Music you're digging right now
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- Raigan and the Horse-Woman
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t+pazolite and 源屋 have been my most enjoyable listens, lately.

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- RoboBarber
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after watching the movie "searching for the wrong eyed jesus", i've got into blues/counrty music. Not the generic/popular style of country music, but the really deep meaningful stuff.
Jim white "christmas day"
thats my fav track of the moment
Jim white "christmas day"
thats my fav track of the moment

- Dance Dance Revolution Android
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Betwixt and between, Primary, and IOSYS.

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- Jedi Pimp
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Beirut - Elephant Gun EP
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
And all the speed/j/techno/somethingorother - core music that sidke and PALEMOON have turned me on to :D
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
And all the speed/j/techno/somethingorother - core music that sidke and PALEMOON have turned me on to :D
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- Not So Awesome Blossom
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- Jedi Pimp
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- The Dreamster Teamster
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I know some of you might think me daft, but I actually really am enjoying Octahedron.
The Mars Volta, I think this one kind of stuck close to what they're good at. I was a bit disappointed, I didn't hear any spanish, and I kind of love when Cedric sings spanish. Out of the whole album though I like 6 of the songs. Two of them, not so much.
The Mars Volta, I think this one kind of stuck close to what they're good at. I was a bit disappointed, I didn't hear any spanish, and I kind of love when Cedric sings spanish. Out of the whole album though I like 6 of the songs. Two of them, not so much.

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- Mr. Glass
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The new Patrick Wolf is very good.
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- Yet Another Harshad
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Nice.toasters wrote:
I'm listening to "Perdition City" by Ulver.

- The Dreamster Teamster
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Nice, bro. I'm listening to "New Room" by Chavez.Skyling wrote:I'm listening to "Perdition City" by Ulver.

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- Can the real Dave Simpson please stand up? Sit down, Grant.
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D'où je viens le temps n'existe pas,
Les secondes deviennent des heures,
Les années de courts instant sitôt envolés
Et nos mots trompeurs sont remplacés
Par la musique et les couleurs
Qui flottent commes des parfums dans l'air ambré

- Damn You're Fine
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I semi-recently found a really pleasing instrumental band called El Ten Eleven. They've got some really cool stuff. Look up My Only Swerving if you want a taste. It's only two guys, the drummer with some electric extensions who occasionally plays keyboard ("...but still pounds the fuck out of his snare and throws in some cowbell to call you out to the dancefloor.") while the other uses some wicked double necked fretted bass guitar. Or something. It's pretty cool.
toasters has introduced me to a sweet artist called Nujabes, and he's really great. I've gotten a bunch of other great stuff from our samplings, but he really stands out.
EDIT: I finally got to listen to the one of his full albums, Metaphorical Music. It is really fantastic. Can't wait to get some of his other stuff.
I'm still listening to a lot of Gorillaz, Radiohead, etc. as well.
On a side note, before I started this post I looked at my "Recently Played" playlist and noticed how there were 327 songs. o_o
toasters has introduced me to a sweet artist called Nujabes, and he's really great. I've gotten a bunch of other great stuff from our samplings, but he really stands out.
EDIT: I finally got to listen to the one of his full albums, Metaphorical Music. It is really fantastic. Can't wait to get some of his other stuff.
I'm still listening to a lot of Gorillaz, Radiohead, etc. as well.
That too. :3toasters wrote:And all the speed/j/techno/somethingorother - core music that sidke and PALEMOON have turned me on to :D
On a side note, before I started this post I looked at my "Recently Played" playlist and noticed how there were 327 songs. o_o
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- On the Psychic Highway
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Just gotten into Job for a Cowboy which is weird because Im not usually into Death Metal. As always I am listening to Metalcore all the time.
Recently I have been listening to a lot of house, techno and ambient.
Recently I have been listening to a lot of house, techno and ambient.



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- Jedi Pimp
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- Queen of All Spiders
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Well, I attended Osheaga, Montreal's best two-day music festival, and I thought I'd give some highlights:
Silver Starling: Arcade Fire Lite. Wasn't bad, but wasn't great.
La Roux: Like chewing bubblegum while drowning at the bottom of the ocean. Wasn't great.
Parlovr: Pretty awesome. Very balls.
Gentleman Reg: Mugatu Sings Folk! It was quite good.
Flash Lightin': Unimpressive. Walked away.
The Stills: Way Overrated by the Montreal crowd. Only watched it to be in the front row for...
Lykke Li: Absolutely fantastic. She's heartbreaking as well as completely awesome. Also, she rapped.
Girl Talk: Probably the best or second best thing I saw. Thousands and thousands of sweaty bodies dancing under the command of this weird dude who mashes and writes things like "J TAIME!!!1" on his projector screen. Leaf blowers launching toilet paper and water onto the crowd. Giant balloons filled with smaller balloons thrown out into the audience. All in all, six kinds of awesome.
Day 2:
Beast: Not as good as I was expecting, what with me and Tanner representing their fanbase.
(Went to a restaurant because of Rain, watched repeats of Cake Boss on TLC, went back five hours later.)
The Decemberists: When they work, they really work, but they played all of Hazards of Love, so there were some slowpoints. Mainly, whenever Becky Stark took the microphone away from Meloy.
Heartless Bastards: A surprise. Good, if a little bit too country at times. The drummer was excellent.
Hey Rosetta!: The one thing that compares to Girl Talk in sheer awesome. Arcade Fire meets The Hold Steady, and we were a crowd of at least a thousand who knew all of the words and loved to dance. It was absolutely beautiful.
And I went home, because I was wet and didn't think Crystal Castles would be very fun after Hey Rosetta!
Silver Starling: Arcade Fire Lite. Wasn't bad, but wasn't great.
La Roux: Like chewing bubblegum while drowning at the bottom of the ocean. Wasn't great.
Parlovr: Pretty awesome. Very balls.
Gentleman Reg: Mugatu Sings Folk! It was quite good.
Flash Lightin': Unimpressive. Walked away.
The Stills: Way Overrated by the Montreal crowd. Only watched it to be in the front row for...
Lykke Li: Absolutely fantastic. She's heartbreaking as well as completely awesome. Also, she rapped.
Girl Talk: Probably the best or second best thing I saw. Thousands and thousands of sweaty bodies dancing under the command of this weird dude who mashes and writes things like "J TAIME!!!1" on his projector screen. Leaf blowers launching toilet paper and water onto the crowd. Giant balloons filled with smaller balloons thrown out into the audience. All in all, six kinds of awesome.
Day 2:
Beast: Not as good as I was expecting, what with me and Tanner representing their fanbase.
(Went to a restaurant because of Rain, watched repeats of Cake Boss on TLC, went back five hours later.)
The Decemberists: When they work, they really work, but they played all of Hazards of Love, so there were some slowpoints. Mainly, whenever Becky Stark took the microphone away from Meloy.
Heartless Bastards: A surprise. Good, if a little bit too country at times. The drummer was excellent.
Hey Rosetta!: The one thing that compares to Girl Talk in sheer awesome. Arcade Fire meets The Hold Steady, and we were a crowd of at least a thousand who knew all of the words and loved to dance. It was absolutely beautiful.
And I went home, because I was wet and didn't think Crystal Castles would be very fun after Hey Rosetta!
Loathes
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The Stills are the worst band I've ever seen live. And I'm including the you-less Hooke's Law that played the Freak Show.SlappyMcGee wrote: The Stills: Way Overrated by the Montreal crowd. Only watched it to be in the front row for...
Also, what the fuck. Why did no one ever tell me that the Hold Steady were like an indie-cool Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band? Hell, even referring to them as a Brooklyn-based indie-rock band would have been enough to get me interested.
I've been giving Sigur Ros a chance lately. They aren't bad. Blows my mind that their lead singer is a guy.
Oh, and weezer.
- Queen of All Spiders
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Studebacher Hoch wrote:The Stills are the worst band I've ever seen live. And I'm including the you-less Hooke's Law that played the Freak Show.SlappyMcGee wrote: The Stills: Way Overrated by the Montreal crowd. Only watched it to be in the front row for...
Also, what the fuck. Why did no one ever tell me that the Hold Steady were like an indie-cool Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band? Hell, even referring to them as a Brooklyn-based indie-rock band would have been enough to get me interested.
I've been giving Sigur Ros a chance lately. They aren't bad. Blows my mind that their lead singer is a guy.
Oh, and weezer.
Dude, there is a new =weezer pack I just bought for Rock Band. Come and pretend to be in a band with me.
Loathes
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Wikipedia also tells me that every Spinal Tap song was released today?SlappyMcGee wrote:Dude, there is a new =weezer pack I just bought for Rock Band. Come and pretend to be in a band with me.
- Queen of All Spiders
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Not until thursday on PS3.Studebacher Hoch wrote:Wikipedia also tells me that every Spinal Tap song was released today?SlappyMcGee wrote:Dude, there is a new =weezer pack I just bought for Rock Band. Come and pretend to be in a band with me.
Loathes
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Suburban Knights - Hard-FI

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- Unsavory Conquistador of the Western Front
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I saw him live at Sasquatch! Music Festival in May and he was easily one of the best performances of the entire weekend. Did you know he's performing a 24-hour concert in Chicago on December 21, 2012?SlappyMcGee wrote:Well, I attended Osheaga, Montreal's best two-day music festival, and I thought I'd give some highlights:
Girl Talk: Probably the best or second best thing I saw. Thousands and thousands of sweaty bodies dancing under the command of this weird dude who mashes and writes things like "J TAIME!!!1" on his projector screen. Leaf blowers launching toilet paper and water onto the crowd. Giant balloons filled with smaller balloons thrown out into the audience. All in all, six kinds of awesome.

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Final Fantasy did a cover of This Modern Love by Bloc Party. It came out awesomesauce.
http://www.blocparty.net/mp3/This_Moder ... antasy.mp3
http://www.blocparty.net/mp3/This_Moder ... antasy.mp3
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- Jedi Pimp
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I enjoyed that. Perfect timing too, I've just been listening to Silent Alarm. Other than that my friend put me on to The Dismemberment Plan by lending me Emergency & I.rocket_thumped wrote:Final Fantasy did a cover of This Modern Love by Bloc Party. It came out awesomesauce.
http://www.blocparty.net/mp3/This_Moder ... antasy.mp3
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- Radio Douchebag
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I plugged in a speaker to my DS and polayed Fire Emblem songs for 3 hours while working in a trading post at a summer camp.

- Cross-Galactic Train Conducter
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Listened through In The Aeroplane Over The Sea. I must say, I met my strangely high expectations for it and more. It beats On Avery Island by a landslide. One of the best albums I've gotten this year.
/me listens through it some more
/me listens through it some more

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