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RonaldSays 08-06-2009 03:45 AM

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Henry's Dream
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I like it but I think his earlier work is better. Although his last album "Dig, Lazarus. Dig!" comes close that as well.

SATCHMO 08-06-2009 06:43 AM

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High on Fire - Surrounded by Thieves

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High on Fire - Blessed Black Wings

I love these guys. I don't listen to a lot of metal, but they're high on my list.

Mojo 08-06-2009 07:50 AM

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THE KINKS - THE KINKS
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THE KINKS - KINDA KINKS
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THE KINKS - THE KINK KONTROVERSY
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ELTON JOHN - TOO LOW FOR ZERO

LoathsomePete 08-06-2009 10:12 AM

Tobacco - Fucked Up Friends

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An amazing blend of psychedelic fuzz with electronic and hip hop beats, also includes a sick track that features Aesop Rock


Mount Eerie - Wind's Poem

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jackhammer gave this a good recommendation so I decided to see what it's like.

sidewinder 08-06-2009 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by +81 (Post 715300)
I haven't listened to this one yet but you're not exactly pumping me up for it, haha. I haven't heard Fake Trains yet but so far New Plastic Ideas is probably my favorite.

Let me know if you want Challenge for a Civilized Society.

Oops sorry, I didn't consider that you hadn't heard it yet. If anything now you have low expectations and it might surprise you? :laughing: Anyway we can agree on New Plastic Ideas then, it's my favorite of the ones I've heard. Thanks for offering CfaCS, but I already have it...just haven't played it yet. Sitting in the backlog with a lot of other stuff.

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Last night I got The Black Dog - Silenced.

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Datts 08-06-2009 11:10 AM

Hi! I've just said to a friend of mine that I'm going to help him with a new music web. The thing is that I'd really thank you if you told me somewhere I can see new realeases.
At first, we're going to talk about indie music, but whatever you know, it'd be great.

By the way, is there any thread in here where you discuss about the new albums or something like that? (I mean a bit deeper than in this one, or at least in the last few pages of this one).

Sorry if my English is not as good as it should, but education here in Spain is almost as bad as our music :D.

Thank yo! Bye!

Grunge_Junkie 08-06-2009 11:25 AM

Last album I downloaded was "The People or the Gun" by Anti-Flag.
The last album I bought was "Nevermind the Bollocks, Heres the Sex Pistols" by the Sex Pistols. Pretty good albums.

sweet_nothing 08-06-2009 12:17 PM

Bought today:
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Bob Dylan- Blonde on Blonde

Sigur Rós- Með Suð í Eyrum Við Spilum
I liked how best buy had a sticker covering all the people's asses.

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Coldplay- Viva La Vida (on vinyl)

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I also got these Skullcandy headphones at a local skate shop. Don't know if anybody else has them, but they kick the shit outta my regular ipod headphones.

Anteater 08-06-2009 01:49 PM

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S.M.V. - Thunder (2008)

Stanley Clarke, Victor Wooten and Marcus Miller, who are among the best living bassists on the planet at the moment, combine their talents together on this rediculously awesome groovefest in the form of supergroup S.M.V. Although normally you'd think that with three basses all playing together alongside saxes and guitars and orchestras and trip-hop like backdrops it'd all get very crowded, it ends up sounding godlike from start to finish.


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Kevin Gilbert - Thud (1995)

A very interesting and little known work from one of the most underrated singer/songwriter of the 80's and 90's, Thud is an unusually diverse offering from someone who once worked with Madonna and Micheal Jackson yet loved progressive rock, with the bass and acoustic guitar leading amidst Kevin's sardonic lyrical delivery. Poignant, sometimes rocking, other times glittered over with jazzy textures that literally smoke with invention...I'm really digging it! :p:

jackhammer 08-06-2009 01:56 PM

Send Thunder my way please. Sounds damn fine to me. I am after some Stanley Clarke solo stuff from the late 80's as well ;)


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