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03-05-2016, 05:48 PM | #24001 (permalink) | |||
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I just bought a $100 CD boxset. What am I THINKING? I don't even own a CD PLAYER. And I already have the official FLAC of the damn thing, so why did I just throw money at a CD?
Tune in next week and find out the crap I bought and explore just what the hell is wrong with me.
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03-06-2016, 11:46 AM | #24003 (permalink) |
Still sends his reguards.
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She Spread Sorrow - Rumspringa this is exactly what i like about well done death industrial/power electronics....not just pure painful noise....although there is a presence of sadism here....but well orchestrated electronics rooted in fear and hopelessness....Alice Kundalini does a wonderful job of forcing the listener into what appears to be her favorite fears and regrets as well as her perverse desires.....stand out tracks are easily Seven Daughters and Chasity Anthrax - For All Kings personally....i'm really enjoying this album for what it is....reminds me of early Anthrax and honestly makes me want to go out and skate |
03-06-2016, 11:57 AM | #24004 (permalink) |
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I've given this a couple listens but I've found it pretty disappointing each time. I'm going to wait a few days and spin it again and hopefully I'll be able to enjoy it a little bit more.
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03-07-2016, 10:48 AM | #24006 (permalink) |
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A double dose...
William Shatner - The Transformed Man (1968) (Full Album) Leonard Nimoy - Mr. Spock Presents: Music From Outer Space (1967) (Full Album) |
03-07-2016, 11:09 AM | #24008 (permalink) |
SOPHIE FOREVER
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Awesome, but where do you find a record player that big?
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03-07-2016, 03:11 PM | #24009 (permalink) |
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The Life of Pablo by Kanye West I slept on this for a while, as I'm not the biggest fan of his aside from individual tracks, and the snippets I had heard didn't interest me much. And 3 tracks into my first listen here I nearly aborted. I am glad I didn't - though I will say this album does strike me as what I typically think of his albums, ie some good tracks and some that I don't care for. Yeezus is likely my favorite album of his, and the songs I think are the strongest here are almost the polar opposite of what I liked from his last. There's something sad here. This is I guess what people see MBDTF as - introspective into the mind of an egomaniac (outwardly belligerent, inwardly lonely or something). But, to me, this seems to peel back more layers. None of his albums push into my favorites or anything, but his progression album to album is quite interesting. |
03-08-2016, 01:51 PM | #24010 (permalink) |
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Timmy's Organism - Heartless Heathen (2015) A few great songs but I'm not sure how I feel about the album as a whole yet. Peter Stringer-Hye - Sunday Girls [EP] (2015) Nice pop tunes for fans of the 60s and Big Star. Death Index - Death Index (2016) The lead guy from Merchandise teamed up with a guy from the Italian hardcore scene for a hardcore post-punk album and it's pretty good. Alex Smoke - Love Over Will (2016) I'm gonna have to try this again because it's not what I expected from the couple songs I had heard, and I'm not sure what I think. The cover is cool though, this one being half-censored by Amazon. At least they didn't censor the bewbs. Crisis - Hymns of Faith (1980) I downloaded this a few months ago and finally got around to listening to it last week. Quite good post-punk. The Stranglers - No More Heroes (1977) Rob Crow's Gloomy Place - You're Doomed. Be Nice. (2016) Last year, Rob Crow announced he was quitting music to focus on his family because music wasn't paying the bills. I'm happy he seems to have had a change of heart and released this album with some members of Heavy Vegetable. I wasn't sold on the single "Business Interruptus" but the album is really solid and I like the song better in context. DMX Krew - You Exist (2016) More tasty electro from the prolific Ed Upton. He always tends to have a few killer cuts on every LP, but I think his EPs tend to be more solid with less filler. Not that any tracks are necessarily filler, it's just that this style works better in smaller, more potent doses I guess. Surgeon - From Farthest Known Objects (2016)
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