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WeaselSlayer
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- Kamakura
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Thank you so much. Brilliant album, and just when I was beginning to lose faith in him.c.layne wrote:david gilmour - on an island (holy shit, it's actually GOOD this time!)
"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats." - Albert Schweitzer
https://kamakura.bandcamp.com
https://kamakura.bandcamp.com
- c.layne
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you're very welcome. unfortunately, it doesn't seem that a lot of people are jumping on (or back on, as it were) the david gilmour bandwagon with me. oh well, at least you and i enjoy it!Kamakura wrote:Thank you so much. Brilliant album, and just when I was beginning to lose faith in him.c.layne wrote:david gilmour - on an island (holy shit, it's actually GOOD this time!)
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WeaselSlayer
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The Dirty Projectors' The Getty Address is genius. A sprawling masterpiece of the esoteric. Plus it's about a guy named Don Henley (not THE Don, just A Don). Anyway, it's insane.
edit: Videos at THIS PLACE RIGHT HERE CLICK HERE PUSSY PUSSY PUSSY. Yay.
edit: Videos at THIS PLACE RIGHT HERE CLICK HERE PUSSY PUSSY PUSSY. Yay.
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- Reist
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I'm listening to Pop Debris ... seriously ... for a band with no label they're really good.
Here's a link to their Garageband page
Here's a link to their Garageband page
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- furrypedro
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YOU GOT IT TOO!!!!!!Tonamel wrote:Happiness, by Fridge.
This album has my wholehearted approval. Just listen to "Cut Up Piano and Xylophone." Briliant piece.
first time i heard this in Reveal records, the track ended and i opened my eyes and thought "what the hell am i doing in Derby highstreet?" it's like a totally different world. the last song 'Long singing' is brilliant too. and when, over time, it stops having the same effect check out Symbol by Susumu Yokota.
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a bebop a rebop
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Mogosagatai
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WeaselSlayer
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a bebop a rebop
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I finally took a listen to Stephen Malkmus's Face the Truth, and I'm sorry I put it off for so long. Strained and tired (I mean both of those descriptors in a good way) and rocking and just a whole lot of despairingly beautiful tracks.
Also, Elliott Smith's Figure 8, but that may not bear mentioning.
Also, Elliott Smith's Figure 8, but that may not bear mentioning.
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jimtyrrell
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Okay, that's everybody then.jolly roger wrote:I heard Pink Floyd's "the wall" yesterday for the first time...
Have you heard the band's other stuff? Wish You Were Here, Animals, and Dark Side Of The Moon are three exceptional albums.
Also: I got David Gilmour's new solo album. I was afraid it would be... well, for lack of a better term, musically predictable. Not so. It's very enjoyable.
Erik Satie - Gymnopedies and Nocturnes
John Adams - Chamber Symphony
Randall Thompson - Frostiana
Three 6 Mafia - Da Unbreakables
Gorgoroth - Under the Sign of Hell
John Adams - Chamber Symphony
Randall Thompson - Frostiana
Three 6 Mafia - Da Unbreakables
Gorgoroth - Under the Sign of Hell
"I believe the common character of the universe is not harmony, but hostility, chaos and murder." - Werner Herzog
jute gyte
jute gyte
- mkilly
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Hahaha, I have acquired Gorgoroth and Erik Satie both in the last year. I don't know the others, excepting Three 6 Mafia (but them I only know by reputation). Children of Bodom and Gorgoroth are both good. Erik Satie too. I think I might play Trois Gymnopédies on my show tomorrow night.jute gyte wrote:Erik Satie - Gymnopedies and Nocturnes
John Adams - Chamber Symphony
Randall Thompson - Frostiana
Three 6 Mafia - Da Unbreakables
Gorgoroth - Under the Sign of Hell
"It is really true what philosophy tells us, that life must be understood backwards. But with this, one forgets the second proposition, that it must be lived forwards." Søren Kierkegaard
Do you know much about Gorgoroth? I didn't until pretty recently, but they are hard. I thought this kind of thing was relegated to the early 90's scene, but they're still going strong. Here's some info about what the band's been up to recently:mkilly wrote: Hahaha, I have acquired Gorgoroth and Erik Satie both in the last year. I don't know the others, excepting Three 6 Mafia (but them I only know by reputation). Children of Bodom and Gorgoroth are both good. Erik Satie too. I think I might play Trois Gymnopédies on my show tomorrow night.
"On January 4th, 2006, Infernus was taken to court on charges of kidnapping, participation in gang rape and illegal weapon possession. With exception of admitting some minor violations of Norwegian fire arm regulations he has declared himself not guilty. In May 2005, Infernus and a friend were sentenced to three years in prison for rape. Both of them appealed the verdict. In 2004 Gaahl went to court on charges of 'performing satanic rituals and torture lasting for several hours' on a 41 year old man after beating him senselessly for hours and drinking his blood. He was sentened to four months in jail and pay $30,000 to the victim."
And here's an article about a show that got them in trouble, with photos: http://terror.org.pl/~teppah/gorgoroth/index.php
Three 6 Mafia are amazingly narcoticized, eerie and heavy. The song "Rainbow Colors" is about getting high on Robitussin and it sounds like the apocalypse in slow motion. If that doesn't sound great, what does?
"I believe the common character of the universe is not harmony, but hostility, chaos and murder." - Werner Herzog
jute gyte
jute gyte
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Egg
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I recently saw a show with National Eye and The Teeth. I was really pleased, especially with the latter band. I'm again pleased to find out that they are doing shows alongside The Spinto Band (all those Philadelphia kids are ganging up). The rumor mill says Spinto might sign on with the same lable as these two bands for their next CD, but these are just rumors. I'm still excited. National Eye/The Teeth/Spinto Band would be an amazing show.
glug glug glug egg makes wine. You can make wine too.
- furrypedro
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