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Old 04-11-2015, 10:24 PM   #23201 (permalink)
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Old 04-12-2015, 12:35 AM   #23202 (permalink)
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Love Life "Here Is Night, Brothers, Here the Birds Burn"

Some crazy no wave math rock jazziness from my city of origin. Pleasantly surprised at how good this is, it reminds me a lot of ATDI and A Plot To Blow Up The Eiffel Tower in terms of aggression and rawness. The vocalist is actually a chick, and her voice is just real visceral and makes you want to get up and punch things. Real nice basslines, layered instruments, and the vocals, it all just makes you want to pogo and punch holes into walls. I paid 10 dollars for a sealed copy, I really got my ****ing moneys worth, especially for a mint copy.
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Old 04-12-2015, 01:30 AM   #23203 (permalink)
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Wolves In Sheepskin - A Van Per Oven


Wolves In Sheepskin - How Your Mother Cried Last Night


Wolves In Sheepskin - Lizard of Ox

Preparing to review most if not all of Frownland's music. Starting off with these 3 and will move onto the rest as time goes on.
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Old 04-12-2015, 11:11 AM   #23204 (permalink)
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My aunt doesn't own a cassette player, so she let me loot twenty of her tapes as an early birthday present. Some of them she recorded off vinyl, some of them she purchased.

The Alan Parsons Project - Tales of Mystery and Imagination / I Robot
The Alan Parsons Project - Pyramid / Eye in the Sky
The Alan Parsons Project - The Turn of a Friendly Card / Ambrosia - Somewhere I've Never Travelled
Ambrosia - Life Beyond L.A. / Ambrosia
Jimmy Buffett - Songs You Know By Heart (Jimmy Buffett's Greatest Hits)
John Denver - An Evening With John Denver
John Denver - Greatest Hits Volume 2
George Hamilton IV - Lassoes 'n Spurs
Billy Joel - The Bridge / Storm Front
Billy Joel - Live June 1976
Billy Joel - KOHUEPT (Imagine those are Cyrillic characters)
Billy Joel - Lecture Tapes I
Billy Joel - Lecture Tapes II
Elton John - Greatest Hits
Elton John - Greatest Hits Volume II
Gordon Lightfoot - Over 60 Minutes With…
Simon and Garfunkel - The Concert in Central Park
Paul Simon - Greatest Hits, Etc.
Supertramp - Even in the Quietest Moments… / Crime of the Century
Supertramp - Crisis, What Crisis? - Breakfast in America

The real finds are the 1976 Billy Joel concert, which she recorded from the radio back in the '70s, and Ambrosia, the only band I'd never heard of.
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Old 04-12-2015, 11:47 AM   #23205 (permalink)
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My aunt doesn't own a cassette player, so she let me loot twenty of her tapes as an early birthday present. Some of them she recorded off vinyl, some of them she purchased.

The Alan Parsons Project - Tales of Mystery and Imagination / I Robot
The Alan Parsons Project - Pyramid / Eye in the Sky
The Alan Parsons Project - The Turn of a Friendly Card / Ambrosia - Somewhere I've Never Travelled
Ambrosia - Life Beyond L.A. / Ambrosia
Jimmy Buffett - Songs You Know By Heart (Jimmy Buffett's Greatest Hits)
John Denver - An Evening With John Denver
John Denver - Greatest Hits Volume 2
George Hamilton IV - Lassoes 'n Spurs
Billy Joel - The Bridge / Storm Front
Billy Joel - Live June 1976
Billy Joel - KOHUEPT (Imagine those are Cyrillic characters)
Billy Joel - Lecture Tapes I
Billy Joel - Lecture Tapes II
Elton John - Greatest Hits
Elton John - Greatest Hits Volume II
Gordon Lightfoot - Over 60 Minutes With…
Simon and Garfunkel - The Concert in Central Park
Paul Simon - Greatest Hits, Etc.
Supertramp - Even in the Quietest Moments… / Crime of the Century
Supertramp - Crisis, What Crisis? - Breakfast in America

The real finds are the 1976 Billy Joel concert, which she recorded from the radio back in the '70s, and Ambrosia, the only band I'd never heard of.
Your aunt has excellent taste. Ambrosia and The Alan Parsons Project actually share some of the same musicians and have some history together, so if you like the latter you'll like the former.
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Old 04-12-2015, 05:00 PM   #23207 (permalink)
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Your aunt has excellent taste. Ambrosia and The Alan Parsons Project actually share some of the same musicians and have some history together, so if you like the latter you'll like the former.
Already loving them.

I'm amazed at how similar Billy sounded in 1976 compared to 2014. If you'd just played me the patter between songs, I doubt I'd have known it wasn't the same tour I saw him on.
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I downloaded this a little while ago based on the positive reviews of a few of MB's most discerning tastemakers. Finally got a chance to give it a solid listen today after consuming a fair amount bourbon and beer, which I think is probably the ideal way to listen to it. Mood-wise this album reminds me a little of The Hunches. Good, fuzzy, raucous rock and roll.
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Cherubs—2 Ynfynyty
I downloaded this a little while ago based on the positive reviews of a few of MB's most discerning tastemakers. Finally got a chance to give it a solid listen today after consuming a fair amount bourbon and beer, which I think is probably the ideal way to listen to it. Mood-wise this album reminds me a little of The Hunches. Good, fuzzy, raucous rock and roll.
I too enjoy this album thanks to positive comments from other members here.

I'm really digging the new Uffomammut as well, you heard that one yet Johnson?
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I downloaded this a little while ago based on the positive reviews of a few of MB's most discerning tastemakers. Finally got a chance to give it a solid listen today after consuming a fair amount bourbon and beer, which I think is probably the ideal way to listen to it. Mood-wise this album reminds me a little of The Hunches. Good, fuzzy, raucous rock and roll.
I should listen to this - I've listened to a couple other Cherubs albums a couple times each and I liked them.
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