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Various music to be played loud (I play it when at the gym) ...
Teenagers - My Chemical Romance We hate it when our friends become famous - Reel Big Fish The Way it Seems - Rosco Wuestewald Closing Time - Semisonic 1985 - SR-71 Caught by the Fuzz - Supergrass Alright - Supergrass Semi-Charmed Life - Third Eye Blind Jumper - Third Eye Blind Headstrong - Trapt Happy Together - The Turtles |
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Check out their most recent single Bring It. Harder, but perhaps even better for the gym.
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For those of us who love baggy, Sulk's debut album "Graceless" comes out on the 15th.
S U L K - Graceless Album
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04-07-2013, 11:26 AM | #55 |
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04-07-2013, 11:33 AM | #56 |
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The Strokes new CD is a MUST Listen.
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04-07-2013, 11:58 AM | #57 |
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Noted.
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04-09-2013, 09:35 AM | #58 |
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This week and the last few have been just ridonkulous for new albums.
Volbeat Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies is very good, excellent in several spots (the quirkier tracks -- which are an integral part of who Volbeat is - unfortunately drag down an otherwise heavy, almost Metallica'esque album) Stone Sour House of Gold & Bones, Part 2 is incredible. Might just be my new frontrunner for Album of the Year at the moment, at least after one full listen. Device self-titled debut is very solid, at least if you're a fan of Disturbed. I feared Draiman would go off in some weird direction, instead he basically made the album I would have wanted from Disturbed (and left me not caring one iota which incarnation he's working with). Drowning Pool Resillience is out today & is their best since the early days. One of the strongest stretches for new albums releases I can remember in quite a while.
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Phoenix finally getting around to streaming their new album iTunes - Music - Bankrupt! by Phoenix
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04-16-2013, 11:36 AM | #61 |
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New Besnard Lakes has hit Spotify. Until in Excess, Imperceptible UFO is maybe just a slight notch down from their last 2 full-lengths... but seeing as I consider both of those masterpieces, it's still a damn fine album.
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04-16-2013, 11:49 AM | #62 |
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Enjoyed the new Besnard Lakes too. It's been a weird year because I haven't had anything that I've fallen extremely hard for. Just lots of stuff I like okay.
High Highs - Open Season James Blake - Overgrown The Black Angels - Indigo Meadow Phosphorescent - Muchacho Jessie Ware - Devotion Jimi Hendrix - People, Hell & Angels (previously unreleased material) Simone Dinnerstein & Tift Merritt - Night Atlas Genius - When It Was Now (probably one of my favorite albums so far this year) Beach Fossils - Clash The Truth (over it now, but overplayed the hell out of it for like a month.) Toro Y Moi - Anything In Return Foxygen - We Are The 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic (Probably my #1 album if the year ended today.) Bad Religion - True North (Always a fan) Color of Clouds - Nine of Arrows (EP) Work Drugs - Delta Local Natives - Hummingbird (I love this album) Unknown Mortal Orchestra - II (This one too) Last edited by Young Drachma : 04-16-2013 at 11:52 AM. |
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Its definitely been a year of a lot of solid albums without any standouts. I'd say Foxygen is #1 and Besnard Lakes are #2. Traditional Fools, Happy Jawbone Family Band, and FIDLAR are three bands that came flying out of the gates this year with some pretty good garage rock. Kurt Vile's new album would also be near the top of my best of list so far.
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I have the Phosphorescent album in my top three so far this year followed closely by the Frightened Rabbit album. Of course I probably could've guessed most of these based on your Rdio listening habits.
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Bunch of new stuff that I'll be figuring out over the next month:
Besnard Lakes Generationals - Heza Bonobo - Black Sands Pickwick - Can't Talk Medicine (I love these guys, they're local) Looking forward to the Phoenix and need to get around to that Foxygen, in addition to all the hip-hop I've been trying to absorb. It's been a fun music year so far! My two favorites to this point have been the Camper Van Beethoven record (I am not impartial here) and Kid Koala's 12 Bit Blues.
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04-19-2013, 12:35 PM | #66 |
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The Men - New Moon is one I just discovered thanks to friends.
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04-21-2013, 12:34 PM | #67 |
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I figure this is as close to a catch-all music thread as we've got so ...
3 Doors Down bassist charged in fatal crash - CNN.com
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First sounds from The Winery Dogs (Mike Portnoy, Billy Sheehan, Richie Kotzen). It's definitely rock, although I can't seem to classify it very well beyond that. There's also what I'd consider jazz moments at times although honestly I think Kotzen's vocal is what stands out positively above everything else.
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I wonder if kids in high school today think of songs like this like I would have thought about music from the 1940s when I was in high school.
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A scary thought, indeed.
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04-24-2013, 09:16 PM | #72 |
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Thee Oh Sees - Floating Coffin is rocking my world right now.
The latest from Junip is solid, because Jose Gonzalez (he's a Swede, btw) is awesome. The album from Steve Martin + Edie Brickell is outstanding and will surely be on my Top 10 list at the end of the year. |
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I like that she's playing a Gibson flying V and and orange amp that she's changed the lettering on that says Ranga
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This. "Line of Fire" and "Your Life Your Call" are my favs so far. People may recognize Gonzalez's voice because he recorded a song on the Red Dead soundtrack a few years ago.
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The Heist is so damn good.
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05-02-2013, 11:49 PM | #77 |
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Maybe not listening to just quite yet ... but Five Finger Death Punch just debuted their upcoming single on the Golden Gods Awards ... featuring guest vocalist Rob Halford. "Live It Up" damned well killed, but it hurts my heart to see The Metal God appearing heavily reliant on a cane to walk.
edit to add: I doubt this bootleg video will be allowed to stay up long (5FDP seems particularly aggressive in enforcing their copyright on YT) so if you're interested, I'd suggest watching sooner rather than later.
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These guys disappeared for a while but have re-surfaced and have a new album coming out...yippee!!!
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I've been loving a lot of the bands on the Captured Tracks label:
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I was saying it was good. Gibson Flying V and Orange amps are classics. The fact that she personalized it by manipulating the letters in Orange was a cool touch. A lot of time you'll see T.V. performances where they cover up the manufacturer of the amp or guitar to not give free advertisement. This looks like she just did it for fun.
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Looking forward to Andrew McMahon's new EP (of Jack's Mannequin, Something Corporate)
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Like what i´m hearing from the Vampire Weekend Stream.
I´ve been endorsing him a few times here but am unashamed to do so again: Olafur Arnalds at Le Poisson Rouge in New York. Brilliant musician, great venue. As a side note, the GOT writers need to get together with this guy.
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I figure this is the thread to ask this in: without forcing me to listen to it ('cause my expectations aren't really high tbh), will someone just give me a simple explanation of wth a "Neutral Milk Hotel" is and why an upcoming Atlanta appearance seems to have set women aged 40-50 all agog?
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40-50yo women? Huh. NMH seems like they'd attract the 20-39 type -- count me and several of my good friends in that set.
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In the Aeroplane Over the Sea is pretty much the album that launched a 1,000 00's indie bands.
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All I know for sure is that I've literally never heard of them before last week which is kinda odd -- I mean, I can at least identify vaguely having heard the names of most acts on the Urban, CHR, Alt and even AAA charts no matter what I think of their work ... but the reaction consists entirely of women over 40 losing their damn minds about a fall concert that you'd think was like a Zeppelin reunion or a live outing by a suddenly healthy Hendrix or something. Even my wife's FB kinda lit up over this, entirely with 50+ females losing they damned minds.
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FTR I am not criticizing anybody's taste here, simply being honest about my own ... I managed to get to the :15 mark of that NMH song before my right eye literally twitched.
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It is definitely not going to work for everyone but it is one of my top 5 all time. I get the twitchy eye with metal though. That's why there's different color jellybeans in the jar I guess....
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Jeff Magnum (who is essentially NMH) basically became a hermit and took 15 years off music (for the most part), without any indication that he ever intended to come back (at least as NMH), so to some folks of that age, it pretty much is the equivalent of a Zeppelin reunion.
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Yeah, I'm cool with it ... I just don't know that I could come up with a better description of my reaction (which I had sorta predicted up the thread, and figured warranted at least some reference to expectations vs reality). Biggest surprise for me -- given the reason I asked in the first place -- was that it was more acoustic/less ambient than I was expecting.
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Now see that makes this all make a little more sense to me. Could be some folks reacting to finally seeing him/them who missed out for whatever reasons first time around.
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Their U.S. 'tour' also consists of a dozen shows, pretty much entirely restricted to the south, with 4 of those 12 being in Georgia, so you just happen to be in exactly the right place and time to be confused by such a thing, as to those certain folks, that actually would be pretty remarkable.
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My favorite NMH song:
But yeah, I don't anticipate that a metalhead would want to head to a show full of aging hipsters listening to what my students derisively call "Coffee Shop Music" whenever I play stuff in the van. |
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I was extremely excited they're playing in Asheville at a festival with Animal Collective, but its the one weekend when I already have a vacation out of the state planned, my first vacation in almost 3 years. Needless to say I wish I could change my vacation plans. But I can't take a 4 year old to a 3 day music festival (but I can take her to an away game at LsU, evidently).
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Ghost (now known as Ghost B.C. in the US, due to legal reasons) put out a new record last month. Personally I don't think it's anywhere close to as consistent as the first one, but it's still got 3-4 good songs....and of course it's still gloriously, ridiculously Satanic.
This vid's been censored, so it's probably technically safe for work.....but I wouldn't want to try and explain it to my boss, or anything: hXXp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkBt7yLXyDk I hadn't heard about the new record until pretty much right when it dropped, and they put on a great show last time I saw 'em, so when I saw the news I went to check if they were coming to town...which they were, 5 days later. It was an awesome show, but it was at a little bigger place, and it was just a little bit worse...and I realized that I've had that happen pretty consistently with bands that I've seen multiple times. And it's not just related to the hipster formula of enjoyment being inversely related to popularity....like, the place is a little bigger, so the sound is a little bit worse (which seems counter-intuitive, but always seems to be the case), and it's twice as crowded, so you're a little more uncomfortable, and a little further from the stage, and while there are more people there, on the whole they are less excited/passionate, and it's all less of a surprise to you as well. The band can be super tight (which Ghost certainly are) and just as good as every time you've seen them, yet the experience gets a little less enjoyable every time, just because of the environment. None of which is anything close to newsworthy, or even surprising, it was just kind of a minor epiphany/bummer to (very) slowly realize that's kind of the rule of live music, rather than the exception (at least in my experiences).
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