Santigold -- "Say Aha"
Reminds me of early Spacemen 3 mixed with some Magical Power Mako and Ghost.Quoting Boner M (view post)
Kind of cool, but also kind of grating.
I can dig the drones, although I'd prefer it if it weren't so lo-fi.
phoenix - "1901"
i'm with acapelli in loving this album. it slips a bit after the first 4 tracks, but only because those are as infectious and catchy as any pop songs i've heard in a while. love the way they subtly integrate new wave sounds into this album.
The Firstborn -- "Flesh to the Crows"
An attempt by a Portugal death metal band to construct an album around Buddhist Scriptures. Color me intrigued; nice use of more traditional percussion to the metal proceeding.
The Boat People - 9
The Power of the Dog - 7.5
The King of Pigs - 7
Anyone heard the first single from Dylan's Together Through Life? It's fucking awesome.
Speaking of Dylan, a friend of mine gave me every episode of Theme Time Radio Hour about a week ago and I feel like an idiot for never getting on top of this shit. Every episode has been wonderful in its own little way, but all together I can't believe there's something out there on the radio like this. Anyone a long-time listener?
sneaky, dudeQuoting Derek (view post)
sometimes you've gotta speak the language of the youth to make sure they hear youQuoting Boner M (view post)
derek,Quoting Derek (view post)
Brilliant album. So, so desperately underrated. No one ever talks about it when they mention Dylan's career, but it's among his finest work.
Sonic Youth - "Dirty Boots"
Grabbed up Goo last week. Definitely digging it more than Dirty, though I seem to have a distaste against the majority of Kim's vocals. She's more tolerable on this album for some reason. And the musicianship is more in tune with Sister, too, which helps...
The Boat People - 9
The Power of the Dog - 7.5
The King of Pigs - 7
Horslips - Exiles
70's era Irish band - a blend of Fairport Convention/Jethro Tull/Steeleye Span.
I forgot just how much I liked them.
Exiles is a great song, and so is Speed the Plough.
Yeah, it is pretty amazing. To be honest, I'm more enamored by it because of the completely under discussed The Band (who you should totally listen to if you haven't), but Dylan is in fine form here. This is perhaps his last great work in fairness before he succumbed to his religious mysticism and age caught up with him.Quoting Kurosawa Fan (view post)
The Band is indeed wonderful, but I vehemently disagree that this is Dylan's last great work. Age still hasn't caught up to him. Time Out of Mind is as good as nearly any album he ever made, and Modern Times is a half-step below that. Love and Theft is nothing to scoff at either. His recent resurgence has been amazing to watch (and listen to).Quoting Spaceman Spiff (view post)
Hurm.
I've only heard Time out of My Mind from the lot which was good, but I would hesitate to label it great. I heard a song or two from Modern Times that just didn't do it for me. Maybe, I'll give it another go, but for now:
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Yup. Love these guys. Found them by chance one day and couldn't get enough.Quoting Russ (view post)
An oldie but a goodie.
Michael Jackson "Scream"
Greenskeepers - "Pleetch" (2004)
Powell's "Happy Feet" score is beautiful.
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