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Posted: May 16 2016 at 00:59
Radiohead - "A Moon Shaped Pool" Rosa Yemen - s/t Magma - "Live" Cate Le Bon - "Crab Day" Swans - "Children of God" Daddy Issues - "Double Loser" The Only Ones - "Another Girl, Another Planet" / "As My Wife Says"
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Posted: May 16 2016 at 04:08
TeleStrat wrote:
Miss Lava - Sonic Debris
What did you think of it? I think it's better than I expected, they moved from the typical Stoner Rock sound and made more energic and livelier music, it's probably because of the new bassist. It also has a so much better production
By the way, I didn't see Black Rainbows yesterday, the organizers changed the schedule the day before and I couldn't go that late. All because of a stupid football game
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Posted: May 16 2016 at 05:57
Back at work, tonight's choices:
Riverside – Love, Fear and the Time Machine Porcupine Tree – The Sky Moves Sideways Glass Hammer - If Glass Hammer – The Breaking of the World Anima Morte – The Nightmare Becomes Reality Zombi – Shape Shift Zoltan – First Stage Zoltan Yes – The Yes Album Rush – Grace Under Pressure Pink Floyd – Obscured by Clouds Pink Floyd – More Steve Roach – Future Flows
Jacula – In Cauda Semper Stat Venenum – Jim/Finnforest – your thoughts on the whole `fake’ scandal that haunts this album?!
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Posted: May 16 2016 at 08:05
^^ I agree that they kicked it up a notch on this one and they pulled it off very well.
The guitarist uses the distorted fuzz in a way that adds to the overall intensity and basically sets the tone for the rest of the band to follow. The vocals blend nicely rather than trying to stand out which supports your comment on better production. They add a few short psyche/space accents that help move their sound beyond typical stoner rock.
The only problem I have with this album is that I haven't received my copy yet. I pre-ordered the light blue vinyl version from the label when it first became available.
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Posted: May 16 2016 at 09:02
^ I noticed that when I saw them last year, the guitar sounded quite different, in a good way
It's officially out only next week, maybe they didn't send it yet. I'm waiting for them to announce a concert near me to buy it... and see them again of course
^ It was me that wrote that post, but Audun surely deserves that
I'm glad you enjoyed that Unreal City album
Speaking of Vivaldi, I was wondering the other day if there's Classical music on Blu ray, that would be sweet
Lol. Sorry Sam! You got shafted on the 'love' on that one. Highest regards, you know I hold ya in. Also, there is tons of classical music on blu-ray!! Actually, that Vivaldi disc I mentioned is on blu-ray (24/88khz) Resolution. Berliner Philharmonic has all kinds of hi res classical blu-rays. Actually, the great conductor Simon Rattle is releasing a 10 cd box set with 2 blu-ray pure audio discs of his work on conducting Beethoven's symphonies 1 through 9. :) It's expensive, but I might pull the trigger on it some day. Oh and yes. Unreal city? Simply Unreal. Very well done. I cannot decide which of their 2 albums I enjoy more or which I think is better. Albums are so similar in structure and style, but it's a beautiful formula that works.
Today's love.
APP-- Eve APP-- I Robot Oceans of slumber-- Winter Hanz Zimmer & John Newton-- the Dark Knight Fughu-- Human: The Facts Eden House-- Bad men Eden House-- Still Life Public Enemy-- man Plans God Laughs The Nefilim-- Zoon
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Posted: May 17 2016 at 05:18
progbethyname wrote:
Also, there is tons of classical music on blu-ray!! Actually, that Vivaldi disc I mentioned is on blu-ray (24/88khz) Resolution. Berliner Philharmonic has all kinds of hi res classical blu-rays. Actually, the great conductor Simon Rattle is releasing a 10 cd box set with 2 blu-ray pure audio discs of his work on conducting Beethoven's symphonies 1 through 9. :) It's expensive, but I might pull the trigger on it some day. Oh and yes. Unreal city? Simply Unreal. Very well done. I cannot decide which of their 2 albums I enjoy more or which I think is better. Albums are so similar in structure and style, but it's a beautiful formula that works.
Good to know. I'd rather have a few Classical discs on blu ray than having those huge box sets on CD
One thing I always thought could be very improved on the debut was the guitar and it sure did on Paese, much better technique and tone. It also has more mature compositions and production (on the debut there is a time discrepancy on some guitar and bass tracks on a few spots, I don't know if you noticed). I'm certainly not bashing it, it's still a very impressive debut
TeleStrat wrote:
Psychedelic Sun's - Outer Arm
Nice album, much better produced than the debut. I wonder why the name has an apostrophe though
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Posted: May 17 2016 at 05:55
Tonight's choices:
Forgas Band Phenomena – Acte V Eloy - Floating King Crimson – Red Yes - Fragile Abraxis – s/t Satin Whale – Desert Places Dzyan – Time Machine Casa das Maquinas – Lar de Maravilhas (I seriously can’t stop playing this little beauty)
Nyl – s/t (1976) - Sagi, would you know this one? I recently bought a CD reissue of it:
Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - May 17 2016 at 05:56
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