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07-05-2011, 10:44 AM | #7044 (permalink) |
They/Them
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Static Disposal (1976) by Debris' Take a band from the USA.. and then apply elements of the No Wave movement and the New Wave movement. Now I want you to picture it in 1976. This is what that band would sound like... To be a bit less vague, I'll say that this album is a mixture of protopunk, psychedelia, experimentation, electronic music, jazz, and dada poetry. It's extremely unique, both for a release from 1976 and just in general. If you want a "WTF" album to listen to, then I suggest you check these guys out. |
07-05-2011, 02:05 PM | #7046 (permalink) |
Buzz Killjoy
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Canada
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I liked this album better than the first one. "Toes Across the Floor" alone beats it for me. Their best album.
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07-05-2011, 03:38 PM | #7047 (permalink) | |
From beyooond the graaave
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: The state that proudly brought you Disco Duck
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Oh my god, this Big Black live album is so unbelievable, I cannot stop smiling but at the same time I feel like I am going to cry. I am hearing purity, unadulterated truth, I am hearing everything that is real and this is more wonderful than all the drugs and all the sex in the world. My cheeks hurt, I'm smiling so damn hard.
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07-05-2011, 07:56 PM | #7048 (permalink) |
Do good.
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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HOLY. CRAP. I have only listened to the first three songs of this album and this is by far some of the MOST FREAKING AMAZING STUFF I have heard in a good while. Just... argh I have no words. Thank you, Il Duce for posting about this guy's first album, because you made me check him out. THANK YOU SO MUCH |
07-05-2011, 10:58 PM | #7049 (permalink) |
Stoned and Jammin' Out
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern California; Eugene, OR; mobile
Posts: 1,602
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Cloudkicker is a one man band ... I'm fairly sure his name is B.M. Sharp, where he has more albums, but he does instrumental post-metal I suppose I would call it.
This album Beacons is great, to me, because it tells a story from beginning to end with excellent instrumentation. Oh, and it's free. I think all his work is free. Or most of it. Really poignant. Great for driving or sleeping to.The track titles are spot on in describing the feel of the album: 1. We are going to invert... 2. Here, wait a minute! Damn it! 3. We're goin' in. We're going down. 4. Oh, god. 5. I admit it now. I was scared. 6. We were all scared. 7. Push it way up! 8. ...it's just wide-open field. 9. It's bad. We're hit, man, we are hit. 10. Amy, I love you. 11. untitled The second video is a multi song... It covers tracks 5, 6, and 8 for some reason. Track 7 might be my favorite, but you'll have to check it out yourself if you like what you hear so far... |
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