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- Walking on Broken Glass
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Rammstein. And a whole shit-ton of 90s music. And Kid Cudi. And Kanye West. And Gnarls Barkley. And DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince. Also, Daft Punk here and there. I'm also fond of the Gorillaz. There's a very wide variety of music I'm listenin' to right now.
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Lewis & Clarke - Blasts of Holy Birth
One member of Man Man, one member of Rachel's, and the rest by singer/songwriter Lou Rogai. It's a fantastic folk record. Really neat stuff going into this.
Growing - Color Wheel
Out-of-this-world and artfully-done drone. Layers of super-distorted and psychedelic guitars.
William Basinski - Meloncholia
One of Basinski's best records, and more approachable than most of his catalog. It feels more contemporary than most of his ambient works, but it's definitely Basinski. I'm also digging another two of his records I just picked up, 92982 and Vivian & Ondine.
- Antonio Banderas
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- Walking on Broken Glass
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Dinosaur Jr. kicks ass. best alternative band ever.
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- Queen of All Spiders
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They are quite good. :)Awesome67 wrote:Dinosaur Jr. kicks ass. best alternative band ever.
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- Boeing Boeing Bone!
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Whoa, Dawn Escapes. I'm surprised anyone else has heard of Falling Up. I love Falling Up. Nice!
I'm back listening to Slayer, Vader, Metallica, Behemoth, etc. I pick songs off of albums when I decide to listen to music; I rarely listen to entire albums at a time. So I've been listening to a medley lately. Kind of into drone, and ambient. Eluvium is one of my favourite bands at the moment. And I look forward to listening to Thy Majestie's new album whenever I can.
I'm back listening to Slayer, Vader, Metallica, Behemoth, etc. I pick songs off of albums when I decide to listen to music; I rarely listen to entire albums at a time. So I've been listening to a medley lately. Kind of into drone, and ambient. Eluvium is one of my favourite bands at the moment. And I look forward to listening to Thy Majestie's new album whenever I can.
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Noah and the Whale - The First Days of Spring
Described as the break up album of the year by numerous reviews, this indie folk/pop album beautifully Sufjan Stevens-esque acoustics and instrumentation with Grizzly Bear's Veckatimest's style.
Shout Out Louds - Our Ill Wills
Their second album, Our Ill Wills is a mildly tragic, very moving album with a completely different take than the Swedish group's debut.
Seabbear - The Ghost that Carried Us Away
A beautiful indie folk album featuring eclectic orchestration and catchy, light hearted themes.
Described as the break up album of the year by numerous reviews, this indie folk/pop album beautifully Sufjan Stevens-esque acoustics and instrumentation with Grizzly Bear's Veckatimest's style.
Shout Out Louds - Our Ill Wills
Their second album, Our Ill Wills is a mildly tragic, very moving album with a completely different take than the Swedish group's debut.
Seabbear - The Ghost that Carried Us Away
A beautiful indie folk album featuring eclectic orchestration and catchy, light hearted themes.
http://greenbrown.bandcamp.comPeople write to me and say, "I’m giving up, you’re not talking to me." I just write them a simple message like, "Never give up," you know? And it changes their life
- Not So Awesome Blossom
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- Remembering Hoxygen
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Hurt - Johnny Cash
Little Person - Jon Brion (from "Synecdoche, New York")
Lion Heart - emancipator
Cathedral - Thomas Newman (<3333 Thomas Newman)
Zoosters Breakout - Hans Zimmer
What I Wouldn't Do - A Fine Frenzy
Us - Regina Spektor
Aht Uh Mi Hed - Shaun Escoffery
A New Life - Klaus Badelt
Little Person - Jon Brion (from "Synecdoche, New York")
Lion Heart - emancipator
Cathedral - Thomas Newman (<3333 Thomas Newman)
Zoosters Breakout - Hans Zimmer
What I Wouldn't Do - A Fine Frenzy
Us - Regina Spektor
Aht Uh Mi Hed - Shaun Escoffery
A New Life - Klaus Badelt
"How happy is the blameless Vestal's lot! The world forgetting, by the world forgot: Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind! Each prayer accepted, and each wish resign'd" ~ Alexander Pope
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- Oops Pow Surprise
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Yeah, I've loved them since I heard a song from them in like... 2004-2005.yungerkid wrote:Whoa, Dawn Escapes. I'm surprised anyone else has heard of Falling Up. I love Falling Up. Nice!
I'm back listening to Slayer, Vader, Metallica, Behemoth, etc. I pick songs off of albums when I decide to listen to music; I rarely listen to entire albums at a time. So I've been listening to a medley lately. Kind of into drone, and ambient. Eluvium is one of my favourite bands at the moment. And I look forward to listening to Thy Majestie's new album whenever I can.
You have good taste in metal as well.
- Walking on Broken Glass
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Word.yungerkid wrote:I pick songs off of albums when I decide to listen to music; I rarely listen to entire albums at a time.
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I hope this image is not offensive for some of you out there.
- Oops Pow Surprise
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- Radio Douchebag
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Your sig is more disturbing than the album.
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- Damn You're Fine
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Kind of Blue - Miles Davis.
Found this in my brother's bookshelf, haha. Jazz!
Space is the Place - Sun Ra.
More jazz, but more experimental and free this time. Pretty crazy.
Angles Without Edges - Yesterdays New Quintet.
Jazz again, but this is more acid-y, with a lot of cues taken from hip-hop. Really fun. It's an alias of Madlib, by the way.
Madvillainy - Madvillain.
I'm sure you're all probably aware of this, but pretty much the best hip-hop album of ever. MF DOOM on the mic and Madlib on the beats.
Donuts - J Dilla.
Rest in peace. ;__; Spectacular instrumental hip-hop.
- Boeing Boeing Bone!
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Why use the alternate cover?Tunco wrote:
http://greenbrown.bandcamp.comPeople write to me and say, "I’m giving up, you’re not talking to me." I just write them a simple message like, "Never give up," you know? And it changes their life
- Queen of All Spiders
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Because it's beautiful?
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- Not So Awesome Blossom
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- Legacy Elite
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- Boeing Boeing Bone!
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Not only do I like Radiohead's official more than some fan-pic, it's also crucial to the music and how they wanted it presented. You wouldn't change 15 Step's intro, or any other part of the music, so why change the album art?SlappyMcGee wrote:Because it's beautiful?
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- Boeing Boeing Bone!
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It's really not. I guess you could say it's important presentation wise, but saying its influences the music itself seems ridiculous to me because it just doesn't. I don't feel any different listening to the album when looking at its cover art than when I'm not, so I'd say that it isn't crucial to the music whatsoever.Amadeus wrote:it's also crucial to the music and how they wanted it presented
- Not So Awesome Blossom
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