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Yep! truly a vital collection of the band's early workBIL wrote:It's funny, I always assumed that album just appeared in the late 70s fully-formed... I had no idea just how convoluted its development really was, gradually piecing together until the late 90s when it finally got official release.
Insane. They had so much swagger and vision right out of the gate. I love all those 3 records but the Static Age collection is what impresses me the most. They show so much aplomb on it and it's their very early stuff to boot. It's the kinda stuff that just floors you, you know?BIL wrote:Early Misfits had crazy versatility for such a young rookie band.
Yes, it has actually always reminded me of that ever since first seeing the sleeve! haha.BIL wrote:edit: btw, regarding EAD's cover art palette and theme - ever noticed this about NG1's Prison of the Dead? :3 Always found the visual connection uncanny - no idea if there was any influence on Tecmo. I guess stark white, lurid purple and sickly green/yellow are indeed pretty good colours for a morbid vision.Spoiler
Oh yeah. That one is very special, it sliiiiiightly edged out some of their other LPs. But it was tough picking one still. lol. There's a bunch of band for which this was extremely tough actually.TransatlanticFoe wrote:Nice to see some love for Sonic Youth's Sister in this thread. I've tried but never have been able to find my favourite Sonic Youth record. But Sister is definitely up there.... with most of their others!
I blame Super Aleste. ^_~ NO's a patchy outfit overall imo, but their best stuff upholds and expands on the gorgeous icy spectral synths that laced Joy Division, while maintaining that spartan post-punk ethos and Hooky's distinctive lead bass sound. "Power Corruption And Lies" is probably a good one to try. After the beautiful "Age of Consent," the second track ("We All Stand") kinda stumbles out the gate - I often delete it tbh, betraying my "listen end to end" criteria slightly - but the rest is so good I can forgive it that.Sumez wrote:Btw BIL I'd never have guessed you were such a big New Order fan.
Man there's so much great music, it's impossible for a list like this to not be pretty personal and kinda tentative. New Order is just one of those bands I really like but never delved deep enough into to bring them into my top lists (despite a Joy Division cover proudly sitting at my #1)
BIL, since you love New Order : are you well versed into the french Coldwave scene of that era?BIL wrote:I blame Super Aleste. ^_~ NO's a patchy outfit overall imo, but their best stuff upholds and expands on the gorgeous icy spectral synths that laced Joy Division, while maintaining that spartan post-punk ethos and Hooky's distinctive lead bass sound. "Power Corruption And Lies" is probably a good one to try. After the beautiful "Age of Consent," the second track ("We All Stand") kinda stumbles out the gate - I often delete it tbh, betraying my "listen end to end" criteria slightly - but the rest is so good I can forgive it that.
Nope! tbh I'm not very adventurous with my music, I pile most of my hobbyist fury into the videogames.FinalBaton wrote:BIL, since you love New Order : are you well versed into the french Coldwave scene of that era?
You had some epic picks, but I have to single this one out. It's sooo good! I had a hard time choosing between this one and I.T.P. when I was making my list lol. I think it came down to the quest solos by Andy Larocque cuz I'm a big fan of his. The painkiller cover at the end is awesome too....it's cool to hear that Chuck had that kind of upper range in his voice. I wish he would have used it more often!FinalBaton wrote:Death - The Sound of Perseverance
That album still gives me goosebumps. I love everything about it. Milkkey Dee is such an amazing drummer, and Pete Blakk and Andy Larocque were a ferocious guitar duo!!! I remember seeing the Family Ghost video on TV when I was a teenager on some sort of classic metal segment. I was laughing at it in the beginning because of how cheesy the theatrics were....but by the end of it I was turning my room upside down looking for loose change to go buy the album. The part where the guitar players are dancing around like jesters playing their solos while King is throwing shit at them sticks with me to this day lolBIL wrote:Oh hell yeah, Abigail's the sort of thing I should've put in "other favourites" before my always-struggling attention span finally snapped and obliterated the rest of my list.
*shaweet riffin* THAT MUST BE IT *shaweeet solo* edit: oh fml, I'm headbanging when I should be working 3;
Thanks man! You got a great list tooShoryukev wrote:You had some epic picks, but I have to single this one out. It's sooo good! I had a hard time choosing between this one and I.T.P. when I was making my list lol. I think it came down to the quest solos by Andy Larocque cuz I'm a big fan of his. The painkiller cover at the end is awesome too....it's cool to hear that Chuck had that kind of upper range in his voice. I wish he would have used it more often!FinalBaton wrote:Death - The Sound of Perseverance
'Went to the maximum. Respect for finding time for Ennio Morricone and Yellow Magic. Fistbump for G-Darius OST. Deep Purple in #1 is a solid choice.BIL wrote:Spoiler
Woo!TransatlanticFoe wrote:Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights
Welp, you won the obscure award. I've heard of zero of this. Know any playlists to get acquainted?iconoclast wrote:Spoiler
You're the first I've met who knew who they even are. CheersSumez wrote:EDIT: Just noticed Grid - Evolver in the OP. Such an underepreciated album! At the same time it's sort of funny how regularly I come across people who really dig that album too, and share the same sentiment.
Damn skippy they're good! I set a boss fight in Raiden DX to Lights & Music, then all things became sunshine.FinalBaton wrote:And of course, australian outfit Cut/Copy is good. they're definitely gonna give you your fix
hell yes. they just announced a tour and they're supporting chon (meh) but I'm so happy I get to see them for a second time. nick reinhart is the man (I also got to see him play with rob king & goblin cock).qmish wrote:1. Tera Melos - (untitled album)
This album made me fall in love with so called "math rock" genre (don't mistake for mathcore like Psyopus etc.). I was such amazed how at same time melodies are wonderfully beautiful and technically 'n' complex made.