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Indeed, Half String is sort of like what would happen if mid-1990s Lee had a shoegaze band! In a weird harmonic convergence, LA has been an origin point for some great shoegaze in two distinct eras, in early 1990s which diverged into the dream pop scene and then again in the hipster revival in the Silverlake bands post-2009. Today, LA bands sound like a prodigy of their heritage, Mazzy Star colliding with Medicine. Also a lot of female vocalists in LA bands, its becoming cliched here, and we are almost like an 1992 Olympia, Washington revival going in the local scene. Since I dig that sound, going to local shows never a let down. Alas, the more I realize it, I'm a victim the LA sound, all the music I've created in the past ten years has been trapped in the form of shoegaze. I don't even really listen to that many shoegaze bands, and I've been in reggae and blues bands more than anything, but all my own music? Endlessly the same, even as it progresses. In fact, this latest project I'm working on I've full-fledged conceded is confined to the 1990s |
wish all 4 parts where on here
or even better a 10 hour version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYtzNl48F60 |
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i'm still listening to all 4 tracks of Metal Machine Music at once
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYtzNl48F60 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfId3tibdrA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5QYM8fECWM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hxqKD-zito |
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omg man, I love this album so hard. "Catch A Bad One" is one of Del's finest tracks. Tell me you've heard the remix of "Wrongplace"? That shit is out of control. Del is def one of my favs that I feel like gets overlooked a bit too often. |
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Couldn't agree more. Del is one of the best emcees in the game, and always has been. I'm close to pissing myself over the Deltron sequel, and his early albums are overlooked milestones of underground hip hop. I am starting to think that you, louder and I should start a SYG hip hop fanatic group. Fuck the haters. |
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Having a total "where have you been all my life?" moment with Charalambides. God that is a good feeling. Which album next? |
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http://tapewormstu.blogspot.co.uk/20...alambides.html :D |
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he gets overlooked ALL THE TIME, one of the only hip hop artists i like. |
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ps, Del & Aesop w/ Wu-Tang... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSEHS2vSFo4 ...BEFORE Eminem's "Pop A Bottle." |
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Thank you! now that school is done I will be checking most of those tapes out |
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...and of course I reply to the wrong post |
this ain't no Discovery, but the album is catchy as hell and danceable and i like it a lot. Julian Casabalancas surprised the hell outta me with his song. gotta be the best thing he's done since Room on Fire. first Deerhunter, now Daft Punk. is 2013 the year of the poppy & accessible, or just a coincidence? hmm.. |
I listened to the Slim Shady LP the other day. The one album that I've always been loyal to, despite the complete train wreck Eminem became when he became a "serious," self referential, melodramatic, stereotypical "public whiner" who apologized for making albums that critics didn't like.
Yet even during "role model" (and definitely "brain damage"), I couldn't help but wonder why the hell I ever though of him as more than a mediocre novelty rapper at best. Stupid as it may sound to some, I am overjoyed that nobody gives much of a shit about him anymore. I'll take the genuine schizophrenic drug addled ramblings of lil Wayne over Eminem's bitch-ass any day. Glad to see hip hop entering an era where he is not the Alpha and Omega of one of my favorite genres... turning hip hop into a trailer park train wreck. Fucking Dido collab.... We all should have known better as soon as that shit came out. |
i loved his first three albums when i was younger, then i grew up and realized that even back in his "prime" he wasn't all that. his music has aged horribly i think. a lot of his songs used to sound incredible to me as a kid, but now they come off as corny. Marshall Mathers LP is his best album by far but even that is far from a classic.
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Marshall Mathers LP is still my fav. I love/hate Eminem. It depends what day u ask me.
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Marshall Mathers LP is a good album, but i can't stand the screaming on "Kim" and "The Real Slim Shady" is just way too goofy for my liking. sadly his career started going downhill from there.
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Gérard Manset - Il voyage en solitaire LP
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You Cannot Petition The Lord With Prayer!!!!
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Do You Mind If I Smoke?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFSymUhbVMg I Don't Know, Do You Mind If I Fart? |
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I don't know, I'd say Eminem Show is good. "Toy Soldiers" is legit. There's some good stuff on there. But I'd say after that his albums are mostly a handful of good to great songs and a bunch of songs I skip. |
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