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#14981 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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![]() ![]() Burn or Bury by Milk Cult ahh fuck yeah this is cool shit. some sample-filled noise rock with tons of guest appearances (I know Mike Patton wets a few mouths here but also Jawbreaker, Carla Bozulich and some of the boys from Neurosis [seriously "Bow Kiness Static" with them on it is so dope so check it at least]). Some parts sound like Vampire Rodents, the last song trails close to Dead C territory. but its all just having a great damn time. for real cant say enough good things about this. check it out dorks |
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#14982 (permalink) |
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Townes Van Zandt - Rear View Mirror
![]() Basically a live Best Of and possibly my favourite release of his. Just him, a violinist and at times a second guitarist. Sound is a but tinny but good enough.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Waxahatchee
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Looks great, I'll give it a go.
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#14989 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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So, I made a friend at work the other night when we started talking about music. It was nice to finally find someone in this town who has such good taste in music. Well, last night he let me borrow a demo CD of an album he's working on. Just a cheap CD-R with no song titles or album title as of yet. To be honest, I wasn't expecting too much, a decent demo at best. To my (pleasant) surprise, it's actually really ****ing good. Some of the songs are folkie indie stuff akin to the Shins. I can also hear a lot of Beatles, Beach Boys, and Byrds in the vocal harmonies. There's also some Big Star style power pop, and several songs have a classical and symphonic element to them. There's even some synthpop on the second half of the album. One track, no joke, even sounds like Kurt Cobain singing for Depeche Mode or Eurythmics. As weird as that sounds, that's a compliment. He told me he played in a band prior to working on this album, and the experience shows. But what really amazes me is the production. I could be wrong, but I'm going to assume he's working on a limited budget. The thing is, it doesn't sound like it. The production is lush and vibrant. It sounds professional all the way, showing what one can really do with a small budget. Once he releases some songs online and releases the album, I'll have to share some of it with you guys so you can know why I fell in love with it. It probably sounds like I'm trying to advertise something, but I assure you I am in no way affiliated with his music. I'm just a guy who appreciates a great pop album.
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