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Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.02.2018 08:31 PM


 


Scumfuck - Reaper

Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.04.2018 02:58 AM


 


Infernal Coil - Within a World Forgotten

dirty bunny 12.04.2018 03:55 AM

Been absolutely in love with Pretty Girls Make Graves's album Good Health.


I did listen to the follow-up The New Romance, and, although much more subdued, still sounds pretty great so far.



But Good Health, and their eponymous EP, knockouts.

dirty bunny 12.04.2018 04:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
Underrated but has nothing on peak NIN (1988-1994; 1999)

Loved NIN so much growing up. Will never not at least like them/him/it/whatever

But I think his scores have outshined his album work in recent years.





Even if NIN had done nothing other than the song Closer I would love them.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.04.2018 07:01 AM

 


Deluge - Aether

Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.04.2018 07:58 AM


 

no vacation - intermission

Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.04.2018 08:30 AM

 

teen suicide - bad vibes forever

_slavo_ 12.04.2018 08:34 AM

 


seriously good.

Severian 12.04.2018 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dirty bunny
Even if NIN had done nothing other than the song Closer I would love them.


“Closer” is a fucking miracle of pop music.

Why? Because it’s the bounciest and catchiest song of the year it was released (it’s basically a disco track built on a minimalist expansion of a single beat) and because it’s damn near 7 minutes long, explodes into a noise-funk breakdown that spits in the very face of pop and alt-rock radio play and because it still managed to be one of the biggest songs of the ’90s.

Goddamn right, if “Closer” was all NIN ever released, I’d love NIN.

(P.s. “Runaway” by Kanye follows some of the same structural principals, expands and contracts and distorts in similar ways, and even further challenges the conventions of pop songcraft and was an even bigger hit, so... #shamelesskanyeplug)

Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.04.2018 09:26 AM

NIN is the second greatest band of all time.

After Deftones, of course <3

Now playing :


 


Dark Funeral - Where Shadows Forever Reign

!@#$%! 12.04.2018 09:44 AM

 


nice with coffee. ah if i could only have a cigarette haaa haaa haaa.

!@#$%! 12.04.2018 10:41 AM

again

 


it's great

Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.04.2018 12:04 PM

 


Iron Maiden - Powerslave

their best album imho

Diesel 12.04.2018 01:49 PM

Nine inch nails?...deftones?......
https://youtu.be/64z-hP8bll4

Severian 12.04.2018 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
NIN is the second greatest band of all time.

After Deftones, of course <3


Ok I’m gonna stop you there...

Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.04.2018 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
Ok I’m gonna stop you there...



 

!@#$%! 12.04.2018 03:59 PM

haaaa haaaa haaaa haaa

Peterpuff 12.04.2018 03:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dirty bunny
Been absolutely in love with Pretty Girls Make Graves's album Good Health.


I did listen to the follow-up The New Romance, and, although much more subdued, still sounds pretty great so far.



But Good Health, and their eponymous EP, knockouts.


I fucking love, love LOVE that band. Speakers Push Air is just such a great life anthem song. I really think New Romance is a near perfect album also, personally (even with some of the "bad" lyrics, they just work on this album for me for some reason).

Was lucky enough to see them play at a nice little Dallas club shortly before they disbanded, after they added that cute little keyboard gal. Such great energy.

choc e-Claire 12.04.2018 04:59 PM

Bossanova, by the Pixies. My favourite of theirs, based on my extremely limited experience (I've listened to the first three once each).

Severian 12.04.2018 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by choc e-Claire
Bossanova, by the Pixies. My favourite of theirs, based on my extremely limited experience (I've listened to the first three once each).


Nah that’s the worst album from their classic era.

It’s really a matter of Doolittle vs. Surfer Rosa for the top spots, and Bossa vs. Trompe for third place.

You’ll see when you get older. :D

P.S. is this everyone-is-older-than-you-are schtick still funny? Seems to be. ;)

Antagon 12.04.2018 07:20 PM

Haaaaaaaaands of a government maaaaaan...


 

choc e-Claire 12.04.2018 07:55 PM

Modern Life is Rubbish, by Blur.

evollove 12.04.2018 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antagon

 


Has anyone ever played this the first time for someone, and that person wasn't immediately blown away? Isn't that weird?

Savage Clone 12.04.2018 09:51 PM

Fear of music is the only one by them that I I can stand. I think it's because I can hear Eno all over it. Helps counteract the David Byrne factor.

dirty bunny 12.05.2018 12:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
“Closer” is a fucking miracle of pop music.

Why? Because it’s the bounciest and catchiest song of the year it was released (it’s basically a disco track built on a minimalist expansion of a single beat) and because it’s damn near 7 minutes long, explodes into a noise-funk breakdown that spits in the very face of pop and alt-rock radio play and because it still managed to be one of the biggest songs of the ’90s.

Goddamn right, if “Closer” was all NIN ever released, I’d love NIN.

(P.s. “Runaway” by Kanye follows some of the same structural principals, expands and contracts and distorts in similar ways, and even further challenges the conventions of pop songcraft and was an even bigger hit, so... #shamelesskanyeplug)





I have to spread more reputation around.



Yes!

dirty bunny 12.05.2018 12:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peterpuff
I fucking love, love LOVE that band. Speakers Push Air is just such a great life anthem song. I really think New Romance is a near perfect album also, personally (even with some of the "bad" lyrics, they just work on this album for me for some reason).

Was lucky enough to see them play at a nice little Dallas club shortly before they disbanded, after they added that cute little keyboard gal. Such great energy.





That, Ghosts on the Radio, The Getaway... yeah truly amazing. I do need to listen to The New Romance more.

Antagon 12.05.2018 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Savage Clone
Fear of music is the only one by them that I I can stand. I think it's because I can hear Eno all over it. Helps counteract the David Byrne factor.

I personally can hear Eno all over both of those albums.

Antagon 12.05.2018 06:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
Has anyone ever played this the first time for someone, and that person wasn't immediately blown away? Isn't that weird?


Never actually tried that. Then again, it's already a massively popular album. I kind of grew into it. The Great Curve and of course Once In A Lifetime brought me to it, then I slowly started appreciating the other tracks. I guess Houses In Motion and Seen And Not Seen hooked me onto it. Still have a huge soft spot for those two. I'm honestly not surprised it is as revered as it is. It delivers the toe-tappers, but it's also very cohesive in its atmosphere.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.05.2018 09:08 AM


 



Blonde Tongues - Blonde Tongues


This album pairs well w my bulletproof coffee

Peterpuff 12.05.2018 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dirty bunny
I do need to listen to The New Romance more.


I mean, I love it. It is certainly not everyone's cup of tea. I had a friend that just totally hated on it. But like said, it is one of those near perfect ones to me. Some of the angular guitar work on it just really gets me going.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antagon
 


Such a classic album.

Does anyone know much about Talking Heads live history? There is a live from Rome video on Youtube from around this album's time that I just love. It has both Bernie Worrell AND Adrian Belew together in the touring band. I have seen a few shows with one or the other, but this is the only one I think I have seen with BOTH on the same stage. How many years or tours did they share a stage together? I would love to seek out more of those shows.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wp2qhoop9U

_slavo_ 12.05.2018 11:07 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W25FTlO42VY

<3

!@#$%! 12.05.2018 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _slavo_

wow!

thanks for this

Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.05.2018 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _slavo_



daddy like

 

Severian 12.05.2018 12:31 PM

 


Spiritualized - “And Nothing Hurt” is growing on me, even though most of the songs sound exactly like at least one other Spiritualized song released this decade. :)

_tunic_ 12.05.2018 02:56 PM

The First 100 Songs by Anal Trump



holy moly

!@#$%! 12.05.2018 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
The First 100 Songs by Anal Trump



holy moly

oh haaaaahaaaahaaaaa

fantastic

thank you

loving this thread today

Peterpuff 12.05.2018 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
The First 100 Songs by Anal Trump



holy moly


This has put a huge smile on my face today.

choc e-Claire 12.05.2018 10:22 PM

Amanita, by Bardo Pond.

!@#$%! 12.05.2018 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by choc e-Claire
Amanita, by Bardo Pond.

oh, great choice



me:

 
caterina barbieri - born again in the voltage

i blame slavo! thanks slavo!

choc e-Claire 12.05.2018 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
oh, great choice

Working through Pitchfork's 50 greatest shoegaze albums list. This is No. 28.

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
i blame slavo!

To be fair, that's applicable to almost anything on this board XD


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