Currently Listening To:
#3241 Guest_viewfinder_*
Posted 11 August 2008 - 08:07 PM
v/a Revive Us Again EP (The MITB song is one of their best)
Relapse Slimewave Series # 3-6
No Age - Eraser EP
Health - Perfect Skin EP
HeWhoCorrupts - (Pie Chart) EP
Sodomized By Marsha Brady - s/t EP
#3242
Posted 12 August 2008 - 01:55 PM
Knight's Wake
https://knightswake....mp.com/releases
And other stuff:
http://jamesmileshq.bandcamp.com/
Record label: https://www.facebook.com/soursymphony
#3243
Posted 12 August 2008 - 03:11 PM
#3244
Posted 13 August 2008 - 05:56 AM
Black Moth Super Rainbow - Dandelion Gum. I expected these guys to sound totally different than they do. I am pumped to be wrong.
#3245
Posted 13 August 2008 - 07:56 AM
i've been tempted to pick it up
#3246
Posted 13 August 2008 - 09:07 AM
v/a Revive Us Again EP (The MITB song is one of their best)
Faces of man is one of my personal faves...
when I get home Man is the Bastard- Thoughtless
currently
Dead Child- live still ringing in my ears
#3247
Posted 13 August 2008 - 10:19 AM
has anybody heard the new mouth of the architect rekkid?
i've been tempted to pick it up
Completely slipped under my radar. Thanks for the heads up. I've got a stack of stuff I've been meaning to trade, and a birthday coming up, so I see a CD binge in the near future.
#3248
Posted 14 August 2008 - 12:45 PM
Yo La Tengo - Prisoner of Love
Os Mutantes - Mutantes
#3249
Posted 15 August 2008 - 11:01 AM
I mentioned it before but it's one of my favorites. Easily my favorite stretch of this whole album starts at 8:16 of Song 16 through to the end.
THAD!
What?
THAD!
What?
THAD!
Whaaaaaat?
It's time you let it go.
#3250
Posted 15 August 2008 - 12:28 PM
The Austerity Program - Black Madonna.
I mentioned it before but it's one of my favorites. Easily my favorite stretch of this whole album starts at 8:16 of Song 16 through to the end.
THAD!
What?
THAD!
What?
THAD!
Whaaaaaat?
It's time you let it go.
Woohoo! That's two of us! With enough time and effort, we can build our army up to FIVE! Maybe SIX!
#3251
Posted 15 August 2008 - 12:37 PM
The Austerity Program - Black Madonna.
I mentioned it before but it's one of my favorites. Easily my favorite stretch of this whole album starts at 8:16 of Song 16 through to the end.
THAD!
What?
THAD!
What?
THAD!
Whaaaaaat?
It's time you let it go.
Woohoo! That's two of us! With enough time and effort, we can build our army up to FIVE! Maybe SIX!
I bought this album for a friend's birthday and he was sold. So that's three...
Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West.
#3252
Posted 19 August 2008 - 10:40 PM
Disclaimer: I am drunk and enjoying newfound records.
Mouth of the Architect ~ Quietly
When I was in Chicago for the Pitchfork festival, the weirdest thing happened. I was wearing a MotA shirt, and, I shit you not, I received about 10 compliements on the shirt, to include festival staff. I thought band shirts weren't cool anymore. Shows what I know.
Melvins ~ Nude With Boots
Second album of Buzz with the Big Business dudes. Truth be told, production hampers the whole fucking thing. I hear the music, I do not feel it. It rocks, but it does not seriously rock. Needs more bass. I'd still see them if they swung by Phoenix though. Something tells me the live show would be better.
Harvey Milk ~ Life... The Best Game in Town
One word: HOLY SHIT. The Melvins, previously notorious for aggravating dirges of guitar sludge, have completely been dethroned. No coincidence that Joe Preston, former Melvin, is in this band, but Jesus Christ holy fuck, this album is the perfect blend of noise, sludge, anger, and beauty. Seriously. Fucking good. Gets the "best of drunken purchase" medal. First song alone should sell those interested.
Xiu Xiu ~ Women as Lovers
You know, I have always loved ths band. Their style melds so many unlikely genres, and adresses such controversial topics, that they aren't really under the radar, they're pretty much outside the radar. This album is probably their most accessible, though that doesn't make it easy to listen to. I feel the need to point out that they cover "Under Pressure", with Michael Gira singing Bowie's parts. It's really fucking cool. And if you were ever wondering, it's pronounced "shoe shoe".
The Bug ~ London Zoo
Lately, I've been enjoying the proverbial "ass kicking bass" whilst driving (thank you, Spank Rock and Busdriver). I was drawn to it because it's on Ninja Tune, but as it turns out, it's some really aggro, garagey dubstep. Not typical to the label, not typical to my tastes, but fuck, it's good. Play loud, while driving.
Sigur Ros ~ med sut fuck stop using those weird characters
Their previous albums seemed more about representing beauty, or expressing anger. This album, if I had to define it in one word, would be "festive". Sounds completely lame at first, but it's really good. These Icelandic fuckers are playing at the Marquee in September. Based on the scene, I'm amazed we're getting such an amazing international show. It's seriously worth your while to check them out, and no, I have nothing to do with the promoters.
I got some other shit, too, but these stood out. Seriously, all are great records in their own right.
EDIT: Oh yeah, TV on the Radio is streaming their new single at the http://www.tvontheradio.com/ splash page. It's fucking incredible, but I'm biased, cuz I fucking love that band.
#3253
Posted 19 August 2008 - 11:00 PM
Yes, I'm still drunk. Video's still pretty fucking cool, though.
#3254
Posted 20 August 2008 - 12:32 AM
Melvins ~ Nude With Boots
Second album of Buzz with the Big Business dudes. Truth be told, production hampers the whole fucking thing. I hear the music, I do not feel it. It rocks, but it does not seriously rock. Needs more bass. I'd still see them if they swung by Phoenix though. Something tells me the live show would be better.
a week from tomorrow (27th), dumb dumb.
#3255
Posted 20 August 2008 - 01:02 AM
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