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Really cool song some kids at my high school made. 1.5 million views according to the search and counting. They definitely deserve the attention, it's great that such good music is finally getting into the mainstream.
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the bieber avatar compliments this wellAmadeus wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__HeE6NWmDE
Really cool song some kids at my high school made. 1.5 million views according to the search and counting. They definitely deserve the attention, it's great that such good music is finally getting into the mainstream.
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Anybody got any really good indie-rock? With an awesome vocalist? Looking for something new to jam to...
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from left to right, top to bottom; not ordered by personal preference or anything of that sort
1. Kelis - Fleshtone (2010)
2. Darkstar - North (2010)
3. Simian Mobile Disco - Unpatterns (2012)
4. Beach House - Bloom (2012)
5. of Montreal - Skeletal Lamping (2008)
6. Clive Tanaka Y Su Orquesta - Jet Set Siempre 1º (2011)
7. Toro Y Moi - Underneath the Pine (2011)
8. Animal Collective - Honeycomb/Gotham 7" (2012)
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INFINITY SHRED EP 001 (Gnar Dream)
This month saw the release of a new EP from Infinity Shred (who were formerly known as Starscream before legal action from a similarly-named but far less awesome band), and along with the new name comes a new sound, of sorts. The style is roughly the same—progressive electronic post-rock—but there's now more warmth and varied synth texture and less 8-bit, and while I'm a big fan of Starscream / Infinity Shred's earlier chipmusic-based sound, I'll admit that this is not a change for the worse. This is a very nice EP, and what’s more, it’s available for a very nice price. In fact, you can download their whole discography there (minus the early releases they pretend don’t exist) for just $15.50. Don’t think, just do it.
BEASTIE BOYS Paul’s Boutique
As a casual appreciator of the Beastie Boys, I have for years been meaning to give their magnum opus, Paul’s Boutique, the attention it deserved. Unfortunately, it wasn’t until I heard the tragic news of MCA’s death that I was spurred to action. For the last few weeks since then, I’ve been spinning* this album fairly heavily, and and as the rest of the world is already well aware, it is good. Though its reputation owes much to the extent and inventiveness of its sampling, it is clear to a listener like me, who was born after its release and can only recognise the most obvious of the samples, that Paul’s Boutique is firmly a work of art in its own right.
* Metaphorically, though I wish I was listening to it on vinyl because it is clearly that kind of album.
MEW A Triumph for Man
I’ve been quite fond of a few tracks on this album for a while, but I gave it a few more full plays through this month. I don’t think my opinion of it has changed much; it still pales in comparison to any of Mew’s later albums, but it does have a few great songs like Wherever and its perfect shoegaze / dream pop chorus (“cannot sleep, open your eyes / look outside, tell your goodbyes”), Panda and its beautiful melody (and fairly uninterpretable lyrics), and the perfect pop song that is No Shadow Kick (with literally uninterpretable lyrics; they’re faux-Cantonese nonsense).
モーニング娘。 4th 「いきまっしょい!」
4th Ikimasshoi! doesn’t include any of my absolute favourite Morning Musume singles, nor does it include my absolute favourite generation of members (6th). Yet, as I decided this month, it’s my favourite Morning Musume album. For an album that’s so long (just over an hour), its consistent quality is remarkable, and yet this doesn’t come at the expense of variety. While all broadly within the J-pop idiom, the style of the music ranges from rock and funk to swing, the requisite weird Eurobeat-ish track, and early-2000s contemporary R&B (though to be honest I could do without that last one). And the production’s perfect. Featuring what was then Japan’s biggest pop group at the peak of their power and popularity (or slightly after the peak, perhaps), 4th Ikimasshoi! is something of a must-have, regardless of whether you’re a fan of J-pop.
椎名林檎 三文ゴシップ
It was also in this month that I first paid significant attention to Sanmon Gossip, perhaps the least popular of Shiina Ringo’s solo albums. Certainly, it’s her jazziest solo effort, and though I’m fond of jazz, jazz pop is far removed from my own tastes (namely bebop, hard bop, and post-bop). Yet, I found a lot to like about this album. There are perhaps a few songs that are merely average, but the same can be said for her previous album, Karuki Zamen Kuri no Hana, which is nevertheless near-universally acclaimed—the only difference is that on that album, they’re disguised under more inventive arrangements. Though I'd agree that KZK is a bit better, that's largely because of a couple of stand-out songs that outclass anything to be found here—not because Sanmon Gossip is somehow lacking the brilliance and diversity of Shiina's earlier work. That brilliance and diversity can still be found in abundance. Consider the ridiculous (and awesome) ’70s fusion of Mittei Monogatari (featuring wah guitar, funk basslines, flute, sax, and a fucking vibes solo), or the solo accordion accompaniment of Bonsai Hada, or the twisted electronic rock of Togatta Teguchi, or the largely a cappella version of Marunouchi Sadistic, or the classic rock and roll of Yokyō, or the straight-up jazz of Karisome Otome (performed with a legit band, Soil & “Pimp” Sessions)... yes, there’s a lot to like about this album.
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Haha at your concept of raising the bar. Why do you think I'm not on ASS now?oughts wrote:lol reviews
The only good reviews are one line ones. When I'm reading a review the only thing I want to know is what it is and if it is good, not the description of all the feelings the reviewer felt while listening to it.
Anyway, it's something I accept it may be enjoyable to some people.
edit: disclaimer: im rather drunk so huh i apologize if i dont make sense sometimes okay
it's cool are we cool, we are cool metanet
edit2: i mean fuck where else do you see a hairy ginger like rose; i remember seeing him bald; fat respect man okay
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CUE JOHN OLIVERDonfuy wrote:Haha at your concept of raising the bar. Why do you think I'm not on ASS now?oughts wrote:lol reviews
The only good reviews are one line ones. When I'm reading a review the only thing I want to know is what it is and if it is good, not the description of all the feelings the reviewer felt while listening to it.
Anyway, it's something I accept it may be enjoyable to some people.
edit: disclaimer: im rather drunk so huh i apologize if i dont make sense sometimes okay
it's cool are we cool, we are cool metanet
edit2: i mean fuck where else do you see a hairy ginger like rose; i remember seeing him bald; fat respect man okay
we cool? are we cool? we're cool. okay.
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I'd like to take this opportunity to linkto some of Donfuy's previous album reviews from my old album swapping thread. I do this so that you can understand better why he is disappointed in your performance, maestro, and to show you some examples of how you can do better.Donfuy wrote:Haha at your concept of raising the bar. Why do you think I'm not on ASS now?oughts wrote:lol reviews
The only good reviews are one line ones. When I'm reading a review the only thing I want to know is what it is and if it is good, not the description of all the feelings the reviewer felt while listening to it.
Anyway, it's something I accept it may be enjoyable to some people.
edit: disclaimer: im rather drunk so huh i apologize if i dont make sense sometimes okay
it's cool are we cool, we are cool metanet
edit2: i mean fuck where else do you see a hairy ginger like rose; i remember seeing him bald; fat respect man okay
Donfuy wrote:Artist: DJ Depath X M Project (?)
Album: Oxygen Destroyer
Rec'd by: sidke
Genre:
This was an awful experience. The whole album was just beats and occasionally some tacky synths and voices. I really disliked it. :<
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Artist: Moss Icon
Album: Lyburnum
Rec'd by: Tanner
Genre:
Trashy rock is trashy. I always hated this kind of rock. Everything sounds cliché and more of the same.
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Artist: Kaoru Abe
Album: A Night In Thursday
Rec'd by: gloomp
Genre:
Sounds like a dude with a lot of muscles on his mouth and lungs that when he got his first sax, proceeded to record his very first sounds and somehow managed to sell it to people. Every single fucking time some sounds were starting to make sense, he proceeded to ruin it in the most horrible way. But somehow I think this is better than Oxygen Destroyer. Maybe because at least it's different.
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Duchess of Awesome wrote:Donfuy wrote: Artist: Moss Icon
Album: Lyburnum
Rec'd by: Tanner
Genre:
Trashy rock is trashy. I always hated this kind of rock. Everything sounds cliché and more of the same.
Duchess of Awesome wrote:Donfuy wrote: Artist: Moss Icon
Album: Lyburnum
Rec'd by: Tanner
Genre:
Trashy rock is trashy. I always hated this kind of rock. Everything sounds cliché and more of the same.
In which Donfuy loses all credibility.Duchess of Awesome wrote:Donfuy wrote: Artist: Moss Icon
Album: Lyburnum
Rec'd by: Tanner
Genre:
Trashy rock is trashy. I always hated this kind of rock. Everything sounds cliché and more of the same.
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oi do fucking ass already!!!!!!!!!!! wrote:Duchess of Awesome wrote:Donfuy wrote: Artist: Moss Icon
Album: Lyburnum
Rec'd by: Tanner
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Trashy rock is trashy. I always hated this kind of rock. Everything sounds cliché and more of the same.Duchess of Awesome wrote:Donfuy wrote: Artist: Moss Icon
Album: Lyburnum
Rec'd by: Tanner
Genre:
Trashy rock is trashy. I always hated this kind of rock. Everything sounds cliché and more of the same.In which Donfuy loses all credibility.Duchess of Awesome wrote:Donfuy wrote: Artist: Moss Icon
Album: Lyburnum
Rec'd by: Tanner
Genre:
Trashy rock is trashy. I always hated this kind of rock. Everything sounds cliché and more of the same.
this rules alsoDuchess of Awesome wrote:
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My favorite song right now by them is "I know you love me"
Check it.
It be sweet.
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yo dawg this was more than a year ago. I'll like it someday, when I'm in the right mood, probably.!!!!!!!!!!! wrote:In which Donfuy loses all credibility.
donfuy's goal --> LIEK ALL THE ALBUNZ
1. Bonobo - Black Sands (2010) -- what a great chillout album
2. Slugabed - Time Team (2012)
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Rec01 by Collin Olan; "Two waterproofed contact microphones were frozen inside an approximately 10" x 10" block of ice. The ice was then submerged in water and the entire melting process recorded. No processing has been made to this recording with the exception of minor digital errors being removed."
Rising Tides Of War by Sewer Election; harsh noise
Im Schatten Der Möhre by H.N.A.S.; experimental, industrial etc.,,,,
Torture Garden by Naked City; "ten genres in sixty secs"
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ewwwwwTunco wrote:Torture Garden by Naked City; "ten genres in sixty secs"
also don't link straight to discogs all of your pictures are broken
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It's a fun album, I like the gibberish vocals along with several improv piecesno canada wrote:ewwwwwTunco wrote:Torture Garden by Naked City; "ten genres in sixty secs"
also don't link straight to discogs all of your pictures are broken
pics work perfectly well on my part, also click
Treats by Sleigh Bells; noise-pop, as pop as it gets for my liking (along with Veronica Maggio's Satan I Gatan) noise is incorporated properly inside the pop rhythms, they compensate well for each other and the vocals are mediocre enough to not make it worse
Dogging by Alleypisser; musique concrete with very scrap'd & manipulated porn samples
I Am John's Pancreas by A Witness; good vocals, I think this is one of those albums where the drum machine actually works (it adds some noise elements into it too) and this is indie rock; ventures through several moods thoughout
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Nah, the pics don't work. Don't hotlink to discogs.Tunco wrote:pics work perfectly well on my part, also clickno canada wrote:ewwwwwTunco wrote:Torture Garden by Naked City; "ten genres in sixty secs"
also don't link straight to discogs all of your pictures are broken
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Very excited for this album to come out. (Sept. 4th)
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