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The Soup Nazi 01.27.2015 01:32 PM

 

Rob Instigator 01.27.2015 03:15 PM

 


 

The Soup Nazi 01.28.2015 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
^^^Soup Nazi and Instigator listening to the classics!


You mean it as "AW HELLS YEAH Y'ALLS, those albums are CLASSICS!" or "Sheesh, come on you sick sons of bitches, get some 2015 stuff for a change!"? :D

Rob Instigator 01.28.2015 04:20 PM

fuck panda bear and animal collective boredom. I wanna ROCK OUT.

hirsute_biped 01.28.2015 11:17 PM

 

and Uma but I can't find a pic worth posting of that one

evollove 01.29.2015 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
You mean it as "AW HELLS YEAH Y'ALLS, those albums are CLASSICS!" or "Sheesh, come on you sick sons of bitches, get some 2015 stuff for a change!"? :D


What's the difference? Shit all sounds the same anymore.

A Thousand Threads 01.29.2015 04:05 PM


 

like an idiot, over and over again.
some of the songs are super annoying too!

The Soup Nazi 01.29.2015 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
What's the difference? Shit all sounds the same anymore.


Well, in defense of 2015 I can say that just a coupla days ago the new Noveller album came out, it's totally fuckin' BITCHEN and EVERYONE SHOULD OWN IT.

 

evollove 01.29.2015 07:23 PM

Regardless of quality...

If you told me this was made in, say, 1983 (possibly by Fripp and Eno), I'd totally believe you.

That's all I meant. Everything sounds like something that came out at least a decade and half ago, usually longer.

The Soup Nazi 01.30.2015 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
Everything sounds like something that came out at least a decade and half ago, usually longer.


I guess my next 2015 pick is doomed then, since it's comprised by songs written before most of us were born. ;)

 

diskaholic-anonymous 01.31.2015 07:08 PM

 

_tunic_ 02.01.2015 07:37 AM

Mono (Japan) - Yesterday Once More

_tunic_ 02.01.2015 07:38 AM

and the rest of the day is reserved for
 

Blood_Promise 02.03.2015 01:47 PM

 

a baby in 1980 02.03.2015 02:12 PM

Listening to The Diamond Sea (streaming on Spotify)

My dad, hearing the song: "Is that Neil Young?"

!@#$%! 02.03.2015 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by a baby in 1980
Listening to The Diamond Sea (streaming on Spotify)

My dad, hearing the song: "Is that Neil Young?"



ha ha ha

"yes"

--

a bit of this:

 

a baby in 1980 02.03.2015 02:57 PM


 

The Soup Nazi 02.03.2015 03:12 PM

 

guest 02.04.2015 09:06 AM

 


 


 


 


ooft

diskaholic-anonymous 02.07.2015 12:37 AM

 

Torn Curtain 02.07.2015 06:26 AM

John Cale - (I keep a) Close watch (Brussels, 1992)

Torn Curtain 02.07.2015 06:30 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBoA_0KYA6Y

A Thousand Threads 02.07.2015 08:08 AM

 

the virtual institute of vienna has a new record comming out on Orange Milk Records.
https://soundcloud.com/virtualvienna/aeussere

Torn Curtain 02.07.2015 10:41 AM

Nick Drake - Five leaves left

The 24-bit FLAC remastered version provided with the vinyl reissue, and it sounds fantastic.

The Soup Nazi 02.08.2015 03:02 PM

 

schizophrenicroom 02.08.2015 03:42 PM

stars by hum

The Soup Nazi 02.10.2015 05:01 PM

 


 

Bytor Peltor 02.10.2015 05:15 PM

 

Bytor Peltor 02.11.2015 08:37 PM

Please tell me about this......don't recall ever seeing this?

Quote:

Originally Posted by guest
 


The Soup Nazi 02.12.2015 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
Please tell me about this......don't recall ever seeing this?


It's Jane From Occupied Europe, Swell Maps' second album. Essential! The Secretly Canadian edition is the one to have, I say (the CD includes two bonus tracks; great booklet, too).

http://www.discogs.com/Swell-Maps--I...e/master/87816

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_from_Occupied_Europe

Incidentally, I'm not sure if it was this one or A Trip To Marineville, but Swell Maps got me some shit from the neighbors. I don't think it was louder than usual... those mooks just couldn't take the music itself, regardless of volume. MOOKS!

Mortte Jousimo 02.14.2015 01:24 AM

http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...REK8x_OGNhncig

https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/i...txUOepkkiunol7

https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/i...QPoqU5rgX3dI3w

diskaholic-anonymous 02.14.2015 04:03 PM

 

Severian 02.16.2015 08:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
It's Jane From Occupied Europe, Swell Maps' second album. Essential! The Secretly Canadian edition is the one to have, I say (the CD includes two bonus tracks; great booklet, too).

http://www.discogs.com/Swell-Maps--I...e/master/87816

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_from_Occupied_Europe

Incidentally, I'm not sure if it was this one or A Trip To Marineville, but Swell Maps got me some shit from the neighbors. I don't think it was louder than usual... those mooks just couldn't take the music itself, regardless of volume. MOOKS!



Sorry you live near such a bunch of feeble minded twats. Next time they give you shit remind them that without Swell Maps, the blueprint for '80s/'90s lo-fi basement rock from REM to Pavement and GBV, would never have been drawn.

I'm not sure what you should say when they stare blankly at you because they were either born in 1994 or don't rightly know what you're talking about.... Maybe you should just put a burning poo-bag on at their door, ring the bell and run like hell.

Severian 02.16.2015 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
Please tell me about this......don't recall ever seeing this?



Swell Maps were one of the archetypal frenzied college post-punk/noisey-pop groups. Similar, I suppose, to the Fall and Wire, with traces of Young Marble Giants' quirky snark and Fire Engines' pleasant squall.

They were sonically chaotic and experimental, and in that sense they influenced Sonic Youth... but there was a quintessential Britishness to them that I feel is reflected in Bob Pollard's half-affected "accent" and appreciation for 60's pop.

If you like Pere Ubu, Televsion Personalities, crass, Yellow Pills, Au Paris, Half Japanese, blah blah blah the you really need to get your hands on Jane From Occupied Europe.

Frankly it's one of the best albums ever made. I'll bet most people here who've heard it would agree. It's an absolute necessity.

Sorry if that was a rushed and shitty description. :)

diskaholic-anonymous 02.16.2015 06:08 PM

 


Compilation with:
Messages
Zaimph
Tom Carter
Loren Connors & Margarida Garcia (one of my favourite bass player)

EVOLghost 02.16.2015 06:25 PM

 

Bytor Peltor 02.16.2015 06:44 PM

 

Bytor Peltor 02.16.2015 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
Swell Maps were one of the archetypal frenzied college post-punk/noisey-pop groups.


I've been familiar with, Swell Maps since since the mid 80's......my first introduction to them was from their appearance of the Various Artist comp, 'Tyranny And The Beat.'

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
It's Jane From Occupied Europe, Swell Maps' second album. Essential! The Secretly Canadian edition is the one to have, I say (the CD includes two bonus tracks; great booklet, too).

http://www.discogs.com/Swell-Maps--I...e/master/87816

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_from_Occupied_Europe



I'm not familiar with this alternative cover......thanks for the Secretly Canadian CD tip!

Genteel Death 02.16.2015 07:06 PM

 

Antagon 02.16.2015 07:17 PM

Pure, unadulturated somberness. I love it.
 


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