Gazelles
Denton band that I've listened to for a long time. They're about to release a new EP and go on a tour. I can't stop listening to "Daydreamers". Oct 12 20088:00PHailey’s w/ Say HiDenton, Texas Oct 13 20088:00PThe ConservatoryOklahoma City, Oklahoma Oct 14 20088:00PTBAKansas City, Missouri Oct 15 20088:00PThe OutlandSpringfield, Missouri Oct 16 20088:00PRonny’sChicago, Illinois Oct 17 20088:00PThe Cinemat w/ Levi Weaver, Sex Before MarriageBloomington, Indiana Oct 18 20088:00PThe 1511 w/ Levi Weaver, Sex Before MarriageIndianapolis, Indiana Oct 19 20088:00PTBA w/ Levi WeaverPittsburgh, Pennsylvania Oct 20 20088:00PRaven Lounge w/ Levi WeaverPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania Oct 21 20088:00PCMJ MUSIC MARATHONNew York, New York Oct 22 20088:00PCMJ MUSIC MARATHONNew York, New York Oct 23 20088:00PCMJ MUSIC MARATHONNew York, New York Oct 24 20088:00PCMJ MUSIC MARATHONNew York, New York Oct 25 20088:00PCMJ MUSIC MARATHONNew York, New York Oct 26 20088:00PPiano’s w/ Levi WeaverNew York, New York Oct 28 20088:00PMidway Cafe w/ Levi WeaverBoston, Massachusetts |
the flying luttenbachers-construction
original lineup; weasel, jeb bishop, ken vandermark. truly intense and violent free death prog noise wave. haha, hows that for retarded sub genre names? anyways, this sounds as crazy now as it did almost 15 years ago. |
forever time by black flag
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Now I'm listening to Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet, as suggested in the hip hop thread.
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Time to catch up with this thread:
Wednesday I listened to this new purchase: Then THursday I listened got back to the rotation and listened to these two: Nothing yesterday, I went to school and then went out to see Henry rollins. Now, today so far: |
i just got me this album
Parts & Labor > mapmaker sounds quite good |
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fela and the afrika 70-zombie
mustve heard this album over 100 times, still sounds amazing. music in its purest form, rhythm and beat and groove. |
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hawkwind binge
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TOKYO CONFLUX 'In-Your-Face-Night2'
2008-09-24 (from dime) |
Hisato Higuchi - She
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Daniel Johnston
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I'm going to do my next classic album post on yip/jump music derek!!
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slayer-god hates us all
this album is so dumb that it rules. |
that slayer album sucks actually.
i deleted that shit off my itunes, now its sir richard bishop-while my guitar violently bleeds. thats more like it. |
I got a free promo copy of that album when it came out on september 11th because I was part of some street team. It didn't have the case, it was just the disc.. is the actual copy on a BLUE cd? It looked crazy. Uh, anyway...
Every song starts with feedback and sucks. Slayer rules! |
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I'm still waiting on my maudlin of the well/Kayo Dot classic album post though haha :p |
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terrorizer-world downfall
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want to get more of his stuff! Now listening to Shellac as Sex Pistols live 98, anyone went to this gig?, sounds like it was alot of fun!. |
Lee Ranaldo - Maelstrom
is thaaaat good |
Sun Ra's Intergalactic Research Arkestra,
Technische Hogeschool, Nieuwe Aula Delft, Netherlands 11. November 1971 (from dime) |
Sonic Youth - Bad Moon Rising
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black rebel motorcycle club-baby 81
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lee ranaldo - all the stars in the sky
(on a crappy turntable from the 70ies, hahaha) |
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black rebel motorcycle club-howl
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but now on my minidiscplayer full throttle |
blue oyster cult-extraterrestial live
earlier: masonna-RRRecycled casette soft machine-5th naked on the vague-the blood pressure sessions (still been spinning this regularly) twisted nerve-caught in the session BIRTH!-the new death (one man freak synth punk visual art project, very intense and harsh, but not noise, not in the slightest, reccommended) strip mall seizures-the secret to financial freedom emeralds-the quaking mass mark stewart-edit |
off: 25 suaves-i want it loud (l love this fucking band. everything they did, from thier earlier no wave influenced metal, to this, which is basically motorhead/kill em all filtered through michigan noise wierdness, and im probably only saying that because they were on bulb. its just all out guitar rock, the vocals sound like lemmy. its a dude on guitar and vocals, a chick on drums, and last i heard they added some melvins alum on bass. such ass kickin tunes. does anyone know if theyre still active? i hope so.)
on: howlin wolf-howlin the blues (this is the most raw/lofi music ever. and did anyone notice that beefheart's patented growl is basically just a knockoff of the wolf's? not knockin on the mighty beefheart by any means, because there is nothing in the world more pure and perfect that a song as sung by the wolf. these songs are so incredible, and besides the "london sessions", this is the only wolf album i feel neccesary to listen to, its got his more bluegrass accoustic jams, and his heavier electric guitar/harmonica jams. i gota find out who's rockin the harmonica on this, because it sounds so good with wolf's guitar, almost like a rock improv thing going on. this music is just so ahead of its time, and it rocks harder that 90 percent of the rock music that it inspired. oh, and it feautres the greatest song about aging in all of history; "Getting Old and Gray", sorry mark e smith.) |
A lot of jazz lately.
Right now it's Tim Burne. Later: Ornette Coleman - The Art of Improvisors Jackie McLean - It's Time Derek bailey - Ballads |
Mr Bungle - California
Earlier it was: Grouper - Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill Cerberus Shoal - Homb Le Scrawl - Q Daniel Johnston - Songs of Pain Daniel Johnston - Yip/Jump Music |
still "all the stars in the sky" by maestro ranaldo himself
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Mary Mary - Chumbawamba
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Mr Bungle - Disco Volante
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