SBHOTM - Cheap Blood
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The Sea and Cake - the biz
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the gun - gun |
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Héroes del Silencio - Maldito Duende
(a spanish glam-rock band, late 80's - early 90's) salu2. STJ. KORITFW! ps. i must recognize it. i HATE glam rock, but i enjoy this band. (LOL) |
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Talk Talk - Sprit of Eden
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I would've loved this record when I was 20 or so. Now I hear it as just sort of good with no real highs or lows. But yeah. If you wish Modest Mouse still sounded like their indie albums... |
pengo-a nervous splendor
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helium
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awesome, that's my favorite coltrane.
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Mine too. There is (as far as I can tell) no structure or direction, other than what is created on the spot in the mind of geniuses.
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4.5/5 Yesterday: 4/5 4/5 |
yellow tears-the pissmop lp (on hospital)
members of the mighty halflings making wierd (you guessed it) noise. It's not all raging harsh/digigrind noise like thier other band, its much more experimental, dada, minimal, and atmospheric than that. Junk electronics, synths, maybe a guitar or two, lots of manipulated vocals. comparisons to dead machines would be warranted I suppose, all though this band does tend to kick into overdrive once in a while (when they twiddle all the knobs to the far far right and just let the feedback roll, god i love noise). cant wait to see them at no fun, them ad mattin are playin back to back. |
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this is amazing. Also, find the Nels Cline & Greg Bendian re-imagining. Crazy. |
Sacred Trickster
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alice cooper-easy action
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rapeman-two nuns & a pack mule
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these middle school kids playing Journey.
Recess, from Cleveland Ohio performing "Separate Ways" by Journey. Amazing 9 yr old vocalist Vincent Fondale, 11 yr old Alex Raz on lead guitar , 9 yr old Joey Sampson on drums, 12 yr old Alexis Shook on bass, and 13 yr old Anthony Fondale on Keyboards. http://video.yahoo.com/watch/4809530/12833291 |
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Yes! If I had sat down and listened to this album any time before 1999, it never would occured to me that anybody could make a decent cover (ahem, excuse me, re-imagining) of this on guitar, let alone one that may be just amazing. I thought it was funny what allmusic.com said (yes, I had to go there to see exactly when the Cline version was released), "Cline's tastes run more towards the Stratocaster-in-a-garbage-disposal line, which means that a lot of Coltrane fans will run in terror from displays like the near-atonal freakout at the heart of "Leo." Obviously the music itself is very different. Still, I see what he did as a perfectly linear progression from what Coltrane was doing in his day. If you were a Coltrane fan in '74, and you managed to keep your passion for new and exploratory delves into music over the years and not hang on to only what interested you at the time, then you would have to love Nels' version as well, and I feel it would hit you the same as Coltrane's Interstellar Space did when it was released. |
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Haha not trying to attack you and your taste (you like enough awesome stuff) but Journey... really? |
I am not a JOurney fan. I just think it neat that a 9 year old kid can sing what is one of the most murdered karaoke songs ever.
the singer for Journey had like a 3 octave range, hard to do. I first heard that song on MTV when I was like 9 years old. nostalgia. |
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I need to hear BOTH of these. |
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I'd take J. Mascis over some classicly trained hack like Yngwie Malmsteen any day. tangent over |
I lied.
I mean part of what makes art art is the fact that it isn't limited to the standard definition of 'talent' or 'good'. In art a band like the Ramones can be put on the same list as the Beatles. I just really have a hard time respecting the taste of people who like only things that sound slick and/or are classicly accepted as 'good'. The same kind of people who think Transformers is one of the best movies ever. |
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So psyched for tomorrow. I don't know how I'm going to sleep tonight. |
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