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Everyneurotic 05.31.2007 10:31 AM

i just ordered on vinyl:

shellac - excellent italian greyhound
battles - mirrored

Iain 05.31.2007 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by whorefrost
Whitehouse - Great White Death (one of their greatest albums probably)
Religious Knives - Remains (quite beautiful)
Original Silence - First Original Silence (very disappointing)
Borbotemagus - Experience the Magic of (haven't spun it yet but should be typically excellent)
Thurston Moore + Tom Surgal - Klangfarbenmelodie and the Colorist Strikes Primitiv (listening to it now, seems very decent)
Dead C - Eusa Kills LP (haven't had a chance to give this a proper listen but first impressions are quite favourable)
Dead C - Future Artists (a wee bit underwhelemd after first listen, seems like the sort of album that will grow on me as I am already feeling compelled to spin it again in the near future)


I've got to get me that Religious Knives. It's been getting plenty of good words written about it.

Also, The Dead C one is really ace I think. Aside from Macoute which is a bit ponderous it is an ace record. Second to last track is epic and the short punky one is ace as well. I'd be surprised if it's not in my top 10 come the end of the year.

I bought:

Motor Ghost - Night Stations (tour cdr)
Motor Ghost - A Gold Chain Round Her Breast (LP+3"cdr)
Ben Reynolds - Basic Conciousness tape
Sunburned - The Pegadrift tape
Suishou No Fune - I Threw A Stone Into The Endless Depths tape

I might have mentioned the last two before because I ordered them from Fusetron a few weeks ago and just got them the other day.

Anyway, the Motor Ghost stuff is ace and Suishou tape is excellent x 10.

king_buzzo 06.01.2007 02:45 PM

Swervedriver-Raise
Dinosaur Jr-Feel The Pain

LittlePuppetBoy 06.01.2007 03:05 PM

Swans-The Great Annihilator

Everyneurotic 06.01.2007 05:05 PM

Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso UFO - US & Canadian Tour 2007, Crystal Rainbow Pyramid Tour

Smegma - 33 1/3


both vinyl.

Iain 06.01.2007 05:07 PM

Picked up:

A Hawk And A Hacksaw - st LP (for a fiver!..on vinyl!)
Rapeman - Two Nuns and a Pack Mule LP

Plus, I got the Royal Trux Singles box in the post and it was warped to fuck so I had to send it back but they said they'd give me a couple of singles to compensate for having to pay return postage. So I asked for:

Royal Trux - Liar7" and I'm Ready 7"

I hope to resist buying too many records in Bristol at Venn fest tomorrow but probably won't and then there's a flea market type deal on Sunday. But after that, no records for a bit. At least until I've ebayed some free software from microsoft then I can go a bit nuts.

Iain 06.01.2007 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso UFO - US & Canadian Tour 2007, Crystal Rainbow Pyramid Tour
Smegma - 331/3


both vinyl.


Any good either of them? Particularly keen on hearing your opinion on the Smegma one. I read one review and it was unfavourable but it was on a pretty indie-ish site like Drowned in Sound or something. It was standard "it's just meandering noise...anyone could do it" type criticism.

Everyneurotic 06.01.2007 05:10 PM

balls to that, smegma might seem like that but then you try but they are masters.

i'm yet to spin them, just got them from the post office like two hours ago.

Iain 06.01.2007 05:17 PM

Oh right.

That obviously isn't my opinion of Smegma or other bands of that ilk. I haven't totally fallen in love with Smegma of the stuff I have heard. A lot of stuff sort of annoys me but then there'll be one track that is amazing. The last track from Glamour Girl 1941 totally blew me away...not what I was expecting from Smegma at all. Almost sounds like the blueprint for Vibracathedral Orchestras career.

sarramkrop 06.01.2007 05:20 PM

Question for you heavy addicts to record buying. Do you ever sit down and give them the good listen that they deserve? Just curious.

Everyneurotic 06.01.2007 05:25 PM

actually, i though they were very shit when i first heard them with glamour girl 1941, i thought they were dumb and really annoying, then i heard nattering naybobs of negativity and the light appeared, seriously genius work going on there. now i like glamour girl too but the stand out is the last song, for sure.

my review will have to wait now that my turntable fucked up yet again, this time it doesn't turn anymore.

Everyneurotic 06.01.2007 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Question for you heavy addicts to record buying. Do you ever sit down and give them the good listen that they deserve? Just curious.


when buying stuff, sure, i mostly always give it a good listen before storing them.

sometimes, when downloading stuff, though, i get them to mu hard drive and sometimes leave them there without every playing them.

although i don't consider myself an addict, if i was addicted, i would probably just store them away and cross them off my list.

terminal pharmacy 06.01.2007 05:41 PM

grinderman on vinyl was the last thing i bought, sarram of course i listen to them, there is no list only sound

Iain 06.01.2007 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Question for you heavy addicts to record buying. Do you ever sit down and give them the good listen that they deserve? Just curious.


I don't think I'm that bad but I notice looking back through this thread I post quite a lot. My friend thinks I am fairly bad but he is way, way worse...he's got over 1000 records which is probably 5 times as many as I have at least. I don't know how people who buy more records than I do (and I know a few) give things a chance.

I probably don't give some things a major chance but I also don't have any records that remain unlistened to. I know some people will buy stuff and it stays in the shrinkwrap for ages. I try my best to give things a good listen but sometimes the time isn't right to full absorb something and you can come back to it later (ie when you're broke). I had Royal Trux's self titled on cd for a few years before I really realised it was great. To my 18 year old ears it was vaguely coherent nonsense. When I revisited it a few years later it was like hearing a completely different record.

Sheriff Rhys Chatham 06.04.2007 06:33 PM

today:
Wolf eyes - human animal
Thelonious Monk - Underground

k-krack 06.04.2007 09:08 PM

Nick Drake - Pink Moon cd
Tom Waits - Swordfishtrombones cd

Jenny Piccolo - Discog. cd
!!! - Louden Up Now cd

Do Make Say Think - s/t cd
Silver Mt. Zion - He Has Left Us Alone... cd
SMZ - Born Into Trouble... cd
GY!BE - Lift Yr Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven lp
Fly Pan Am - Ceux qui inventent n'ont jamais vecu (?) lp

*All today, or tomorow in the case of the middle section, when I should have had them today... (I'm buying those two from a friend)

king_buzzo 06.05.2007 10:46 AM

SY- Confusion Is Sex (Reissue + Kill yr. Idols) & Washing Machine. Have both these albums but they werent original and they were scratched so I figured I should just get originals

Shellac-Excellent Italian Greyhound

sarramkrop 06.05.2007 01:59 PM

 


From the record shop where I work part-time.

SYRFox 06.05.2007 02:24 PM

 

Iain 06.05.2007 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
 


From the record shop where I work part-time.


I take it you passed the test and got the job?


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