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Posted: May 05 2016 at 19:01
Meltdowner wrote:
Yes, that's a really strange cover, but it's memorable
Never heard that Mythos album, the only things I listened from them were snippets from "Grand Prix"
Today so far:
Calibro 35 - Traditori di Tutti
Tohpati Bertiga - Riot
Banda do Casaco - No Jardim da Celeste (Speaking about annoyingly repetitive choruses, this one has the stupidest ever: "there's no ass that doesn't fart" repeated ad nauseam. This album is a stain on a great discography, what the hell were they thinking )
Here's that Mythos track, Sam. I should point out that Mythos WERE a rather excellent band with some wonderful early releases, like the self-titled debut this piece is taken from. The narration at the end (after about the four and a half minute mark) is cheesy, but I do think the sentiment was genuine
Speaking of farts (urgh!), Leap Day unfortunately based much of their second track from their most recent album around the following repeated lyric - "All we've ever known, all we've ever understood is nothing but a fart in a windstorm..."....all sung with great seriousness as well! Surely something like "a breeze in a windstorm" would have been a bit classier?!
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Posted: May 06 2016 at 00:44
Ozark Soundscape - "Wabi Sabi Lover Boy" Paul Simon - "Still Crazy After All These Years" The Anthony Hansen Problem - "sh*t" Daft Punk - "Human After All" Death Grips - "Bottomless Pit"
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Posted: May 06 2016 at 05:20
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
Here's that Mythos track, Sam. I should point out that Mythos WERE a rather excellent band with some wonderful early releases, like the self-titled debut this piece is taken from. The narration at the end (after about the four and a half minute mark) is cheesy, but I do think the sentiment was genuine
Speaking of farts (urgh!), Leap Day unfortunately based much of their second track from their most recent album around the following repeated lyric - "All we've ever known, all we've ever understood is nothing but a fart in a windstorm..."....all sung with great seriousness as well! Surely something like "a breeze in a windstorm" would have been a bit classier?!
Great track, the story reminded me of Hibernal's latest album... well, the beginning at least before all the twists Have you heard it? It also reminded me of "I'll meet you at the edge of time"
I never heard that word spoken so seriously
This one was particularly disappointing since their lyrics are usually really great, quite difficult to understand many times even for a native speaker.
Also yesterday:
Arena - Contagion Max
Esfera - All The Colours of Madness (I can't stop spinning this )
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Posted: May 06 2016 at 07:58
Tonight's choices, with a few repeats:
The Winstons – s/t Zoltan – First Stage Zoltan Zombi – Shape Shift Ozric Tentacles – Technicians of the Sacred Goblin - Volo Womega – A Quick Step M. Efekt – Svitanie Korni Grupa – s/t Casa das Maquinas – Lar de Maravilhas Message – The Dawn Anew is Coming Raw Materal – s/t Raw Material – Time Is... Birth Control – Hoodoo Man
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Posted: May 06 2016 at 16:46
Ulver - Wars of the Roses
Ulver - ATGCLVLSSCAP
Meltdowner wrote:
Panzerpappa - Pestrottedans
What did you think of it, Sam? Along with my second listen today, Ulver's latest, it's my favourite of the year so far. Have you heard anything else from PP? Check out Koralrevens klagesang if you haven't. Their most Canterbury (with guest appearance from Richard Sinclair, how can it not be? ) album, and their best of the ones I've heard (not Farlig vandring or earlier releases).
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Posted: May 06 2016 at 18:48
^ I didn't pay much attention to it, but it seemed cool. I never heard
anything from them before, I'll give this one another listen and the one
you suggested too, Richard Sinclair is awesome By the way, I really enjoyed Ulver's "The Norwegian National Opera"
Today: Brast Burn - Debon Dada - s/t Karuna Khyal - Alomoni 1985 Jorge Reyes - Comala Sulfur Giant - Beyond the Hollow Mountain Le Orme - Felona e Sorona
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Posted: May 07 2016 at 00:12
Death Grips - "Bottomless Pit" The Anthony Hansen Problem - "sh*t" The Golden Palominos - "The Golden Palominos" DNA - "A Taste of DNA" Grandmaster Melle Mel - "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)" Brother "D" with Collective Effort - "Dib-Be-Dib-Be-Dize" / "How We Gonna Make the Black Nation Rise?" Radiohead - "Daydreaming" Fripp & Eno - "Evening Star" Theoretical Girls - "Theoretical Record" Glenn Branca - "Songs '77-'79"
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Posted: May 07 2016 at 07:51
Tonight's chocies:
Yes – 90125 Roxy Music – s/t Rush – Moving Pictures Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here Genesis – Wind and Wuthering FEM – Sulla Bolla di Sapone Nathan – Nebulosa Logos – L’enigma della Vita (man, forgot just how good the second half of this album is too!) The Winstons – s/t
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Posted: May 08 2016 at 13:42
Meltdowner wrote:
^ I didn't pay much attention to it, but it seemed cool. I never heard
anything from them before, I'll give this one another listen and the one
you suggested too, Richard Sinclair is awesome By the way, I really enjoyed Ulver's "The Norwegian National Opera"
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Posted: May 08 2016 at 19:08
Meltdowner wrote:
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
Rush – Moving Pictures
What did you think of it?
A few weeks back I ordered an inexpensive CD copy off Ebay from the same remastered set as the other Rush discs I have, I've given it a stack of spins. My problem is that it is exactly like `Permanent Waves', so for me that means sh*t-hot playing but completely unengaging tunes. I must have listened to it about ten times by this point and still can't remember a single melody or tune on the album. Sigh...clearly it's the more streamlined version of the band that begins with `Grace Under Pressure' that I respond to best. I've heard `Power Windows' on Youtube and I much preferred that, so clearly that `G.U.P'-era onwards is the one I can stand the most.
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