I was so tempted to neg rep. My active loathing for that song is unparalleled.
[/is subjected to 80's music every day at work]
Morcheeba - "Fear and Love"
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Gregor Samsa - "Even Numbers"
Stereolab - "Three Women"
Wire - "Patient Flees"
New album's really, really good.
The Cosmic Jokers - "Kinder des Alls"
:eek:
A must for fans of ze krautrock/space rock variety. Plus, the band (/not band) has an hilariously awesome backstory...
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Originally Posted by RYM
You've never heard Monster Magnet? They had one song that was huge. I saw them open for Rob Zombie back in high school, and the only thing they had in common with Hawkwind was naked ladies on stage, though theirs were strippers/hookers performing oral sex on each other. It was equal parts hilarious and disturbing.
Man, I forgot how hilarious that video was. This has brought back so many memories. :lol:
Tori Amos -- "Cloud on my Tongue"
Been cycling through a hodgepodge of early nineties alternative recently. Been liking a lot of it, too.
They are:
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...0LABEL/Tab.jpg
One of the best space rock albums of all time.
First song is 32 minutes long - epic.
Word.
:)
This should be listed as the definition of space rock:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHSux581CGQ
Wow. Explain to me what they were doing with the song "Space Lord". Because it sucks. Hard. And every song they played before the Rob Zombie show sounded similar to that.
I think it would be safe to assume that you are not a Monster Magnet fan.
:)
Space Lord is okay, nothing great, but I like it.
Dopes to Infinity - now this is a jam. The song and the album are both amazing.
But like most good space rock, MM songs should be listened to in context of the whole album, as they often build upon the previous songs and lay foundations for the subsequent songs.
Maybe I went it with a negative outlook, but "Space Lord" is such a generic rock song. It sounds like countless other songs that were playing on the radio at that time. And man were those guys sleazy at the show. The lead singer seemed like a Kid Rock clone, constantly grabbing his crotch and wearing a wife-beater. I'm not kidding when I say they brought women on the stage who stripped naked and performed oral sex on each other. Unsimulated. After that evening I wasn't too interested in exploring their discography. :P
Yeah, I had the same impression as K-Fan, only I didn't get to see their show.
I am, in no way, defending MM as some great band. I greatly prefer Farflung, Hawkwind (who also had naked dancers and looked like washed out white trash rockers), Pressurehead, Chrome, and other space rockers.
MM have released some very solid space rock albums though - including Dopes to Infinity, which is a classic, and should be listened to at least once by any fan of good rock 'n roll.
I dislike more than I like from the band, but I cannot deny their raw power, and when they're on, they're pretty freakin' sweet.
And yes, they are white trash.
Underworld, "Best Mamgu Ever"
Mono - "Ode"
Egyptian Head - Final Tree
H - O - L - Y - S - H - I - T
and literally no one knows who these guys were.
World's End Girlfriend - "We Are the Massacre"
The Embarrassment - "Patio Set"
Twitchy brilliance.
dizzee rascal - that's not my name (ting tings cover)