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Bytor Peltor 10.07.2020 08:08 AM

 

Silver ✴ Rocket 10.08.2020 04:47 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Eb3qBXsW1s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qq3AysIgoY

h8kurdt 10.08.2020 04:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
 


Don't think words could describe how much I love that band. Probably up there next to sonic youth as life changing bands for me.

The Soup Nazi 10.08.2020 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
life changing bands


If there isn't a thread about it, we should start one. A certain band from the '80s (not SY) absolutely "destroyed my life" (as John Fahey said about bluegrass music) and I am what I am today because of them... Well, not quite; it was more of a convergence, but you know what I mean. :)

guest 10.10.2020 03:38 AM

 

oofty oofty.....doesn't make sense how they're still this good at putting sounds together so late in the game, nor how they can make such rigid sounds feel so organic/free-forming. stunning.

Severian 10.10.2020 08:47 AM

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oofty oofty.....doesn't make sense how they're still this good at putting sounds together so late in the game, nor how they can make such rigid sounds feel so organic/free-forming. stunning.



May I ask how you got the early access?

choc e-Claire 10.10.2020 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
May I ask how you got the early access?

They had a listening stream on their website a few days ago. Full points for waking up at 7am to get it.

The Soup Nazi 10.10.2020 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
Don't think words could describe how much I love that band. Probably up there next to sonic youth as life changing bands for me.


Talk about timing - this was posted to Discogs' blog yesterday:

How Birmingham Shaped Black Sabbath and Heavy Metal

"Birmingham / So much to answer for..." Wait, no, that's Manchester.

The Soup Nazi 10.10.2020 08:33 PM

 


The original tape commands big bucks online, but if you're cool with the official "audiobook" (m4b file, very easily convertible to a different digital format if need be), go to https://www.simonandschuster.net/boo.../9781442390768 (for five bucks, you're stealing it out the door as far as I'm concerned, and no, I do not work for Simon & Schuster). This is one of the coolest, most twisted, funniest, most frightening, and just plain BEST things ever.

guest 10.10.2020 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by choc e-Claire
They had a listening stream on their website a few days ago. Full points for waking up at 7am to get it.

thank god for insomnia

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Originally Posted by Severian
May I ask how you got the early access?

it's also out for preorder digis on the ae bleepstore, although I think if you buy now you still get the DLs

NYCgaf16 10.11.2020 09:41 AM

 

Antagon 10.11.2020 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
 


The original tape commands big bucks online, but if you're cool with the official "audiobook" (m4b file, very easily convertible to a different digital format if need be), go to https://www.simonandschuster.net/boo.../9781442390768 (for five bucks, you're stealing it out the door as far as I'm concerned, and no, I do not work for Simon & Schuster). This is one of the coolest, most twisted, funniest, most frightening, and just plain BEST things ever.





Thanks. Thinking of treating myself to it some time soon.

NYCgaf16 10.14.2020 10:27 AM

 

 

NYCgaf16 10.14.2020 10:28 AM

two main things i got myself into recently

also this
 


and that
 

Antagon 10.14.2020 03:05 PM


 



Meh. The sad thing is: There are some legitimately sublime melodic elements to this album that unfortunately never manage to rise above their overblown adult contemporary framework. This album is kitsch-laden, overly exuberant in its wailing romanticism and most of all, overproduced. Too much poppyfication of concepts that would've made for fine Folk songs if stripped down a good bit.

Antagon 10.14.2020 03:09 PM

 



This is my palette-cleanser and my catharsis. Lovely.

_tunic_ 10.15.2020 07:25 AM

 


 


Both are from the Corona Borealis Longplay Singles Series

Antagon 10.15.2020 05:28 PM

 

The Soup Nazi 10.15.2020 10:14 PM

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This is my palette-cleanser and my catharsis. Lovely.


Have you listened to the albums he made with Kath Bloom in the first half of the '80s? That's some of the most brutal music I can think of. Kath's voice doesn't suggest heartbreak, it is heartbreak; lyrically there's not exactly much in the way of metaphors, as for the most part things are directly laid out; and Connors' role is mainly to provide trebly acoustic stabs. Described like that it sounds like a recipe for awful overemo shit, I know, but it most certainly isn't - it's pure human feelings set to wax, and it can freakin' hurt. Not for everyday listening, yes for a beautiful/painful experience.

https://kathbloomlorenconnors.bandcamp.com/

The Soup Nazi 10.16.2020 12:27 AM

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That's some of the most brutal music I can think of.


Not necessarily the adjective I was going for, come to think of it (makes it sound like an Einstürzende Neubauten record or something). Let's go with... "devastating".


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