What albums are you listening to?
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great thread idea
im currently into the new massive attack and the new jj in addition to the following:
*ray lamontagne's three albums: trouble, till the sun turns black and gossip in the grain - dude's voice is one of the few that completely calms me
*new four tet - its a shitload more dancey, but in a good "let me concentrate and get this shit done" sort of way
*robotobots - i rediscovered how much i appreciated this album when digging through a random external HD the other day. been on repeat in the mix ever since
*blood of abraham - eyedollartree - i know its hiffhoff, but this was my shit when it first came out the first time - me loves it
im currently into the new massive attack and the new jj in addition to the following:
*ray lamontagne's three albums: trouble, till the sun turns black and gossip in the grain - dude's voice is one of the few that completely calms me
*new four tet - its a shitload more dancey, but in a good "let me concentrate and get this shit done" sort of way
*robotobots - i rediscovered how much i appreciated this album when digging through a random external HD the other day. been on repeat in the mix ever since
*blood of abraham - eyedollartree - i know its hiffhoff, but this was my shit when it first came out the first time - me loves it
http://www19.zippyshare.com/v/4719367/file.htmlLameAim wrote:
Washed Out - Life of Leisure EP: This shit is crazy to me. Makes you want to nod your head and sway at the same fucking time. This dude needs more music out there, immediately.
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thanks dudeNom Inf wrote:http://www19.zippyshare.com/v/4719367/file.htmlLameAim wrote:
Washed Out - Life of Leisure EP: This shit is crazy to me. Makes you want to nod your head and sway at the same fucking time. This dude needs more music out there, immediately.
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ive been on his latest album as well.
that track Belong on High Times is fucking gorgeous
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@ blood of abraham
i remember going to a del and blackalicious show and those fools opened up...everyone in the crowd was like
i been playin
barney kessel - feeling free and swinging easy
dave pike plays the music of joao donato
baron von ohlen - the baron
aaron neville - greatest hits
david bowie - platinum collection
i remember going to a del and blackalicious show and those fools opened up...everyone in the crowd was like
i been playin
barney kessel - feeling free and swinging easy
dave pike plays the music of joao donato
baron von ohlen - the baron
aaron neville - greatest hits
david bowie - platinum collection
Re: What albums are you listening to?
oh shit. good look. if the video is anything to go album should be tons of funSir Loin wrote:heres the link courtesy of thelastbaronric wrote:please describe or upload soil and pimp.Sir Loin wrote: Soil and Pimp Sessions- 6: Another album of fast, energetic jazz from possibly the best unknown band today. These guys deserve way more shine then they get; unbelievable band.
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http://www.divshare.com/download/10389623-fad
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1 The Boys Are Leaving Town
2 Young Hearts Spark Fire
3 Wet Hair
4 Rockers East Vancouver
5 Heart Sweats
6 Crazy/Forever
7 Sovereignty
8 I Quit Girls
http://www.mediafire.com/?hfznek2zgm2
Also been listening to:eight deliriously enthusiastic garage-rock songs about girls, growing up, and going away from home. Rather than mask their emotions in reverb or tape hiss, Japandroids shout slogans, often in unison, over thrumming guitar chords and chaotic drumming. From the rambunctious ambivalence of "The Boys Are Leaving Town" to the slo-mo emo of "I Quit Girls", the energy level rarely wavers. Raging against the certain knowledge that we won't know what we've got 'til it's gone, "Young Hearts Spark Fire" sums up Post-Nothing's sound in four words. While Neon Indian, Washed Out, and their homemade psychedelic electro-pop peers were getting accused of wallowing in childhood, Japandroids captured the recklessness of youth-- and the abject terror of not knowing what comes after it.
Grizzly Bear
Dirty Projectors
And So I Watch You From Afar
Post Harbor
The Octagon
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I like this tooRandom Sample wrote:
1 The Boys Are Leaving Town
2 Young Hearts Spark Fire
3 Wet Hair
4 Rockers East Vancouver
5 Heart Sweats
6 Crazy/Forever
7 Sovereignty
8 I Quit Girls
http://www.mediafire.com/?hfznek2zgm2
eight deliriously enthusiastic garage-rock songs about girls, growing up, and going away from home. Rather than mask their emotions in reverb or tape hiss, Japandroids shout slogans, often in unison, over thrumming guitar chords and chaotic drumming. From the rambunctious ambivalence of "The Boys Are Leaving Town" to the slo-mo emo of "I Quit Girls", the energy level rarely wavers. Raging against the certain knowledge that we won't know what we've got 'til it's gone, "Young Hearts Spark Fire" sums up Post-Nothing's sound in four words. While Neon Indian, Washed Out, and their homemade psychedelic electro-pop peers were getting accused of wallowing in childhood, Japandroids captured the recklessness of youth-- and the abject terror of not knowing what comes after it.
I've been listening to Grizzly Bear - Yellow House a decent amount in the last few days
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Ive been listening to Weekend Nachos, Mammoth Grinder, and Coke Bust
as far as something the occasional metal listener can dig from my stash Id recommend Eagle Twin
Eagle Twin
The Unkindness of Crows [2009]
1. In the Beginning Was the Scream
2. Murder of...
3. 10,000 Birds of Black Hot Fire
4. Storytelling of Ravens
5. Crow Hymn
6. Carry On, King of Carrion
7. And It Came to Pass That Birds Rain Down As Black Snakes
http://rapidshare.com/files/343387406/u ... O.rar.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=R2L1AQJG
http://www.zshare.net/download/71885450d1adb072/
http://depositfiles.com/files/9zba8eurc
http://www.badongo.com/file/20110243
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as far as something the occasional metal listener can dig from my stash Id recommend Eagle Twin
Eagle Twin
The Unkindness of Crows [2009]
1. In the Beginning Was the Scream
2. Murder of...
3. 10,000 Birds of Black Hot Fire
4. Storytelling of Ravens
5. Crow Hymn
6. Carry On, King of Carrion
7. And It Came to Pass That Birds Rain Down As Black Snakes
http://rapidshare.com/files/343387406/u ... O.rar.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=R2L1AQJG
http://www.zshare.net/download/71885450d1adb072/
http://depositfiles.com/files/9zba8eurc
http://www.badongo.com/file/20110243
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Just bumpin Run Come Ya by Barrington Levy. Most underrated reggae record ever..
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well considering I primarily listen to power violence and sludge I was just looking for something that maybe some of the rest of the posters might dig.DLG wrote:thought that eagle twin album was boring as fuck personally.
Love Vintage Vinyls though, spent too many hours there while in college
I couldnt see anyone outside the Metal Thread (all ten of us) digging a Bastard Noise bootleg.
90% of what Southern Lord releases bores the shit out me.
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Animal Collective- Strawberry Jam: I have been listening to this album almost non-stop for 3 days. Really catchy songs, I cant think of another band that sounds like them great album.
MGMT- Orracular Spectacular: Ever listen to an album a bunch of times before deciding that you arent really that into it? I have with this. Don't get me wrong there are some really good songs but the rest are a bit forgettable. Definitely worth listening to if you like experimental electro pop.
MGMT- Orracular Spectacular: Ever listen to an album a bunch of times before deciding that you arent really that into it? I have with this. Don't get me wrong there are some really good songs but the rest are a bit forgettable. Definitely worth listening to if you like experimental electro pop.
There's about 2-3 good songs on this, the rest are trash.Sir Loin wrote:
MGMT- Orracular Spectacular: Ever listen to an album a bunch of times before deciding that you arent really that into it? I have with this. Don't get me wrong there are some really good songs but the rest are a bit forgettable. Definitely worth listening to if you like experimental electro pop.
thats how i should have put it thanksbinary wrote:There's about 2-3 good songs on this, the rest are trash.Sir Loin wrote:
MGMT- Orracular Spectacular: Ever listen to an album a bunch of times before deciding that you arent really that into it? I have with this. Don't get me wrong there are some really good songs but the rest are a bit forgettable. Definitely worth listening to if you like experimental electro pop.
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just started bumpin a couple albums by StudioDavoli - Megalopolis and Decibels for Dummies. good stuff. sounds a lot like Stereolab sometimes, so u know im all over that.
this isnt on either album, and a lot of their stuff is better than this, while perhaps similarly "cute":
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this isnt on either album, and a lot of their stuff is better than this, while perhaps similarly "cute":
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spent the past 6 days in the hospital with my 6 week old son, been listening to alot of shit ive never listened to
long distance calling - avoid the light
the album leaf - a chorus of storytellers
balmorhea - constellations
college - the foundation, the machine
constants - a real hero
and the soundtrack to the movie Once
long distance calling - avoid the light
the album leaf - a chorus of storytellers
balmorhea - constellations
college - the foundation, the machine
constants - a real hero
and the soundtrack to the movie Once
Bison b.c. - Quiet Earth: Im going to see these guys play with High on Fire in April so I decided to finally give these guys a listen and they rock. This album reminds me a lot of Remission which is def a good thing.
Justice - Cross: Ok so these guys are the heaviest electronic "band" ive ever heard and this record is really great and always fun to go back to. Supposedly they are set to release a new album this year.
The Velvet Underground and Nico: Ive always meant to listen to Velvet Underground but just never got around to it. Partially because Ive always associated them with hipsters but this album is good and i can understand how much theyve influenced other bands.
HoF - Snakes for the Divine: This album rocks in hard HoF style from start to finish. If youve never listened to HoF you could start here. The title track and Frost Hammer are stand-outs cant wait to see them live again.
Justice - Cross: Ok so these guys are the heaviest electronic "band" ive ever heard and this record is really great and always fun to go back to. Supposedly they are set to release a new album this year.
The Velvet Underground and Nico: Ive always meant to listen to Velvet Underground but just never got around to it. Partially because Ive always associated them with hipsters but this album is good and i can understand how much theyve influenced other bands.
HoF - Snakes for the Divine: This album rocks in hard HoF style from start to finish. If youve never listened to HoF you could start here. The title track and Frost Hammer are stand-outs cant wait to see them live again.
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kinda like the chick version of the black keys, heavy blues/rock stuff. the singer does a decent take on janis joplin style of wailing. not the greatest album but these bitches aint half bad.
kinda like the chick version of the black keys, heavy blues/rock stuff. the singer does a decent take on janis joplin style of wailing. not the greatest album but these bitches aint half bad.
http://www.steadybloggin.com - some of these are my thoughts yo
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