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The Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower - [I]Love in the Fascist Brothel[/I]
?uestlove - [I]Babies Makin' Babies Vol. 2: Misery Strikes Back[/I] It was hot out today. Summer's kicking in. |
Saxon Shore - [I]The Exquisite Death of Saxon Shore[/I]
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Neil Young - [i]After the Goldrush[/i]
and The Wire (Magazine) Tapper 15 |
Since returning from tour I have listened to:
Sonic Youth - [i]Daydream Nation[/i] Aereogramme - [i]A Story in White[/i] Botch - [i]We Are The Romans[/i] |
Set Your Goals
Lifetime None More Black Kid Dynamite Saves The Day |
I am in love with the cover of "London, London" that Cibelle and Devendra Banhart did.
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Greetings, and like dig this:
I've just had a cool revelation. What band and their groupees couldn't use total phone bill elimination to keep um going, and, 20% cash off on gasoline, diesel, Walmart and more? Any thoughts? So maybe just call like tomarrow, Sunday. Get her done! ThanX. Michael ph 402 601 0784 |
Who?
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Leafcutter John - [i]The Forest and the Sea[/i]
Pretty interesting combination of mildly experimental electronic fields combined with acoustic, melancholy singer/songwriter moments. |
Fridge - Happiness
Fridge - Semaphore Bell Orchestre - Recording A Tape The Colour Of The Light Gerling - 4 [QUOTE=tzoom]Greetings, and like dig this: I've just had a cool revelation. What band and their groupees couldn't use total phone bill elimination to keep um going, and, 20% cash off on gasoline, diesel, Walmart and more? Any thoughts? So maybe just call like tomarrow, Sunday. Get her done! ThanX. Michael ph 402 601 0784[/QUOTE] Ehhhhhhh? |
Butthole Surfers - Locust Abortion Technician
Greatest intro to any album ever. |
Yesterday I finally got my hands on [I]Black On Both Sides[/I].
Wow. Now I know why its held in such high regard, simply an amazing album. |
[QUOTE=sketchyjoe]Butthole Surfers - Locust Abortion Technician
Greatest intro to any album ever.[/QUOTE] SATAN SATAN SATAN!!!!! I just listened to that album before. So good. I'm listening to Fugazi now. |
Panic! at the disco - a fever you cant sweat out
yeah i like it, so what? |
so you lose
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[QUOTE=dei]I am in love with the cover of "London, London" that Cibelle and Devendra Banhart did.[/QUOTE]
Cover of Caetano Veloso's song? If so, where can I hear this? Listening to Veloso's [I]Estrangeiro[/I] at the moment, I guess he got help on the album from Arto Lindsay, so I was hoping for something a little more wild. But it's ok. And I finally found/bought Nomeansno - Wrong yesterday so I'm gonna spin that in a bit. |
You can watch the video [URL="http://www.crammed.be/crammed/movies/londonlondon.mov"]here[/URL].
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Melvins - Houdini
Lightning Bolt - Wonderful Rainbow Descendents - Milo Goes to College |
[QUOTE=Zmev]Panic! at the disco - a fever you cant sweat out
yeah i like it, so what?[/QUOTE] I like it too. It's catchy. |
Cake - [I]Fashion Nugget[/I]
This albums pwns. The[I] I Will Survive[/I] cover is ace. |
Chingy - One Call Away
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Jens Lekman - [I]Oh You're So Silent Jens[/I]
Pavement - [I]Slanted & Enchanted[/I] |
[QUOTE=Zebra]Lemon Jelly - [I]Lost Horizons[/I]
The samples are kind of lame but the music is pretty soothing.[/QUOTE] I've been intending to check out an album of theirs ever since that song they did on William Shatner's album. Left it too long and Amazon jacked up their price, though. [QUOTE=Robert Crumb] And I finally found/bought Nomeansno - Wrong yesterday so I'm gonna spin that in a bit.[/QUOTE] I remember you liked It's Catching Up. Hope you like the rest. |
Sun Ra - [i]Atlantis[/i]
It's taken me too long to finally listen to him... |
I've been diggin' my Black Sabbath Greatest Hits record, Genghis Tron's [I]Cloak of Love[/I] and these two songs I found on the net, one by Metallic Falcons and the other by The Czars. I shall look to buy CDs by those two as soon as. And Eloy.
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[QUOTE=asymm]Sun Ra - [i]Atlantis[/i]
It's taken me too long to finally listen to him...[/QUOTE] That's a great album. Not quite as good as [I]Space is the Place[/I] but close. |
[QUOTE=asymm]Sun Ra - [i]Atlantis[/i]
It's taken me too long to finally listen to him...[/QUOTE] And it's pretty not bad, right? |
The final track is reaching its conclusion right now - and it's wonderful. The combination and varieties here are so liberating. It's beautiful, free, and open. An extremely inspiring listen. Unfortunately I have to go to work now, which is going to be quite the buzz-kill.
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bIG fLAME - Rigour
Chaotic as hell post punk! I am going to fall in love with this album, it's so abrasive and disjointed. The way things should be. |
Cursive - [i]Happy Hollow[/i]
Wires on Fire - [i]Homewrecker[/i] Beulah - [i]When Your Heartstrings Break[/i] |
[QUOTE=asymm]The final track is reaching its conclusion right now - and it's wonderful. The combination and varieties here are so liberating. It's beautiful, free, and open. An extremely inspiring listen. Unfortunately I have to go to work now, which is going to be quite the buzz-kill.[/QUOTE]
Do you come to this album with no background in free jazz? |
Lilys' [I]Eccsame the Photon Band[/I] is painfully mediocre. It's like Slowdive with a drier delivery and a slicker sound. Blech.
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[b]Screeching Weasel - [i]Boogadaboogadaboogada[/i]
Screeching Weasel - [i]Television City Dream[/i] Screeching Weasel - [i]How Make Enemies and Irritate People[/i][/b] Classic pop-punk. [b]Even in Blackouts - [i]Zeitgeists in Echo[/i] Even in Blackouts - [i]Myths and Imaginary Musicians[/i][/b] Classy acoustic pop-punk with the Screeching Weasel lead guitarist. |
[I]Discography[/I] by Indian Summer is some of the best emo I've ever heard. Am I allowed to call it emo?
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[QUOTE=Zappa][I]Discography[/I] by Indian Summer is some of the best emo I've ever heard. Am I allowed to call it emo?[/QUOTE]
Whoa, Zappa likes Indian Summer |
[QUOTE=Luxor]Whoa, Zappa likes Indian Summer[/QUOTE]
Except "Angry Son" has the most trite, cliche'd guitar part ever. And the Slint vocals on top just make it a laughable recording all around. Other than that, I dig the bluesy samples and the emo explosions throughout. |
[QUOTE=Dimes Make Dollars]I just heard Kirsty MacColl covering "A New England" and it's about a thousand times better than Billy Bragg's version.[/QUOTE]
Surely that's not possible. [I]Lost in Translation[/I] Soundtrack The Smiths - [I]The Smiths[/I] Queens of the Stone Age - [I]Queens of the Stone Age[/I] ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead - [I]Worlds Apart[/I] AFI - [I]Sing the Sorrow[/I] Air - [I]Talkie Walkie[/I] For some reason I've never really given QOTSA's self-titled a proper listen until now after having had a copy of it for a couple of years at least. It's good but not as good as any of their other albums. |
[QUOTE=Zappa][I]Discography[/I] by Indian Summer is some of the best emo I've ever heard. Am I allowed to call it emo?[/QUOTE]
Is it all studio material? I only have their bootlegs. What other emo do you like? |
[QUOTE=br3ad_man]Is it all studio material? I only have their bootlegs.
What other emo do you like?[/QUOTE] I do believe it to all be studio material. I got it from dei on slsk. I like Rites of Spring and Embrace, and some screamo bands like Gospel, Hot Cross, Saetia, pg. 99, and Off Minor. |
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