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Postby a happy song » 2009.07.15 (16:08)

The New Mew album is phenomenal.

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Postby T3chno » 2009.07.15 (17:18)

Lots of Muse. New album in September!
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Postby Ampersand » 2009.07.15 (19:06)

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Postby -LordofPeanuts- » 2009.07.16 (00:32)

right now I'm listening to Merzbow's 1930 and it's... well it's interesting... not really sure if it's music though... also listening to Panda Bear's Person Pitch, and Can's Tago Mago
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Postby Vyacheslav » 2009.07.16 (01:23)

I'm listening to Ministry right now... industrial metal FTW.
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Postby Tanner » 2009.07.16 (01:26)

-LordofPeanuts- wrote:right now I'm listening to Merzbow's 1930 and it's... well it's interesting... not really sure if it's music though... also listening to Panda Bear's Person Pitch, and Can's Tago Mago
Ah, a fellow noiser. Right on. 1930 is a fucking monument. Tago Mago is essential. And, well, other people seem to like Person Pitch so, like, maybe it's good in some way. Noisiest stuff I've been listening to recently is Mindflayer. Nadja if you count drone.
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Postby moonlight » 2009.07.17 (16:24)

I just saw The Airborne Toxic Event at Summerfest. They were very good.
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Postby Cheez » 2009.07.17 (18:17)

Listening to a lot of Alice in Chains lately.
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Postby smartalco » 2009.07.17 (19:33)

I just discovered Chickenfoot. It is the superest of supergroups. (actually I'll listen to just about anything Satriani plays)
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Postby Donfuy » 2009.07.17 (19:40)

Misty Blue by Tuxedomoon, Cabin in the Sky
Autosuggestion by Joy Division, Substance
Sound of Silver by LCD Soundsystem, Sound of Silver
Light of the Universe by Sun - Jazzanova mix, Blue Note Trip Jazzanova: Mashed

Quite awesome!
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Postby Cheez » 2009.07.17 (20:29)

smartalco wrote:I just discovered Chickenfoot. It is the superest of supergroups. (actually I'll listen to just about anything Satriani plays)
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2009.07.17 (20:56)

Donfuy wrote:Misty Blue by Tuxedomoon, Cabin in the Sky
Autosuggestion by Joy Division, Substance
Sound of Silver by LCD Soundsystem, Sound of Silver
Light of the Universe by Sun - Jazzanova mix, Blue Note Trip Jazzanova: Mashed

Quite awesome!

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Postby sTalkR » 2009.07.17 (22:30)

i recently composed a list of my 25 favorite slow/sad/beautiful songs. thought i'd post it here.

belle&sebastian - piazza, new york catcher
brett dennen - ain't no reason
calexico - man made lake
civil twilight - human
clem snide - i love the unknown

eels - i'm going to stop pretending that i didn't break your heart
elbow - some riot
jet - look what you've done
john frusciante - the will to death
joshua radin - amy's song

keane - walnut tree
margot and the nuclear so and so's - talking in code
murder by death - the big sleep
muse - sunburn
nada surf - see these bones

oasis - don't look back in anger
pete yorn - just another
rogue wave - eyes
scorpions - dust in the wind
the connells - 74, 75

the decemberists - the engine driver
the flashbulb - hello, i'm benn
the myriad - a thousand winters melting
the thrills - not for all the love in the world
we shot the moon - welcome home
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Postby aids » 2009.07.17 (23:17)

sTalkR wrote:belle&sebastian - piazza, new york catcher
Definitely worth mentioning.
sTalkR wrote:clem snide - i love the unknown
Do you know this from "Rocket Science"?
sTalkR wrote:jet - look what you've done
Older song but still good.
sTalkR wrote:nada surf - see these bones
Excellent lyrics.
sTalkR wrote:oasis - don't look back in anger
I love the singer's voice.
sTalkR wrote:the decemberists - the engine driver
I prefer "Here I Dreamt I Was an Architect" but still awesome.
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Postby sTalkR » 2009.07.17 (23:55)

you're right, i do know the song from rocket science. i didnt like the movie much, but i bought their cd the very next day. none of the songs touched me as much as 'i love the unknown' did.
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Postby Leaff » 2009.07.18 (04:33)

What've I been listening to lately? Le'see here.... a lot.

I recently got D-Sides by Gorillaz, and I'm loving most of that (although I really hate some of the remixes and how there are three of DARE. -.-) I LOVE Highway (Under Construction) and Stop The Dams. :D
I've been looting freeshit.therealn.com, so I'm playing some JT Bruce, LeftRightLeftRightLeftRightLeft, maudlin of the Well ('Specially love these guys) and I'm about to get Sean Fournier's Oh My.
ChaoStar has hooked me on this Jpop/rock band called Primary, and they're really great. One thing that pisses me off, though, is that I can't write the titles of some of the songs since I don't know how to write Japanese symbols. <_<
Also, I raided my brother's room for a bunch of CDs. Many were damaged and didn't play or skipped a hell of a lot, but some of the ones that did were Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd and most of (What's the Story) Morning Glory by Oasis. I got like twelve other CDs, but they were practically unplayable. ;_;
Also, I've been listening to some more Radiohead recently, although (unfortunately) OK Computer seems to have disappeared from my library.... ;__;
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Postby TribulatioN » 2009.07.18 (04:48)

The music off the video game Persona 3 is rather appealing.
And the new Passion Pit album, Manners, has been topping my "Recently Played" playlist for god knows how long. More so, since it's release.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2009.07.18 (14:19)

maudlin of the Well seems to have a huge following at these forums. It`s a wonder that they aren`t more popular elsewhere.
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Postby Donfuy » 2009.07.18 (15:20)

Leaff wrote:What've I been listening to lately? Le'see here.... a lot.

I recently got D-Sides by Gorillaz, and I'm loving most of that (although I really hate some of the remixes and how there are three of DARE. -.-) I LOVE Highway (Under Construction) and Stop The Dams. :D
I've been looting freeshit.therealn.com, so I'm playing some JT Bruce, LeftRightLeftRightLeftRightLeft, maudlin of the Well ('Specially love these guys) and I'm about to get Sean Fournier's Oh My.
ChaoStar has hooked me on this Jpop/rock band called Primary, and they're really great. One thing that pisses me off, though, is that I can't write the titles of some of the songs since I don't know how to write Japanese symbols. <_<
Also, I raided my brother's room for a bunch of CDs. Many were damaged and didn't play or skipped a hell of a lot, but some of the ones that did were Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd and most of (What's the Story) Morning Glory by Oasis. I got like twelve other CDs, but they were practically unplayable. ;_;
Also, I've been listening to some more Radiohead recently, although (unfortunately) OK Computer seems to have disappeared from my library.... ;__;
Gorillaz! You gotta love Bill Murray and Murdoc is God. And Don't Get Lost in Heaven. And People (Dare again, but I like this one more). And Highway. And another I'm forgetting. And damn, it's fucking good. They're my companion in the Excite Truck record breaking sessions, together with The Doors (Oh when the music's over... yeaahh) or Deep Purple (Strange kind of woman...). I'm looking forward for Gorillaz next album, even though I got tired of this D-Sides album faster than the other two (maybe because I'm always playing Excite Truck >_> xD). The mixes CD doesn't quite amuse me, except for one or two.

Oh, and by the way Slappy, Autosuggestion must be their best song, ever! She's Lost Control (again) is great too, and so is No Love Lost. Now I'm trying to get on the other songs I didn't like so much at first listening, but I think with some listening, I'll get used to this band, sooo much, just as with Tuxedomoon.

Seriously guys, hear Tuxedomoon. I highly recommend Pinheads on the Move album for omonxutedo starters, or The Ghost Sonata for violin lovers. Or every single album of them. Divine is hard to like, I'm trying to, but right now I'm just hearing some songs I didn't like at first and now I'm totally loving in the album Cabin in the Sky.


In another topic, to be honest, Maudlin of the Well is quite good but I just don't hear them as much as I would listen to Sigur Rós or A Silver Mt. Zion (I think I can compare these three, no?). You talking about popular, I get really surprised that Post-rock is so listened here. You see, where I live there's none who likes this type, except for my father (who has a wonderful taste for music, I should say).


Ok, yet another topic (I took coffee half an hour ago so...), LCD Soundsystem's Sound of Silver is great. I usually get pissed at blatant repetition, but this guy does it just right.

Sound of Silver talk to me
makes you want to feel like a teenager
until you remember the feelings of
a real live emotional teenager
then you think again


"Someone Great" is cool, yet I listen more to "North American Scum" ("cause we are north american scum!").

Now, a footnote, I need to buy a new Radiohead album, as I have their first and their last (that's absolutely fantastic, "Jigsaw Falling into Place" and, the best, "Reckoner", that's pure sex) and now that I got into Joy Division (Slappy :D), I must get more.

Oh, I just missed a Nouvelle Vague concert (well, actually it was a Depeche Mode+Nouvelle Vague, but the singer got hurt somewhere and couldn't do the concert), because of exams. A shame. I like their interpretation of Tuxedomoon's "In a Manner of Speaking".


I should stop now!

edit: Now Listening: From Safety to Where...? another of the best songs of the album
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2009.07.18 (16:08)

Since you aren`t a dick, Donfuy, I`ll assume by first you meant Pablo Honey, (We`re talking Radiohead.) so you -need- to check out The Bends. (OK Computer is also amazing.)

And I really dig The Peel Sessions for Joy Division, although that should probably come after you get into them.
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Postby moonlight » 2009.07.18 (16:12)

SlappyMcGee wrote:Since you aren`t a dick, Donfuy, I`ll assume by first you meant Pablo Honey, (We`re talking Radiohead.) so you -need- to check out The Bends. (OK Computer is also amazing.)

And I really dig The Peel Sessions for Joy Division, although that should probably come after you get into them.
I agree. The Bends its the best, I hate Pablo Honey.
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Postby Donfuy » 2009.07.18 (16:21)

SlappyMcGee wrote:Since you aren`t a dick, Donfuy, I`ll assume by first you meant Pablo Honey, (We`re talking Radiohead.) so you -need- to check out The Bends. (OK Computer is also amazing.)

And I really dig The Peel Sessions for Joy Division, although that should probably come after you get into them.
Since I'm a dick, I was referring to OK Computer ;_;. Sorry. I never ever had seen Pablo Honey. Yes, OK Computer is amazing.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2009.07.18 (19:06)

Donfuy wrote:
SlappyMcGee wrote:Since you aren`t a dick, Donfuy, I`ll assume by first you meant Pablo Honey, (We`re talking Radiohead.) so you -need- to check out The Bends. (OK Computer is also amazing.)

And I really dig The Peel Sessions for Joy Division, although that should probably come after you get into them.
Since I'm a dick, I was referring to OK Computer ;_;. Sorry. I never ever had seen Pablo Honey. Yes, OK Computer is amazing.

Hahaha. Get The Bends all ready.
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Postby -LordofPeanuts- » 2009.07.18 (19:06)

No mention of Kid A or Amnesiac? tsk.. those are their best albums
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2009.07.18 (20:38)

-LordofPeanuts- wrote:No mention of Kid A or Amnesiac? tsk.. those are their best albums
I didn`t realize Pitchfork registered an account on our forums.

But seriously... Kid A is amazing, Amnesiac is leftovers.
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