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11-12-2010, 01:48 AM | #1482 (permalink) |
The Omniscient
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Top 5 Black Metal Albums 2010
1. Triptykon - Eparistera Daimones 2. Shining - Blackjazz 3. Dimmu Borgir - Abrahadabra 4. The Northern Ontario Black Metal Preservation Society - Future Northern Prosperity 5. Burzum - Belus
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11-15-2010, 11:14 AM | #1483 (permalink) | |
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Here is mine before I saw the light: 1) Bullet With Butterfly Wings - Smashing Pumpkins 2) Special - Mew 3) Sirius - Alan Parson Project (it made a cool ringtone...at least to me) 4) Disarm - Smashing Pumpkins 5) Dayvan Cowboy - Boards of Canada (I really liked this one, but it was always too damn quiet)
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11-15-2010, 05:41 PM | #1485 (permalink) |
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Top 5 Worst Songs by Bands or Musicians I actually like which were followed by true classics with either the next album or single or (in the case of The Beatles) great songs that were being recorded on the same day.
1) The Bob Seger System - Cat (Noah, 1969) - From the kick ass "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" to a bunch of clattering percussion and Bob shouting "CAT!" in little under a year. Noah was an album that had it's problems, not least letting someone else write songs for them on some tracks (Tom Neme; "Follow the Children" is clearly the runner up from this album, and it's his. Other example Neme title, "Loneliness is a Feeling" - Gee, sir, never knew that! I thought it was only a cloak to wear!). This time filler, however, is by Bob and fellow System members Dan Honaker and Pep Perrine, the team that at least had a classic in "Innervenus Eyes" on that troubled album. Hear it, survive it. The Comeback: Thankfully, the next album was the killer Mongrel ("You can call me Lucifer!" - Seger's own "Jumping Jack Flash" level of artistic comeback...speaking of which...) 2) The Rolling Stones - Sing This All Together (And See What Happens) (Their Satanic Majesties Request, 1967) - And yet another Side One Time Filling Closer. Thankfully, you could just take the needle off the record and flip it over in this case with no problem, as unlike the ultra shaky Second of Noah, TSMR's second half was alright with two classics in there. The Stones could jam, but here the feeling was a little too hazy and lazy, sounding like what could be the final party over at Turner's before the place turned dark (Performance reference). Keith turns in a couple of good riffs, but it does not save things. The Comeback: For their next trick...it's back to the kick ass and "Jumping Jack Flash." 3) Love - Revelation (Da Capo, 1967) - After a halfway decent Side One that was a bit worrying with some moments that were too flighty ("Orange Skies"), there's this. One of the first cases of "Fill 'Em Up" for an album, this should really have been recorded in it's live element, but instead, it was in a studio with bad vibes. The Comeback: Well, at least fans were rewarded a little later with an album called Forever Changes in the Winter of '67. 4) The Cure - Give Me It (The Top, 1984) - I have defended this album slightly, but, there's one clunker that tried too hard to rock out that only sounds like a bunch of garbage bins falling over and Robert Smith wailing his voice all over the place. Not the best way to remember the first decade of The Cure with in my opinion. The Comeback: Thankfully, the next album was the commercial breakthrough Head on the Door 5) The Beatles - If You Got Trouble (Out-take, later on Anthology 2) - This was so crap that it was just ditched. This was meant to be the Ringo song on Help. The Comeback: On the same day, however, two class acts were being recorded. "Tell Me What You See" and most importantly "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away." Still, in my book, it's better to really be great, then stink up the joint with something only to come back winning again than to be constantly commercial with an army of writers doing most of the work for you. At least I can waste away some time at the computer writing this out with some amusement. More later... Last edited by Screen13; 11-15-2010 at 05:51 PM. |
11-15-2010, 06:08 PM | #1486 (permalink) |
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Top 5 Devin Townsendsongs:
1. Hyperdrive! (Addicted version) 2. Earth Day 3. Vampira 4. Heaven Send 5. Christeen ...black metal bands: 1. Celtic Frost 2. Dimmu Borgir 3. Behemoth 4. Triptykon 5. In The Woods... ...songs from Otep's album, The Ascension: 1. Perfectly Flawed 2. Confrontation 3. Eet The Children 4. Crooked Spoons 5. Breed (Nirvana cover) ...songs from Lamb OF God's album, Sacrament: 1. Another Nail For Your Coffin 2. Redneck 3. Walk With Me In Hell 4. Blacken The Cursed Sun 5. Again We Rise ...songs from Orbs' album, Asleep Next To Science (any and all prog fans must check this out! it's a great album): 1. A Man Of Science 2. Megaloblastic Madness 3. The Northwestern Bearitories: b) Kid Cancer 4. People Will Read Again 5. Lost At Sea ...bands I discovered this year: 1. Orbs 2. Winds 3. Triptykon 4. Shining 5. Animals As Leaders And now, a little self-promotion and conceit from Slj, haha... My top 5 favorite SljSlj lyrics atm: 1. 24 Hours 2. Terminally Unafraid 3. Awake Yet? 4. I Thought... 5. Telepaths And Savages
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11-15-2010, 09:17 PM | #1489 (permalink) | |
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11-17-2010, 04:08 PM | #1490 (permalink) |
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Top Five Favorite Modest Mouse Songs:
5) 'The View' 4) 'Shit Luck' 3) 'Never Ending Math Equation' 2) 'Dukes Up' 1) 'The Waydown'
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