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Jon wrote:The new Built to Spill record isn't half bad.
I retract my previous statement. After multiple listens I have come to the conclusion that its actually pretty weak. :?
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Acid King wrote: Om - Variations on a Theme
Sleep - Dopesmoker
Not liking the new Om album?
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Is Dopesmoker anything like Jerusalem? I thought Jerusalem was kind of.. long. And a bit redundant. Good atmosphere, though!
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Rob wrote: Not liking the new Om album?
I haven't gotten a chance to pick it up yet so I've been listening to Variations like crazy. I'm prolly going to order the new one when i get paid on thursday.
howmuchkeefe wrote:Is Dopesmoker anything like Jerusalem? I thought Jerusalem was kind of.. long. And a bit redundant. Good atmosphere, though!
Jerusalem is the butchered Dopesmoker. Dopesmoker is an earlier version thats like 10 minutes longer and doesn't have the track edits in so you can't skip around... also, the artwork is way wayyyy better.
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Thanks for the knowledge, AK.

This week:

Melvins - Ozma/Gluey Porch Treatments and Bullhead
Motorhead - Overkill
Ice Cube - AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
The Holy Mountain - Enemies
The Rippers - You Can't Leave Me All Night Alone/I Got My Mojo Working 7"
V/A, mixed by Coldcut - Journeys By DJ
Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch
Cows - Sexy Pee Story
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The new Tool album (of course). And if you aren't listening to it RIGHT NOW... you'd better have a good reason? :P (held off on downloading it... it's always worth it... especially with that artwork, one of the coolest cd gimmicks ever).
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neil young: greatest hits
the fall: cerebral caustic and light user syndrome
bob dylan: bringing it all back home
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discharge: hear nothing see nothing say nothing
napalm death: scum
paul mccartney: chaos and creation
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Therapy?: One Cure Fits All
Therapy?: Never Apologise, Never Explain
Therapy?: Scopophobia DVD

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umi wrote:The new Tool album (of course). And if you aren't listening to it RIGHT NOW... you'd better have a good reason? :P (held off on downloading it... it's always worth it... especially with that artwork, one of the coolest cd gimmicks ever).
Not as good as Lateralus.
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I heard it, overall I liked a lot more than Lateralus. It's standout tracks are much better than Lateralus's imo, but the problem is there aren't enough standout tracks. Way too many post-rock style, drawn-out, atmospheric songs...I never thought Tool was paticularly interesting playing that style. There aren't enough dope riffs, period. If they want to make long, drawn-out stuff, it needs to be more interesting (ex. Eulogy off Aenima). If there were more tracks like the first two, then it could've been 10x better. Maybe even rivaling Undertow or Aenima. As a whole I'd even say Opiate is better. Anywho...

Vesania - God The Lux
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Deathspell Omega - Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice, Kenose
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The new Chili Peppers sucks, better than By the Way but worse than Californucation. 'Hump de Bump' is decent.

I guess all 3 are better than their *much* earlier stuff, but really the best RHCP is on BloodSugar, One Hot Minute, Uplift Mofo Party Plan, etc. Best music in the world right there. Sad to see such a formerly great band fall apart like this.

Vinyl is underrated, got 4 great albums today for under $5.
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I haven't reached a plateau with it. As with Lateralus, you can't take it all in in one, or even a few listens. Each listen I like it more, and the pieces come together a bit more. While I can't imagine liking it more than Aenima or Lateralus... I can't say where or when my understanding or appreciation of it will end... I will just have to keep listening and find out :P All-in-all, I think it's a unique release in its own right for the band, but with a lot of flashback riffs/sounds that kept reminding me of random past tool songs, mostly off Aenima I think.

It's a very bi-polar album. Half nice and heavy (okay, maybe 1/3), the rest atmospheric and beautiful. But the best thing has to be the lack of filler tracks :P (barring the last one... but that's at the end, so...). People are complaining about the "filler tracks", but there just isn't any to me. I even like the chanting. Yes, there's a lot of quiet spaces, and it demands your full attention to listen to it... I wouldn't call that filler personally.

I was worried when I first heard Vicarious... yes, it rocked hard... but it sounded like Lateralus... just glad they didn't make L2, despite most of the explosive bits of the album sounding like a mash up of their past albums. It's more the way the songs are put together in this album that is unique... they are definitely complex and all over the place, and kind of seep into you. The guitar work is great...

As with any music, the best way to listen to it is loud and with headphones, lol :P


Dandy J wrote:I heard it, overall I liked a lot more than Lateralus. It's standout tracks are much better than Lateralus's imo, but the problem is there aren't enough standout tracks. Way too many post-rock style, drawn-out, atmospheric songs...I never thought Tool was paticularly interesting playing that style. There aren't enough dope riffs, period. If they want to make long, drawn-out stuff, it needs to be more interesting (ex. Eulogy off Aenima). If there were more tracks like the first two, then it could've been 10x better. Maybe even rivaling Undertow or Aenima. As a whole I'd even say Opiate is better. Anywho...

Vesania - God The Lux
Devin Townsend - Infinity
Deathspell Omega - Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice, Kenose
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I still prefer the first Perfect Circle album to anythng Tool ever released.
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Wes Montgomery's Finest Hour

Up and At It owns. Also has a great Impressions cover. Best guitar player ever.

Also, whichever Raffi album has bananaphone :lol:
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Meshuggah - I (EP) :shock:
Polvo - Cor-Crane Secret
Modest Mouse - Building Nothing out of Something (comes after Meshuggah on my MP3 player and I have a hard time turning it off)
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The Dresden Dolls - Both albums
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the cure - pornography
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Death by Unga Bunga - the mummies

--thanks mr pa. found a copy in my area, and am awed.

lots of other stuff i've already listed here... i don't buy new cd's too often...

Amnesiac - radiohead

--re-bought it, sounds like winter
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In the stack next to my computer:

Zombi - Surface to Air
The Lords of Altamont - Lords Have Mercy
Ed Hall - Gloryhole
James Brown - 20 All-Time Greatest Hits
Trans Am - Futureworld
Acid Mothers Temple and Afrirampo - We Are Acid Mothers Afrirampo
Acid Mothers Temple - Iao Chant from the Cosmic Inferno
Jesu - Silver EP

and playing right now:

Autechre - Peel Session
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captain ahar wrote:Death by Unga Bunga - the mummies

--thanks mr pa. found a copy in my area, and am awed.
Thier vinyl only releases are even better. Do yourself a favor and check them out if you have a turntable. :wink:
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Ed Rush & Optical - The Original Doctor Shade
Elfish Echo - Strong Medicine
Violent Femmes - Best of
Goldie Lookin Chain - The Mainifesto
Múm - Yesterday Was Dramatic - Today Is OK
Photek - Form and Function
Photek - Modus Operandi
Hella - Hold Your Horse Is
Roni Size - New Forms
Goldie - Incredible Sounds of Drum 'n' Bass
SquarePusher - Big Loada
SquarePusher - Go Plastic
Toadies - Hell Below/Stars Above
Nine Inch Nails - With Teeth
Pigface - A New High In Low
Tristeza - Mixed Signals
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MadSteelDarkness wrote: Acid Mothers Temple and Afrirampo - We Are Acid Mothers Afrirampo
Just gathered the courage to listen to this, oddly enough. Hopefully there'll be a little Afrirampo fun in there.
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Rob wrote:
MadSteelDarkness wrote: Acid Mothers Temple and Afrirampo - We Are Acid Mothers Afrirampo
Just gathered the courage to listen to this, oddly enough. Hopefully there'll be a little Afrirampo fun in there.
Oh, yeah...there is. But it's pretty much an Acid Mothers record, just with Oni and Pika doing most of the vocals, as well as some instrumentation. I like it, but maybe not quite as much as either a straight up AMT or Afrirampo album, if that makes any sense.

Right now I'm listening to:

The Scientists - Blood Red River 1982-1984 (compilation)

So good...
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Charalambides - Market Square -- PICK UP THE PHONE NOW...
Aborted - Goremaggedon: The Saw and the Carnage Done
Exhumed - Anatomy is Destiny -- Battle of the Carcass tributes. I think Aborted is winning so far.

+Antena - Camino Del Sol
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Rob wrote:Charalambides - Market Square -- PICK UP THE PHONE NOW...
Aborted - Goremaggedon: The Saw and the Carnage Done
Exhumed - Anatomy is Destiny -- Battle of the Carcass tributes. I think Aborted is winning so far.
In terms of Carcass worship, Haemorhage is where it's at.

Internal Bleeding - Extinction of Benevolence
Eat the Evidence 2 comp
Non Phixion - The Future is Now
Nightstick - Ultimatum
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Mainliner - Mellow Out

Acid King wrote: In terms of Carcass worship, Haemorhage is where it's at.
Couldn't find any info, but are they Reek of Putrefaction worshipers? I like Symphonies-Heartwork.

I haven't gotten sick of the clones, so Impaled's Mondo Medicale is next.
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The Trashies - Life Sucks Trash Fuck (Fun!)
The Immortal Lee County Killers - "Let's Get Killed"/"Revolution Summer" 7"
Abyssinians - Satta Dub
The Cramps - A Date With Elvis
D.O.A. - Don't Turn Yer Back 12"
The Mind Controls - s/t
Tino's Breaks vol.5 - DUB
Jeep Beat Collective - Technics Chainsaw Massacre
Depth Charge - Nine Deadly Venoms

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Yep...
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burzum - filosofem
carcass - symphonies of sickness
deerhoof - runners four
melt-banana - teeny shiny
deathspell omega - si monumentum
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Well, checking out Haemorrhage's Morgue Sweet Home. I'm not sure if this would be the right album, but it sounds like a quality Symphonies of Sickness imitation. Thumbs up.

Impaled's got more of a Necroticism thing going on, with the melody and sound clips and all. Awesome. Thank you, Carcass clones.
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