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RVCA 03-12-2011 12:03 PM

Where's the thread for Future Perfect?

TockTockTock 03-12-2011 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RVCA (Post 1017063)
Where's the thread for Future Perfect?

It's going to be posted Monday.

RVCA 03-12-2011 01:22 PM

Oh, right

TockTockTock 03-18-2011 08:21 PM

Poll is up.

Zer0 03-19-2011 10:00 AM

I'm interested in checking out that Woods album. I only have their last album At Echo Lake and it's pretty good.

TockTockTock 03-20-2011 07:33 PM

Wow... only two votes. Alright, then. I guess we're going to listen to the Woods album. You guys know what to do...

TockTockTock 03-25-2011 04:39 PM

Poll is up.

music_phantom13 03-27-2011 02:14 PM

I'm confused we need a rules page or something. I want to nominate something, but I'm not sure where to do it...

TockTockTock 03-27-2011 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by music_phantom13 (Post 1025708)
I'm confused we need a rules page or something. I want to nominate something, but I'm not sure where to do it...

http://www.musicbanter.com/indie-alt...lbum-club.html

TockTockTock 03-28-2011 05:18 AM

Alright, this week's winner is this.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack Pat (Post 1024396)
Just to add to the numbers, I'll suggest Through the Ides of March (2002) by A Whisper in the Noise.

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A Whisper in the Noise's discography has never had a complete definition in terms of genre. Most go with modern progressive rock, post-rock, indie rock, shoegaze, alternative rock, art rock, and sometimes experimental rock (although to a lesser degree). But regardless of the genre's label, their music is great, and I attempted to promote them a bit when I first joined this site. Their debut in particular has always been my favorite, and it has a more interesting sound than their more "popular" album, Dry Land (2007) which is still great all in its own. Through the Ides of March utilizes many classical instruments such as the cello, french horn, and violin which allows West Thordson, the frontman, to have more freedom when composing the music.

The overall sound of the album is very dark and can range anything from mellow to spastic and loud (which is best exemplified by "Seeing You" - the fourth track in the album). The lyrics are also very interesting because he manages to create a lot of meaning with such a minimalistic way of writing them (kind of similar to what Emily ****inson did). Anyways... that's it.



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