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Gabbie's Strong Wilding Sun moves forward like a newborn creature, taking everything in and finding enchantment in the newness of the world. (Guitar Noise Drone)
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World What World
You will like it. Sounds like Crazy Horse..zonked-out shredfest that flings earworms as readily as they bomb out fried-psych solos. https://themountainmovers.bandcamp.c...rld-what-world ![]() |
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that Three Rose Charm band is great! Totally oldschool 80s-style gothic rock with nice melodic hooks. I like this kind of stuff.
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Hell yeah. One of my lucky Bandcamp finds. Saw them in Ashkelon Sain's (member of the Portland-based Ethereal/Darkwave project Trance To The Sun) collection. Wonderful stuff. Looking forward to playing them on a dancefloor if and when that sorta thing comes back some day. |
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kraftwerk tropical!
![]() jajajjaja i like eg see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34qnSNE-U8E great maracas lol and autobahn has a hilariously 3rd world beginning (the car stalls, of course). the rest of it is fucking awesome. also was listening to some early jim o'rourke last night. with henry kaiser ![]() also henry kaiser and david lindley learning from the natives: ![]() -- extra: ![]() |
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more mexican institute of sound: ![]() this one is 50/50, some tracks are great some sorta suck. the more sample/instrumental/formal/tropical/dance tracks = way better; the more singing/pop/rock structure = meh. |
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![]() here's a review: https://salt-peanuts.eu/record/jim-o...ts-gustafsson/ -- ![]() ![]() this talk of "favorite track" the other day, trollin aside, sort of got me on a listening retrospective. hard to pick favorites but i really like the sy instrumentation of the jim o'rourke era and i'm trying to trace something in this i guess. |
Surprised to be listening to a new Duster record. Brings the skronk but is ultimately held back by the ever energy sapping vocal.
Blew the foken stoner-downer cobwebs away with some nice 90's survival horror video game soundtrack meets Black metal, Punk, and Post Punk... music. |
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Tonight, I am listening to the Nine Inch Nails album Year Zero on its fifteenth birthday - god damn it's so good.
Select other albums I have heard in the past week or so: * Roy Montgomery - And Now the Rain Sounds Like Life Is Falling Down Through It * Minutemen - What Makes a Man Start Fires? * Guided by Voices - Alien Lanes * Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible * Bright Eyes - I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning |
i had a couple of pleasant trips to the past today. all very mellow.
the sea and cake - oui ![]() the orb's adventures beYond the ultraworld ![]() the double album not the mangled american version. great 90s flashbacks for me, but totally listenable today. |
i tried listening to the beatles' "rubber soul" for academic reasons. trying to understand history or whatever. some shit i had read yesterday prompted me to it. [eta: it was this https://www.nytimes.com/2000/01/03/a...l-century.html -notice the correction at the bottom: "Correction: Jan. 6, 2000
A Critics' Choices article on Monday about 25 pivotal albums in 20th-century popular music misidentified the one that inspired the 1966 Beach Boys recording ''Pet Sounds.'' It was the Beatles' ''Rubber Soul,'' not their ''Revolver.'' ] i endured for a while, even some really ugly stuff, but when they started lamely singing "giiiiiiiiirl..." and playing mandolines or something and i just could not fucking take it anymore. currently cleaning my ears with fantastic bolts of lightning found here: ![]() sweet sweet relief. i feel like i'm recovering from an illness. history can eat shit. |
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I've kept coming back to this one since I first heard it somewhere last month. Listened to the album, and several live versions (from Dime and Youtube), over and over and over. That riff is so addictive. In the end I ended up buying the vinyl as well as the silent version, which is the book. Bummer of it is that neither of them comes with a digital download :-( so I'm considering in getting that still as well ... But most of all what I'm listening to is live concerts of Silver Mt. Zion. I'm completely addicted to it, especially the years 2005/2006/2007-ish Sometimes though, I will go all over the top and listen to a recording of them from 2001 even! |
BCNR: Ants From Up There
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Microphones in 2020 is stunning for a 40-minute self-referential dirge. Just a really powerful listen. |
Gizz - Omnium Gatherum - a brand new 80min album that starts with an 18min song.
I assume that I'm still the only Gizzhead in this place? I fucking adored Butterfly 3000. This new one is all over the place, in a good way...I think. |
Pavements' Terror Twilight Deluxe was finally released with the originally intended track order reinstated and remastered. It's surprising what a different mix has accomplished with these songs: muddiness is removed, in turn brining Malkmus' guitar to the forefront of the mix revealing chord progression and melody that was previously lost, buried in the mix. The general tone is now similar to Brighten the Corners and Wowee Zowee. Along with changing the track list the album is now at the least, listenable. I tested it in the garden, April sun, drunk, at ridiculous sound levels and it was canny.
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Fuck yeah. I can’t believe it’s taken so long for this deluxe reissue to come through. The reissue efforts started when S&E was literally 11 years old. Not it’s 30 years old. The BTC reissue came out in like ‘08. Fuck’s sake! Anyway, I’ve always like Terror Twilight. It’s certainly the least-good Pavement album, but I still dig it. I’m attached to the original tracklist, so that part is a bit weird for me, but I 100% agree that the new mix is a huge improvement. |
I think starting with the ramshackle Platform Blues is Pavement formula 101, reminds me of opener Stereo from BTC. Also the Hexx next instead of trashy Folk Song sets a far more dour opening tone to the record. Furthermore, finishing with Spit on a Stranger is perfect, I can't begin to imagine how the band thought this was a good choice for opening song.
Wikipedia explains it better than I: 'Deciding the track list created conflict. Godrich wanted to begin the record with "Platform Blues" and end with "Spit on a Stranger"; he felt it should open with a "longer, more challenging song to set the tempo", similar to the 1997 Radiohead album OK Computer. However, the band wanted to open with an "easier" song. Malkmus recalled, "Nigel was like, 'I'm done with this. This is the wrong move. We made a stoner album and you're going halfway.' He’s right probably."' I was thinking about where this ranks in Pavements discography earlier on and I got to thinking how I don't really know the songs very well on Brighten the Corners compared to TT and realised I've listened to it way more times than BTC. More memorable hooks and stoned melancholia peppered throughout, even on tracks like Billie found in the outro. So I guess 2nd last?! But then Wowee Zowee is an inconsistent mess and Crooked Rain trails off. In conclusion: when compared with Slanted... they are all shiiiiite and interchangeable at any given stoned moment. |
![]() Fågelle, full concert this showed up in my recommendations list while I was playing random stuff on YT. It's really cool. She sings in Swedish so no idea what it's all about. But the music is sweet, a bit like Sigur Ros but edgier, or Jessica Moss or Loren Mazzacane Connors. She's apparently currently touring in support of Big Brave! addition: this is an even better video of her:Transmisja #9 Fågelle |
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I think Crooked Rain and Slanted are about tied. Sometimes Wowee sneaks out as my favorite |
:eek: I find half of Wowee to be offensively and annoyingly bad, to be honest. For example, without going into many details, the Grounded version on CRCR deluxe is better than the track on Wowee.
The true-est of the true fans know that this is the correct order: Slanted deluxe Westing ...and, the rest (Interchangeable depending on blood level intoxication ratio - although some would argue one must be absolutely smashed in order to even consider listening to anything after Slanted, a statement of which I could tend to concur with). |
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I dunno man, I think Watery, Domestic is in the running for top 3 Pavement releases. Not an album, but it slays. And I love the Wowee version of Grounded. I love all of Wowee. Kennel District? You kidding me? Come on. |
Watery Domestic is included on Slanted deluxe. Like I said only the chosen 'truest of the trueth true to thee fan knowledge fans' would know this :D
Kennel district can go to the dogs! pun intended, why not. Even Malkmus was sick of Kannberg writing Cut Your Hair over and over again: 'You're still singing that song?!' referring to the Sympathy for the Devil-esque woo woos in every Kannberg track. Twat! It's actually OK, at least when compared to the rest of the album. In other news: doesn't the Fonataines DC vocalist sound like a whiny prepubescent Liam Gallagher? I think it might be enough to trigger foken tinnitus. |
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Yeah I know it’s in the S&E: Luxe and Reduxe, which I bought the day it was released *20 years* ago, but the EP is literally not part of Slanted so I say they’re separate. If we ARE counting Watery with S&E then yes, S&E is the best album, no doubt. But I don’t go by reissue rules I get what you’re saying about Spiral Stairs and his woo-woo’s but fuck it, I have always absolutely fucking adored Kennel District. That shit rumbles, and ranks among my top-whatever Pavement songs. Top quadrant, top quarter, idk. Anyway Texas Never Whispers is the best Pavement song, peace |
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Bruce Russell's Lockdown Radio Doctor Hour!
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This is the shit! And if you think it's all Dead C-style vaineruditestupidity, you're in for a wonderful surprise... |
Esmerine surprise released their new album on bandcamp today, it's OK. But nothing can beat Dalmak!
Currently listening to 3rd Secret's album, the new Super Grunge Group, featuring ex members of Soundgarden and Nrivana and Prearl Jam. I don't like it, musically it is OK-ish on some songs, but nothing like Soundgarden or any of the other bands, some other songs are just awful. And it has two female singers whose voices I'm not liking at all. They sing nasally and bored. |
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NO HE DOESN'T AND FONTAINES D.C. ARE AWESOME WASSA MATTER WITH YOU. Ahem. |
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