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Happy Hollow - Cursive I actually got all excited yesterday because I actually found a copy of this album at a music store, and I had been looking everywhere for one. I hadn't listened to this album in the longest time, so it was rather nice to find and re-hear it. Favorite Tracks: Dorthy Dreams Of Tornadoes, and Dorthy At Forty and http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...B00005IC2H.jpg Ágætis byrjun - Sigur Rose I just got this one, and loved it first listen, its seems really cool |
Man Man- Rabbit Habits
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...rL._SS500_.jpg I've been listening to this album non-stop since it leaked, it's fabulous!!! I think the reason I like it so much is because Man Man are so different, they can't be compared to anyone else, they're their own thing. And god damnit they're reallr really good at it. Bah, words can't really describe it, it's just amazing. |
LOOP-A GILDED ETERNITY
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...KL._AA240_.jpg The last and best of Loops three album releases. There has been a mini Loop revival on these boards and I have loved this shoegaze classic ever since it came out. Still sounds fresh. BON IVER-FOR EMMA, FOREVER AGO http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z...84/BonIver.jpg Beautiful and heartfelt acoustic album. I can say no more really. Just listen to it! GOREROTTED-ONLY TOOLS AND CORPSES http://www.philiastudios.com/Covers/Ger.jpg Well lets go to my flipside with some grindcore metal. With song titles like :Hacked In The Back And Dumped In A Sack and Her Gash I Did Slash, you can tell what sort of thing you are getting. Very good production too. UNDERWORLD-DUBNOBASSWITHMYHEADMAN http://www.2050.ws/elif/uploaded_ima...ass-763341.jpg The album that was played constantly on the set of the film Trainspotting belies it's mid 90's roots and still sounds refreshing today. An Electronica ambient classic. |
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Just captures the Flag in all their visceral, brooding glory. ALOT clearer than 'Live 1984' . Highlight: Rollins losing it at the end of 'My War': 'Annihilate! YES!! Destroy!! I AM THE DISCIPLINE!!!' http://www.progreviews.com/reviews/images/FZ-AF.jpg Owe this one to Cardboard, probably my favourite Zappa album. The start of the Zappa mythos for me. Highlight: Tough, as these 60's Zappa albums are like a more like a series of ingenious moments... 'Be a joik, go to woik', the cut-and-paste of 'Brown Shoes Don't Make It'. |
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I love this album because it's something of a throw back to 80's/90's metal. Apparently, all the members are quite young, but they definitely have talent. I'm just in awe and impressed by the vocals and guitar. |
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Bob Dylan's latest, and its actually quite good! Has a very Nashville/alt-country feel to it. Its good to know that Bob can still put out a good album. |
Time Out of Mind and Love and Theft weren't so bad.
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Time out of mind was great, but a little over-produced. Idon't think I've heard Love and Theft.
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It's nothing spectacular but I guess compared to some of the albums he released in the 80s it was. It's kind of a typical post-70s Dylan album. Anyway here's the definitive list of Bob Dylan albums in order of awesomeness.
1. Blood on the Tracks 2. Blonde on Blonde 3. Desire 4. New Morning 5. Highway 61 Revisited 6. The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan 7. Bringing It All Back Home 8. John Wesley Harding 9. Another Side of Bob Dylan 10. The Times They Are A-Changin' 11. Nashville Skyline 12. Time Out of Mind 13. Bob Dylan 14. Oh Mercy 15. Street Legal 16. Planet Waves 17. Slow Train Coming 18. Love and Theft 19. Modern Times 20. Good As I Been to You 21. Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid 22. Shot of Love 22. Infidels 23. Saved 24. World Gone Wrong 25. The Basement Tapes 26. Empire Burlesque 27. Knocked Out Loaded 28. Down in the Groove 29. Under the Red Sky 30. Self Portrait 31. Dylan |
the progression of Silverchair is grabbing my attention at the moment. I was never into them when I was younger, and as much as I love some bare-bones, grungy, smelly, adolescent angst, Diorama is the way forward. String sections, spine tingling choruses, Australians. Apparently their new one is a corker too. Silverchair have a comical inability to write lyrics though...
Also a mate gave me the new Silver Jews album, Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea, which is fookin top. |
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