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[QUOTE=Matt?]MEAT PUPPETS REUNITED
sweet! hopefully they'll be good again[/QUOTE] This is like two weeks old. But yeah it shall be good. |
Detachment Kit - Of This Blood.
I like it. |
[QUOTE=Anxious Mo-Fo]This is like two weeks old.
But yeah it shall be good.[/QUOTE] i didn't realize final fantasy right now but i'm kinda itchign to put on jawbreaker after reading dmd's posts |
The Rolling Stones - [i]Aftermath[/i]
Danielson - [i]Ships[/i] ^ Not exactly digging this too much. It sounds like Architecture in Helsinki molesting the Decemberists with the aid of a kids choir. I enjoy the expansiveness of many of the tracks, but the vocals and the general high-pitch of it all can grate on one's nerves over time. |
[QUOTE=BillCosby]in bed OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I'm still on an Against Me! kick.[/QUOTE] they've got to be my least favorite folk-punk band. not even really folk-punk anymore though. |
Pavement - Slanted & Enchanted
Modest Mouse - This Is A Long Drive For Someone With Nothing To Think About |
definitely joy division right now.
disorder love will tear us apart dead souls days of the lord diiggin it |
^agreed^
Diggage: Cursive - [I]The Ugly Organ[/I] The Drips - [I]The Drips[/I](Bronx fans will love this) Comets on Fire -[I] Blue Cathedral[/I] |
[QUOTE=sr800bkBassist]they've got to be my least favorite folk-punk band. not even really folk-punk anymore though.[/QUOTE]
Why you gotta talk sh[SIZE="2"]i[/SIZE]t on everything, homie? I'm diggin' Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra & Wires on Fire. |
[QUOTE=sr800bkBassist]they've got to be my least favorite folk-punk band. not even really folk-punk anymore though.[/QUOTE]
Stoopidest (sic) thing I've ever read. |
[QUOTE=BillCosby]Why you gotta talk sh[SIZE="2"]i[/SIZE]t on everything, homie?
I'm diggin' Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra & Wires on Fire.[/QUOTE] i have a problem with agreeing. |
The Knife - [i]Silent Shout[/i]
When I first listened to this I didn't enjoy it in the least. It felt awkward and overly eccentric. But now, listening to it more and more, I've grown to appreciate the atmosphere and the sheer variety of sounds the group creates. Surprisingly, all of them are successful. Growing into one of my favorites from this year. |
Anathallo - Floating World
[QUOTE=asymm]The Rolling Stones - [i]Aftermath[/i] Danielson - [i]Ships[/i] ^ Not exactly digging this too much. It sounds like Architecture in Helsinki molesting the Decemberists with the aid of a kids choir. I enjoy the expansiveness of many of the tracks, but the vocals and the general high-pitch of it all can grate on one's nerves over time.[/QUOTE] I don't like what I've heard of The Decemberists, but I really like that Danielson album. It doesn't seem grating at all to me for some reason, I know it should. |
[QUOTE=prurient]Detachment Kit - Of This Blood.
I like it.[/QUOTE] This new? I have one of their albums (something about asilent army?) and it's kinda cool. |
The soundtrack to my upcoming first amateur attempt at a little short film... I keep playing it to help plan the timing and shots and such.
Braniac - [i]P[/i]ussyfootin' String Tribute to Slayer - War Ensemble Cake - The Distance Mark Mothersbaugh - Ping Island (Life Aquatic soundtrack) Fantomas - The Omen (Ave Satani) The Unicorns - Les Os Tom Waits - Anywhere I Lay My Head 'Tis to be a poignant tale of a little pirate-skull-shaped piggy bank coming to life, escaping the house, riding a bike, dancing in competition vs. the Cowboy Ninja, fighting and brutally slaying the Cowboy Ninja, and eventually becoming distraught and committing suicide. Part stop motion, part live, and one intense "animated" scene where I videotape a bunch of ghetto poorly-drawn crayon-on-paper semi-anime-ish pictures with dramatically moving camera shots... It will be epic. [QUOTE=Tangy zizzle] Comets on Fire -[I] Blue Cathedral[/I][/QUOTE] Mmmm, that sounds nice right about now, I'mma put it in. I haven't spun it in ages man. |
[QUOTE=Tangy zizzle]^agreed^
Diggage: Cursive - [I]The Ugly Organ[/I] [B]The Drips - [I]The Drips[/I](Bronx fans will love this)[/B] Comets on Fire -[I] Blue Cathedral[/I][/QUOTE] I'm gonna have to check this out. On the way to work: Third Eye Blind - [I]Third Eye Blind[/I] Method Man & Redman - [I]Blackout![/I] Plus a few Matisyahu songs. I so need to see him live. |
Your Heart Breaks: Awesome low-fi folky pop, like Michael Jordan Touchdown Pass but with female vocals. There are some songs [url=http://www.archive.org/details/masa028]here.[/url]
Lots of catchy pop-punk: The Copyrights, Radon, Visqueen, The Modern Machines, The Marked Men etc Jumbo Shrimp: Great post-DK surf instrumentals from East Bay Ray and Klaus Flouride. |
[QUOTE=Dimes Make Dollars]My last.fm player just came up with a live version of "Back of a Car" by Big Star which is even better than the studio version. What a great band, completely ahead of their time.[/QUOTE]
I've got [i]Radio City[/i] and [i]#1 Record[/i] and I just don't see what's so good about either. I should probably give them another chance. I've pretty much been listening to [i]Diary[/i] and [i]Surfer Rosa[/i], they're both amazing. Been listening to a bit of Fugazi as well. |
Third Eye Blind - Third Eye Blind
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Maximo Park- Apply Some Pressure
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Cansecos - [I]Cansecos[/I].
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Don't listen to AFI.
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God I hate that fruity lead singer for AFI... he wears more makeup than Christina Aguilera and his manners and facial expressions are the fruitiest things I have ever seen in my whole life, and that includes drag shows.
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By my experience, people who say 'fruity', are usually pretty fruity themselves.
Listening to the new Dresden Dolls album again for the first time since the short while after it was released. I'm really enjoying it, excellent stuff. |
Rocky Votolato-Makers and Suicide Medicine.
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there's this really cool new band from brooklyn called beirut. they're amazing!
very old worldly sounding! check out Scenic World by Beirut : [url]http://www.napster.com/player/tracks/16735235[/url] |
Beirut is good.
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[QUOTE=Dimes Make Dollars]This is bizarre but the new AFI single is pretty catchy. His voice is light years better than it used to be.[/QUOTE]
I didn't think much of it at first, but after a few more plays it started creeping into my subconscious. I like it. I wanna check the album out. On my 15 minute trip to work this morning I listened to: I Heart Hiroshima - [I]A Three Letter Word for Candy[/I] |
[QUOTE=sketchyjoe]Your Heart Breaks: Awesome low-fi folky pop, like Michael Jordan Touchdown Pass but with female vocals. There are some songs [url=http://www.archive.org/details/masa028]here.[/url]
Lots of catchy pop-punk: The Copyrights, Radon, Visqueen, The Modern Machines, The Marked Men etc Jumbo Shrimp: Great post-DK surf instrumentals from East Bay Ray and Klaus Flouride.[/QUOTE] Your Heart Breaks are playing at my friend's house on the 18th! |
[QUOTE=sketchyjoe]Jumbo Shrimp: Great post-DK surf instrumentals from East Bay Ray and Klaus Flouride.[/QUOTE]
I haven't even heard of this. I'll chcek it out. I'm diggin the Silver Jews and Thelonious Monk earlier today. And now Throbbing Gristle. |
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