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  • My Top albums

    Nov 24 2009, 23h52 por Lithiumzzz

    lithiumzzz's top albums (overall)
    1. Death Cab for Cutie - Transatlanticism (219)
    2. Dashboard Confessional - The Shade of Poison Trees (170)
    3. Death Cab for Cutie - Narrow Stairs (163)
    4. Blue Scholars - Blue Scholars (158)
    5. Death Cab for Cutie - Plans (137)
    6. The Postal Service - Give Up (133)
    7. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz! (133)
    8. Anberlin - Cities (129)
    9. Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend (129)
    10. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Greatest Hits (123)
    11. Death Cab for Cutie - The Photo Album (122)
    12. Metro Station - Metro Station (119)
    13. Tokyo Police Club - Elephant Shell (116)
    14. Asobi Seksu - Citrus (110)
    15. Regina Spektor - Far (108)
    16. Common Market - Common Market (106)
    17. Daphne Loves Derby - On the Strength of All Convinced (102)
    18. Owl City - Maybe I'm Dreaming (102)
    19. Angels & Airwaves - I-Empire (99)
    20. Daphne Loves Derby - Good Night, Witness Light (97)
    21. Muse - Black Holes and Revelations (95)
    22. Death Cab for Cutie - The Open Door EP (95)
    23. Jack's Mannequin - Everything in Transit (92)
    24. Ben Folds - Rockin' the Suburbs (91)
    25. Dropkick Murphys - Blackout (88)
    26. Coldplay - Prospekt's March (86)
    27. Muse - Absolution (85)
    28. The Streets - Everything Is Borrowed (83)
    29. Death Cab for Cutie - Forbidden Love EP (82)
    30. Girl Talk - Feed the Animals (80)
    31. Death Cab for Cutie - Something About Airplanes (79)
    32. Passion Pit - Manners (79)
    33. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion (78)
    34. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes (78)
    35. The Shins - Oh, Inverted World (72)
    36. Ben Folds - Way to Normal (72)
    37. The Subways - All or Nothing (71)
    38. Incubus - Light Grenades (70)
    39. Ra Ra Riot - The Rhumb Line (69)
    40. The Shins - Wincing the Night Away (68)
    41. Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit (67)
    42. Beck - Modern Guilt (66)
    43. Rogue Wave - Asleep At Heaven's Gate (66)
    44. Jack's Mannequin - The Glass Passenger (64)
    45. Big Japan - Music For Dummies (63)
    46. Billy Talent - Billy Talent II (62)
    47. Owl City - Of June (62)
    48. MGMT - Oracular Spectacular (61)
    49. Mae - The Everglow (60)
    50. Muse - Dead Star/In Your World (59)

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  • My Top albums

    Nov 24 2009, 23h51 por Lithiumzzz

    lithiumzzz's top albums (overall)
    1. Death Cab for Cutie - Transatlanticism (219)
    2. Dashboard Confessional - The Shade of Poison Trees (170)
    3. Death Cab for Cutie - Narrow Stairs (163)
    4. Blue Scholars - Blue Scholars (158)
    5. Death Cab for Cutie - Plans (137)
    6. The Postal Service - Give Up (133)
    7. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz! (133)
    8. Anberlin - Cities (129)
    9. Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend (129)
    10. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Greatest Hits (123)
    11. Death Cab for Cutie - The Photo Album (122)
    12. Metro Station - Metro Station (119)
    13. Tokyo Police Club - Elephant Shell (116)
    14. Asobi Seksu - Citrus (110)
    15. Regina Spektor - Far (108)
    16. Common Market - Common Market (106)
    17. Daphne Loves Derby - On the Strength of All Convinced (102)
    18. Owl City - Maybe I'm Dreaming (102)
    19. Angels & Airwaves - I-Empire (99)
    20. Daphne Loves Derby - Good Night, Witness Light (97)
    21. Muse - Black Holes and Revelations (95)
    22. Death Cab for Cutie - The Open Door EP (95)
    23. Jack's Mannequin - Everything in Transit (92)
    24. Ben Folds - Rockin' the Suburbs (91)
    25. Dropkick Murphys - Blackout (88)
    26. Coldplay - Prospekt's March (86)
    27. Muse - Absolution (85)
    28. The Streets - Everything Is Borrowed (83)
    29. Death Cab for Cutie - Forbidden Love EP (82)
    30. Girl Talk - Feed the Animals (80)
    31. Death Cab for Cutie - Something About Airplanes (79)
    32. Passion Pit - Manners (79)
    33. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion (78)
    34. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes (78)
    35. The Shins - Oh, Inverted World (72)
    36. Ben Folds - Way to Normal (72)
    37. The Subways - All or Nothing (71)
    38. Incubus - Light Grenades (70)
    39. Ra Ra Riot - The Rhumb Line (69)
    40. The Shins - Wincing the Night Away (68)
    41. Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit (67)
    42. Beck - Modern Guilt (66)
    43. Rogue Wave - Asleep At Heaven's Gate (66)
    44. Jack's Mannequin - The Glass Passenger (64)
    45. Big Japan - Music For Dummies (63)
    46. Billy Talent - Billy Talent II (62)
    47. Owl City - Of June (62)
    48. MGMT - Oracular Spectacular (61)
    49. Mae - The Everglow (60)
    50. Muse - Dead Star/In Your World (59)

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  • MMeo

    Nov 23 2009, 15h02 por farrasiname

    farrasiname's top albums (12 months)
    1. Ben Folds - Ben Folds Live (566)
    2. Kings of Convenience - Riot on an Empty Street (381)
    3. The Shins - Oh, Inverted World (376)
    4. Ben Folds Five - The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner (371)
    5. The Good Life - Album of the Year Disc 1 (343) 6. Shuggie Otis - Inspiration Information (293)
    7. Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Armed Forces (288)
    8. The Killers - Day and Age (276)
    9. Ben Kweller - Changing Horses (275)
    10. The Replacements - Let It Be (265)

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  • because the seen live tag is stupid

    Nov 21 2009, 20h06 por ohnoarobot

    Andrew Bird
    Apostle of Hustle
    Arcade Fire
    Arctic Monkeys
    Atmosphere
    Battles
    Beck
    Ben Folds
    Black Joe Lewis
    Bloc Party
    The Black & White Years
    City and Colour
    Clap Your Hands Say Yeah x 2
    The Cribs
    Damien Rice
    Death Cab for Cutie
    The Decemberists
    Deerhoof
    DeVotchKa
    Eagles of Death Metal
    Explosions in the Sky
    Final Fantasy x 2
    Fleet Foxes
    Franz Ferdinand
    Frightened Rabbit
    Ghostland Observatory
    Gogol Bordello x 3
    Grizzly Bear
    Heartless Bastards
    Here We Go Magic
    Hollywood Gossip
    Icy Demons
    Islands
    Jaguar Love x2
    Jamie Lidell
    Jenny Lewis
    Kaiser Chiefs
    The Killers
    The Kills
    Larkin Grimm
    Living Things
    Minus the Bear
    The Mountain Goats
    Muse
    The National
    The New Pornographers
    of Montreal x 2
    Okkervil River x 2
    Patrick Wolf x 2
    Plasticines x 2
    The Raconteurs
    Regina Spektor
    Ringo Deathstarr
    sharon jones & the dap kings
    Sondre Lerche
    Spoon
    St. Vincent
    Stars
    The Strokes
    The Swell Season
    Thomas Dybdahl
    Vampire Weekend
    Voxtrot
    We Are Scientists
    Willy Mason
    Yeasayer
    Yellow Fever
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  • Tuesday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03a: 120 to 101

    Nov 17 2009, 14h34 por amodelofcontrol

    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02a: 160 to 141
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02b: 140 to 121

    Part three of my tracks of the 90s rundown: again split over two posts. The next forty will be posted on Friday.

    120
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Sir Psycho Sexy
    BloodSugarSexMagik
    1991

    You may be forgiven for forgetting, but once upon a time the Chili Peppers were a funk-rock party band, that made everything they did sound enormous fun, with the exception of the odd ballad. And aside from the singles, they seriously went "out there" at points - like this, one of the closing tracks from BloodSugarSexMagik. It's lengthy, filthy, funny, and funky as hell. In fact, it pretty much sums up everything that was great about them (except some of the questionable lyrics), and what they've lost since in becoming stadium-rock bores...

    119
    Cannibal Corpse
    TocarHammer Smashed Face
    Tomb of the Mutilated
    1992

    It's ridiculous, over-the-top, and fucking rules. Yes, it's one of the greatest death metal tracks ever written (just check the opening, chugging riff and that bass solo!), a track that never fails to inspire metalheads to go batshit whenever it's aired in clubs (or at gigs). And, never mind anything else, this has to be the most unlikely song ever to feature in a Jim Carrey film.

    118
    Ben Folds Five
    TocarJackson Cannery
    Ben Folds Five
    1995

    One of the first songs BFF released, and one of the first I heard (after the delicious dig at the alternative scene that was TocarUnderground), this track has a slightly more down-to-earth subject - dead end jobs and not doing a lot with your life. It's unashamedly retro - harking back to the piano-led rock of the likes of Billy Joel and Elton John from the seventies, but with a knowing post-modern nod in the delivery, not to mention Ben Folds' fantastic line in melodies and vicious sense of humour...

    117
    Longpigs
    TocarShe Said
    The Sun Is Often Out
    1996

    Another band who had a brief time in the spotlight, this Sheffield-based band were where Richard Hawley first had success, amongst other things. Their second album sadly sank without trace (it was nowhere near as bad as some would make out), but their first album had some success, mainly thanks to a trio of great singles, of which this - the first, as I recall - was the pick. A slightly-sneering take on the fashion industry (I think that's the subject, it's been a long time!), Crispin Hunt's vocal, that guitar riff...ah, the memories...

    116
    Life of Agony
    River Runs Red
    River Runs Red
    1993

    I've said before just how important Keith Caputo's voice was to this band - and this blinding, short-sharp-shock of a track is a perfect reason why. His soaring vocal elevates what would otherwise a brief hardcore blitz into a soulful, shimmering track that still sounds incredible nearly twenty years since it was first released.

    115
    Blur
    TocarFor Tomorrow
    Modern Life Is Rubbish
    1993

    For me, this is Blur's greatest single by miles. Parklife may have gained all the plaudits as an album, but this wonderfully whimsical slice of early-90s London life is a spot-on character sketch, and probably the closest in style the band ever got to their beloved The Kinks, too.

    114
    Faith No More
    TocarAshes to Ashes
    Album of the Year
    1997

    This album was FNM's last new material - and it's something of a miracle that they lasted this long, such were the internal tensions within the band. Perhaps all the more surprising was how good this last album was, too - aside from the likes of the Mr Bungle-esque chaos of Mouth to Mouth, it was played a little more straight than previous albums, but didn't suffer a bit as a result. All of the singles were marvellous, too, but the muscular crunch of this track remains my favourite (not to mention it being one of Mike Patton's best vocal performances ever, too).

    113
    Tori Amos
    TocarThe Waitress
    Under the Pink
    1994

    By some considerable distance the most spiteful song Tori Amos ever wrote, if this was based on fact you have to wonder what exactly the titular character did to deserve this wrath. It starts out calmly, Tori's near-spoken first verse accompanied only by a piano, the lyrics only hinting at what is to come - when the chorus comes hurtling in out of nowhere, and that's the marvellous kiss-off: "I believe in peace...bitch". Yeah, right.

    112
    Stabbing Westward
    TocarNothing
    Ungod
    1994

    One of the many, many bands to surface in the alt-rock explosion in the aftermath of grunge, this band took more of an influence from Nine Inch Nails and various earlier electronic bands, coming up with a vaguely chart friendly, anthemic take on the style, at least with the singles. Lyrically the band were unremittingly bleak, Christopher Hall wallowing in misery and self-hatred, although it worked well with his vocal delivery and the music - this was probably the most immediate track on the album (and I'd suspect is the song that got me into the band, although my memory is kinda hazy on this), and the reason it caught on is probably something to do with the stadium-sized chorus...

    111
    The Lemonheads
    TocarConfetti
    It's a Shame About Ray
    1992

    Way back when, Evan Dando's band were the shit. Like, the band every alternative kid loved. And it was all down to this album (and, likely, Mrs Robinson). The whole album is summery, whimsical indie-rock, with no song overstaying it's welcome (the whole album - all thirteen songs - is done within half an hour), and it's still a fantastic listen even now. This track - a single in the UK, at least - is still my favourite, a joyous-sounding track with rather less happy vocals...

    110
    Snot
    TocarSnot
    Get Some
    1997

    A sadly short-lived first incarnation of this band, after Lynn Strait's untimely death, but their only album with him at the helm was enormous fun. A blast of punk-metal, snarling attitude and the odd breather of lounge-like ambience, they were never a band to be taken too seriously (it was plainly obvious that the band never took themselves too seriously at this point, either). And this, their calling card and the opening track on the album, laid this out nice and clearly. It was party time, and we were all invited.

    109
    Deftones
    TocarEngine No. 9
    Adrenaline
    1995

    The Deftones' first album had a highly unusual, dry production that made the whole album sound extraordinarily raw, burying Chino Moreno's vocals deep within the mix. Those few moments where he did break through - like his near-primal delivery in this - were matched by some of the most brutal music the band wrote. I'll never forget the band opening with this in London back in '98 or so. It hurt, but was utterly exhilarating.

    108
    Jeff Buckley
    TocarLover, You Should Have Come Over
    Grace
    1994

    It wasn't TocarHallelujah that was the true centrepiece of Grace, it was this. A glorious, slow-burn (it's seven minutes or so long) detailing his state of mind as a relationship ends, and as much as it's Buckley's rich voice that is important here, it's also the elegant, poetic lyrics that set the scene perfectly, conjuring up rainswept nights lost in a city, musing on what might have been. Not that this ever happened to me, either, right? Honest.

    107
    Slayer & Atari Teenage Riot
    No Remorse (I Wanna Die)
    Spawn OST
    1997

    The film may have blown, but the soundtrack ruled. A very of-the-time set of collaborations between "electronica" and "metal" artists, whoever got Slayer and Atari Teenage Riot together to do this deserves a knighthood. Quite possibly more extreme than any material either band ever put out seperately, it's so loud and in-your-face that you can't help but submit. Shame they never did any more material together, really. Could you imagine how ace an entire album of this would have been?

    106
    Vision of Disorder
    Imprint
    Imprint
    1998

    A band that never quite got the respect they deserved, in my view, merging viciously heavy hardcore with lighter elements and coming up with a couple of endlessly listenable albums at least - not least this one. Of which the title track is one of a number of highlights - impressively changing tempo for each verse and containing at least three awesome breakdowns, and being a great tune to boot, too.

    105
    The Jesus Lizard
    Mouth Breather
    Goat
    1991

    David Yow's band always sounded like they were teetering on the edge of complete and utter chaos, and it also strikes me that Steve Albini's production techniques were the perfect fit for such a band: tight, taut, and they could be unrelentingly harsh. Mouth Breather isn't their harshest, but the glorious riff that heralds the track is worth it alone.

    104
    The Chemical Brothers
    TocarIn Dust We Trust
    Exit Planet Dust
    1995

    The Chems: one of the few electronic acts to successfully write tracks like a rock band, and cross over in a big way. Certainly, that was how it was in the first place, and while TocarLeave Home got me interested, it was this track that followed it on their debut album that sealed the deal. It sounds bloody huge, and a fantastic, dirty bassline underpinning it that drives the whole track forward.

    103
    Pulp
    TocarJoyriders
    His 'n' Hers
    1994

    It wasn't Different Class that got Pulp their big break after years toiling away on the indie circuit - it was the previous album, His'n'Hers, that got them the wider attention that then paved the way for the huge success that followed. And the opening track from that, Joyriders, is a marvellous sketch about rebellious youth with nothing much to do other than to nick cars for fun, one of those songs that is brilliant because you can picture every single lyrical detail (and, not to mention, it's an ace song generally). The real story behind the song is rather thinner (if no less amusing), though...

    102
    Sepultura
    Manifest
    Chaos A.D.
    1993

    Five minutes of brutal metal fury, this track was built around (fake) newscast-style radio reports detailing the police brutality surrounding the Carandiru prison massacre (that eventually saw the police chief in charge acquitted), and was a staggering clarion call for justice. Other tracks on this album may also have had points to make on the state of Brazil and the wider world, but none made their point as forcefully - or brilliantly - as this.

    101
    ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
    TocarMistakes & Regrets
    Madonna
    1999

    Following the cacophonous, chaotic noise at the heart of their debut album, they somehow managed to fashion this into a more, er, indie mainstream appeal on their second album, without losing an iota of their visceral fury that seemed to drive everything they did. Leading the charge was this extraordinary track, a dramatic kiss-off to someone who really must have done something bad to deserve such a stripping down in the lyrics.

    Shortly: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03b: 100 to 81
    Friday: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04: 80 to 41
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  • 39!

    Nov 15 2009, 6h59 por ChudleyCannons

    Fri 30 Oct – Ben Folds, Kate Miller-Heidke

    The Overture Center is right across the street from The Orpheum, which is where Ben has played every other time I've seen him in Madison. Met up with Aneela and Chris once we got there, saw Lynn and Frank as well. Makkio was also at the show, after some flight issues. Bought Nikko, per his request, a copy of Kate Miller-Heidke's record. Good thing I did it before intermission, they were, once again, all out. Was going to get it signed but KMH never came out. Anyway, the show itself. Kate was FANTASTIC again as always, it was perhaps better this time around cause I knew the songs this time. She and her husband wowed the audience, I can't wait for her to come back around the US on her own headlining tour, six/seven songs is NOT enough. Brooke, Stef and mine's seats were the three furthest right seats in the second row.... and during Kate's set we could see Ben in the wings taking pictures, as well as Sam and presumably the lady friend watching backstage, as well as the Stage Manager, but I dunno that guy's name. He just works there.

    SETLIST:
    Free Coffee
    Annie Waits
    All U Can Eat
    Effington
    Gone (it'd been awhile, for what used to be a standard.... and very different, imo, solo - then again I'm sure he played it back in like 02-04 ?)
    Halloween People/Rock This Bitch in a Safari Hat
    Sentimental Guy
    Jesusland
    Emaline
    Evaporated
    Best Imitation Of Myself (what a great 3 song back to back to back-ness)
    Picture Window
    Levi Johnston's Blues (he called it Levi's Blues, though)
    Bitch Went Nutz (With Sam)
    Dog (With Sam)
    You Don't Know Me (with Sam, Kate and Keir)
    Kate
    Bastard (four part harmonies, which I still fuck up. >.<)
    Still Fighting It
    Dr Yang
    Landed
    Zak and Sara
    Hiro's Song (on the cajon, he started on piano but couldn't remember how to play it)
    Secret Life of Morgan Davis
    Army
    Not the Same

    Encore:
    Philosophy
    Hava Nagila (at SUPER SPEED!)

    Notes/Highlights: At some point Ben commented out that his wife wanted to make sure he said to "The Great Benfolio" Which is WIChris, which, uh, if anyone was noticing, his twitter name is only Benfolio.... EITHER Fleur added Great herself as an adjective, orrrrrrrrrr one or the other of them is aware of his Burbs name..... That was great. (She did call me Chudley on twitter the other day....) Also great, but in a weird way, was the audience. It was awesome to have an audience that didn't talk through the show, buuuuuuut they also didn't sing along. And Ben was completely solo, except where mentioned, and so picking up some of the back up vocals in songs like Philosophy was a bit awkward. And I really wanted to scream; "THERE MUST BE SOMETHING BIGGER I CAN STICK IN MY BUTT" for Morgan Davis, but ALAS it was awkward. And same thing with the; "YOU WERE NOT THE SAMEEEEEEEEEE!" in Not the Same (obv) it was strange. Dog was AAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWEEEEEEEESOME. I hope he keeps that one around for a while, though I feel like next time Ben goes on tour it'll be a lot of Foldsby stuff, cause it'll probably be in support/aligned with that record, which he's still hoping for a March release date. But three, that's right, THREE, songs were NEW for me live that night. I'd never before seen Dog, Morgan Davis and Hiro's Song. So that was awesome. During the show, after You Don't Know Me, Ben kept Kate and Keir on stage (Sam disappeared almost awkwardly) and took pictures of them interacting with the audience. Lots of fun. Kate seemed not all that thrilled about the fake peeing on stage bit........OH! Also very much worth noting, the boy sitting next to Brooke at the concert proved to be hugely important as our night goes on.

    So that'll be it's own paragraph. This boy named Justin (not to be confused with jpar0) that was sitting next to Brooke was at the concert by himself, and we kinda made concert-friend-nice with him, and after the show he came round back with us to try to find Ben. It was COLD. It's nicer out today than it was two weeks ago. Anyway. So we are standing around talking just the small group of us, and Chris gets on twitter on his phone and he sees that Ben's tweeted he's back at his hotel. WELL, Justin's friends have told him that they've seen Ben in the elevator... so we go hang out at Justin's hotel just for shits, and the chance. We were swapping Ben stories and finding out that Justin has been to LOADS of shows with us. Well at least five. Anyway, and we go up stairs to the floor that Justin theoried that Ben was on. Eventually we decided to go back down to the lobby, and tada! The Bus is outside. So we went outside. And after I think Leo and the Bus Driver realized we were there for them, the bus driver came over and told us to wait inside that Ben was still in the hotel and that he'd talk to us when he came out.

    At 1 AM, the show got out at about 11:15, Ben Folds appears in the lobby. And the first thing i said was some sort of blurt out about how he'd put it on the internet for us to see. I don't think he minded at all, really, but I didn't want to weird him out..... at least anymore than normal. Got him to sign my Rockin the Suburbs EP and kinda just sat back and watched him interact with everyone else. He told the story, during the show, about taking money from the cash register at Hardee's. At one point Chris said something about it to Ben about how he used to work there too, and Ben said that he used to make shakes for himself using mountain dew syrup. I love shakes, and I love the Dew, but Dew flavored ice cream? I am a bit grossed out.

    ANOTHER NOTE WORTHY STORY. So we're standing around just bullshitting with Ben Folds (ha!) and this older man comes up and asks us what's the big deal that's got the bus outside. Well Ben was talking (it was rather rude of the man to interrupt) and I don't even think Ben heard him... so the man asked again, basically demanding to be answered. I kinda was looking at him to please be leaving us alone... and Ben, just perfectly, and I will likely see this in my head for many moons, says; "Well, you don't have to be and ASS-hole." (note us fans to be giggling). And the man said something, can't remember what, but tried to get Ben to answer his question again. And Ben gave him this line; "You know Kenny Rodgers?" (Rogers?) "Yeah." "It's his bus. I'm one of his accountants." (or something to that nature.) The guy somehow left.... We eventually parted ways after a pretty awesome group shot (teeth!) and said we'd see him tomorrow, well, for those of us that were, and did mention that it would be the big 4-0!

    After Ben left and we were exchanging goodbyes amongst fans, and getting Justin's contact information, that same man came back and said... "I'm not an idiot, I know that wasn't Kenny Rodgers, who was that guy?" -silence- Me; "Uh, that guy was Ben Folds?" -look of nonrecognition- "Uh.... he's a platinum selling artist? Lead from Ben Folds Five? Brick?" "Well, he didn't have to be a jerk about it, I just wanted to know." CLEARLY SIR, when you didn't recognize the guy who was CLEARLY the center of attention, not to mention the one signing shit, he's not on your radar, so just fuck off and move on, next time. Eventually we all left, and slept, getting ready for the next day.
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  • 30 questions about my 30 overall top artists

    Nov 13 2009, 19h32 por Vilejose

    1. How did you get into 29?
    Calle 13 - Radio, TV, etc...

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Municipal Waste - TocarPre-game

    How many albums by 13 do you own?
    東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ - None =(.

    4. What is your favorite song by 15?
    Mumakil - I'd say... IV

    5. What is your favorite song by 5?
    Metric - Gimme Sympathy

    6. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Pink Floyd - Ohh yes... Shine on You Crazy Diamond

    7. What is your favorite song by 10?
    Ben Folds - Probably... TocarZak and Sara

    8. What is a good memory you have involving 30?
    Nach - Pfff, none, hahaha.

    9. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Explosions in the Sky - All of them :).

    10. How many times have you seen 25 live?
    Ska-P Never =(. i was going to see them... But the show got cancelled.

    11. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    dälek - TocarSwollen Tongue Bums


    12. What is your favorite album by 11?
    M83 - Saturdays = Youth

    13. Who is a favorite member of 1?
    Porcupine Tree - Mr. Steven Wilson

    14. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Death - =(

    15. What is a good memory involving 27?
    Neil Perry - Dunno, everything *__*.

    16. What is your favorite song by 16?
    Mono - Mmh... I'd say... TocarFollow The Map ... But i can't really decide.

    17. What is your favorite album by 18?
    Sigur Rós - ( )

    18. What is your favorite song by 21?
    Cynic - TocarEvolutionary Sleeper

    19. What is the first song you ever heard by 26?
    Paramore - That's What You Get

    20. What is your favorite album by 2?
    NOFX - TocarThe Decline

    21. What is you favorite song by 3?
    dredg - This is a though one... I'll go for Same O'l Road

    22. What is you favorite song by 8?
    The Gathering - TocarYou Learn About It

    23. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    dälek - Never.

    24. What is the worst song by 12?
    Emperor - Unexistent.

    25. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    Textures - TocarOld Days Born Anew

    26. What is you favorite album by 7?
    Lily Allen - Alright, Still

    27. What is your favorite song by 24?
    God Is an Astronaut - TocarPost Mortem

    28. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy?
    Textures - TocarAwake

    29. What is your favorite album by 4?
    Napalm Death - Scum

    30. How many albums do you own by 20?
    Pg.99 - None :(.
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  • One fan's Ben Folds setlist request

    Nov 12 2009, 19h12 por HeyPetray

    As some of you may have noticed, Ben Folds has moved up quickly in my charts. Here's an idea for the few Ben Folds fan/friends of mine. Build the live set list you would want Ben to perform...

    Here are the rules:
    -You get up to 20 tracks, 3 of which make up an encore
    -Bonus points if you consider the order and flow
    -You don't have to explain your choices, but it may be fun
    -You can edit it whenever you want
    -You can choose songs originally performed by Ben Folds Five
    -If you choose to play, post a link to your list journal in my comments below!

    My ideal Ben Folds setlist (Version 2)
    01.TocarAnnie Waits
    02.TocarTrusted
    03.TocarFred Jones Part 2
    04.TocarAir
    05.TocarEmaline
    06.TocarPhilosophy
    07.TocarMess
    08.TocarLanded
    09.TocarZak and Sara
    10.TocarArmy
    11.TocarRock This Bitch
    12.TocarNot the Same
    13.TocarBrick
    14.TocarGone
    15.TocarThe Last Polka
    16.TocarLosing Lisa
    17.TocarThe Luckiest
    (Encore)
    18.TocarYou to Thank
    19.TocarSelfless, Cold, and Composed
    20.TocarNarcolepsy

    My original list was 26 tracks. Here are the 6 I cut (It was a bit difficult):
    TocarJesusland
    TocarBastard
    TocarStill Fighting It
    TocarOne Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces
    You Don't Know Me (feat Regina Spektor)
    TocarDr. Yang

    I'm still not 100% on the order. I'm going to make a new playlist to try it out and adjust as necessary. It may change next time you drop by!
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  • About every band and artist (and some of the DJs) I have seen live.

    Nov 10 2009, 23h42 por Codswallop

    ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead (aug 07)
    1349 (aug 07)
    30 Seconds to Mars (may 07)

    About (jul 06) (sep 06)
    Aerosmith (jun 07)
    Aeternus (dec 06)
    Æthenor (with Garm from Ulver, jan 09)
    After Forever (feb 06) (sep 07)
    Agua de Annique (feb 08)
    Akron/Family (may 09)
    All Shall Perish (jul 09)
    Amazing Baby (jul 09)
    Amenra (apr 09) (jul 09)
    Amon Düül II (apr 09)
    Amorphis (aug 07)
    Anathema (dec 06)
    Animal Alpha (aug 07)
    Animal Collective (jul 07)
    Anouk (jun 08)
    Arcade Fire (nov 07)
    Arch Enemy (aug 06) (dec 06)
    Arctic Monkeys (may 07)
    Asphyx (dec 07) (aug 09)
    Au Revoir Simone (jul 07)
    Autumn (sep 05)
    The Australian Pink Floyd Show (jun 07)

    Babylon Circus (sep 09)
    Baroness (apr 09)
    Bat for Lashes (sep 09)
    Battlelore (jul 07)
    beehoover (apr 09)
    Ben Folds (jun 08)
    The Black Seeds (jul 08)
    Black Sun Empire (dj set, apr 08) (dj set, may 08)
    Black to Comm (sep 08)
    Blind Guardian (aug 07)
    Blitzkrieg (aug 07)
    Blood Red Shoes (jul 09)
    Bohren und Der Club Of Gore (apr 07) (apr 09)
    Bonne Aparte (jul 08)
    Boris (Japan) (apr 08) (apr 09)
    Brent Coughenour (jan 09)
    Buck 65 (jul 06)
    Bumble Bees (jul 09)

    Candlemass (jul 09)
    Cannibal Corpse (aug 07)
    capacocha (jul 08)
    Carach Angren (sep 09)
    Caribou (jul 09)
    Casiotone for the Painfully Alone (sep 08)
    Children of Bodom (aug 06)
    Chrome Hoof (jul 08)
    ChthoniC (aug 07)
    Le Club Des Chats (jul 08)
    Coldplay (sep 09) (sep 09)
    Colour Haze (apr 09)
    Counting Crows (jun 08)
    Cruachan (dec 07)

    Danko Jones (aug 06)
    Death Angel (jul 09)
    Death Sentence: PANDA! (jul 09)
    Deerhoof (jul 09)
    Def Leppard (jun 08)
    Delain (jul 09)
    DéspairsRay (aug 06)
    The Devil's Blood (apr 09)
    The Dillinger Escape Plan (jul 09)
    Dimmu Borgir (aug 07)
    Dinosaur Jr. (jul 08)
    Dir en grey (aug 07)
    Dirge (sep 08)
    Disillusion (aug 07)
    Do Make Say Think (may 07) (nov 09)
    Do The Undo (jul 07)
    Doddodo (dec 08)
    The Dodos (jul 09)
    Les Doigts de l'Homme (aug 03)
    Dozer (nov 08)
    Drive Like Maria (jul 09) (sep 09)
    Drumcorps (dj set with live guitar, jun 08)

    Eagle Twin (okt 09)
    Earth (apr 09)
    Eats Tapes (jul 08)
    Ed Cox (dj set with accordion, may 08)
    Electric Eel Shock (aug 07) (may 08)
    Electric Kettle (dj set, may 09)
    Electric Wizard (sep 08)
    Emperor (aug 06)
    Enablers (mar 08)
    End Of Green (aug 06)
    Enge Buren (jul 05)
    Enslaved (aug 07) (okt 07)
    Envy (apr 09)
    The Ex (with Getatchew Mekurya, dec 09)

    Fair to Midland (aug 07)
    Falconer (aug 07)
    Fear Falls Burning (apr 08)
    Fear Factory (aug 06)
    Fear My Thoughts (jul 07)
    Final Fantasy (jul 06)
    Finntroll (aug 06) (jul 08)
    The Flaming Lips (sep 09)
    Flesh Made Sin (dec 06)
    The Fratellis (may 07)
    Freaky Age (jul 08)
    The Freeks (sep 08)

    Gabriel Rios (jun 08)
    Genghis Tron (nov 08)
    Getatchew Mekurya (with The Ex, dec 09)
    God Dethroned (dec 07)
    Gojira (jul 09)
    Golden Earring (sep 09)
    Gotthard (jun 08)
    Grails (apr 09)
    Grave Digger (aug 07)
    Growing (with Atsuo from Boris, apr 08) (apr 09)

    Haemorrhage (dec 07)
    Haggard (aug 07)
    handicapped terror
    The Happiness Project (sep 09)
    Harvestman (apr 09)
    A Hawk and a Hacksaw (jul 07) (may 09)
    HEALTH (jun 09)
    heidi mortenson (dec 08)
    De Heideroosjes (sep 09)
    Heidevolk (jul 09)
    Helrunar (apr 06)
    Hollenthon (dec 07)
    Holy Moses (dec 07)
    Hospital Bombers (aug 06)
    Howlin' Rain (jul 09)
    HṚṢṬA (with Mike Moya from Godspeed You! Black Emperor) (feb 08)

    Iced Earth (aug 07)
    Immortal (aug 07)
    In Extremo (aug 06)
    In Flames (aug 07)
    INXS (jun 07)
    Isis (apr 09)

    Jaune Toujours (jul 09)
    Jesu (dec 07)
    Jason Lytle (from Grandaddy (may 09)
    Journey (jun 08)
    Justin Nozuka (jun 08)

    Kap Bambino (jul 09)
    Kansas (jun 08)
    Kataklysm (jul 09)
    Keep of Kalessin (okt 07) (jul 09)
    De Kift (dec 07)
    KISS (jun 08)
    KK Null (with Z'EV, okt 09)
    Knifehandchop (dj set, jul 06)
    Korpiklaani (aug 06)
    Krakow (jul 07)
    Krause (jul 08)

    Late of the Pier (jul 08)
    Leafcutter John (jul 07)
    Legion of the Damned (aug 06)
    Lenny Kravitz (jun 08)
    Liars (jul 08)
    Limewax (dj set,may 08)
    Linkin Park (may 07)
    Live (jun 08)
    Lucky Dragons (jul 09)
    Lucy Love (jul 09)

    The Mad Trist (jul 09)
    The Magic Numbers (may 07)
    Mahjongg (jul 09)
    Mala Vita (apr 07)
    Malkovich (apr 08)
    Marduk (dec 07)
    Maxïmo Park (jun 08)
    Meindert Talma & The Negroes (jul 07)
    Melechesh (dec 06)
    Mêlée (jun 08)
    Members of Marvelas (apr 07)
    Meshuggah (jul 09)
    Michael Gira (from Swans) (dec 07)
    Mindless (aug 08)
    Ministry (aug 06)
    Minsk (apr 09)
    Miss Montreal (sep 09)
    MoHa! (jul 08)
    The Moi Non Plus (aug 07)
    Moke (sep 07)
    Mono (Japan) (apr 09)
    Moonsorrow (dec 06) (aug 07)
    Moonspell (aug 07) (jul 09)
    Motörhead (aug 06) (jun 08)
    Motorpsycho (dec 07) (okt 08) (apr 09)
    Mucky Pup (aug 09)
    Municipal Waste (aug 09)
    Mythlorian (aug 07)

    Napalm Death (aug 07)
    Neaera (aug 07)
    Negură Bunget (apr 09)
    Neurosis (apr 09)
    New Killer Stars (jul 08)
    Nifelheim (dec 07)
    Nightmare (France) (feb 06)
    Nisennenmondai (jul 09)
    NoMeansNo (jul 07)

    Obeah (sep 09)
    Oceana Company (may 09)
    of Montreal (feb 09)
    OM (apr 09)
    Omega Massif (apr 09)
    Opeth (aug 06)

    Pelican (sep 08)
    Peter Quistgard (jul 09)
    Pivot (jul 08) (jun 09)
    The Presets (jul 07)
    Primal Fear (aug 06)
    Primordial (dec 07)

    Racoon (jun 08)
    Radio Moscow (sep 08) (apr 09)
    The Rapture (jul 07)
    REO Speedwagon (jun 08)
    Riders on the storm (jan 07) (jun 07)
    Roger Hodgson (from Supertramp) (jun 07)
    Roger Waters (from Pink Floyd) (may 07)
    Rose Kemp (solo, aug 08) (with band, apr 09)

    Saint Vitus (apr 09)
    Sat2D (jul 08)
    Satyricon (jul 09)
    Saxon (aug 07)
    Scar 7 (sep 09)
    Scissor Sisters (may 07)
    Scorpions (aug 06) (jun 07)
    Scott Kelly (apr 09)
    Scout Niblett (dec 07)
    Sennen (The Netherlands) (may 07) (mar 08)
    seven that spells (apr 09)
    Shadowlord (apr 06)
    Shining (Norway) (with Grutle Kjelsson from Enslaved, okt 07)
    Shitmat (dj set, may 08)
    signe tollefsen (jul 07)
    Six Feet Under (aug 06)
    Six Organs of Admittance (solo, apr 09)
    Skullflower (apr 09)
    Skyforger (dec 06)
    Sleepy Sun (jul 09)
    The Smashing Pumpkins (may 07) (feb 08)
    Snöleoparden (jul 09)
    So So Modern (feb 09)
    Sodom (aug 07) (dec 07)
    Solo (apr 07)
    Sonic Youth (aug 08)
    Soulfly (aug 06)
    Speedranch (dj set with live drummer, dec 08)
    Spinvis (with band, apr 07) (solo, may 09)
    De Staat (aug 08)
    Stahlzeit (aug 09)
    Starsailor (jun 08)
    Stephan Mathieu (okt 09)
    Steve Von Till (apr 09)
    The Strange Death Of Liberal England (dec 07)
    Subway to Sally (aug 06)
    The Suicidal Birds (sep 07)
    SuidAkrA (aug 07)
    Sun Ra Arkestra (sep 08)
    Sunn O))) (with Attila Csihar from Mayhem, apr 07) (dec 07) (with Atsuo from Boris, apr 09) (may 09) (with Attila Csihar from Mayhem and Steve Moore from Earth, okt 09)
    Supergrass (aug 08)

    Tank 86 (nov 08)
    The Teenagers (jul 08)
    Telemetrik (dj set, mar 09)
    Temperatures (sep 08)
    Tesla (jun 07)
    Textures (aug 09)
    Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band (apr 08)
    Therion (aug 07)
    Thin Lizzy (jun 07)
    This Leo Sunrise (feb 08)
    Torche (sep 08)
    Tribes of Neurot (apr 09)
    Triggerfinger (may 08) (jul 08) (aug 08)
    Les Truttes (jul 04) (jul 05)
    Turbonegro (aug 07)
    Turisas (aug 07)
    TV Buddhas (jul 09)
    Twisted Sister (jun 08)
    Two Gallants (jul 07)

    Unleashed (dec 07)

    Vandal X (may 09)
    The Vision Bleak (apr 06) (aug 07)
    Vreid (dec 07)

    Warbringer (jul 09)
    Watain (sep 08)
    We vs. Death (jul 06)
    White Hills (apr 09)
    White Lies (sep 09)
    Whitesnake (aug 06) (jun 08)
    WHY? (jul 08)
    Wild Light (nov 07)
    Wintersun (aug 06)
    Wire (sep 08)
    Witchcraft (nov 08)
    Wolfmother (may 07)
    Wolves in the Throne Room (apr 09)
    The Wooden Constructions (jul 09)
    Woven Hand (aug 08) (nov 08)

    Xavier Rudd (jun 08)
    Xystus (sep 05)

    Years (nov 09)
    The Young Gods (acoustic gig, nov 08) (regular gig, apr 09)

    Z'EV (sep 08) (with KK Null, okt 09)
    Zu (apr 09)

    "With" refers solely to musical collaborations, not to support acts whatsoever. Bold are gigs that were especially brilliant.
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  • Music meme #19

    Nov 8 2009, 23h07 por ohmygoshhhhhhhh

    Put your media player on random.

    Song Number 1: Werewolf Heart by Dead Man's Bones
    Your favourite lyric from this song: "You'd look nice in a grave"
    Does this song have any bad memories attached?: No.
    What genre is this?: Folk.

    Song Number 2: Get Up by Travis
    What's the last line of this song?: "You gotta get up"
    Have you ever seen this artist live?: No.
    Who does this song make you think of?: Being forced to wake up when I don't want to.

    Song Number 3: Late by Ben Folds
    What's the first line of this song?:: "Under some dirty words on a dirty wall"
    Where did you first here this song?: At home when I discovered his music online.
    How about the first time you heard the artist?: Around the same time, same place.

    Song Number 4: Believe Me Natalie by The Killers
    Which friend could this be a theme tune for, and why?: None, at least I think so.
    Write down the chorus: "Believe me Natalie, listen Natalie, this is your last chance"
    Why do you like this song?: It's sad and pretty, but not my favourite song by them.

    Song Number 5: Everything Is Average Nowadays by Kaiser Chiefs
    What kind of film would you choose this as the theme for?: Documentary maybe.
    Who introduced you to this artist?: I discovered it online.
    Best part of this song: "Get your coats, we're leaving, we'll just do something else"

    Song Number 6: For Tomorrow by Blur
    The third line reads: "Trying not to be sick again"
    How long is this song?: 4 minutes and 20 seconds.
    Is it one of your favourites? Why?: Band, yes, song, no. It's good, but wouldn't be on my top list.

    Song Number 7: Oscillate Wildly by The Smiths
    How long have you been listening to this artist?: For years, I don't even remember when I first started.
    What's the cover look like on the album this came from?: Black and white, a man sitting behind a table looking left.
    What's this song about?: This song has no lyrics, so I can only base the meaning on the title and melody.

    Has your favourite song come up? If not, what is it?: No, but I don't have a favourite song anyway. How can a person just love one song? There are so many good songs and my favourite depends on the mood and how the song connects to my mood or life at the time.
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