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[QUOTE=Dimes Make Dollars]Red House Painters - [I]Ocean Beach[/I]
I know I say this s[size=2]h[/size]it all the time but Mark Kozelek is the best American songwriter of the past 15 years. I completely mean it this time too. "Drop", jesus christ.[/QUOTE] Yo, DMD, what's the best RHP to get after [I]Red House Painters I[/I]? I've got Sun Kil Moon's [I]Ghosts Of The Great Highway[/I] which is awesome but I'm lost as to which RHP to get next as I've seen quite a few been plugged. (mainly by you) |
[QUOTE=I Was A Kaliedoscope]I heard Clap Your Hands Say Yeah and then Pavement on the radio when I was in an op shop and I was like ahh.
The op shop sucked though.[/QUOTE] That's what I heard too. :eek: We were listening to the same station at the same time! The Streets - [I]The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living[/I] I've decided that I'm not disappointed with this album at all. |
[QUOTE=Dimes Make Dollars]Go for [I]Ocean Beach[/I], and then [I]Down Colorful Hill[/I].[/QUOTE]
I'll get on those. Thanks.:) |
[url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ai-SUgSdqPI&search=state%20route%20522[/url]
diggin this song |
Six Organs of Admittance - The Sun Awakens (thanks to Mr. Jackalope)
It's pretty good. The production is a little strange, and the addition of drums is neat. I like the acoustic buzzing. Chansy is a genius. |
Venetian Snares - [i]Doll, Doll, Doll[/i]
It's nice |
My Bloody Valentine - [I]Isn't Anything[/I]
Frank Sinatra - [I]The Reprise Collection[/I] X - [I]Los Angeles[/I] This should hold me for most of the evening. |
Dødheimsgaard - 666 International
Saul Williams - Saul Williams (sooooo good) |
Dug a whole lotta stuff today. Right now, it's Matmos' [I]The Rose Has Teeth In The Mouth Of A Beast[/I]. Pretty wild ****, not sure how I feel about it yet.
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1 TV on the Radio 48
2 DangerDoom 34 3 Peeping Tom 26 4 Megalon 21 5 Les Claypool 18 6 Minutemen 17 7 The Coup 14 7 Eyes Adrift 14 9 The Flaming Lips 13 10 Daedelus 12 |
Da Backwudz - [i]Wood Work[/i]
This is the best ATL record since [i]Aquemini[/i]. |
A Silver Mt Zion. Efrim's voice is really annoying when he sings loud but otherwise I really dig these guys now.
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The Cars - Complete Greatest Hits
Mr. Bungle - California Hulk Hogan And The Wrestling Boot Band - Hulk Rules (Oh my god.) |
Fugazi - In On The Killer Take
Comets of Fire - Blue Cathedral |
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
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Q and not U
Pixies Cure Talking heads Gnarls Barkley man, all those bands are pretty poppy. |
Man, all those bands are pretty awesome (except I'v enot heard Qu and not U).
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Q And Not U is sweet
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[QUOTE=Luxor]Q And Not U is sweet[/QUOTE]
Truth. Today: Matisyahu - [I]Live At Stubbs[/I] - I've had 'Chop Em Down' in my head all day. Cocteau Twins - [I]Treasure[/I] Got my two Reindeer Section albums through the post today (about time as well) so I'll be digging those tomorrow most likely. |
Peter Tosh - [I]Legalize It [/I]
This is superior to any material that Bob Marley has ever put out, this is becoming one of my favorite reggae albums of all time. |
The Copyrights: Good pop-punk.
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Say Anything: Better pop-punk.
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Circle Jerks
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Saves The Day: Best pop-punk
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[QUOTE=Luxor]Saves The Day: Best pop-punk
:)[/QUOTE] blecch Against Me! - [I]Acoustic EP[/I] Against Me! - [I]Reinventing Axl Rose[/I] Bear vs. Shark - [I]Terrorhawk[/I] |
Lately I've been really into some songs that are really slow and soul-crushing, and heavy without being metal. Here are some examples:
Dino Jr- Thumb Pavement- Grounded Built To Spill- Carry The Zero (or maybe Randy Described Eternity) So if you know any more songs in that vein, feel free to recommend them to me! As always, I still have much to learn about Alt/Indie music. |
Ok, So I bought the new Murder By Death. I like it. Its certainly different from their other stuff. They keep getting a more western sound with each album. Brother and Organ Grinder are great songs.
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[QUOTE=Interstate]Matisyahu - [I]Live At Stubbs[/I] - I've had 'Chop Em Down' in my head all day.[/QUOTE]Man, that song is so great, was amazing when he played it live. That and Exaltation are probably my two favorite songs of his.
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[quote=Zebra]Peter Tosh - [I]Legalize It [/I]
This is superior to any material that Bob Marley has ever put out, this is becoming one of my favorite reggae albums of all time.[/quote]That's bullsh[size=2]i[/size]t, but it is good. |
[QUOTE=Kyle]Man, that song is so great, was amazing when he played it live. That and Exaltation are probably my two favorite songs of his.[/QUOTE]
I'd give my left nut to see him live. That beatbox song on [I]LAS[/I] is incredible. I've heard he puts on quite a show. |
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