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I was actually really shocked and surprised the first time I heard Brave New World-- was and still is an excellent album.
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Portraits of Past - Discography
Mineral - the Power of Failing
Sunny Day Real Estate - Diary
mewithoutYou - Catchs Us for the Foxes

gettin' burnt out on heavy shit for now.
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All the Pain Money Can Buy
Keep Your Wig On
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Baseball Furies - Throw Them To The Lions
Electric Wizard - Dopethrone

tommyb wrote:Mineral - the Power of Failing
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tommyb wrote:Sunny Day Real Estate - Diary
Jon and I got to see them last year :D I'm a huge fan, so I was kinda worried that, after not playing together for over a decade, they might lose that original vibe. I was pleasantly surprised. That show was everything I wanted it to be.
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ease yourself back into subconciousness

also Ayako Saso stole an instrument from that song for DOJ Perfect, also that song sounds slightly CAVE-ish anyway
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Summoning - Oath Bound
Time for a new album.
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I know we discussed it elsewhere, but worth mentioning Herbie Hancock's Sextant. Early 70's pre-funk and atmosphere. There's some riffs I'd thought were first developed in the early 80's, and was shocked to find them here. Might take a bit to warm up to, but obviously an important album.
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Demon's Souls soundtrack

Katatonia-Tonight's Decision (The cover of Nightmares by the Sea is damn good)
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Darker than Black: Gemini of the Meteor OST
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Francesco De Masi - The New York Ripper

movie score/soundtrack to the classic lucio fulci film

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Blue Cheer "Outside Inside" - I don't actually own this yet. My buddy who works around the corner has a little turntable at his station and plays records as he works. I go over there a couple times a week just to listen. This is my most wanted record right now.

Shrinebuilder s/t - It's pretty decent I guess. As with alot of Wino stuff it's a bit too darkly melodramatic for me. My little bro gave me this for Christmas. He thinks I like Wino more than I do because every time the guy puts out a record I get it for birthday or Christmas. I suppose I shouldn't complain since he could easily do worse!

Weezer "Blue Album" - Would you believe I never heard this band until a week ago? People have been trying to get me to listen to them for years. They should've just skipped to the heavy chords of the sweater song if they wanted me to enjoy this band. Because that part of that song RULES. I have not yet come to terms with the rest of this album and have not yet heard any others.

The Black Keys "Magic Potion" - Late to the party with these guys too. Heard for the first time just a couple months ago. This album is brilliant. Especially the guitar. The other stuff that I've heard seems to not be nearly as good.
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PaCrappa wrote:Weezer "Blue Album" - Would you believe I never heard this band until a week ago? People have been trying to get me to listen to them for years. They should've just skipped to the heavy chords of the sweater song if they wanted me to enjoy this band. Because that part of that song RULES. I have not yet come to terms with the rest of this album and have not yet heard any others.
I'll save you a bunch of time. The only other worthwhile stop in their entire discography is Pinkerton.
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The Blue album is great but I haven't heard any others that have more than 3 good songs on. I'd recommend that album and getting hold of a bunch of their singles.
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PaCrappa wrote:Blue Cheer "Outside Inside"
Joining in the amazement at seeing you back. Regarding Blue Cheer, Vincebus Eruptum is typically considered their classic release, but I'm not really a fan.
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undamned wrote:
tommyb wrote:Sunny Day Real Estate - Diary
Jon and I got to see them last year :D I'm a huge fan, so I was kinda worried that, after not playing together for over a decade, they might lose that original vibe. I was pleasantly surprised. That show was everything I wanted it to be.
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I, too, was at the Sunny Day reunion tour. It was everything I wanted it to be =]

My girlfriend has been making me listen to Regina Spektor a lot lately. Its actually not so bad.
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tommyb wrote:My girlfriend has been making me listen to Regina Spektor a lot lately. Its actually not so bad.
I love her voice. The only stuff I can think of is off her "Begin to Hope" album. Better than many of the hails of "BEST FEMALE VOICE EVAR!!!"
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Deathwitch - The Ultimate Death - Despite sounding like something Adam Richman would have to eat on Man v. Food, they do serve up some tasty black/thrash/death metal. (puns definitely intended)
Runemagick - the Pentagram - Death-ish doom.
Union of Sleep - s/t
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Acid King wrote:Deathwitch - The Ultimate Death - Despite sounding like something Adam Richman would have to eat on Man v. Food, they do serve up some tasty black/thrash/death metal. (puns definitely intended)
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The Silent Hill ost are awesome! 3 is the best one, I also really like the one for The Room (4).
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Beach House - "Teen Dream"
His Hero is Gone - "The Plot Sickens..."




tommyb wrote: I, too, was at the Sunny Day reunion tour.
Thankfully they laid off "The Rising Tide" :wink:
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Don Cab 2
John Renbourn - The Lady and the Unicorn
Piglet - Lavaland
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CMoon wrote:
PaCrappa wrote:Blue Cheer "Outside Inside"
Joining in the amazement at seeing you back. Regarding Blue Cheer, Vincebus Eruptum is typically considered their classic release, but I'm not really a fan.
Vincebus Eruptum is great and ever since they put it out on CD in 1993 it has been really really easy to find and listen to. Outside Inside is, to me, the better record and unfortunately it was never rereleased on any format by a major label. It has been difficult. Either spend stupid money on various vinyl reissues (not worth it) or take chances with used originals on ePay for $30. Also not worth it.

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Polysics - We Ate the Machine

Going to see these guys play in NYC tomorrow ....I CAN'T FUCKING WAIT!

Their newer album "Absolute Polysics" is pretty good too. It's like "We Ate the Machine" part 2 but shorter, which imo is just the right length before it starts to wear on you.
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The show was pretty damned amazing. Definitely the most hilarious concert I've been to... never have I seen people so willing to spin around in circles or do jumping jacks on command before, nor have I seen a keyboard player who whips out pom-poms and a cheap plastic recorder out of nowhere while acting like a robot. There were even some golden engrish after-song banter quotes like "let's screaming together!" there too :lol:

So back on topic I just bought this CD at the show:

Polysics - Now Is the Time

I could definitely put the song "Baby BIAS" on repeat forever.
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Square King wrote:Don Cab 2
John Renbourn - The Lady and the Unicorn
Piglet - Lavaland
I love the other two, so I'll have to check out the Renbourn.
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The new fascist cuntbag album is really good. Opens with a nice metal version of Daudi Baldrs, too. Anybody else listening to this?
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Klatrymadon wrote:The new fascist cuntbag album is really good. Opens with a nice metal version of Daudi Baldrs, too. Anybody else listening to this?
Yeah, I've listened to it maybe three times since it leaked. My opinions are kinda mixed--some of the riffs are fucking gorgeous, but structurally the songs are a lot simpler and less interesting than his old stuff. I really wanted the songs to take revelatory turns and develop in interesting ways, but it never happened for me. In one of his interviews he stated that he didn't like how inconsistent his old work was and that the new album would be "monotonous," but I think some of those contrasts gave old Burzum its charm. Varg has succeeded in making a monotonous album -- I'd like to think that he's intelligent enough to realize that monotony is actually a shitty goal for an album and make something more interesting.
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Aye, it's fairly clear he hasn't been listening to anything since he was imprisoned, really. There are loads of clichés from the mid-90s in the riffing. A friend was joking that he's just getting away with pretending he hasn't heard Ravishing Grimness and basing an entire album on it. :P

The monotony doesn't disappoint me so much, though. Glemselens Elv is my favourite track on it, and it's the longest and arguably the least dynamic.
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