Might be of interest to you too:CStarFlare wrote:I'll give it a listen. Thanks!
http://www.horrorsociety.com/2016/04/26/149684/
Might be of interest to you too:CStarFlare wrote:I'll give it a listen. Thanks!
I often hear that album namedropped. For some reason I never got into 90s Killing Joke at all, it just passed me by. I "grew up" with Nighttime as one of my favourite albums and tend to hold them up against that, despite their sound having changed a lot since then.MintyTheCat wrote: Yes, very good live. I still quite like Pandemonium from 1994 I think it was - been a while for me
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
I'll have to check that out. I love Obscura to death, but I haven't followed death/black metal closely for many years now, and their whole reformation flew under my radar. I read somewhere that the sound of Obscura was hugely influenced by guitarist Steve Hurdle, though, and I've not really liked any of the non-Hurdle Gorguts.Some-Mist wrote:gorguts :> nice!
pretty decent album. I especially like it because you can really hear colin marston and kevin hufnagel's influence on the album.
Fuck yeah, new Perturbator. Bandcamp link if people like FLAC:
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
Awesome! Been listening to him on the HM2 soundtrack, lately.
I like islands D: but the instrumental "sailor's tale" is really the main song that really sticks out to me on that album. for some reason it really reminds me of dungen - om du vore en vakthund. it doesn't really match three of a perfect pair and many of their other refined albums tho.blackoak wrote:I'll have to check that out. I love Obscura to death, but I haven't followed death/black metal closely for many years now, and their whole reformation flew under my radar. I read somewhere that the sound of Obscura was hugely influenced by guitarist Steve Hurdle, though, and I've not really liked any of the non-Hurdle Gorguts.Some-Mist wrote:gorguts :> nice!
pretty decent album. I especially like it because you can really hear colin marston and kevin hufnagel's influence on the album.
I finally have a decent surround setup in the living room, and have been checking out a bunch of 5.1 remasters. The Talking Heads stuff has been especially good in 5.1, really opened a window into the weirdness and sophistication of their early work for me. Also checked out a couple early King Crimson cds I'd never gotten around to... Lizard, which was mostly great, and Islands, which was shockingly horrible jamfesting. Discipline sounded good in 5.1, but I'm still a little put-off by the cheesy, poor-man's Talking Heads lyrics+vocals.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
Checked it out . Its definitely got something. She reminded me of this at least, which cant be bad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAsLDf-tYlgsoprano1 wrote:https://danajeanphoenix.bandcamp.com/album/drrty-shooz
Very enjoyable album. She's an amazing synthpop artist.
I like the front cover of that album but the best one is the artwork they had on Pandemonium I feel. I was well into Fractals on my lowly Amiga 1200 at the time as I recallSumez wrote:I often hear that album namedropped. For some reason I never got into 90s Killing Joke at all, it just passed me by. I "grew up" with Nighttime as one of my favourite albums and tend to hold them up against that, despite their sound having changed a lot since then.MintyTheCat wrote: Yes, very good live. I still quite like Pandemonium from 1994 I think it was - been a while for me
From their 2006 self titled album and on, I've become a big fan of their new stuff again. It's been a bit hit or miss, but they have some solid albums in that period, such as the aforementioned self titled and MMXII, as well as Hosannas From (..)
Also, this song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VQwX9h6kWo
Xyga wrote:It's really awesome how quash never gets tired of hammering the same stupid shit over and over and you guys don't suspect for second that he's actually paid for this.
Walkman supports FLAC?atheistgod1999 wrote:About a week ago I was listening to Devo's Q. Are We Not Men? A. We Are Devo!, which I found when I took my dad's turntable out of the basement and went through his vinyl collection (which are several crates full of albums, each about as heavy (and large) as a 20" PVM/BVM). I bought the CD because I liked it enough.
You people were right about the Discman, though. I should invest in the new Walkman and rip them to FLACs.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
I've been on a big Judas Priest kick for the past couple of years, mostly Rocka Rolla, Sad Wings..., Hellbent, and Painkiller. I've yet to go through their full discography, but those are all solid gold.null1024 wrote:been listening to a lot of Judas Priest lately, after a few weeks of listening to nothing but classic early-90s jungle and hardcore techno
Of particular note is that I've been enjoying the shit out of Sad Wings of Destiny [the song Tyrant is stuck in my head], and Painkiller is brilliant.
The semi-recent album they put out, Redeemer of Souls is pretty good too.
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