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sidewinder's blog of random musical thoughts and obsessions
I wasn't quite sure what to call this really. The point is just to have a place for me to let it all out...the music-related thoughts that pop in my head 10,000 times a day. A random song that comes to mind, a song I can't stop obsessing over, maybe an album, or a song that is really affecting me in some way. Maybe something I feel you guys should check out. So in a sense it's kind of a catch-all, a look inside my mind perhaps. I think about music all day and every day and I'm the only one inside my head. I just want to share. I may not even say all that much in some posts, don't expect long drawn-out and detailed reviews, that's for sure. This is going to be more random and stream of consciousness in nature, and likely include a lot of YouTube videos.
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Thread approved :thumb:
Looking forward to this one too - judging by what I've seen/heard of your taste in music, this should be interesting! |
Thanks Bulldog.
And now with no further delay...HOLY MOTHER OF GOD!!!1!! I'm infected with punk rock running through my veins!! It's mother-farcking beer o'clock at the office, I'm jamming this fucking most excellent and infectious album by Dillinger Four (it is called Versus God), and I'm all the sudden overwhelmed by the need to consume copious amounts of ritalin!!! Holy smokes. Now I know that many of you here have no respect for pop punk. I don't care. :thumb: While D4 are certainly poppy, they are most definitely not overproduced or trying to please teenage girls. They are dirty, fast and they'll kick you in the balls. You may hate the vocals. They can be an acquired taste. Not for me, I loved them the first time I heard them. This puts me in such a good mood! Thank fuck it's Friday! :beer: |
I've got a mind
I've got half a mind To shut down the whole system at the spine With fishing line I'm really glad there's a grasp to grab it's only a stab in a wet paper bag is that so bad? This song popped in my head after I woke up today. I've always loved Doug Martsch's delivery of those two lines above, so moving. Aided of course by the music. Then it basically turns into a jam song. The whole thing really wouldn't be out of place on the follow-up album, Perfect From Now On. I love the mostly fun vibe of this album but I always looked forward to this song coming on as it really packs a punch for me. Built to Spill - "Stab" (There's Nothing Wrong With Love) |
^ That song is brilliant man, I've never really noticed about the way he delivers those lines but I just relistened to it and you're right. His voice is a huge part of why I like Built to Spill actually.
I love Car from that album too, such a fun song to drive to, funnily enough! |
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I'm definitely digging the Dillinger Four energy, reminds me of my Tony Hawks playing days. :p: I liked all four tracks from that album.
Built to Spill seems like a band I'd be into also. I think I'll download that album, it seems pretty easy on the ears. Those were some very versified 5 minutes there. I never find myself not liking an album you recommended. I think I'll be subscribing to that journal, looking forward to see it unfold :thumb: |
Thanks for the comments.
This week I finally got around to checking out Yeasayer's latest album, Odd Blood. It's a shift in style but I like quite a few songs, notably this one. It's my song of the week! Interesting and intentionally cheesy 80s video. The intro to the video is rather boring and I wish it wasn't there. Song starts at 0:33. |
^I love that song. I can't stop listening to it :D
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great start to the thread! i have loved the built to spill song for a long time and the yeasayer one since earlier this year. i will be keeping my eye on you.
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I don't know much about this band, but at first listen, they seem like a recurring nightmare to me. Anything by them that doesn't follow those same footsteps I can check out? |
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Their first album did not have such an 80s vibe at all, it was more worldly. I guess you could argue that there's still some 80s influence though, I don't know. I just know it's not as dancey/electronic as the latest album. This is my favorite from that album (fan video): |
I've gone too long without a post in here. I have hundreds of random thoughts about music every day, shouldn't be too hard to come in here and just post one. My format is casual anyway so all I need to say is something like "f*ck yeah I love this song OMG check it out!" if I want. :)
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Dammit I didn't mean to submit that, I meant to preview/go advanced to get the bigger box and type more. :rolleyes: But since posts have to be approved by monitors (even in your own journal) I guess I can't just edit the post now can I.
Anyway, over the past few weeks I found the magic of The The. I'd heard the band's name ages ago and never thought I would even check them out, I mean that's just a silly name. I don't think I'd ever heard their music, and there's plenty else out there to keep me occupied. I think how I ended up discovering them was on RateYourMusic.com, I was checking out The Smiths, since I finally started listening to them heavily this year, and associated bands, and saw that Johnny Marr had played with The The on some albums. Seeing that Soul Mining was the highest-rated album, I checked out some clips on Amazon, deemed it worthy of my attention, and downloaded it a few weeks later. The first time I played it, I went walking near the lake on my lunch break. It sounded good but not mind-blowing. At one point I sat on a bench watching people, soaking in the sun, and enjoying the music. The song "Giant" came on and really struck me. It was partly the synths and partly the lyrics, such as "how can anyone know me when I don't even know myself". This struck a nerve because I often feel this way. So such a lyric combined with such a beautiful synth line, that won me over. My only complaint about the track is that it's a bit overlong, but so good I don't mind most times. The final track, "Perfect", was really great too. It wasn't long before I played the album a second time, and more songs like "This Is the Day" and "Uncertain Smile" jumped out. I think I've played the album 4 times over the past week, and that's a lot for me, for any album. Needless to say I've really been enjoying it, especially the lyrics to "This Is the Day" and "Perfect". All in all what's weird about this album is that it's totally not what I expected. Based on what I read, and maybe the artwork, I had expected some depressing post-punk or something. Instead I got something rather poppy actually, with great synths that make many tracks danceable. It's possible I heard a few of these tracks during 80s night at a goth/underground club I used to frequent in Houston during the 90s. I just really love these songs, because they are somehow very nostalgic to me even though this is new to me. I have no doubt I'll consider this one of my favorite albums in due time. I will now share a few YouTube clips with you, despite their rather shyte quality. (crap video & sound but goddamn such a good song): I've already checked out the next album, Infected, and will listen to Mind Bomb probably this weekend. I don't anticipate being as blown away by anything after Soul Mining though, but will surely welcome it if they do. Nothing really jumped out for me on my first listen of Infected, but it's also not one of the highest rated albums so I'm not too worried. Just thought I'd go in chronological order. Feel free to recommend me anything (other bands) based on the 3 or 4 songs I mentioned loving. |
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