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Old 01-31-2014, 06:02 PM   #10251 (permalink)
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Current favourite of 2014 my goodness its former godspeed members playing punky post rock
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Old 01-31-2014, 06:03 PM   #10252 (permalink)
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Current favourite of 2014 my goodness its former godspeed members playing punky post rock
Just listened to that album for the first time last night. It's quite stellar.
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Old 02-02-2014, 04:49 PM   #10253 (permalink)
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Jesus ****, every single SECOND of this album goes unbelievably hard. It made me want to be in constant motion for hours on end.
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hmm maybe merzbows best
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Old 02-02-2014, 11:57 PM   #10255 (permalink)
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^I'll check that out. My favourite album of his (that I've heard, he has so many. Has Merzbow heard all of Merzbow's work?) is Tauromachine.
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Current favourite of 2014 my goodness its former godspeed members playing punky post rock
Really like this album as well. More so as the album progresses as the songs become more haunting and personal.



Osanna were an Italian prog band during the '70s. This CD collects their 1971 L'Uomo and 1972 Milano Calibro 9 albums. The former is a mix of prog with jazz & hard rock with both Italian & English vocals. I'm reminded at times of Jethro Tull or King Crimson. The latter is a soundtrack to a mob film and is mostly instrumental (2 vocal tracks). The music is more orchestrated & shows much songwriting growth from the previous release. I'm enjoying this so much I plan to track down what is supposed to be their best offering, Palepoli, from 1973.
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Its a very solid album, it took some time to grow on me though. Theres a few misses but overall a good listen.
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Coin Locker Kid - Traumnovelle

Heard it today, and I think it's pretty great. Goofle and some others recommended it to me in plug, I think. I can see why it's called "Traumnovelle", since the guy writing this stuff must be either drugged (very), schizophrenic or strongly traumatized.
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^I'll check that out. My favourite album of his (that I've heard, he has so many. Has Merzbow heard all of Merzbow's work?) is Tauromachine.
well tbh i havent heard that much of his haha (3 or 4 albums i think) but thats my fav so far. Have Tauromachine but havent listened to it yet probably will this week or so
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Charles Gayle - Repent

Drummer Milford Graves once said "imagine if Albert Ayler was still alive" to describe Charles Gayle, and that's a perfect description, tbh. This album sounds like if Albert Ayler ventured further into the deep end of free jazz and found yet another great drummer. This music has some serious passion in it with two tracks clocking in at 24 and 50 minutes. Vattel Cherry and Hillard Greene are on bass, and David Pleasant is on drums. Check this one out.


Madvillain - Madvillainy

This one's always on the list of albums I'm digging but I've been giving it a lot of spins recently so I'll add it here.
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