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1 The Good Life 58 2 Devendra Banhart 43 2 Cap'n Jazz 43 4 Belle and Sebastian 28 5 Jamie Lidell 24 6 A Tribe Called Quest 22 7 The Locust 20 7 Ted Leo and The Pharmacists 20 9 Architecture in Helsinki 19 9 Animal Collective 19 |
1 The Strokes 32
2 Radiohead 31 3 Frog Eyes 28 4 Wolfmother 23 5 The Flaming Lips 17 5 Pavement 17 7 The New Pornographers 15 8 The Locust 14 8 Arctic Monkeys 14 10 The Unicorns 13 |
1 Johnny Cash 27
2 Therapy? 25 3 Pixies 22 4 Weezer 13 5 Cocteau Twins 12 5 Hüsker Dü 12 7 Queens of the Stone Age 8 8 Elvis Costello 6 8 Hüsker Dü (from "WAREHOUSE: SONGS & STORIES [87]") 6 10 Ska-P 5 |
I've been digging pretty much anything by The Flaming Lips, mostly there older stuff.
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I'm finally going to see the Flaming Lips April 27th...first show in Europe outside UK supporting Mystics.
I currently love the song "Vein Of Stars" |
1 Mischief Brew 140
2 Beastie Boys 71 3 Erik Petersen 26 4 The Slackers 21 5 Mission of Burma 20 6 Vic Ruggiero 16 7 Hüsker Dü 15 8 Morphine 13 8 NoMeansNo 13 8 The Hives 13 I've listened to Mission of Burma probably as much as I've listened to Mischief Brew, but it was on my cd player and not my computer. |
1 Tom Waits 74
2 Mark Sandman 31 3 Talking Heads 23 4 Daniel Johnston 20 5 The Flaming Lips 19 6 Pavement 18 7 Saccharine Trust 17 7 Drive-By Truckers 17 9 The Kinks 15 9 Hüsker Dü 15 |
Van Morisson's "Beside You" has been on loop on Winamp and my cd player since yesterday. It blew me away the first time.
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Aphex Twin - [i]Drukqs[/i]
I've been loving this as I was drawing a lot today. The contrast between the harsh electronics and the piano interludes is a very nice juxtaposition. Clogs - [i]Lantern[/i] Soothing, compelling, and most-importantly, varied post-rock. Includes some members from The National. |
1. Elf Power: 23
2. Kelly Clarkson: 21 3. Nick Drake: 17 4. Sonic Youth: 15 5. The Byrds: 14 6. 10,000 Maniacs: 12 7. Neutral milk Hotel: 11 8. Royksopp: 10 9. Agent Orange: 9 10. 16 Horsepower: 8 |
I realized today I hadn't listened to Sum 41 since I was like eleven, so I'm digging old Sum 41 today.
Also, I'm getting into Mission Of Burma. |
Miles Davis at the Isle of Wight in 1970. The DVD [I]Miles Davis Electric: A Different Kind Blue[/I] presents the full 30 minute non-stop performance. It's really amazing.
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[QUOTE=EightMilesHigh]Also, I'm getting into Mission Of Burma.[/QUOTE]
Good job. |
I checked out Butthole Surfers and wasn't particularly impressed.
I also dug out Devin Davis' album for another spin and realised it maybe be 2005's most overlooked gem. |
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[QUOTE=Iai]I checked out Butthole Surfers and wasn't particularly impressed.
[/QUOTE] What album/song? |
[QUOTE=Iai]I also dug out Devin Davis' album for another spin and realised it maybe be 2005's most overlooked gem.[/QUOTE]
Love that album. 1 The Beatles 28 2 Beck 27 3 Elvis Costello 26 4 Interpol 22 5 the drones 18 6 The Strokes 14 6 Ryan Adams 14 8 The White Stripes 13 9 Hot Snakes 11 10 David Bowie 10 |
Wolf Parade
The Decemberists Broken Social Scene (seeing them April 1st woot) Mineral |
[QUOTE=NachoChez]Band of Horses - [I]Everything All the Time[/I][/QUOTE]
Yeah, I've heard this too. Didn't really offer anything new or do anything better than anyone else. Pretty mediocre in my opinion. |
Jurassic 5 - Power in Numbers
"Thin Line" is a great great song. |
1 MF Doom 40
2 Quasimoto 35 2 Ween 35 4 Jay Dee 28 5 Viktor Vaughn 27 6 Madvillain 23 7 The Fiery Furnaces 20 8 Snakefinger 17 9 Moistboyz 14 10 King Geedorah 13 |
1 Mercury Rev 20
2 Elliott Smith 13 3 Easy Star All-Stars 12 3 Super Furry Animals 12 3 Sleater-Kinney 12 6 Daft Punk 10 7 The Mekons 7 7 Non-Prophets 7 7 Pilotdrift 7 7 ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead 7 |
Neutral Milk Hotel
Anthrax (with John Bush) |
Belladonna was better.
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[QUOTE=Zmev]Belladonna was better.[/QUOTE]
Only during Persistence of Time, which still remains one of my favorite albums ever even though I hardly ever listen to metal nowadays. Other than that, I'd take Bush. |
[QUOTE=NachoChez]Band of Horses - [I]Everything All the Time[/I][/QUOTE]
This too. I only have First Song right now, but it's pretty good. |
And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead- [i]Worlds Apart[/i]
I still don't think its as good as STAC, but it's certainly not to say that it's not enjoyable. "A Classic Arts Showcase" is magnificent, as is the first real song on the album. Too bad some of the songs, like the title track and "The Rest Will Follow" seem to try and sound too much like Flogging Molly or Dropkick Murphys. What's the deal, guys? |
one am radio
catchy and simple |
[QUOTE=pixiesfanyo]I think here they are more underrated because they're a popular nu-metal band, so lots of people are like.. it's lame! But the drummer is insanely tight and Chino is one of the best vocalists (not lyricists) in heavy music right now.[/QUOTE]
They're a great band. They're almost singlehandedly responsible for getting me into good metal. Today I dug Pavement, Broken Social Scene and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Right now I'm digging Elvis Costello. 1 Broken Social Scene 41 2 The Smiths 35 3 Matisyahu 34 4 Ryan Adams 28 4 Johnny Cash 28 6 Okkervil River 18 7 New Order 15 7 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 15 9 Feist 13 10 The Dresden Dolls 12 |
1 Liars 36
2 Clogs 24 3 Aphex Twin 21 4 Various Production 20 5 The Fiery Furnaces 15 6 Destroyer 13 7 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 12 8 Isolée 10 9 Supersilent 7 9 Fennesz 7 I can never predict my lists - this one doesn't feel representative of my week at all. |
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