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01-25-2010, 07:55 PM | #3062 (permalink) |
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Great choice, I love that album's replay value.
My album would be Lowercase's 'The Going Away Present'. I'll be dangerous and say this feels like a blend of Slint and American Football. The darkness of Slint, but with less math rock elements and more of an emotional approach that American Football had. Either way, fantastic album. |
01-25-2010, 11:52 PM | #3063 (permalink) |
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this is from their first album , 1978. I literally caked when i first heard this, it accounts for most of what is worth living for: LEFTFIELD POP. In fact the caking never stopped tbh, thus sharidge. *reaches for battenburg*
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01-26-2010, 12:05 AM | #3064 (permalink) |
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that video made my day
now i gotta go find some Cars. haven't listened to them for ages.
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01-26-2010, 12:08 PM | #3065 (permalink) |
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Clark - Throttle Clarence EP
Great EP from one of my favorite electronic music producers. Love it!
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01-26-2010, 02:28 PM | #3066 (permalink) |
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Jaga Jazzist with The Thing - One-Armed Bandit I was sold on this album once I saw the tags for it: experimental, progressive rock, post rock, nu jazz, rock, and jazz. I didn't think it was possible to combine all of those sounds successfully but thankfully I was mistaken. A great album and a great introduction to Jaga Jazzist. I'm definitely going to have to check out their older albums now. |
01-26-2010, 06:20 PM | #3068 (permalink) |
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Turning Dragon? Indeed...I played it over the weekend while jogging. And walking. Glad you like the stuff.
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01-26-2010, 07:40 PM | #3070 (permalink) | |
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this completely passed me by - a new Fall single from November. It would seem that they are versions that won't be appearing on the new album (due April) as this is a limited ed. tour thing. As for the music, same as ever, with a few subtle differences for the inside-out fans that are listening. -'Slippy Floor (Mark Mix)' takes the endlessly-repeated riff formula from the last 2-3 albums and er, repeats it. It's a great riff though. The Mark mix refers to the low quality tape outro, presumably, great -'Hot Cake (Part 2)' is rockabilly and sounds ironically exactly like the Pavement song 'Western Homes' -There's also a poorly-recorded, extended repetitive live version of the Groundogs' classic 'Strangetown'. I love the original song and the Fall's version on 'Imperial Wax Solvent', plus I am hitting the bootlegs hard lately, so this seems like a quality, krautrock-y version to me (complete with some conspicuous synth-wobbling from MES' wife for once). |
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