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professor ganson wrote:Thanks, I'll check them out. I hope it's obvious that I'm not slighting Mono or Mogwai.
You will after you hear them. :)
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Rob wrote:
professor ganson wrote:Thanks, I'll check them out. I hope it's obvious that I'm not slighting Mono or Mogwai.
You will after you hear them. :)
OK, just heard Mono and Rob is right. I'll keep my slights silent.
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Sorry!
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MX7 wrote:Sorry!
You should be ashamed of yourself.

On a side note, if you haven't heard them yet, you should check out Abandon.

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Funnily enough, my housemate recomended Abandon to me the other day. They're pretty awesome though, thanks!
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I was gonna type up a few but what you guys have been listening to is way cooler.

Your dicks: 8==========================D

Mine: 8=D
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MX7 wrote:post rock as we call it over here) goes, you should check out Mono (the greatest post rock band of all), Explosions in the Sky and mid period Pelican.

I haven't really heard much post-rock, but i'm smitten with post-metal. Mogwai has the potential for me to like it but i'd have to give it a bunch of listens to find out. I prefer the harder edge and vocals of post-metal though (Isis, Cult of Luna, Callisto). I've got a Pelican album and it's good.

As for Mono i was gonna say i really like them, but then i found out the Mono i know is the trip hop band, never heard of the post-rock one. :P
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unsane wrote:
As for Mono i was gonna say i really like them, but then i found out the Mono i know is the trip hop band, never heard of the post-rock one. :P
They lack the electronics that 65 and to a lesser extent Mogwai utilise in their music, but I feel they've nabbed the quiet/loud dynamic far more effectively than their contemoraries.

If you're into harsher vocals and that, you should try a band called Wolves in the Throne Room, particularly their second album. They approach the genre from a more black metal perspective, which is certainly refreshing. They're pretty much the shit at the moment though, so good luck pushing past the scenesters to grab a CD...
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LSD-POND (IE LSD-March and Bardo Pond) 2CD set.

There are a couple tracks I'd probably ditch in this 140+ min whopper, but the majority is of it is excellent; easily better than any of the recent output by either band. Most tracks are over 15 minutes long.
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Neon wrote:I was gonna type up a few but what you guys have been listening to is way cooler.
Just post them, uncool is cool too. Unless it's like Smashmouth.
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CMoon wrote:LSD-POND (IE LSD-March and Bardo Pond) 2CD set.
Fuck me, this sounds good :D
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Hey guys.

SXSW is halfway over and I am fuckin' exhausted.

Bands I saw that rocked, pretty much:

Times New Viking
Kalashnikov
Television Ghost
Witch
Jay Reatard
Marked Men
Municipal Waste

Bands I saw that totally fucking rocked:

The Spits (but then, they're always great)
The Dicks (see above)
High on Fire
CPC Gangbangs
Genghis Tron
127 (from Tehran. pretty awesome.)

Bands that probably rocked but I couldn't get in to see 'em:

Motorhead
Enslaved

Bands I walked out on:

Blues Control
Portugal The Man


Blurgh. Goodnight.
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MadSteel, if possible try to find Slab City. THat's Ernie, the Spits/Black Lips' tour manager's band. They're fucking crazy and I know they got a couple of performances planned.
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PaCrappa wrote:MadSteel, if possible try to find Slab City. THat's Ernie, the Spits/Black Lips' tour manager's band. They're fucking crazy and I know they got a couple of performances planned.
Cool. I've wanted to check these guys out, and they're playing at Beerland tomorrow. Thanks for that, man.

Gah. It's only 10:30 in the morning and I can already hear bands playing two blocks away. Don't these people sleep?
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Rob wrote:
Neon wrote:I was gonna type up a few but what you guys have been listening to is way cooler.
Just post them, uncool is cool too. Unless it's like Smashmouth.
Worse, Blink 182. I felt like liking Green Day but not them was intellectually inconsistent
Times New Viking
Only pretty much? With the low quality of their new album, it's a distinct possibility.
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aesop rock(hip hop)
a flair for the dramatic(screamo/metalcore)
free the robots(jazzy hip hop)
mozart season(screamo)
anberlin(bit poppy but i like the keyboards)
drop dead, gorgeous(screamo)
eyes set to kill(screamo..with a female lead singer)
a static lullaby(screamo)
the devil wears prada(screamo)
enduser(gabber/drum n bass)
jak progresso(serial killer hip hop)
jedi mind tricks(hip hop)

just to name a few
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I saw Incantation last night with their original vocalist. That guy has some of the sickest death metal vocals ever. I also picked up...

Anaal Nathrakh - The Codex Necro

Some of the rawest, fastest most fucked up and evil black metal ever.
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Times New Viking


Only pretty much? With the low quality of their new album, it's a distinct possibility.
Don't get me wrong. They did actually rock. Part of it may have been that I was on the other side of a very crowded club at 1:30 A.M. Trust me, If I think a band is mediocre I'll walk out on them in a heartbeat. I know at any given moment that there are three or four other good bands playing elsewhere.


Bands I saw that rocked, pretty much, part 2:

The Ruby Suns
Amplified Heat

Bands I saw that totally fucking rocked, part 2:

Old Time Relijun (Saw 'em twice in one day, both fantastic sets.)
The Legendary Shack Shakers (Without a working vocal mike, even.)
Gin Palace
Goat the Head
Black Tusk
The Meatmen
Blue Cheer
Thurston Moore (Not his solo noise stuff. With a band. And Steve Shelley. And...acoustic guitars? Amazing, often-scorching set. Sonic Youth fanboy-ness rediscovered.)

Now if I can just get the ladyfriend out of bed, I can go see that day show at Beerland with Slab City.
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DUDE! Blue Cheer is the heaviest band I have ever seen in my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just saw 'em a couple weeks ago and I had no idea rock could even be like that. That show totally dethroned the Nebula show I saw on their first tour as The Rockingest Show Of All Times.

Word to the wise: If Blue Cheer comes within 100 miles of you and you don't see their show you are a dipthong. Think about it.
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Hmmm...what is up with Blue Cheer? Their first album was great but then I lost interest in subsequent albums--and that was in the 60's/70's. What do they sound like now?

Again, if you want heavy, that LSD POND release I mentioned is genuinely over 2 hours of heavy sludge/psych/stoner rock in the way that I'd think any blue cheer fan would appreciate, but then again, I don't have quite the reverence for Blue Cheer that others do.
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CMoon wrote:Hmmm...what is up with Blue Cheer? Their first album was great but then I lost interest in subsequent albums--and that was in the 60's/70's. What do they sound like now?
Uh..well, I've only heard Vincebus Eruptum, so recording-wise, I couldn't really say. But as far as their live shows go, much the same as that first record, actually. Hell, they still do that cover of "Summertime Blues".
Again, if you want heavy, that LSD POND release I mentioned is genuinely over 2 hours of heavy sludge/psych/stoner rock in the way that I'd think any blue cheer fan would appreciate, but then again, I don't have quite the reverence for Blue Cheer that others do.
Sir, I am all over this. Cheers!

Jeepers, where to begin after yesterday's madness. Ah yes, lists!

Bands I saw that rocked, pretty much, part 3:

Gentleman Jesse
Tub Ring (Not Faith No Bungle, but a somewhat reasonable facsimile. Bonus points for covering Queen's Flash Gordon theme song.)
AZA
Katchafire (Bob Marley-esque pop reggae from New Zealand. Not usually my cup of Earl Grey, but after Jandek's set, I think I needed some happy music. Tight!)

Bands I saw that totally fucking rocked, part 3:

Jandek
Terrible Twos
The Clutters

Bands I walked out on, part 2:

The Babyshakes
Paul Collins Beat

Meh:

Pocket Fishrmen
Carbon/Silicon (I would have given Mick Jones and Tony James points for being old guys, but after Blue Cheer...not so much. Fun only because I could wander into this big money DirectTV (*snicker*) event, sneer at the richies for three songs, and then leave. Okay for what it was I suppose.)

Bands I wanted to see but didn't:

Carbonas
Slab City (Sorry Pa, they went on first at 1 PM, and I missed 'em. You can bet I'll get off my ass and see 'em next time they come to town though.)

Jekyll/Hyde award:

CPC Gangbangs (What had been a super-tight, incredibly focused band on Thursday, by late Saturday night had degenerated into an exhausted, drooling, coke-and-booze fueled mess. Multiple altercations including audience members, a band member, club staff, and a chair ensued. Legendary.)

And now I'm going back to bed. Good night!
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The Knife - Silent Shout
Autechre- Quartise
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Ruins - Refulas Fossil

This is so far up my alley dot dot dot Richard Gere. :shock:
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Unearthly Trance tonight!

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radio soulwax (albums 1 through 10)
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I know it's passe but I recently (two weeks ago) listened to some of the tracks from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club band on my car stereo. It's one of those things you pick up and put down now and then.

I also checked out the Moody Blues at home again - I used to think that was pretty fun but now I really can't stand to listen to it.

So, when I want to listen to something "new" I generally check out 70s/80s rock (and some stuff from earlier/later). There's a station which gets semi-tolerable reception to my radio (103.something WKFR I think) which usually has a good selection of "classic rock" (and the Bob & Tom show which I generally can't stand; thankfully I'm not usually on the road when it's on and I'd just listen to NPR if I was).
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Found ones by Boris and also the Slits which I liked, but I didn't want to spend too much. We all know women don't matter anyway, amirite

The Buff Medways and Musicians of the British Empire are surprisingly pop-y at times.
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^^^Is there anything better than great garage rock on vinyl? I would sell my soul for an original pressing of the "Headcoats Down!" LP.

Listening to: Rumskib s/t
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Rob wrote:
professor ganson wrote:Thanks, I'll check them out. I hope it's obvious that I'm not slighting Mono or Mogwai.
You will after you hear them. :)
Actually, I rather like

mogwai - c.o.d.y.

Had to check it out because of the role it plays in the Ian Rankin novel I'm reading. A near-perfect soundtrack for a near-perfect detective novel (A Question of Blood).

So thanks, MX7.
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