But You
Spoon: Most consistent band working today?
Listening to moondog whee
\oListening to moondog whee
o/
I'm also listening to this (^) now. It upsets me when bands release special tracks for only certain editions of albums/eps/whatevers. (I understand why they do it, but it still bothers me). Cause now I already have this EP, but I really want this bonus track cover. I love A Wilhelm Scream, but I don't want to rebuy the whole EP. It was just like this on Career Suicide with those two bonus Australian tracks--I ended up getting a myspace rip of one, and a shitty quality of the other.
Listening to The Instrument Soundtrack by Fugazi. I really love this album, it's so bizarrely beautiful. It seems to be a further extension of the experimental, dub-y direction they took with Red Medicine and End Hits.
Listening to C'N'C-S Mithering by The Fall.
ive recently been binging on the hardcore thread and im just spinning a day in black and white's first album for the first time. where the fuck have i been this shit rules
The Stooges - Little DollThis song. It's good. I think people will like it.
Ain't No Rest for the Wicked.That is a catchy song.
"Kids of the Black Hole" by The Copyrights.
WHY DON'T THESE SPEAKERS GO LOUDEEERRR
Regina Spector - (album) FarIt's a good album, but I think it's sort of hit-and-miss. When she's good she's good, though.
BRAID
Wagon Wheel - Old Crow Medicine Show.
The band introduced to me by a friend. Thank you.
Gui Boratto- "Shebang"
How can it be that up until this moment I have not listened to Chromophobia? 'Tis a travesty!
That song they do about Vietnam? That song blows me away whenever I hear it.Big Time In The Jungle? Meh... Redgum's "I Was Only Nineteen" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Urtiyp-G6jY) crushes it for me. But it was all a long time ago, before most of us were even born...
BRAIDWagon Wheel - Old Crow Medicine Show.
The band introduced to me by a friend. Thank you.
like like like like like
Damaged Goods
ah AH ah ah
send them back
i can't work, I can't achieve
send me back
Damaged Goods by Gang of Four.so glad I got to see them a few yrs ago. The old fellers still had some rawkus goodness in them. Plus they destroyed a microwave oven on stage. *****
Guys, why didn't I listen to this earlier. It is so good.
"Machine Gun Funk" by the Notorious B.I.G.
I want more hip hop. All the hip hop I have is Biggie, Mos Def, Lupe Fiasco, Jurassic 5, and the Beastie Boys among other things like Immortal Technique and Atmosphere. Recommend me good hip hop, QC forums?
Mowgli's Road - Marina and the DiamondsGreat song
Fuck Buttons- "Surf Solar"
I want more hip hop. All the hip hop I have is Biggie, Mos Def, Lupe Fiasco, Jurassic 5, and the Beastie Boys among other things like Immortal Technique and Atmosphere. Recommend me good hip hop, QC forums?
mclusky-the world loves us and is our bitch
Death to the Cloudy Day by Lada Laika.
I basically remembered I had it on my mp3 player today.
Was I the other time, Nick? I listened to Dream Machine on repeat for quite awhile, so...
Was I the other time, Nick? I listened to Dream Machine on repeat for quite awhile, so...
Right now I'm playing "In a Flesh Aquarium" by Unexpect, which was recommended to me by a friend who said I'd like them if I like Diablo Swing Orchestra. It's...really odd and really good.
Was I the other time, Nick? I listened to Dream Machine on repeat for quite awhile, so...
Right now I'm playing "In a Flesh Aquarium" by Unexpect, which was recommended to me by a friend who said I'd like them if I like Diablo Swing Orchestra. It's...really odd and really good.
Unexpect can only be listened to properly live, in my opinion.
I take that back, that fucking Faith No More cover of War Pigs was fucking terrible. UGH.
1000 Homo DJs - Supernaut
I got ahold of the Nativity in Black Black Sabbath tribute album. It's okay.
Ah...see, I've not got that album and am apparently slightly dense. Apologies.
The new Gorillaz cd thanks to NPR (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124114812)
The new Gorillaz cd thanks to NPR (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124114812)
this minus the NPR part. what a CD.
Radiohead - No Surprises
list
Also was it just me who thought the new Ted Leo record was really terrible?
Screamo as fuck. And yet oddly upbeat if you ignore the lyrics!
Screamo as fuck. And yet oddly upbeat if you ignore the lyrics!
I thought they were tongue-in-cheek. Or so the fact that the lead singer screams out "KAMEHAMEHA!" in the middle of one of their songs would have me believe.
Chu Chu Lovely Muni Muni Mura Mura Purin Purin Boron Nurururerorero
by Maximum the Hormone.
damndest thing though... while this band is as obnoxious as that title Implies.
they are also awesome.
Chu Chu Lovely Muni Muni Mura Mura Purin Purin Boron Nurururerorero
by Maximum the Hormone.
damndest thing though... while this band is as obnoxious as that title Implies.
they are also awesome.
To be quite honest, the CD that song is on is one of my favorite albums ever.
future of the left-real men hunt in packs
i have been listening to curses for the past 3 hours or so, and don't plan on stopping anytime soon.
... you invented that. No way those guys have a sense of humour.
future of the left-real men hunt in packs
i have been listening to curses for the past 3 hours or so, and don't plan on stopping anytime soon.
Travels with Myself and Another is currently in my car stereo.
"seized up" by the suicide machines. forgot how good these guys were!
Die Krupps ~ 5 MillionenIn a coincidence, I am listening to this same song.
Deathspell Omega - Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice
Yep, still good.
I'm listening to the other DSO.
ted leo & the pharmacists covering tears for fears' "everybody wants to rule the world." so good.
Serj Tankian (the new symphonic one)
WHERE DO I FIND THIS
crystalised - the xx
One of the few records from last year I've continued to listen to, constantly.
That is the best way to approach an album.
Nobody wants to be lonely, Harry, yet where do I find myself
Sounds like a good start for a new track, maybe called Harry?
Tom Waits - Poor Edward
(poor me)
Ted Leo & the Pharmacists doing a cover of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by Tears for Fears.
RHINESTONE EYES - GORILLAZ
FUCK YEAAAAH
Welcome To Earth by City Of Ships
Couer de Pirate. Then Alcest.Go listen to France Gall
Maybe I need more Frenchy musics.
i'm listening to the new menzingers album "chamberlain waits" on their myspace. i loved their first album, and the EP last year was alright... this seems a little mellower than before, but still really really good. totally buying it asap.
Didn't you tell me to go listen to Coeur de Pirate in the first place?Yes
i'm listening to the new menzingers album "chamberlain waits" on their myspace. i loved their first album, and the EP last year was alright... this seems a little mellower than before, but still really really good. totally buying it asap.
Dance Yrself Clean is so fucking good.
The past two weeks or so I've fallen back in love with Pictureplane, and right now I can't stop listening to Old Dreamer (http://hypem.com/track/954279/Future+Islands+-+Old+Dreamer+Pictureplane+Remix+), Travis Egedy's remix of two songs by Future Islands. So, so good.I don't know how I haven't met the guy yet, he comes out to the radio station every once in awhile and he seems pretty attached to Denver. Seeing as I'll be the RPM director next semester I'll probably be running into him a bit.
(http://i39.tinypic.com/16051sn.jpg)
Synth Pop was awesome
The National's new album is basically incredible.
The first released track by How to Destroy Angels, aka Trent Reznor's new musical project with his new musical wife. The song is called "A Drowning."
I can't say I'm particularly impressed or anything, but I get an implacable but definitely positive feeling from listening to this song. It's just so Trent! Does anyone layer sounds together quite the same way Reznor does? Does anyone produce guitars or throw in dramatic quiet piano at the end of songs quite the way Reznor does? I haven't listened to Nine Inch Nails in a while, and I'm not really liable to start again for sometime, but it kind of just makes me happy to know that Trent Reznor is still out there making the music he really wants to make.
The first released track by How to Destroy Angels, aka Trent Reznor's new musical project with his new musical wife. The song is called "A Drowning."
Still, I'll give it a bit of time, as I do all things Trent. His "Pretty Hate Machine" through "Downward Spiral" era was a gateway drug for me. It led to other bands, who managed to stay vital, working, and interesting throughout the last fifteen years. As far as Trent goes? I pull out that older stuff once or twice a year and dust it off; pangs of nostalgia and all that.
Hauss-on-Fah by...uh, Foetus. Don't do that.
"Crystal Rope" - Gayngs
This track took me completely by surprise. You know that feeling when you know you're gonna cry in a minute, but you don't - in stead you can't help make an anguished grimace because it's so fucking moving? Yeah that's how this feels.
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_6ipP5myE9Kc/RvM7aDTXu_I/AAAAAAAAAK0/a06QaHQ0zm0/s320/B0000248MN_02_LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
have you heard the demos for this album? the demos were recorded by the ALL lineup of the time (i.e. chad on vocals) and feature a few extra songs, some of which made it onto the two ALL albums since, and some which have never resurfaced. i can upload it if you like?
it's up in the m!f thread now mate. as far as ALL goes, i've only heard the recent stuff, but it sounds very like the Descendents, but with slightly less straightforward melodies and slightly more intricate musicianship. still very energetic and catchy though. i'd heartily recommend "mass nerder" and "problematic" as albums to check out.
Kiss the Anus of a Black Cat - You Will Reap a Whirlwind
Not really. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RrIr6_xXQE)
"Somebody That I Used To Know" - Elliott Smith
I can't stop listening to this dude no matter how I try
"Somebody That I Used To Know" - Elliott Smith
I can't stop listening to this dude no matter how I try
Then why try?
Because despite all outward appearances I do enjoy the process of breathing
Trentemřller - The Last Resort
New Current 93. Is pretty sweet.
New Current 93. Is pretty sweet.
I am waiting for that to arrive in the mail. How is it that I'm in the US and it takes longer for Baalstorm, Sing Omega to get delivered from Canada than it does for Haunted Waves, Moving Graves to get delivered from the UK?
oOoOO - EGYPTYNLVR
last i heard it was pronounced "oh"
how could you give up !!!
"St. John The Divine" - Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
This and "Where Have All The Rude Boys Gone?" = two of my favorite songs of all time.
"St. John The Divine" - Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
This and "Where Have All The Rude Boys Gone?" = two of my favorite songs of all time.
New Current 93. Is pretty sweet.
Rusted Root - Send Me On My Way
oOoOO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCrVcmiERy0maybe I've been listening to too much hardcore lately, but ugh
Finally listening to the new Books. I like it, just not as much as the Lemon of Pink. It sounds like it belongs in a video game, or something.Yeah big let down. I guess I didn't like the last album (Lost and Safe) as much as LoP either, so maybe on a downward trajectory in my enjoyment stakes for a few years now?
my disco (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_-Rg9fIO8Y&feature=related)
fuck yeah
the new someone still loves you boris yeltsin is ridiculously good.
tim and sam's tim and the sam band with tim and sam
The bonus disc from the We Are The Romans deluxe edition that just arrived for me. The band's intros to the demo songs are amusing :-)
Just picked up an album by a producer called Jaytech, entitled Everything Is Okay. It's a bit trancey, which isn't normally my thing, but it's also very house-y, just low on big hooks and vocals. I'm getting pretty into it, and it occurs to me that an album with such a propulsive beat that flows so fluidly from track to track will be great homework music come fall.
It's so fucked how the dude in Last Lights died. I can't imagine how scary it must have been for other frontmen at the time, as well, since so many people pulled stunts like that, but never thought about what could happen.
i'll probably get shit for this, but the newest Four Year Strong and A Day to Remember albums. i wouldn't call them guilty pleasures exactly (as i think the concept of a GUILTY pleasure in music is ridiculous), but it doesn't quite make sense that i'd like these bands, as they play the most saccharine, cheesy pop-punk (with none of the gruffness that makes pop-punk great), combined with the most generic of metalcore breakdowns, and some almost sickening overproduction... and yet i can't seem to get enough lately!
that said, i've heard older material by both bands and it both sucks and blows.
that said, i've heard older material by both bands and it both sucks and blows.
Maybe some Rocket From The Crypt, too?
may i suggest "run kid run"? SUCH an underrated song!
Shad
He's so good. I've known who he was for a while, since everyone knows him around here, but for some reason I never bothered to listen. Big mistake, haha.Shad
Dude's been the best in his genre for 5 years now. And he's only been publishing for 5 years. That there is a good track record.
"Thaw" - Converge
This album is basically ROOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGRHRHHGHGHRGRHGHGHGYHEIWURHGIOEJRT on a 12" disc of vinyl
iron & wine.
shepherd's dog.
p.s. iron & wine just announced a new album due out in early 2011. fuck yeah.
Sloan--Nothing Left To Make Me Want To Stay, YOU CUNTS
Orgasm - Cromagnon
this album is fucking crazy
I think I just rediscovered Camera Obscura. For the fifth time...
"I Am Downright Amazed At What I Can Destroy With Just a Hammer" by Atom and His Package.Everyone does. Except me. Cuz I got one alzready.
I need a drum machine.
I think I just rediscovered Camera Obscura. For the fifth time...
superchunk. had never heard this band until this week
superchunk. had never heard this band until this week
Oh man, you don't know what you've been missing.
on a whim I dug out that one really awesome album ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead did. It is still really fucking awesome
on a whim I dug out that one really awesome album ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead did. It is still really fucking awesome
Source Tags and Codes? Only album I can get into by them, but it's amazing.
John Wiese is great.
I'm the one who posted it in the mediaf!re thread and my vinyl copy arrived today, so excite
You should check out Made Flesh by Extra Life. The frontman/composer used to be in Zs. I think it's one of the best albums of 2010. It draws equally from modern composition, medieval chant, and Swans.
superchunk. had never heard this band until this week
Oh man, you don't know what you've been missing.
care to point me to other essential album(s) of theirs, ideal for a beginner?
Jawbreaker - Dear You
this is definitely my most listened to Jawbreaker album...so damn catchy, and I love Blake's voice on it.
8bit dubstep
the only way to listen to dubstep
Man, I was blasting Portrait of an American Family this morning. I don't care what anyone says, I think that's a great album. It's just so gloriously brash and trashy. Too bad Manson got full of himself and fired the two dudes who were responsible for all the best parts of that album (i.e., Berkowitz and Gein). If not, maybe the rest of his career wouldn't have devolved into lifeless self-parody so quickly.
What about 16-bit dubstep? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Waqn0jBG58 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Waqn0jBG58)
Portrait of an American Family
As the resident pedant here, I should point out that Noisia is actually DnB, or Techstep if you use the term really, really liberally.8bit dubstep
the only way to listen to dubstep
What about 16-bit dubstep? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Waqn0jBG58 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Waqn0jBG58)
Erasure - Love to Hate You
I like Erasure. It's like Depeche Mode woke up one day as a singular entity and decided, "Hey, you know what we need? MAJOR KEYS."
I need more synthpop in my life.
Steely Dan - "Aja".
goddamnit this album is SO GOOD
i've recently found myself buying albums that i'd either downloaded but not listened to properly, or missed out on entirely, from the early 2000s when i was first getting into music. as such, i ended up getting Saves the Day's "Stay What You Are" yesterday. why the fuck didn't i buy this 9 years ago!??!?!
idon'thaveadickidon'thaveadickidon'thaveadickidon'thaveadickidon'thaveadickidon'thaveadickidon'thaveadickidon'thaveadick
OFF! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu-743Hy1RI&feature=related) Circle Jerks/Black Flag singer Keith Morris, Burning Brides frontman Dimitri Coats, Redd Kross bassist Steven Shane McDonald, and Rocket From The Crypt/Hot Snakes drummer Mario Rubalcaba.
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_gHlocB7Ykgc/RkyMn3msF0I/AAAAAAAAABo/dImOKKZ-pKA/s400/Peste+Noir.jpg)
Still listening to the Mountain Goats. What the hell man.
Still listening to the Mountain Goats. What the hell man.
Nothing wrong with that!
I'm listening to The Mountain Goats.
Coil and Throbbing Gristle
Off my planet.
Now.
Not really a FF fan, but Norah Jones just makes everything awesome.
Coil and Throbbing GristleR.I.P. Sleazy!
Savage Garden. And rocking the fuck out at that. Yep.
"Last of the Mullets" by The Gamits (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHN5NyBIvd8)
It's like Weezer and Green Day had a filthy one-night stand back in '94 and this is their resulting lovechild...
"Last of the Mullets" by The Gamits (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHN5NyBIvd8)
It's like Weezer and Green Day had a filthy one-night stand back in '94 and this is their resulting lovechild...
That literally sounds like the worst possible thing to ever happen to music.
you mean the idea of a greenday/weezer hybrid or the song itself?
Mithras - "The Twisted Tower".
Not even Pinkerton?
Not even Pinkerton?
Especially not Pinkerton (http://www.theawl.com/2010/04/sex-offender-week-rivers-cuomo-messes-you-up-forever)
Horrible, horrible Christmas music. Guys, my brain is going to explode.
I just discovered the For Carnation: really good, might up to mediaf!re if I'm not feeling lazy.
I guess I'm not the only person that discovered John Darnielle's twitter.
On that note: listening to Dance Music by The Mountain Goats
Savage Garden. And rocking the fuck out at that. Yep.
fuck yeah.
Erasure - Always
because come on
holy shit the new jj mixtape is insane
and half really cheesy and terrible.
"Mahna, Mahna" - CAKETheir "I will survive" cover knocked Devo's "Satisfaction" off of my personal 'covers' throne. I really love that band.
Great cover. I love the stupid-sounding synth parts, CAKE is seriously the only band in the universe who could get away with that shit.
The Avalanchesssssssss
kraftwerk-the modelAlso Big Black's cover is pretty neato.
kind of obsessed with this song right now.
"San Francisco" by Alkaline Trio. Haven't listened to Goddamnit in ages, but having gotten back from a practice with my new band where we busted out "Jaked on Green Beers," I've been inspired to revisit the trio's earlier stuff...
Every day is Mclusky day
Tinnitus.
The Strokes - Under Cover of Darkness (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwxcQvB_vcQ)
Kyuss - Whitewater
Sure, it's from the 90's, but they are awesome.
Tinnitus.
Oh come on, the joke isn't funny anymore if I can identify at age 22 :D
do you mean to imply the nineties weren't an amazing time for music?!
But then there were pavement, Modest Mouse, Cake, Radiohead, Archers of Loaf and to a certain extent Pixies.
do you mean to imply the nineties weren't an amazing time for music?!
The 90's were like the 70's but Punk never happened. Definitely the worst decade for mainstream music, and even for many slightly more off-beat genres. We're talking about the decade that hit metal with the one-two slam of radio-friendly grunge and nu-metal, basically killed goth rock and turned the label 'industrial' into a PVC clad joke. That said, I'd take the lamest 90's industrial rock bands over the dreck the kids these days listen to, so maybe it wasn't so bad.
Every day is Mclusky day
De_EL, you know Black Light District is Coil, right?
I won't deny good stuff happened in the nineties, but on balance, more terrible things happened.
augustus pablo--king tubbys meets rockers uptown (i swear this is where j. dilla comes from, jamaica's most blunted on some mid-70s dub remixes)
they're fucking good and i stand by it.
What do I raise if I only read but don't care?
Raise your hand if you actually read and care about what other people are listening to.
Raise two hands if you just come to this thread to post what you're listening to, and don't read or care about the other posts.
i've found a few good bands i wouldn't otherwise have heard through this thread.
Raise your hand if you actually read and care about what other people are listening to.
Raise two hands if you just come to this thread to post what you're listening to, and don't read or care about the other posts.
anything that comes with an accompanying comment and/or description that intrigues me, i will always check out. i've found a few good bands i wouldn't otherwise have heard through this thread.
having said that, i'm occasionally guilty of posting just a band and song title, but that's more laziness on my part after having started typing a post, than anything else.
Spiderland by Slint.
Oh my GOD. Why did I not listen to these guys earlier? This is so good.
KVELERTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAK
KVELERTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAK
I am listening to Nile right now. I am seeing them tonight.
Doggamn by Man's Gin.
Heavy without metal.
I must compare Nightwish to Dragonforce.
right, gotcha, this is what I've been wanting to hear lately, thenYeah. A couple of the best tracks on the album (The Death of Jimmy Sturgis and Doggamn) aren't online, but this one is pretty good: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr5ltiEg2Ag
Spiderland by Slint.
Oh my GOD. Why did I not listen to these guys earlier? This is so good.
I actually had that same reaction to that album over the summer. If it makes you feel better, I think everybody has that reaction. I didn't listen to that album for years after I first heard of it, 'cause somebody around these parts had made a wisecrack about them. So I assumed "Meh, don't bother." 3 years of my life, wasted.
Kanye's My Beautiful Dick Twisted Fantasy. FUCKING DOPE.This is what I initially read. I'm disappointed this is not the title of the album.
Don't be too ashamed, Patrick, I just listened to half of that album today.
At least no one can say we're hipsters, right? 8-)
I hear that a lot also.
Until they realised I wasn't being a snob about stuff, so I am now an "okay hipster".
Straight in at 101 by Los Campesinos!
Holy crap these guys are so great. So great. SO. GREAT.
Straight in at 101 by Los Campesinos!
Holy crap these guys are so great. So great. SO. GREAT.
I KNOW
The deluxe edition is amazing ahhhhhh
That album is pretty good. Can't get enough of that last song.
Examination of What Digable Planets
During the early 1970s, the band switched to a grittier funk sound, which was as influential on the music industry as their earlier work.[4] The band began to fall apart during this period because of drug abuse and ego clashes; consequently, the fortunes and reliability of the band deteriorated, leading to its dissolution in 1975.
I'm at the pizza hut (what) I'm at the taco bell (what) I'm at THE COMBINATION PIZZA HUT AND TACO BELL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkkeHpzs0lI
"We’ve never used a kids choir, we’ve never had, like, a twelve piece orchestra on stuff that makes it sound like it’s the end of the world."
I'M SO EXCITED FOR THE REST OF THIS ALBUM
Go see him live. and if Shane tells you to see him live, just do that and don't ask questions.
Dessa (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQTr5Qsyu1Y&feature=related).
She's talking. Rapping, poetry. Singing. Just too fucking amazing.
the punknews.org weekly podcast - new song on it by a band i'm unfamiliar with called Elway is totally awesome! apparently they used to be called 10-4 Eleanor or something.
Yeah, they up and changed their name randomly, and then signed to Red Scare.Man, it's always weird when the internet talks about local bands. I'm not big into the punk scene but Elway's from around here and I run in their circle, though I'm not really on a name basis with any of them (this is also the case with Dovekins / Candy Claws / Pictureplane, in descending order of familiarity). Went to one of their CD self-release shows in town before they got signed to their current label. I used to have it but I ended up losing the disc and using the package materials for a mix.
If you google/mf search, you should find their two albums under 10-4 Eleanor. Good stuff.
"Ancient Mosaic with Guitar" (http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/reverie-ancmosaic/) by La Reverie.
Can't get enough of Nick Drake today. Even though he only put out a few records, compared to the other folk greats, every one of them is flawless.
I've been listening to two Mountain Goats albums a night over the past few days. Right now it's The Sunset Tree, to be followed by We Shall All Be Healed.
My own. Band's. Fucking. Demo.
God I sicken myself sometimes
Own performance? You sing?? You must share! Or at least divulge what your voice type is!
http://www.M/F.com/file/jnmjygyyhtm/Purcell%20-%20Dido%20%26%20Aeneas.zip
This is a live recording of an amateur performance; but once you accept the lack of polish, you'll find much to enjoy.J is like, the coolest guy. Its like you want to cuddle him and bro-fist him at the same time.
There you go Pat (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhR04kmcSXU)
Just learned how to play this one. "Let's Get Lost" - Elliott Smith.
ThruByRed - Forgetting To Forget It All (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq5Ioo1JuMU)
I love the fact that your son is perfectly cool with Fleshgod Apocalypse playing while he plays. You have clearly raised him well! :-DHe's 16 month. He dances to it. And he smiles whilst dancing.