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The Batlord 05-09-2015 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by bob. (Post 1587891)
I have subjected myself to this album daily for over 20 years....and I'm just peachy

You're also insane. Coincidence?

bob. 05-09-2015 09:03 PM

Touche dear sir

Josef K 05-09-2015 10:28 PM

Wait, did you listen to The Smile Sessions or Brian Wilson Presents Smile? If you hate one you'll hate the other, but they're (slightly) different things.

Anyway, I wonder if you'd like The Idler Wheel by Fiona Apple. It's a great album, she can sing, not too experimental, and the percussion reminded me a little of Rain Dogs the first time I heard it. Will you add that to the list?

Justthefacts 05-10-2015 04:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Josef K (Post 1587957)
Wait, did you listen to The Smile Sessions or Brian Wilson Presents Smile? If you hate one you'll hate the other, but they're (slightly) different things.

Anyway, I wonder if you'd like The Idler Wheel by Fiona Apple. It's a great album, she can sing, not too experimental, and the percussion reminded me a little of Rain Dogs the first time I heard it. Will you add that to the list?

If he doesn't, I honestly don't see a worse missed opportunity

Trollheart 05-10-2015 05:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Goofle (Post 1587846)
I've never really considered Tom Waits to be all that experimental. Sure, he twists things around. Experiments with genres to an extent. But surely This Heat are vastly more experimental?

Well it's not just genres. Waits uses table legs and two-by-fours to make percussion, creates his own instruments, brought in turntables for the first time on Bone Machine, has some totally crazy stuff on The Black Rider, uses a calliope, glass harmonica... however
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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1587861)



I can see where he's coming from as far as Triumph is concerned because the percussion sounds right out of a Waits song, but I pretty much agree with your sentiment. It might just be that Waits is the most experimental thing that TH is familiar with, so that's his way to gauge other experimental records.

that's probably a fair statement. I don't like experimental music and so yeah I have nothing to compare it to, but even some of the singing at times was Waitsian.
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And another rec from the jazz world (free jazz to be specific :finger:). But hey, I find it pretty accessible for what it is and you might find yourself tapping your foot to it.

Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch!
Oh you're really pushing it now aren't you?
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Originally Posted by Josef K (Post 1587957)
Wait, did you listen to The Smile Sessions or Brian Wilson Presents Smile? If you hate one you'll hate the other, but they're (slightly) different things.

I looked for one, found the other but I checked Pet_sounds' tracklisting which he sent me via a wiki page and it was virtually the same, except this one hadn't the four instrumentals at the end. I didn't think I was missing anything by not listening to them.
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Anyway, I wonder if you'd like The Idler Wheel by Fiona Apple. It's a great album, she can sing, not too experimental, and the percussion reminded me a little of Rain Dogs the first time I heard it. Will you add that to the list?
I think I've heard it, but tbh I can't remember so I'll put it on the list.

Trollheart 05-10-2015 05:45 AM

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Title: Ok nefna tysvar ty
Artiste: Falkenbach
Genre: Viking Metal

Love
The cinematic opening to the first track, but this is Batty, so waiting for it to kick into a br00tal guitar riff and for someone to start growling or screaming or ... huh? Flutes? A proper voice? What is this? Is he slipping? This is great!
Reading about it I see it's Viking Metal (cool) and that the title means “Call Tyr twice” which is even cooler.
Hey, it's all one guy! That always gets props in my book! Big thumbs up!
Second track is just as good if not better, and it's in English.
Ah, just everything! This is ****ing great!

Hate
Nothing. There is nothing I hate or even dislike about this album.

End result: A massive surprise and a very pleasant one. Thanks Batty! I owes ya!

So, Love or Hate? A very solid Love, without question. Feel the love!

Chances of a full review: 10/10

Plankton 05-10-2015 07:01 AM

  • Doesn't like Vivid
  • Loves Falkenbach

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The Batlord 05-10-2015 07:39 AM

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Plankton 05-10-2015 07:57 AM

Ah, the fascinating ways some individuals find to mind-**** themselves. It's like winning a soap box derby when you're opponent actually drives in the GT Sprint Cup.

The Batlord 05-10-2015 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Plankton (Post 1588043)
Ah, the fascinating ways some individuals find to mind-**** themselves. It's like winning a soap box derby when you're opponent actually drives in the GT Sprint Cup.

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