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01-27-2012, 01:57 PM | #7762 (permalink) |
shake it for me:)
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Kopek- White Collar Lies
My Darkest Days self titled Hinder- All American Nightmare
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01-27-2012, 05:09 PM | #7763 (permalink) |
Horribly Creative
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Location: London, The Big Smoke
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Another great album from 1980 was the debut by the Feelies a kind of jangly new wave and sounding at times like some strange hybrid of the Talking Heads and B52s and looking like Weezer, long before Weezer were around
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01-28-2012, 12:53 AM | #7764 (permalink) |
Cardboard Box Realtor
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Location: Hobb's End
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Matt Elliott - The Broken Man (2012) It's just so horribly dark, desolate, and depressing that I can't help but love it, as misanthropic and curmudgeon as I am. Such beautiful acoustic sections that you can't help but give it your full attention despite the lyrical content... I mean someone really fucking broke Mr. Elliott's heart for him to write an album like this, I mean they should really be commended for helping create such a masterpiece. |
01-28-2012, 09:55 PM | #7768 (permalink) |
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Probably my favorite (The Sounds of) Kaleidoscope release. So many good tracks that really catch you, the guitars, the multi-tracked melodies. Ahhh, it's so good. Feel free to PM me for the album, I love spreading good bands around. Lux was probably one of the coolest frontmen, ever. God bless him. He was wacky, funny, crazy, and seemed like an awesome dude to have a good time with. |
01-29-2012, 09:19 PM | #7769 (permalink) |
Rocket Appliances
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Ah god this album is great. It's very different from Geek the Girl in which it aims for beauty rather than mind-numbing depression. A lot of very gorgeous melodies on here. I think I prefer Geek the Girl to this one, but this is still a fantastic album, and I could see it warming up to me even more with subsequent listens. I'm really looking forward to getting and listening to Hapiness, which connects these two albums. |
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