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The Truth
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Posted: November 08 2011 at 21:06 |
Glad you liked her.
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The Truth
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Posted: November 13 2011 at 00:23 |
Many prog fans shrink away at the sound of lo-fi with very little production but Guided By Voices is a band who can have very little production but sound oh-so sophisticated while doing it. I'm a member of the GBV cult and while they have very little exposure here, I feel that many prog fans will enjoy them.
In order for this to happen, here's a free live release they put out called Last of the No-Hit Wonders, it's a great, raw live piece that is a good example of how sophisticatedly unsophisticated they are. Basically what's here is all of their hits and then some served in a lo-fi concert environment. It's by no means the great Bee Thousand but it's certainly a cheap introduction. Here's the link: http://gbvdb.com/album.asp?albumid=1263 |
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colorofmoney91
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 16 2008 Location: Biosphere Status: Offline Points: 22774 |
Posted: November 14 2011 at 22:56 |
Awwww yeah.
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The Truth
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Posted: November 14 2011 at 23:10 |
You like it? I wasn't sure whether or not you'd be a fan.
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colorofmoney91
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 16 2008 Location: Biosphere Status: Offline Points: 22774 |
Posted: November 14 2011 at 23:34 |
I am deceptive.
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The Truth
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Posted: November 19 2011 at 23:21 |
Many artists have a hard time being prolific as well as great, this is certainly not the case with 6LA8 who just released their fourth album in just this year, a collaboration with a past member Rakas.
I won't go into a ton of detail, but I can tell you this is right up there with In the Land of Dreams which was one of my favorite albums from this year. This album will perhaps appeal to the more mainstream listener while the experimental listener will find plenty to love. My full review is on the band's homepage: http://www.6la8.com/ and the links for downloads are there as well. Here is 6LA8's PA page: http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=6598 Seriously everyone, this is not a band to miss.
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colorofmoney91
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 16 2008 Location: Biosphere Status: Offline Points: 22774 |
Posted: November 19 2011 at 23:49 |
Srsly gonna listen to this.
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The Truth
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Posted: November 22 2011 at 18:21 |
Not even halfway through the week and I've got something to share.
This free little gem is a Class-A effort from a band I haven't been following too long but have always been pretty good. This album is much more than pretty good, it's brilliant. A light and soft folk with darker overtones surrounding it to create a truly lush album. Every song on One Frame Per Second is heartfelt and is an overall classy record. It's free (as well as their other albums) on bandcamp so check them out: http://uniformmotion.bandcamp.com/releases |
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colorofmoney91
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Posted: November 23 2011 at 11:51 |
I forgot to mention that I've been listening to this album since last night, and I'm giving it some time to sink in :D
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The Truth
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Posted: November 23 2011 at 11:52 |
It really struck me as kind of dense even though it's just a sort of indie folk. |
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rushfan4
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Posted: November 23 2011 at 11:54 |
Just went to the bandcamp site. The story sounds interesting. I'll give it a listen and let you know what I think. Thanks.
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JS19
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 10 2010 Location: Lancaster, UK Status: Offline Points: 1321 |
Posted: November 23 2011 at 13:24 |
I just found this little blog, and it just hits my recent interest in indie folk and post rock. Thank you :)
And moar soon please!
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The Truth
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Posted: November 28 2011 at 18:00 |
^ Good to hear, glad you found it. (It'd be much easier to find if it were actually in the blog section..."
I've shared Entertainment for the Braindead on this blog before but I don't believe I showed her other project, the instrumental and very haunting The Smallest Bones. The album is a much more ambient effort and less song-based than EtfB but Julia's voice creates some truly ethereal sound effects reminiscent of the previously mentioned Grouper and the not-yet-mentioned Julianna Barwick. Voice + acoustic guitar + computer really equals some amazing things in this project and it is to be missed. The song titles reflect some pretty everyday activities that I know I have experienced so the album has a truly emotional effect on me. See if it does you as well. http://thesmallestbones.bandcamp.com/ |
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colorofmoney91
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 16 2008 Location: Biosphere Status: Offline Points: 22774 |
Posted: November 28 2011 at 20:49 |
This is pretty music :)
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rushfan4
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Posted: November 30 2011 at 16:23 |
In honor of your 15000th post I am listening to Uniform Motion. It really isn't to my musical tastes, but it has some good parts. It is kind of quiet and slow for my tastes, but when it picks up the pace a bit it is enjoyable. I wasn't paying close enough attention to the lyrics to see what effect they had on me so I didn't really hear the story relating to what they wrote on their bandcamp page. Hopefully next time I'll be able to pay closer attention.
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The Truth
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Posted: November 30 2011 at 17:44 |
I'm glad you tried it out, it definitely gets better on second listen, hopefully you'll find the lyrics an integral part.
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rushfan4
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Posted: December 02 2011 at 14:55 |
It is just too hard to try and pay close attention to the lyrics while listening to it at work. It brings to mind The Decemberists or even the Fleet Foxes while l am listening to it. Will need to lock myself in a room with the headphones on in order to pay attention to the lyrics though.
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The Truth
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Posted: December 03 2011 at 23:38 |
^ Yeah, it is kind of reminiscent of theatrical Decemberists, I'm glad you're giving it this much of a chance, Scott.
So this week I don't really have an album in particular, more of an entire bandcamp page but the one I like the most is probably this one: Vestiges of an Inherent Melancholy by Celer is definitely an album worth checking out. Glacial would probably be the best word to describe it. Beautiful, beautiful drone music. And they have a whole bunch of it for a pretty good price on their bandcamp page. Everything this duo does is ambient at it's best and definitely worth checking out. The album I mentioned is one of their best but also worth noting but not available on their bandcamp is Engaged Touches which is one of my favorite dronebient albums ever. In the meantime, pick up one the records on this bandcamp page, there's plenty to choose from: http://celer.bandcamp.com/ |
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The Truth
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Posted: December 10 2011 at 17:30 |
Who wants more graceful drone? This free gem will cure your hunger.
A relatively little known project, EUS really impressed me on my first listen with the short record Vhinto No Dresce. The whole time I'm, impressed by the sheer beauty this guy creates, excellent soundscapes that reach a level of atmosphere I've never felt before. Luckily, you can experience it to because he releases it for free (as well as other records) on bandcamp. http://euscr.bandcamp.com/album/vhinto-no-dresce |
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colorofmoney91
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 16 2008 Location: Biosphere Status: Offline Points: 22774 |
Posted: December 10 2011 at 21:44 |
Dude duuuuuuuude.
I'm liking this a lot, thanks.
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