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Some recent purchases as well as albums enjoyed immensely today.
APP-- Gaudi ( strangely addictive. Great album. ) Hanz Zimmer-- the dark knight Rises (score from motion picture. ) Oceans of slumber-- Blue EP Public Enemy-- it takes a nation of millions to hold us back Fallujah-/ Dreamless ( death metal that I can swallow easy. Very atmospheric. ) Redemption-- the art of loss. Arena-- the unquiet sky. (God. This album still crushes me. So enjoyable. A classic already)
Tomorrow for sure....
Lacuna coil-- Delirium ( deluxe edition...on order for pick up. ;)
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Posted: June 07 2016 at 01:17
Lesbian Concentrate - "What the Hack" b/w "Cape and Hat" Cardiacs - "On Land and in the Sea" Cardiacs - "Archive Cardiacs" Paul Simon - "Hearts and Bones"
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Posted: June 06 2016 at 07:28
Tonight's choices:
Whalefeathers s/t Jane Fire, Water, Earth and Air Atlantide s/t Asia Minor Between Flesh and Divine Terreno Baldio s/t Tonton Macoute s/t Web I Spider Michael Brueckner - Muzikhala (disc 1)
Fuchsia s/t - Does anyone else have this hugely charming prog-folk album from the Seventies? I've had it for quite a while, just begin properly overdosing on it the last few months, and I finally worked out what was on the tip of my mind - is it just me, or does the singer sound like the love child of Steven Wilson and Syd Barret?!
The latest CD reissue sounds absolutely exquisite!
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Posted: June 06 2016 at 01:39
ALotOfBottle wrote:
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
Soft Machine Breda Reactor Live
Soft Machine in its prime! How did you like the album?
It's a great performance full of distortion and noise, probably sounds like an `official bootleg' if anything! I'm also relieved that Wyatt doesn't sing much on it because I cannot stand his voice, especially on the first two studio albums, so pained and flat. But all the playing is superb here and it gives you a great idea of what they sounded like live, so the slightly murky recording quality is very atmospheric!
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Posted: June 06 2016 at 01:14
Tiger Trap - s/t Car Seat Headrest - "My Back is Killing Me Baby" The Vaselines - "The Way of The Vaselines: A Complete History" Cardiacs - "Sing to God" Cardiacs - "The Seaside" Cardiacs - "Cardiac Arrest E.P."
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