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currently giving this one a go new to me. good french horns. |
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Damn. :o If only he'd posted Sgt. Pepper's... ;):D |
i forgot about this album! |
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This is some righteous saxophone! |
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Best album of the last ten years (and nine days).
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On New Year's Eve. Loved it.
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Zero misses detected from my perspective |
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funny story, lee mentions sgt pepper's in his (latest ?)youtube interview http://sonicyouth.com/gossip/showthread.php?t=123587 |
Horrid Red - Radiant Life
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watching a bunch of youtube music videos this one popped up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJl_9a6dp4g |
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This was the first thing I purchased on bandcamp when I made an account last month and I am obsessively influenced by their music in my own creations to the point of plagiarism. It's true; I have no shame. Glenn Donaldson can do no wrong in my eyes, everything (..well almost everything - the Reds, Pinks & Purple's notwithstanding) he touches is gold. That Vacant Gardens album ruins my life every time I listen to it. Can't get enough |
Yeah they’re fantastic, love Der TPK as well. A friend of mine put this last one out, which is cool to see. Put it on my top six list of 2020!
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holy shit, this is beautiful! |
damn you guys, you just got me hooked on this bastard child of joy division and krautrock, or whatever it is actually... so thank you.
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lol, it reminded me of the time that I went to a concert in Cologne, Germany. The support was a local German band, one of the songs they played was a Joy Division cover (don't remember which), but sang in German. First I was pissed off, what a sacrilege! Towards the end it was actually very cool ;-)
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Glad new people are liking it! And that Diesel agrees the new one is up to par.
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Subsonic Eyes - Strawberry Feels
Shoegaze from Singapore... |
Verve - Urban Hymns.
Fuck, I love this record. I hear there is 12 B-sides. I must hear them. Knowledgeable people of SNY.....are they any good? |
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You must hear them - there is a lot of arguement for them to have been album tracks. I love all The Verve and Richard Ashcroft's work but this period is them at the peak of thier powers. Magical time. |
I saw them On their first American tour at a tiny club in front of about 30 people. It was one of the best and most psychedelic shows I’ve ever seen in my life. too bad they deleted the formula so bad later on but those first few years were sublime. Met them on the tour for the second record, super sweet guys. Nick McCabe Is one of the best and most underrated guitar players of his time.
If you liked urban hymns, a storm in Heaven is going to really blow your mind. |
Yes, I loved the first two Verve LPs. And Forth is better than most people think.
But I do have a soft spot for Urban Hymns. I just never knew there was so much recorded then. 12 B sides!! |
I cannot believe the goddamn Verve are being lionized here.
I'm gonna go listen to the refrigerator hum just to get the icky feeling outta my system. |
Dude.....
It gets tiring when EVERY music choice I make gets denounced by you. And Refrigerator Hum is some good shit. Just ask Alvin Lucier. |
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Maybe you never heard the first record. You’ve championed some pretty tepid things to draw the line there ( no offense intended, just surprisingly strong tone from you on that one). Plenty of bands start great and water it down. Flaming Lips and JAMC for example. |
The Soup Nazi seems like a man for whom "can I masturbate to them?" is a strong indicator of musical quality.
Anyway: I'm listening to one of many bootleg recordings, this time the Cure performing at Coachella 2009. |
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Denouncing them gets tiring too! I will make a note of celebrating the awesome choices you make. When you make 'em. :D |
i needed some evening chill so playing this rn
not here looking for validation so idgaf if you like it or not ;p but thought i might share in case you enjoy this sort of thing |
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It's not about how, I dunno, radical vs accessible something is; I just think The Verve were crap. I distinctly remember reading a late '93 issue of Rolling Stone (while on a plane - my first time flying...) in which they were named one of the important new faces of the year or summat. When I got to Maryland, whaddayaknow, my cousin had a copy of the first CD. Did nothing for me, but didn't hate it either. Now I do rather hate it, what can I tell ya. |
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dude, I love this album! however, fun fact, this is not a good album for sexy time. Back in 2000 or so when I was living on a college dorm, I had a then-girlfriend who I visited in her room. Mood was right, lights were dim, there was noone else around, ... and then I put this tape on and after 15 minutes she said she's not feeling good and I should get back to my own room :D |
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Your friend, really? small world! I do prefer their early lo-fi-punk recordings but similar to SY as they've cleaned up the production their sense of melody and dissonance has never faltered. There's a new project with the same TPK/HR members minus Bunker Wolf: The UpsideDown Flames Der TPK's bass player Jason Honea is continuing with The Walking Corpses, the first song is called TPK: All Safe And Dead LP |
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It's a plunderphonics/kitsch kind of day. |
Comfort-listen. |
Nuts - you don't expect a Nashville/Dusty Springfield-ish kinda gal to go Can. Then again, her songwriting partners range from Chris Isaak to Jim Sclavunos, so what do I know. :) |
this guy makes me laugh so much |
Kara-Lis Coverdale - Grafts truly a masterpiece of a record. Ambient music at its finest. I'm shocked I discovered this only a couple of days ago. |
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