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Old 02-20-2013, 11:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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After Silent Machine by 12 Foot Ninja I've learned to trust your judgement on prog albums so when you get it please give me a copy.
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Old 02-18-2013, 11:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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You can listen to AMOK in it's entirety here. They are playing it over the radio for the first time today!
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Old 02-20-2013, 07:13 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm not particularly interested in a new Tyler the Creator album. At first he was interesting as he was this rebellious teen who wanted to do things his way but after a while the novelty wears off and his faults as an artist are exposed when his persona loses its effect.
He's also a one-trick pony in my eyes. Say something controversial, then sit back and lap up the heat before rinsing and repeating.
Plus Diabolic murdered him in a diss track.
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I have been really bad over the last two months at making an effort to listen to new albums. Nothing has really sparked my interest.
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I've just got the Comadre and Yo La Tengo albums, is there anything else that has been released this year that you guys would say is "must listen"?
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I've just got the Comadre and Yo La Tengo albums, is there anything else that has been released this year that you guys would say is "must listen"?
What would you say your top three genres are? If you could be a little more broad I'd appreciate it, like I'm going to assume if you like indie rock that you like shoegaze.
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What would you say your top three genres are? If you could be a little more broad I'd appreciate it, like I'm going to assume if you like indie rock that you like shoegaze.
Not sure to be honest. I just consider it all to be "Rock"

If shoegaze is the chilled out mellow stuff like Beach House then yes I like that. But My Bloody Valentine was kinda heavy for me (same with that Comadre album) and I've seen that described as shoegaze too.

I'm pretty clueless to be honest and will listen to most stuff I'm still trying to find out what I like, the only genre I'm knowledgeable in is Hip-Hop. I joined this forum to find new music.
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Not sure to be honest. I just consider it all to be "Rock"

If shoegaze is the chilled out mellow stuff like Beach House then yes I like that. But My Bloody Valentine was kinda heavy for me (same with that Comadre album) and I've seen that described as shoegaze too.

I'm pretty clueless to be honest and will listen to most stuff I'm still trying to find out what I like, the only genre I'm knowledgeable in is Hip-Hop. I joined this forum to find new music.
Well if you're getting into hip hop you'll definitely want to check out Flowers For My Father by Sadistik. Very talent young rapper from Seattle with some absolutely beautiful production on this album. You might get something out of the new Joy Formidable album, Wolf's Law, which has elements of what you heard on My Bloody Valentine, but is a little more decipherable.
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You might get something out of the new Joy Formidable album, Wolf's Law
That album has grown on me quite a lot, I probably like just as much as The Big Roar at this stage. I do think it's strange that the hidden track 'Wolf's Law' at the very end is the best song on the album.

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Flowers For My Father by Sadistik.
He's a good spitter, sounds a bit like the fella from Linkin' Park. This is like Rock-Rap imo, Alternative Hip-Hop?

Anyway, I'm on my 2nd listen through now and first impressions are it's pretty good, production is definitely impressive. Honestly though this doesn't sound like the sort of stuff I'd usually listen to, not sure if that's a bad thing yet, need to listen to it more.

Will check that other album you mentioned.
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