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Hah. Yes. Monster is, I think, officially the most commonly found bargain bin/resale CD. Saw something about this a few years back. I just keep my copy. Thurston on guitar? “Tongue?” “Let Me In?” “Strange Currencies?” Some great shit on that shit. |
Fables was the last really good one if you ask me. Life's Rich pageant has a couple of tracks that I like but I think it's a Nostalgia talking.
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I loved GREEN, but that's because it's the first album I heard and that tour was the one and only time I saw them live. Everything before that is cool, everything after that I don't like so much. Even Out Of Time, though I loved it back then. Probably heard it too many times and overkilled it. Monster might indeed be the odd on out, I think I also like that one, but it's a long time since I heard it.
as for today: today is the day that I will only listen to Philippe Katerine. Because the sun is shining and I need some happy music. The guy is a genius in my eyes and ears, sort of like the Serge Gainsbourg of today. Example one: LA REVE, of which the lyrics are: Quote:
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Wait wait wait... I thought this didn’t come out until July 13? I clicked the link you posted but it goes nowhere. Looking on bandcamp now, but so far I’ve only been able to hear one track — the Bad Moon Rising-reminiscent “You Don’t Need,” which is fucking glorious. |
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yeah thats weird...this morning the link was working (maybe this https://bodyhead.bandcamp.com/ ) and others tracks were ok |
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Well I guess that makes you one lucky fucker, huh? How’s the rest of it? |
Happy Songs For Happy People- Mogwai
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Smash Your Head On The Punk Rock
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The Katy
SOOOOOOO fucking good. Hard to describe. Funky yet mellow. Smart but kinda fun. Great, great singer. Bass, drums, organ. Click a link bitch! https://open.spotify.com/artist/1m1i4ilgiPaSMADE9YCIWV https://www.facebook.com/thekatyband https://thekatyband.bandcamp.com/ |
Been on a Chicago kick lately. Man I love the brass
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needed humor in these dark days.
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It's MURMUR. |
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Yes but I don’t necessarily always type it correctly on my phone. You’re just gonna have to take my word for it that I knew the name of this classic album I and everyone here has owned for 25+ years. Or not. Dun’care |
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You millenials with your phones give me the willies. ;) |
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Hey, it’s “Xennial” now, fuckwad! And you’re probably one too. |
RP Boo - “I’ll Tell You What!”
Another great RP Boo album, less abrasive than “Finger, Bank Pads & Shoe Prints,” but still pretty wild. |
Music For The People
By Marky Mark And The Funky Bunch Really not that bad. Not a classic--his flow is pretty one-dimensional and uninventive--but not a total joke either. Probably won't listen to it very much in the future tho. |
Kids see ghosts sometimes, kids see ghosts sometimes...
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Listen, TINY, you don't gotta fly off the handle, a'ight? True story: remember in The Dark Knight, the big prisoner in the ferry who asks the warden to give him the detonator to blow up the other ferry... Quote:
...only to throw the detonator out the window? Well, that actor's "official nickname" is... TINY! https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001474/...ttfc_fc_cl_t78 So you're not alone. |
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That was a cool story, Xennial brother. |
Nick Drake - The John Peel session
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Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Listened to Mogwai all day. Changing up the post rock. |
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No, screw that, dude — I don't own a smartphone and I don't Spotifuck my music like you and Sweatpants over there, so I cannot be a "Xennial". It's the rule. |
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I know it's popular to hate on this band, but they really aren't that good. It is certainly not metal. Or at the very least it's metal for people who hate metal. I'm going to see them in a couple of weeks anyway, but it's mostly because drab majesty and uniform are opening. I'll stick around and give them a chance to change my mind, but I have not been impressed with anything I've heard from them at all. Things can change in the live setting though. We'll see! |
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Yeah you can’t listen to Deafheaven and expect true metal. I mean, they are Metal, but yes... they’re metal for people who don’t really fucking like metal, because so much metal fucking eats shit. No, for this band you need to put on your Cotceau Twins/MBV/Slowdive hat. I think the actual equation for their music is [(Sunny Day Real Estate x My Bloody Valentine)/Wolves in the Throne Room]^Queen = Deafheaven Anyway... “real” metal or not, Deafheaven and The Body have made me listen to metal again over the past few years. Sunbather was so goddamn good, and posed off so many homophobic bitchass metal heads it was glorious and hilarious. This new one has more riffage, less abrasion, but I like it. But no, High on Fire they are not. |
The Body are good. I've seen them a few times and I even got to open for them once. I still think it's challenging even for a fan to tell one song from another with them, but they are good.
My favorite "shoegaze with teeth" band of the moment is probably Nothing. And they were quite good live as well. And sure there's a lot of bad metal but the ratio of bad to good is pretty abysmal in every genre of music. Tryptikon, Obsequiae,Yob and Panopticon are just a few groups who I feel are pushing metal forward in very smart and interesting ways. In a lot of ways metal has the most fertile ground for interesting music at present. It's just that when it's bad it's really bad. Which is also the case for most kinds of music I love. |
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No, I agree. And I really loved Nothing’s first album. Like, a lot. Think it landed in my arbitrary and ever-shifting-in-number year end list for 2014. Lost track of them after that, but yeah. Deafheaven, The Body (that album with Haxen Cloak was *kisses fingers*) and Nothing... and Panopticon, yep. Not sure I know the others, but I have never been a big metal guy ever, and haven’t been a frequent listener of true metal (not counting metal-adjacent bands like Sleep) in ages, so I probably have some catching up to do. Deafheaven just grips me in a way similar to early WITTT, back when they were exciting and new, only with all this sugary goodness on top. Mmmm. |
oh my that was weird. I listened to one Deafheaven song (Canary Yellow). First minute or so it sounds like a Cure/Mogwai morph, then suddenly becomes stupid screamo bullshit. So no no no no abort abort abort
Listening to the new YOB now, I dislike metal screamo vocals in general but with Yob I can still handle it. And those guitars wow those guitars wow wow Good morning sunday metal bliss |
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It’s not screams vocals... really. It’s incomprehnsible, fairly traditional black metal screaming. Did you not listen to WITTT either? Because... prettt similar, vocally. |
Bitch I told you to put on your Cocteau Twins hat!
Anyway, this new album is theiir tamest. If you haven’t heard Sunbather and New Bermuda, please give them a solid chance before making your final decision. |
I am 100% on board w my new nickname being Sweatpants, haha
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New? (LISTENTOYE/KIDSSEEGHOSTS/DAYTONA/NASIR/KTSEYOUCRAZYASS) |
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That's me. I listened to Sunny Day's LP2 today. Before that Death Cab's We Have The Facts... And before that new Kamasi Washington.
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And Loveless.
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