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Old 07-14-2012, 02:42 AM   #17691 (permalink)
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Android Lust - The Human Animal

One ****ing amazing album in my view, I don't usually listen to a lot of music with female vocals, but she has such a raw voice it just seems to gel up perfectly with the industrial music, and the smoother vocals go nicely with the clean guitar too. I'd recomend it to anyone into that kind of thing. My favourite songs off the album were;

Into the Sun
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I agree; she has always made great music. I just might have to get around to getting this from Amz MP3 or springing for the CD. Her other older stuff is great, too.
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Old 07-14-2012, 02:45 AM   #17692 (permalink)
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The most recent album I have picked up, and have been listening to practically non-stop is Reptilian by STRFKR. I had never heard of this Portland band until a co-worker, who basically only listens to indie rock and virtually nothing mainstream at all, was talking one day of how great they are live and all. And after scoring a free ticket to their show here in October, I got their most recent album from Amazon MP3. It's indie rock with synthisizers, electronics. It's not dance music, though. It hasn't left my CD player since I bought it, burned it onto a blank CD, and popped it in to push play for the first time.
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Old 07-14-2012, 05:16 AM   #17693 (permalink)
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got three different Aaron Copland compilations

some overlaps, but played by different orchestras, so no probs
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Old 07-14-2012, 05:20 AM   #17694 (permalink)
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Runt - The Ballad of Todd Rundgren
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Those 5 cd album series are great value, what do you think of these Todd Rundgren albums? I've been listening to a lot of his 70s material over the last few weeks.
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Old 07-14-2012, 05:23 AM   #17695 (permalink)
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Those 5 cd album series are great value, what do you think of these Todd Rundgren albums? I've been listening to a lot of his 70s material over the last few weeks.
i've only heard the first one

it's more "pop" oriented that the other two I have - "Something/Anything?" and "A Wizard A True Star" and i like it better because of that
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Old 07-14-2012, 05:47 AM   #17696 (permalink)
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i've only heard the first one

it's more "pop" oriented that the other two I have - "Something/Anything?" and "A Wizard A True Star" and i like it better because of that
The first 5 solo Todd Rundgren albums are all considered classics, the first album is probably the most pop as its just after his stuff with Nazz, the second album my least favourite is more ballad piano based. Something/Anything and Todd are the best two imo, followed by A Wizard A True Star. These albums have a much heavier experimental slant to them and Todd was always better on these type of albums than he was with his future stuff with Utopia.

Sometime/Anytime> Todd> A Wizard A True Star> Runt> Runt-Ballad of Todd Rundgren.
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Omega Massif—Karpatia
I'm a fan of this German instrumental doom band's first album but didn't realize until the other day that they released a second full-length several months ago. I've only listened once so far but it seems pretty good, not quite as heavy as it's predecessor and with more of a post-metal influence, but neither of those are bad things. It's some great, moody, late at night music. Worth a listen if you like that sort of thing.
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Howard Devoto - Jerky Versions Of The Dream

Heard good things. Apparently a classic post-punk release. I am starting to reinvigorate my interest in the genre due to listening to Public Image Ltd. Got The Pop Group, Television, The Fall, Wire, Swell Maps and Magazine on cue.
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We Are Augustines - Rise Ye Sunken Ships. It's a ****ing beauty! Drenched in personal heartache and misery but somehow all the more moving for it.
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I'm a fan of this German instrumental doom band's first album but didn't realize until the other day that they released a second full-length several months ago. I've only listened once so far but it seems pretty good, not quite as heavy as it's predecessor and with more of a post-metal influence, but neither of those are bad things. It's some great, moody, late at night music. Worth a listen if you like that sort of thing.
keep feeding my doom addiction .....gonna go look for this one later
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