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Sonic Youth - [i]Washing Machine[/i]
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The new Pelican album is pretty sweet.
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Rise and Fall of Ziggy.
goood **** |
Murder City Devils - [I]In Name and Blood[/I]
Fantomas - [I]Director's Cut[/I] Broken Social Scene - s/t Wire - [I]Chairs Missing[/I] Bucketloads of awesome. |
Dredg - [i]Catch Without Arms[/i]
City of Caterpillar - s/t Both amazing. I listened to CoC 5 times on repeat tonight. |
A bit of folk. Does anyone have any John Jacob Niles they want to send me?
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[QUOTE=robot]Sonic Youth - [i]Washing Machine[/i][/QUOTE]
This is one of their best albums, I think. The Diamond Sea is such a great song. I've been diggin': Decemberists - Castaways and Cutouts Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters Swell Maps - Trip to Marineville Ramones - Rocket to Russia |
I love listening to the Diamond Sea while going to sleep. That whole album is worth buying for that one song.
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Mission of Burma - Vs.
Husker Du - New Day Rising Black Flag - Who's Got the 10 1/2? Dead Kennedys - FFFRV |
[QUOTE=Daniel!]Mission of Burma - Vs.
Husker Du - New Day Rising Black Flag - Who's Got the 10 1/2? Dead Kennedys - FFFRV[/QUOTE] [U]10/10[/U] |
[QUOTE=Anxious Mo-Fo][U]10/10[/U][/QUOTE]
I win! |
You win.
[I]Whose got the 10 1/2[/I] is better than all of their studio albums I find. |
[QUOTE=Anxious Mo-Fo]You win.
[I]Whose got the 10 1/2[/I] is better than all of their studio albums I find.[/QUOTE] I downloaded that and In My Head and I think Who's Got The 10 1/2 is much better. Damaged is still my favorite, though. |
[QUOTE=Anxious Mo-Fo]I love listening to the Diamond Sea while going to sleep. That whole album is worth buying for that one song.[/QUOTE]
It is a great song for relaxing. I love the dreamy guitar work. [i]Vs[/i] is one of those albums I never tire listening to. I hadn't listened to it for quite a while, but I've played it about 5 times this week. Mission of Burma are phenomenal. |
[I]In My Head[/I] is hilarious cause Ginn mixed Rollin's voice way down in the mix, cause of their little fight.
[QUOTE]It is a great song for relaxing. I love the dreamy guitar work. Vs is one of those albums I never tire listening to. I hadn't listened to it for quite a while, but I've played it about 5 times this week. Mission of Burma are phenomenal.[/QUOTE] I concur. |
Consonant
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Botch - We Are The Romans
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[QUOTE=NachoChez]props 2 u[/QUOTE]
Yep, I haven't jammed out to ol' Clint in some time so it's happy time. |
Been listening to a whole heap of Motown. Especially the Temptations and the Four Tops.
And today I've also been listening to the Beatles, Pantera, Charles Mingus, and the Velvet Underground. I actually really dug [I]VU + Nico[/I] for the first time, after owning it for years. I still hate the Nico tracks, but the rest is a lot better than I remembered it being. |
[QUOTE=Tomahawk]Been listening to a whole heap of Motown. Especially the Temptations and the Four Tops.
And today I've also been listening to the Beatles, Pantera, Charles Mingus, and the Velvet Underground. I actually really dug [I]VU + Nico[/I] for the first time, after owning it for years. I still hate the Nico tracks, but the rest is a lot better than I remembered it being.[/QUOTE] Motown is good times. |
I've been listening to a lot of the Rocky Horror music.
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maudlin maudlin of of the the well well
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City Of Caterpiller
I Would Set Myself On Fire For You Dead Kennedy's Explosions In The Sky yum |
[B]Bruce Haack - Electric Lucifer[/B]
Electronic music pioneer creates homemade musical devices to tell epic tales with much Judeo-Christian imagery. Mostly terribly goofy, but there are some really cool sounds here. I first saw it mentioned in an interview with Madlib and it definitely sounds like something he'd sample. I spent a while looking for a band called Electric Lucifer, only to find out it was an album. Wacky synths, some funky bass lines, general oddness. [B]C[/B] [B]Television Personalities - The Painted Word; Closer to God[/B] I really like this band. Messy pop tunes, strong mod rock influences, a guy who tends to write horribly maligned lyrics and sings with a voice that makes Dylan sound like choir-boy at times. [I]The Painted Word[/I] came out in '84 and sounds a bit like it. Very dour, depressing psychedelic stuff, typical post-punk and a few oddities thrown into the mix. I'm not fond of the album but there are a couple songs I absolutely love like, "A Sense of Belonging" and "The Girl Who Had Everything," and the best songs here might be better than anything I've heard the band do, which really isn't a lot. Paul Weller and Morrissey reviewed "A Sense of Belonging" on some British music show or something back then and panned it basically. [B]D[/B] [I]Closer to God[/I] is much more accessible. It's not better because it's more accessible but it helps. I really wanted to buy Priviledge instead of this but they didn't have any more copies so I settled. There are some really nice tunes, the production is superior to other TVP releases I've heard but (this was a '92 release) there's some hokum ****, too. Happens when a band has been around for over a decade I suppose. "Razor Blades and Lemonade," "Honey for Bears," and the title track stood out in the couple of listens I've given it so far. [B]B-[/B] |
Today:
Broken Social Scene - [I]You Forgot It In People[/I] Jasper Carrott - [I]Back To The Front Volume 2[/I] (Insanely funny) |
King Crimson - [I]In the Court of the Crimson King[/I]
I just secured myself a copy yesterday, and at the present moment, I love it. |
Today:
The Beatles - [i]Revolver[/i] The Beatles - [i]Sgt. Pepper's[/i] Sun Kil Moon |
The Mekons - [I]The Mekons Rock 'N Roll[/I] and [I]Curse Of The Mekons[/I]
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Sparklehorse - Good Morning Spider
Brilliant, brilliant album. |
Robert Randolph & the Family Band - Live at the Wetlands
fIREHOSE - If'n |
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