• Respuestas a algunas preguntas encadenadas

    Ago 3 2009, 13h37 por kivah_wolf

    1. What's your favorite song by 15? (King Crimson)
    I think it's The Court of the Crimson King.

    2. How did you get into 20?
    Enrique Bunbury. There was a time that I was listening to this man almost every day. He had been in a higher position if I was taking here a couple of years more.

    3. Who is your favorite member in 1?
    Fantômas. Not really, but anyway they are a very great band.

    4. What’s your favorite lyric bit by 29? (Damon Albarn & Michael Nyman)
    I don't remember very well the disc, but we are talking about a soundtrack. I am not sure that the songs had lyrics.

    5. Have you ever seen 22 live? (Pink Floyd)
    Never

    6. What's your favorite album from 10? (Anathema)
    This one is a hard decision. Maybe Alternative 4, but only maybe.

    7. Do you own any merchandise from 3? (Quique González)
    Yes, a t-shirt that I bought a few months ago in a concert.

    8. What is a good memory you have of 7? (Dmitri Shostakovich)
    I don't have any special memory related to he.

    9. Is there a member of the same age as you in 2? (Michael Nyman)
    No.

    10. When did you first get into 8? (Toxic Holocaust)
    From the beginning, but already I was listening to them between two or three years.

    11. Who likes 4 along with you? (Radiohead)
    I think that not many of my friends.

    12. Which song did you first hear from 16? (Bunbury & Vegas)
    Puta desagradecida. Its title has a lot of force.

    13. What song made you fall in love with 5? (Ismael Serrano)
    Últimamente.

    14. Which song do you not like by 18? (Rishloo)
    I like all in major or minor measure.

    15. Why do you like 14's songs? (Mastodon)
    For the perfect combination between complexity and bestiality of absolutely all their songs.

    16. Where did you first hear 6? (The Doors)
    In the radio, I think.

    17. How long was 19 a singer before you liked them? (Pearl Jam)
    They were going approximately 8 years as "stable" formation before I knew them.

    18. Does 13 have a song that gives you a bad memory? (Antimatter)
    Too much.

    19. When did you get into 17? (The Beatles)
    I grew with them.

    20. How long have you been into 9? (Wim Mertens)
    A couple of months.

    21. If 11 had a concert 300 miles away, would you drive there to see them? (Johann Sebastian Bach)
    If Johann Sebastian Bach was giving a concert, I would be very, very scared.

    22. How many CDs do you own of 12? (Satoshi Okubo)
    None.

    23. Does 21 have a song that makes you cry? (Pedro Guerra & Ángel González)
    Ángel González has some poem that has made me cry, but not songs.

    24. Does 27 have a song that makes you happy? (Nihilist)
    They don't do songs in order that we are happy.

    25. Does 23 have a song that makes you smile? (Opeth)
    Not, but they have many that make me have orgasms. If it serves...

    26. What's the last song you've listened to from 28? (Cire)
    I don't remember.

    27. Is there a song by 32 that you've listened to more than 30 times? (Marwan)
    I doubt it.

    28. What is a song from 50 that you've only listened to once? (1980)
    None.

    29. Is there a song you are sick of hearing by 24? (Fantômas Melvins Big Band)
    Not yet.

    30. What song got you into 40? (Alice in Chains)
    The album Dirt.

    31. What is your favorite single by 25? (Héroes del Silencio)
    TocarLa Chispa Adecuada.

    32. If 49 hated you, what would you do? (Ensemble Micrologus)
    I don't care.

    33. What would you say if 42 or one of the members from 42 asked you out? (maudlin of the Well)
    Nothing.

    34. Would you care if 41 had a boyfriend/girlfriend? (Rafa Pons)
    If she inspires him...

    35. Who has the best voice in 46? (Russian Red)
    Hum... She?

    36. Do you think 26 is/are good looking? (Amancio Prada)
    He is... dead.

    37. How many times have you listened to your favorite song by 36? (Jordi Savall)
    I have no fuck idea.

    38. How many CDs do you own of 30? (Adrift)
    None, but I'm looking for "Monolito" and "Troya".

    39. Is there a song from 38 that makes you mad? (Pungent Stench)
    No, but they're an amazing band.

    40. Which member from 31 do you want to see go solo? If 31 is only one artist, what would you do if they joined a group? (Callisto).
    I don't know. All of them?

    41. What does your favorite song from 48 remind you of? (Annihilator)
    I don't remember what song is the one that more I like.

    42. Did you hate 43 at first? (The Ocean)
    No!

    43. Does your best friend also listen to 33? (Michel Camilo & Tomatito)
    If I force her...

    44. Do you think your parents would like 37? (Klimt 1918)
    No.

    45. Does 47 have a song that makes you want to dance? (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
    Not, and it is possible that it is the only one.

    46. Have you ever seen 34 in person? (Gorillaz)
    No.

    47. Do you like 44's name? (Demilich)
    Psé...

    48. Is there someone in 45 that you want to go out with? (Purtenance)
    No...

    49. Do you know anyone that hates 39? (Bernard Herrmann)
    For his good... I wait that not.

    50. Have you ever danced to a song from 35? (El Último de la Fila)
    Yes.
  • 2009 Song of the Day

    Jan 22 2009, 2h15 por shellbird

    THE current list. So far, I'm rather fond! =)

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    2009 Song of the Day List




    January


    1/1/09
    SOTD #732 - ‘TocarHorse And I', Bat for Lashes

    2/1/09
    SOTD #733 - ‘Ice Monster’, Minus the Bear

    3/1/09
    SOTD #734 - ‘Batcat’, Mogwai

    4/1/09
    SOTD #735 - ‘Chicago’, Sufjan Stevens

    5/1/09
    SOTD #736 - ‘TocarWax Simulacra’, The Mars Volta

    6/1/09
    SOTD #737 - ‘TocarMarble House’, The Knife

    7/1/09
    SOTD #738 - ‘I’m Good, I’m Gone’, Lykke Li

    8/1/09
    SOTD #739 - ‘TocarParis’, Patrick Wolf

    9/1/09
    SOTD #740 - ‘TocarThe Car Song’, The Cat Empire

    10/1/09
    SOTD #741 - ‘TocarEven Flow’, Pearl Jam

    11/1/09
    SOTD #742 - ‘Help, I’m Alive’, Metric

    12/1/09
    SOTD #743 - ‘The Day You Come’, Powderfinger

    13/1/09
    SOTD #744 - ‘TocarHorror With Eyeballs’, The Dissociatives

    14/1/09
    SOTD #745 - ‘TocarThe Start of Something’, Voxtrot

    15/1/09
    SOTD #746 - ‘TocarColossal’, Wolfmother

    16/1/09
    SOTD #747 - ‘The Sorry State’, The Pineapple Thief

    17/1/09
    SOTD #748 - ‘The Wrestler’, Bruce Springsteen (Special Request alla Miggie)

    18/1/09
    SOTD #749 - ‘Venus As A Boy’, Björk

    19/1/09
    SOTD #750 - ‘TocarIxtapa’, Rodrigo y Gabriela

    20/1/09
    SOTD #751 - ‘Leyendecker’, Battles

    21/1/09
    SOTD #752 - ‘TocarFarewell Rocketship’, Children Collide

    22/1/09
    SOTD #753 - ‘Let’s Dance To Joy Division’, The Wombats

    23/1/09
    SOTD #754 - 'Open Car', Porcupine Tree

    24/1/09
    SOTD #755 - ‘TocarApprentice of the Universe’, Pure Reason Revolution

    25/1/09
    SOTD #756 - ‘TocarRest My Chemistry’, Interpol

    26/1/09
    SOTD #757 - ‘Are You Interested?’, Cog

    27/1/09
    SOTD #758 - ‘Down Is the New Up’, Radiohead

    28/1/09
    SOTD #759 - ‘TocarRoads’, Portishead

    29/1/09
    SOTD #760 - ‘TocarConnect’, The Cooper Temple Clause

    30/1/09
    SOTD #761 - ‘TocarUlysses’, Franz Ferdinand

    31/1/09
    SOTD #762 - ‘Two Atoms In A Molecule', Noah and the Whale (Special Choice alla John)




    February


    1/2/09
    SOTD #763 - ‘Listen Lovers’, Sad Waters

    2/2/09
    SOTD #764 - ‘TocarIn These Hands’, The Butterfly Effect

    3/2/09
    SOTD #765 - ‘My Girls’, Animal Collective

    4/2/09
    SOTD #766 - ‘(You Were) The Last High’, The Dandy Warhols

    5/2/09
    SOTD #767 - ‘I Need a Life’, Born Ruffians

    6/2/09
    SOTD #768 - ‘TocarDirty Boots’, Sonic Youth

    7/2/09
    SOTD #769 - ‘Juicebox’, The Strokes

    8/2/09
    SOTD #770 - ‘TocarBulls on Parade’, Rage Against the Machine

    9/2/09
    SOTD #771 - ‘TocarElectricity’, Spiritualized

    10/2/09
    SOTD #772 - ‘TocarSometimes’, My Bloody Valentine

    11/2/09
    SOTD #773 - ‘TocarGreen Grass of Tunnel’, múm

    12/2/09
    SOTD #774 - ‘TocarAn End Has A Start’, Editors

    13/2/09
    SOTD #775 - ‘TocarAmerican English’, Idlewild

    14/2/08
    SOTD #776 - ‘TocarGallery Piece’, of Montreal

    15/2/09
    SOTD #777 - ‘radio’, Apple Jelly

    16/2/09
    SOTD #778 - ‘TocarThe Fear’, Lily Allen

    17/2/09
    SOTD #779 - ‘TocarCannonball’, Damien Rice

    18/2/09
    SOTD #780 - ‘TocarThe White Hare’, Seth Lakeman

    19/2/09
    SOTD #781 - ‘TocarMr. Pitiful’, Matt Costa

    20/2/09
    SOTD #782 - ‘TocarThe Streets Fell Into My Window’, The Red Paintings

    21/2/09
    SOTD #783 - ‘O Valencia’, The Decemberists

    22/2/09
    SOTD #784 - ‘No Balance Palace’, Kashmir

    23/2/09
    SOTD #785 - ‘TocarCloser’, Kings of Leon

    24/2/09
    SOTD #786 - ‘Tocar1979’, The Smashing Pumpkins

    25/2/09
    SOTD #787 - ‘TocarMouthful Of Cavities’, Blind Melon (Special Request alla John)

    26/2/09
    SOTD #788 - ‘TocarWeight of the World’, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

    27/2/09
    SOTD #789 - ‘TocarColors’, Portugal. The Man

    28/2/09
    SOTD #790 - ‘Black History Month’, Death From Above 1979




    March


    1/3/09
    SOTD #791 - ‘TocarSurvivalism’, Nine Inch Nails

    2/3/09
    SOTD #792 - 'Do You Realize?', The Flaming Lips

    3/3/09
    SOTD #793 - ‘Enjoy The Silence’, Depeche Mode

    4/3/09
    SOTD #794 - ‘TocarHear You Me’, Jimmy Eat World

    5/3/09
    SOTD #795 - ‘TocarScar’, Missy Higgins

    6/3/09
    SOTD #796 - ‘TocarBlack Friday Rule’, Flogging Molly

    -Week alla John-

    7/3/09
    SOTD #797 - ‘TocarCompliments(Shibuyaka Remix; Nick Zinner)’, Bloc Party

    8/3/09
    SOTD #798 - ‘Hyperballad’, Bjork

    9/3/09
    SOTD #799 - ‘Her Morning Elegance’, Oren Lavie

    10/3/09
    SOTD #800 - ‘Burn My Shadow’, UNKLE

    11/3/09
    SOTD #801 - ‘In the City’, Gerling

    12/3/09
    SOTD #802 - ‘Sæglópur’, Sigur Rós

    13/3/09
    SOTD #803 - ‘TocarAm I Wry? No’, Mew

    -End Week alla John-

    14/3/09
    SOTD #804 - ‘Half Full Glass Of Wine’, Tame Impala

    15/3/09
    SOTD #805 - ‘Treat Yo Mama’, The John Butler Trio

    16/3/09
    SOTD #806 - ‘A-Punk’, Vampire Weekend (Special Request alla Niamh)

    17/3/09
    SOTD #807 - ‘TocarMysterious Ways’, U2

    18/3/09
    SOTD #808 - ‘Fucking Boyfriend’, The Bird and the Bee

    19/3/09
    SOTD #809 - ‘Cathy’s Clown’, The Everly Brothers

    20/3/09
    SOTD #810 - ‘TocarGrace’, Jeff Buckley

    21/3/09
    SOTD #811 - ‘Fools Gold’, The Stone Roses

    22/3/09
    SOTD #812 - ‘TocarClear’, Cire

    23/3/09
    SOTD #813 - ‘Rebellion (Lies)’, Arcade Fire

    24/3/09
    SOTD #814 - ‘Ever Fallen in Love?’, Buzzcocks

    25/3/09
    SOTD #814 - ‘TocarFractions’, Decoder Ring (Special Request alla Cat)

    26/3/09
    SOTD #815 - ‘Atlas’, Battles

    27/3/09
    SOTD #816 - ‘Windowlicker’, Aphex Twin

    28/3/09
    SOTD #817 - ‘TocarComfy in Nautica’, Panda Bear

    29/3/09
    SOTD #818 - ‘TocarYou Are The One’, Shiny Toy Guns

    30/3/09
    SOTD #819 - ‘TocarFour Ton Mantis’, Amon Tobin

    31/3/09
    SOTD #820 - ‘TocarFool In Rain’, Pivot




    April


    1/4/09
    SOTD #821 - ‘Men’s Needs’, The Cribs

    2/4/09
    SOTD #822 - ‘Drown With Me’, Porcupine Tree

    3/4/09
    SOTD #823 - ‘2 Rights Make 1 Wrong’, Mogwai

    4/4/09
    SOTD #824 - ‘TocarLife On Mars?’, David Bowie

    5/4/09
    SOTD #825 - ‘TocarLondon Calling’, The Clash

    6/4/09
    SOTD #826 - ‘TocarAll At Sea’, Jamie Cullum

    7/4/09
    SOTD #827 - ‘TocarRockets’, Cat Power

    8/4/09
    SOTD #828 - ‘JAMMIN’’, Bob Marley

    9/4/09
    SOTD #829 - ‘TocarThe Message’, The Cops

    10/4/09
    SOTD #830 - ‘Summer Bird Diamond’, Seabear

    11/4/09
    SOTD #831 - ‘Angel in the Snow’, Elliott Smith

    12/4/09
    SOTD #832 - ‘TocarThe Joker’, Steve Miller Band

    13/4/09
    SOTD #833 - ‘The Cynic’, Kashmir

    14/4/09
    SOTD #834 - ‘TocarJust To Have You’, Vetiver

    15/4/09
    SOTD #835 - ‘Empire’, Kasabian

    16/4/09
    SOTD #836 - ‘Flashing Red Light Means Go’, The Boxer Rebellion

    17/4/09
    SOTD #837 - ‘TocarGhost’, Stoney

    18/4/09
    SOTD #838 - ‘TocarRun’, Air

    19/4/09
    SOTD #839 - ‘Tocar5 Years Time’, Noah and the Whale

    20/4/09
    SOTD #840 - ‘Dr. L'Ling’, Minus the Bear

    21/4/09
    SOTD #841 - ‘TocarGirl in the Fire’, Pendulum

    22/4/09
    SOTD #842 - ‘La Ritournelle’, Sébastien Tellier

    23/4/09
    SOTD #843 - ‘The Man Who Isn't There’, Oren Lavie

    24/4/09
    SOTD #844 - ‘TocarMammoth’, Interpol

    25/4/09
    SOTD #845 - ‘TocarDream On’, Depeche Mode

    26/4/09
    SOTD #846 - ‘TocarRenegades of Funk’, Rage Against the Machine

    27/4/09
    SOTD #847 - ‘TocarLike A Pen’, The Knife

    28/4/09
    SOTD #848 - ‘TocarDrugs’, The Music

    29/4/09
    SOTD #849 - ‘TocarWe Love You’, The Pineapple Thief

    30/4/09
    SOTD #850 - ‘Don't Be Afraid, You Have Just Got Your Eyes Closed’, múm




    May


    1/5/09
    SOTD #851 - ‘TocarThe Fix’, Elbow

    2/5/09
    SOTD #852 - ‘The Dress Looks Good On You’, Sufjan Stevens

    3/5/09
    SOTD #853 - ‘TocarDeadweight on Velveteen’, José González

    4/5/09
    SOTD #854 - ‘Stockholm Syndrome’, Muse

    5/5/09
    SOTD #855 - ‘Bounce’, MSTRKRFT

    6/5/09
    SOTD #856 - ‘TocarHey Joe’, Jimi Hendrix

    7/5/09
    SOTD #857 - ‘Zebra’, John Butler Trio

    8/5/09
    SOTD #858 - ‘TocarUnder The Milky Way’, The Church

    9/5/09
    SOTD #859 - ‘Don’t Cry Out’, Shiny Toy Guns

    10/5/09
    SOTD #860 - ‘Back + Forth’, Maps

    11/5/09
    SOTD #861 - ‘Dreamstate’, Only the Sea Slugs

    12/5/09
    SOTD #862 - ‘TocarHouse Of The Rising Sun’, The Animals

    13/5/09
    SOTD #863 - ‘TocarPackt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box’, Radiohead

    14/5/09
    SOTD #864 - ‘TocarRace: In’, Battles

    15/5/09
    SOTD #865 - ‘Bring Me Back A Dog’, IAMX

    16/5/09
    SOTD #866 - ‘The Arm’, Islands

    17/5/09
    SOTD #867 - ‘TocarWays to Make It Through the Wall’, Los Campesinos!

    18/5/09
    SOTD #868 - ‘Ruler’, Marnie Stern

    19/5/09
    SOTD #869 - ‘Daisy Click Clack’, Stereolab

    20/5/09
    SOTD #870 - ‘TocarThe Chills’, Peter Bjorn and John

    21/5/09
    SOTD #871 - ‘Feeler’, Pete Murray

    22/5/09
    SOTD #872 - ‘Summer’, Old Man River

    23/5/09
    SOTD #873 - ‘Leave It',Yes

    24/5/09
    SOTD #874 - ‘TocarHow Six Songs Collide’, Norwegian Recycling

    25/5/09
    SOTD #875 - ‘TocarSo Tonight That I Might See’, Mazzy Star

    26/5/09
    SOTD #876 - ‘TocarOnly Shallow’, My Bloody Valentine

    27/5/09
    SOTD #877 - 'TocarI Like What You Say', Nada Surf

    28/5/09
    SOTD #878 - ‘TocarFor Our Elegant Caste’, of Montreal

    29/5/09
    SOTD #879 - ‘Different World’, The Pineapple Thief

    30/5/09
    SOTD #880 - ‘TocarAshes to Ashes’, David Bowie

    31/5/09
    SOTD #881 - ‘TocarHalfway Home’, TV on the Radio




    June


    1/6/09
    SOTD #882 - ‘TocarOrion’, Rodrigo y Gabriela

    2/6/09
    SOTD #883 - ‘TocarYou Held The World In Your Arms’, Idlewild

    3/6/09
    SOTD #884 - ‘I’m The Least You Could Do’, The Bloodhound Gang

    4/6/09
    SOTD #885 - ‘Soviets’, The Boxer Rebellion

    5/6/09
    SOTD #886 - ‘An Honest Mistake’, The Bravery

    6/6/09
    SOTD #887 - ‘TocarToday’, The Smashing Pumpkins

    7/6/09
    SOTD #888 - ‘Change’, Karnivool

    8/6/09
    SOTD #889 - ‘Burying Luck’, Minus the Bear

    9/6/09
    SOTD #890 - ‘Water Curses’, Animal Collective

    10/6/09
    SOTD #891 - ‘California Dreaming’, John Mayer Trio

    11/6/09
    SOTD #892 - ‘President’, IAMX

    12/6/09
    SOTD #893 - ‘Victorious Cupid’, Pure Reason Revolution

    13/6/09
    SOTD #894 - ‘Sunrise’, Yeasayer

    14/6/09
    SOTD #895 - ‘Easy’, Voxtrot

    15/6/09
    SOTD #896 - ‘Damn the River’, The Phoenix Foundation (Special Request alla Cat)

    16/6/09
    SOTD #897 - ‘Fight Test’, The Flaming Lips

    17/6/09
    SOTD #898 - ‘Saboteur’, Amon Tobin

    18/6/09
    SOTD #899 - ‘TocarThe Longest Time’, Billy Joel

    19/6/09
    SOTD #900 - ‘TocarGlass’, Bat for Lashes

    20/6/09
    SOTD #901 - ‘TocarI Love College’, Asher Roth (Special Birthday Request alla Bennett – 18 bitches)

    21/6/09
    SOTD #902 - ‘TocarFallen Angel’, Elbow

    22/6/09
    SOTD #903 - ‘Tendency’, Battle

    23/6/09
    SOTD #904 - ‘TocarEl Mañana’, Gorillaz

    24/6/09
    SOTD #905 - ‘TocarWe Need a War’, Fischerspooner

    25/6/09
    SOTD #906 - ‘TocarGirl’, Beck

    26/6/09
    SOTD #907 - ‘TocarThriller’, Michael Jackson
















    Back in time:

    2007 Song of the Day

    2008 Song of the Day
  • 18000th Scrobble!

    Dez 23 2008, 16h51 por Midnighter_9999

  • 50 questions about your Top 50 artists.

    Set 16 2008, 16h01 por schisM_aj

    1.How did you get into no.29?
    Ludwig van Beethoven - His music is all over popular culture. Mostly his 5th and 9th symphonies, as well as his piano sonatas. My sister used to play moonlight when I (and she) was in highschool. It's a beautiful piece of music.

    2. What's the first song you ever heard by no.22?
    King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man

    3. Whats your favorite lyric by no.33?
    Sigur Ros - Icelandic, so I have no idea. I also can't understand his falsetto voice most of the time either :P Or maybe that's just the language barrier.

    4. How did you get into no.49?
    Foo Fighters - Friend and Radio

    5. How many albums by no.13 do you own?
    Muse - their discography, minus HAARP, so 5. Showbiz, Origin of Symmetry, Absolution, Black Holes and Revelations, and Hullabaloo.

    6. What is your favorite song by no.50?
    Kamelot - Karma

    7. Is there a song by no.39 that makes you sad?
    Mitch Hedberg - yes, all of them, cause he is deceased :(

    8. What is your favorite song by no.15?
    Metallica - For Whom the Bell Tolls

    9. What is your favorite song by no.5?
    65daysofstatic - TocarMusic is Music as Devices are kisses is Everything

    10. Is there a song by no.6 that makes you happy?
    Opeth - not really. I don't listen to "happy" music. It lacks emotional value if you ask me. I get happy when I watch television and movies. You can't feel happiness like you feel sadness, chills, awe, etc. My god, what an emo.

    11. What is the worst song by no.40?
    Double Handed - NONE

    12. What is your favorite song by no.10?
    Dream Theater - Strange Deja Vu. Great track.

    13. What is a good memory you have involving no.30?
    The Chemical Brothers - chilling with my mate in my car driving down to Victor from a visit to Noarlunga to waste (read: enjoy spending) my hard earned at JB Hifi. Good times.

    14. What is your favorite song by no.38?
    Reel Big Fish - Beer. I don't really know how they got in there, I only know like one of their songs. I must have accidentally left the album on repeat O.o

    15. Is there a song by no.19 that makes you happy?
    (hed) PE - Read previous "happy" music comment, but in this case... Crazy Legs, sort of.

    16. Is there a song by no.25 that makes you sad?
    System of a Down - Soldier Side

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    Shy Child - Kick Drum, live at the Adelaide Big Day Out. Great show.

    18. What's your favorite lyric by no.11?
    Rage Against the Machine - Mr anchor assure me that Baghdad is burning. Your voice it is so soothing, that cunning mantra of killing. I need you my witness to dress this up so bloodless. To numb me and purge me now of thoughts of blaming you.

    19. Who is a favorite member of no.1?
    Tool - Thanks. You make me choose my favourite member of THIS bad. God. I'm a drummer, which makes it even harder to say Adam Jones (sorry Danny). I LOVE his onstage demeanour. I think his presence adds a lot to their music.

    20. Is there a song by no.14 that makes you happy?
    God Is an Astronaut - I don't think they have any songs that make anyone happy.

    21. What is a good memory involving no.27?
    The Pirate Ship Quintet - Listening to them.

    22. What is your favorite song by no.16?
    Elliot Smith - Between the Bars. Gorgeous song.

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by no.47?
    Howard Shore - The Prophecy, at the start of LOTR episode one.

    24. What is your favorite album by no.18?
    Cire - Wholesale Buyout

    25. What is your favorite song by no.21?
    The Mars Volta - Ilyena

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by no.26?
    The Cat Empire - Hello. That's got to be their worst song, too.

    27. What is your favorite album by no.3?
    Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet

    28. What is you favorite song by no.2?
    Cog - God... 50/50 between Real Life and Anarchy OK.

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by no.32?
    Royal Crown Revue - Hey Pachuco! when i was watching The Mask.

    30. What is you favorite song by no.8?
    Radiohead - any night before tonight I would have said Paranoid Android, but I'm going to go with Reckoner.

    31. How many times have you seen no.17 live?
    Pink Floyd - never.

    32. Is there a song by no.44 that makes you happy?
    ASHES dIVIDE - Sword, only because Maynard's son (Devo) plays cello on it.

    33. How did you get into no.12?
    The Smashing Pumpkins - executive decision of my brain. One of the biggest bands of the 90's. It had to be done.

    34. What is the worst song by no.45?
    Zwan - Pick any except Lyric. Don't really like Zwan tbqh.

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by no.34?
    Queen - It's shocking that I remember this, but I would have been close to 5 at the time, and I remember it being Fat Bottomed Girls.

    36. What was the first song you ever heard by no.48?
    Nine Inch Nails - Head Like a Hole.

    37. How many times have you seen no.42 live?
    Bill Hicks - never, he's dead.

    38. What is you favorite song by no.36?
    Frank Sinatra - My Way

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by no.28?
    The Prodigy - Smack my Bitch Up

    40. What is you favorite album by no.7?
    A Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step

    41. Is there a song by no.31 that makes you happy?
    David Cross - Yes, because he's a comedian and not a band/singer. His bit on racist politicians in the USA is hilarious. "The senator says that he will fuck the help, but he will not give them a decent wage. He says that's what he believes, and pussy's pussy. He says that his Johnson is colourblind and it is the bane of his existence."

    42. What is your favorite album by no.41?
    Toto - Whatever has Africa on it.

    43. What is your favorite song by no.24?
    Queens of the Stone Age - Feel Good Hit of the Summer

    44. What is a good memory you have involving no.46?
    Zed - Watching whatever movie "Renegade Fighter" appears in. I don't even know it, but surely it was good enough for me to remember it.

    45. What is your favorite song by no.35?
    Audioslave - Cochise

    46. Is there a song by no.9 that makes you happy?
    Rishloo - no.

    47. What is your favorite album by no.4?
    Maybeshewill - Japanese Spy Transcript EP

    48. Who is your favorite member of no.37?
    Regurgitator - I don't know any members of this band.

    49. What is the first song you ever heard by no.43?
    All My Faith Lost... - Sleep Now

    50. What is your favorite song by no.20?
    Liquid Tension Experiment - When the Water Breaks
  • Back Up of Personal Recommendations (As of July 11, 2008)

    Jul 11 2008, 17h21 por FirstThugLife

    Recommendations from Friends

    Velvet Acid Christ
    FirstThugLife: “Hey, I think you might like Velvet Acid Christ, check it out. -Industrial rock/electro”

    Tuesday afternoon
    Delete
    Sparrows
    FirstThugLife: “Hey, I think you might like Sparrows, check it out.”

    9 days ago
    Delete
    Fall of the Leafe
    FirstThugLife: “Hey, I think you might like Fall of the Leafe, check it out. Death metal”

    last month
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    Killola
    SinsWritter: “Hey, I think you might like Killola, check it out.”

    last month
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    audiobytes for autobots
    FirstThugLife: “Hey, I think you might like audiobytes for autobots, check it out.”

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    George Carlin
    FirstThugLife: “Just amazing... !!! sad to see this comedian go. need to get all his material and put it on a dvd-r. ASAP”

    last month
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    She Craves
    FirstThugLife: “Hey, I think you might like She Craves, check it out.”

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    A Whisper in the Noise
    FirstThugLife: “Hey, I think you might like A Whisper in the Noise, check it out. - Post=rock”

    last month
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    Museum
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    last month
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    The Black Ghosts
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    Tricky
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    Tiago Sousa
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    Bell X1
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    If Lucy Fell
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    Mr.Smiff
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    Scar Symmetry
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    Fair to Midland
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    1997
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    {{{Sunset}}}
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    Hurt
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    Vânia Fernandes
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    his mighty robot
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    May 2008
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    a'tris – Cactus Bride
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    May 2008
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    Rilo Kiley – A Man/Me/Then Jim
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    May 2008
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    Queensrÿche – Silent Lucidity
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    Tristâme – Move On
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    New Young Pony Club – Tight Fit
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    Distant Fires Burning – Vintage - Medina (Distant Fires in the cold, Cold Night)
    FirstThugLife: “Check it out!”

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    Feeder – Paperfaces
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    Filter – The Best Things
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    Cire
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    Emptyself
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    Neil Young – Computer Age
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    Donna Maria
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    Feeder
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    Feeder
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    This Will Destroy You
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    Shout Out Louds
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    Grinderman
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    Raine Maida
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    Aphex Twin – Alberto Balsalm
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    Slimmy
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    Rita Redshoes
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    Espanca-Moscas
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    Murder by Death
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    Readymade
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    More Than A Thousand
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    Wraygunn
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    Frozen Silence
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    Mind.In.A.Box
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    Velvet Acid Christ
    Sparrows
    Sparrows
    Killola
    Fall of the Leafe
    Mind.In.A.Box
    Frozen Silence
    A Whisper in the Noise
    Bell X1
    Fair to Midland
    Mr.Smiff
    The Black Ghosts
    {{{Sunset}}}
    Museum
    Tiago Sousa
    1997
    Wraygunn
    Hurt
    Tricky
    his mighty robot
    Scar Symmetry
    Fair to Midland
    More Than A Thousand
    Readymade
    Murder by Death
    Rita Redshoes
    Espanca-Moscas
    Slimmy
    Shout Out LoudsFeeder
    This Will Destroy You
    Raine Maida
    Grinderman
    Emptyself
    Cire
    Donna Maria


    TocarCactus Bride
    TocarA Man/Me/Then Jim
    TocarSilent Lucidity
    TocarAlberto Balsalm

    Distant Fires Burning – Vintage - Medina (Distant Fires in the cold, Cold Night)
    Tristâme – Move OnNew Young Pony Club – Tight Fit
  • Songs I Could't Find In Years - Can Anybody Help :)

    Abr 27 2008, 12h21 por OneWorldDestiny

    An upload or mail to ataoezev@yahoo.com and you're my hero that day: :)

    Aerosmith:
    TocarDream On
    (i'm pretty sure there is one that they recorded in the 80s or 90s. i'm not looking for the 70's original or a live version :)

    KHZ:
    Fly on the Windscreen

    Guster:
    U2 Medley

    The Hoosiers:
    We Didn't Start the Fire

    Cire:
    10 Flees

    Be:
    TocarBlack Rain

    Duncan Sheik:
    TocarA Purple Trail

    John Zealey:
    TocarComing Up Roses
    TocarQuainton Road

    JADE REDD:
    Tocarwait for me

    Anajo:
    Die Tränen sind immer noch meine

    Elton John:
    Basque

    The Rolling Stones:
    Snow Flake
    (i hav a live version and am looking for a studio recording of this)

    Billy Joel:
    Travelling Prayer
    Land of Despair
    Hotel St. George

    Dispatch:
    TocarGone
    TocarSpades
    TocarBulls on Parade

    Don Henley:
    Sit Down, You're Rockin' The Boat

    Edwyn Collins:
    I Guess I'm Just a Little Too Sensitive
    Stars Over 45 (Medley)
    Untitled Melody

    Elisa:
    TocarCure Me

    Hothouse Flowers:
    Learning to Walk

    Tasmin Archer:
    Take Care

    The Himalayans:
    Wishing Well

    The Plimsouls:
    Falling Awake

    Tunng:
    the bonnie black hair
    TocarMaypole Song

    love+peace
  • how diverse is my musical taste?

    Abr 19 2007, 16h13 por raskichuela

    First, make a list of your top-20 artists overall. Then, for each of these artists, add the 8 most similar artists to your list. Delete any duplicates, count up the number of entries on your list and this will give you some idea of how eclectic your listening habits are. A score of 9 represents an extremely unvaried musical taste while a 160 represents an extremely varied one (DO NOT count your top 20 artists, only the similar artists).



    1. Poison the Well
    everytime i die
    norma jean
    hopesfall
    converge
    the bled
    between the buried and me
    as i lay dying
    from autumn to ashes

    2. Dead to Fall
    through the eyes of the dead
    the acacia strain
    bury your dead
    on broken wings
    remembering never
    between the buried and me
    the red chord
    from a second story window


    3. Between the Buried and Me
    the red chord
    the black dahlia murder
    everytime i die
    norma jean
    converge
    darkest hour
    bury your dead
    the dillinger escape plan


    4.DeLamarca
    brainjuice
    cordura
    tenpel
    virgen
    elecktra
    so alive
    morgana vs. morgana
    dia de furia


    5. Porcupine Tree
    blackfield
    opeth
    pain of salvation
    dream theater
    riverside
    tool
    spock's beard
    ayreon


    6. Maximum the Hormone
    head phones president
    マキシマム ザ ホルモン
    onsoku line
    the black horn
    beat crusaders
    mimichiri bouzu
    nightmare
    dorils


    7.From Autumn to Ashes
    atreyu
    underoath
    alexisonfire
    funeral for a friend
    thursday
    as i lay dying
    silverstein
    thrice


    8.Sieges Even
    fates warning
    deadsoul tribe
    threshold
    vanden plas
    shadow gallery
    enchant
    riverside
    arena


    9.Cire
    the mayan factor
    day one symphony
    clann zú
    oceansize
    codeseven
    dredg
    strata
    team sleep


    10.Matisyahu
    sublime
    kanye west
    bob marley
    gnars barkley
    311
    gorillaz
    outkast
    bob marley & the wailers



    11.Machine Head
    fear factory
    chimaira
    soulfly
    sepultura
    pantera
    killswitch engage
    slayer
    trivium



    12.All Out War
    100 demons
    shattered realm
    death threat
    integrity
    death before dishonor
    hoods
    madball
    full blown chaos


    13. Miyavi
    gazette
    dir en grey
    alice nine
    ?-miyavi-
    gackt
    déspairsray
    antic cafe
    kagrra,



    14. dredg
    the mars volta
    oceansize
    tool
    deftones
    a perfect circle
    porcupine tree
    at the drive-in
    coheed and cambria



    15.Dog Eat Dog
    xblockx
    biohazard
    clawfinger
    downset
    body count
    life of agony
    pennywise
    guano apes


    16.Mod Flanders Conspiracy
    look what i did
    the dillinger escape plan
    scarlet
    the number twelve looks like you
    yakuza
    mastodon
    the fall of troy
    cave in



    17.The Alter Boys
    dog fashion disco
    duct tape mustache
    tub ring
    10,000 cadillacs
    state of conviction
    unified culture
    hatrix
    mod flanders conspiracy



    18. Insolence
    .spout.
    pleymo
    primer 55
    (hed) planet earth
    reveille
    factory 81
    darwin's waiting room
    enhancer


    18. Chimaira
    lamb of god
    devildriver
    killswitch engange
    machine head
    trivium
    hatebreed
    fear factory
    soulfly



    20. Pantera
    slayer
    megadeth
    metallica
    sepultura
    iron maiden
    anthrax
    black sabbath
    lamb of god





    TOTAL: 130
  • 2006 in Review: The Top 40 Albums of 2006

    Dez 24 2006, 7h24 por spectre1982

    These are the best albums of 2006 as heard through the ears of a 24 year old rock enthusiast. I tend to gravitate towards music that is vivid, dynamic, and pushes the limits of musical genres. As a consequence, it also makes it difficult to describe with words. For that reason, I recommend checking out a sample or two from the provided links. Without further ado, here are the top 40 albums of 2006:

    The Top 40

    40.
    The Black Angels - Passover

    B
    The first full-length release by this Texas group sounds much like a 60's era psychedelic rock revival. Unlike some other recent retro groups (The Darkness and Wolfmother come to mind), The Black Angels are able to conjure the past without sounding insincere. The album connects America's current political struggles to those faced in Vietnam, which casts something of a shadow on the mood of the album. Still, the incessant drumming and droning guitars push the album forward providing ample opportunity for head bobbing and foot tapping.
    Note: The logo used by The Black Angels is a stylized photograph of Nico
    Song Highlights: Young Men Dead, Better Off Alone, Black Grease, Bloodhounds On My Trail
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    39.
    Sparta - Threes

    B

    The other half of the disbanded group At the Drive-In releases their third album. Being the offspring that received all of the striaght-forward rock genes, Sparta finally sound like they've come into their own with their aggressive emo-rock.
    Song Highlights: Taking Back Control, Erase It Again, Untreatable Disease
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    38.
    The Knife - Silent Shout

    B

    Silent Shout is as cold and inorganic as anything you'll hear this year, but this electronica album is alien and creepy in a way that tugs at your curiosity.


    Note: The Knife shunned touring and live performances in general until 2006, six years after they began making music together.
    Song Highlights: We Share Our Mother's Health, Neverland, Marble House
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    37.
    Tool - 10,000 Days

    B

    This is Tool at it's most progressive and the album maintains their reputation for musicianship with intricately constructed songs. Unfortunately it doesn't always "wow" you the way this band can, but that's just a consequence of the song writing approach in which most of the pieces are longer than six minutes and use every minute to make its mark. If you are looking for that Tool sound circa Undertow, read on to the top 10.
    Note: The album cover and booklet for 10,000 days are all 3 dimensional images that can be viewed using a pair of stereoscopic lenses that are also part of the cover.
    Song Highlights: Vicarious, Jambi, The Pot
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm

    36.
    Audrey - Visible Forms

    B

    The debut album by this Swedish quartet. The music contains a range of sounds: shimmery pop, delicate instrumental melodies, and somber tones. Cellist and keyboardist Emelie Molin adds a lot of dimension to the music, including vocals.
    Note: All four women in the band share vocal duties.
    Song Highlights: Views
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    35.
    Jeniferever- Choose a Bright Morning

    B

    Sweden’s Jeniferever create one of the most beautiful albums of 2006 with their debut Choose a Bright Morning. The music swells and fades with post-rock and ambient tones, with singer Kristofer Jönson’s voice accenting appropriately. The album opens with the wonderful “From Across the Sea”, which is sure to capture you for the entire journey. Also of note is the album’s colorful fold-out artwork.
    Song Highlights: From Across the Sea
    Note: This, the band's first full length album, comes a decade after the band first formed.
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    34.
    The Velvet Teen - Cum Laude

    B
    Fans of The Velvet Teen's 2004 album Elysium will likely tell you that, among other things, they enjoy the album for it's slow building elegance and instrumentation--qualities that are on full display throughout all thirteen minutes of the song Chimera Obscurant. On their latest disc, you won't find a song even half as long as that, nor will you find the grandiose piano playing that pervades the formerly mentioned Elysium. Instead, Cum Laude cuts to the chase with a sometimes frenetic urgency to the music, and trades piano for loops and sequences a la The Helio Sequence. All in all, it makes for a really good album in it's own right--just as long as the listener is prepared for a very different texture.
    Note: Judah Nagler sang "Return Our Lives" for the musical collective Neverending White Lights.
    Song Highlights: Tokyoto, Noi Boi, In a Steadman Spray, Building a Whale
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    33.
    Regina Spektor - Begin to Hope

    B

    Begin to Hope is a singer/songwriter album abundant in playful piano and lush vocal melodies. It's enchanting because so much of Spektor's personality shines through, quirks and all.


    Note: Regina lived in soviet Russia until moving at the age of 9 in 1989.
    Song Highlights: Fidelity, On the Radio, Better
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    32.
    Thursday - A City By The Light Divided

    B
    Thursday returns from a brief hiatus and shows that the time off hasn't dulled their edge. A City By the Light Divided hits with the raw energy that has made them the standard bearers of the so-called "screamo" genre, yet maintains the steady refinement that they've shown from album to album. The disc starts with a nod to the now classic album Full Collapse ("car crash came and car crash went"), but show just how flexible they've grown on tracks like "Sugar in the Sacrament", "The Lovesong Writer", and "At This Velocity", a song that seems to epitomize their growing versatility.
    Song Highlights: Counting 5-4-3-2-1, At This Velocity, Telegraph Avenue Kiss
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    31.
    Lacuna Coil - Karmacode

    B

    This Italian metal band combines heavy rock riffs with melodic vocals led by metal-diva Cristina Scabbia. This is how Evanescence should aspire to sound as they grow as songwriters.


    Song Highlights: Our Truth, Closer, To the Edge
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    30.
    Joanna Newsom - Ys

    B

    Joanna Newsom's beautifully orchestrated album is unusually epic for a singer/songwriter album, with its 5 songs clocking in at over 55 minutes. Whether her voice is backed by an ensemble of strings or just the gentle plucking of her harp, the result is whimsical and charming.
    Song Highlights: Only Skin
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm

    29.
    Agent Sparks - Red Rover

    B

    It was a sad thing to the band Audiovent break up after a couple of great albums, but all of their potential has new life in the band Agent Sparks. It is the creation of former Audiovent bassist Paul Fried and guitarist (and now vocalist) Ben Einziger, who join forces with vocalist/keyboardist Stephanie Eitel and drummer George Purviance. The music of Agent Sparks bears minimal resemblance to Audiovent's turn of the century southern California rock; instead using the harmony of their two vocalists lead a combination of indie rock and pop punk.
    Note: Red Rover was produced by the older brother of Ben Einziger and step-brother to Paul Fried, Incubus guitarist Mike Einziger.
    Song Highlights: Waving By, Face the Day, Polly Ann
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    28.
    Sparklehorse - Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain

    B

    Sparklehorse's first album in five years is electronically infused downtempo folk-rock. Most notably attractive are the two opening tracks, but the album remains pretty as the album progresses and the songs are stripped down to their most primitive.
    Notes: Dangermouse and Tom Waits (on piano) collaborated with band founder Mark Linkous for the making of this album.
    Song Highlights: Don't Take My Sunshine Away, Getting It Wrong, Shade and Honey
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    27.
    Zero 7 - The Garden

    B

    After releasing two jazzy downtempo albums, Zero 7 release a jazzy uptempo album. With more pep and reliance on it's assortment of guest vocalists than ever before, the music and the wonderful mood it creates are still at the heart of Zero 7's sound.


    Notes:José González adds vocals to four songs on The Garden.
    Song Highlights: This Fine Social Scene, The Pageant of the Bizarre, You're My Flame
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    26.
    The Yeah yeah yeahs - Show Your Bones

    B

    The Yeah Yeah Yeahs release an album that shows growth from their previous in all the right places as the songs are generally catchier and more interesting.
    Song Highlights: Gold Lion, Fancy, Way Out, Cheated Hearts
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    25.
    Hundred Year Storm - Only When It Is Dark Enough Can You See the Stars / Hello From the Children of Planet Earth

    B
    Hundred Year Storm's existence has been relatively low-key thus far, with their self titled EP from last year and two full length releases in 2006 going largely under the radar. It's surprising given how inviting their music can be. The second song from their first album, "Someday You'll See", has the kind of sound that would fit right in on top 40 playlists. That's not to say that this band is strictly radio friendly either, as they have a likeness for explorative instrumentals, sometimes highlighted with audio clips (on this album they lay Martin Luther King Jr's final speech, "I've Been to the Mountaintop", over top of the song "Mental"). Their second album of 2006, Hello From the Children of Planet Earth, picks up right where the first left off. All in all, these two albums make for a great post-rock introduction.
    Note: Several tracks from each album were recorded for their self-titled EP released in 2005.
    Song Highlights: Someday You'll See, Consider This, Mental, 00:01, Pilot's Last Broadcast
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    24.
    Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere

    B

    Indie hip-hop beatmaker Dangermouse made a huge breakthrough this year with Cee-lo Green as Gnarls Barkley, and their album St. Elsewhere has been a buzzworthy success with several hit singles. The album is easily the most lively, soulful, and fun hip-hop album to be released in 2006.
    Song Highlights: Crazy, Smiley Faces, Gone Daddy Gone, Just a Thought
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    23.
    Emily Haines & the Soft Skeleton - Knives Don't Have Your Back

    B+

    Emily Haines, full-time vocalist/keyboardist of Metric and part-time contributor to Broken Social Scene, returns to focusing on her own solo work with Knives Don't Have Your Back. Haines' voice is as beautiful as ever and serves as the focal point for the music, with piano and an assortment of support players providing the backdrop. The music is melancholy and the lyrics sobering, but its honesty is endearing.
    Song Highlights: Dr. Blind, Our Hell, Detective's Daughter, Winning
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    22.
    Maritime - We, The Vehicles

    B+

    The second album released by former members of the now disbanded groups The Dismembement Plan and Promise Ring. The group has taken their indie-punk and emo roots and created a fun indie-pop album that reflects the growth and maturation of it's members.
    Song Highlights: People, the Vehicles; German Engineering, Parade of Punk Rock T-Shirts,
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    21.
    The Static Age - Blank Screens

    B+

    The third album by this new england band. Much like Mute Math, this band has revived the flavor of early 80’s dance/pop-punk reminiscent of The Police and given it a modern spin. It is an album accented by electronic sounds, yet retains a warmly organic feel. In general the album is full of great drum beats and a killer guitar licks, particularly on the standout track Trauma.
    Notes: The Static Age is taken from the Misfits album of the same name.
    Song Highlights: Trauma, Skyscrapers, Cherry Red
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    20.
    Dropping Daylight - Brace Yourself

    B+

    Brace Yourself, title of the debut album by Minneapolis’s Dropping Daylight, may also appropriately serve as notice that this band is loaded with potential for a mainstream breakthrough. At their core, Dropping Daylight are a fairly straightforward rock band. What makes their album special are the extremely catchy melodies of keyboardist/vocalist Sebastian Davin. The keyboard parts in particular add a unique sound to their up-tempo rock sound.
    Notes: The band was originally named Sui Generis, latin for unique. The name was changed due to it's obvious pretentiousness.
    Song Highlights: Brace Yourself, Waiting Through the Afternoon, Answering Our Prayers, Apologies
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    19.
    Grandaddy - Just Like the Fambly Cat

    B+

    The closing chapter on Grandaddy's career is a collection of everything that has made them notable over the past decade. Crisp, distorted guitars give way to spacey, dreamy, electro-laced pop. Jason Lytle warbles on about the road the band has traveled and where it leads, with some lamenting of where it might have gone. The final track closes the bands career beautifully and with some sadness as Lytle sings, "I'll never return... I'll never return to Shangri-la."

    Song Highlights: Jeez Louise, Disconnecty, Rear View Mirror, Campershell Dreams
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    18.
    The Secret Machines - Ten Silver Drops

    B+
    The Secret Machines return with the follow-up to their debut album, Now Here is Nowhere. This new offering, much like the first, is filled with Pink Floydian psychedelesism layered over droning, huge sounding rhythm guitars. The quality of the music is evident quickly and has enough melody to get you humming along on the first listen through.
    Song Highlights: Daddy's in the Doldrums, All at Once (It's Not Important), Lightning Blue Eyes
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    17.
    Opus Däi - Tierra Tragame

    B+

    Opus Dai are an alternative rock band risen out of the ashes of the group Ohm. Their avante-rock approach and wide reaching musical and cultural influences make their debut album a soaring and inspirational experience.
    Song Highlights: Rain, Sora, Firefly
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    16.
    The Dears - Gang of Losers

    B+

    Don't worry guys and gals, things aren't that bad for The Dears. In fact, this Montreal sextet have been widely praised since their 2003 release No Cities Left. Their newest release Gang of Losers is more of a straightforward indie rock album than its elegant precursor, but is for the most part equally enjoyable.
    Song Highlights: You and I are a Gang of Losers, Whites Only Party, Hate Then Love, Fear Made the World Go 'Round
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    15.
    In Reverent Fear - Stomacher

    B

    Stomacher is the second album by In Reverent Fear, a band from Concord California. The band blends an array of sounds, with guitars that sound heavy one moment and airy the next, and with smooth vocals that command the listeners attention.
    Song Highlights: The Greatest Love, Twin, Nurse Katie, Ride the Black Horse
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    14.
    TV on the Radio - Return to Cookie Mountain

    A

    TV on the Radio have been one of the most highly regarded new groups since the release of their Young Liars EP in 2003. Their major label debut Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes in 2004 furthered their reputation as avante-rock pioneers. While that album showed off their ability to write impressive music buzzing with electronic psychedelia, there still seemed to be something special about that first EP. Return to Cookie Mountain is something special too, finally harnessing that magic for a full length disc. Amazingly enough for an album with so much of it's atmosphere stemming from it's production, the band actually sounds better live.
    Notes: TV On the Radio have been a favored band of David Bowie for several years, prompting his collaboration on the track Province.
    Song Highlights: Province, I Was a Lover, Wolf Like Me
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    13.
    The Appleseed Cast - Peregrine

    A

    With the spirit of emo, and the patience and vision of post-rock, The Appleseed Cast's Peregrine is a well crafted and refined album by a veteran group with experience in both genres. Instrumentally, the band shows a willingness to keep it's full force in reserve for most of the album, while instead relying on gentle and beautiful guitar play to lead the music towards each satisfying climax.
    Note: Peregrine contains perhaps the best rock track of 2006 with February
    Song Highlights: February, Mountain Halo, Sunlit and Ascending, An Orange and a Blue, The Clock and the Storm
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    12.
    The Fiery Furnaces - Bitter Tea

    A

    Nobody else makes pop music sound quite so interesting and captivating as The Fiery Furnaces. As usual, the music on Bitter Tea is complicated and difficult with Matthew Friedberger indulging in Zappa-like excursions, and it makes for a challenging album to follow the first time through. Eleanor Friedberger's quirky lyrics and bubbly delivery are equally distinctive, and help to anchor the listener to the melody (as long as they're not being played backwards).
    Song Highlights: Nevers (vocals forwards mix), Benton Harbor Blues (shortened mix), I'm In No Mood, Bitter Tea, Teach Me Sweetheart
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    11.
    The Paper Chase- Now You Are One of Us

    A

    One of the most unique releases of 2006 comes from The pAper chAse. Singer, guitarist and principle songwriter John Congleton is the mastermind behind the creations of this unusual group, which sounds like a strange cross between Sleepytime Gorilla Museum and Modest Mouse at their most odd. Strangely catchy melodies emanate from this odd contraption of discordant piano and twisted guitar rhythms, with paranoid, neurotic lyrics so absurd that they’re impossible to take at face value. The over-the-top nature of the songs makes them fun though, and eventually this strangely glorious album begins to make perfect sense.
    Note: John Congleton also produced The Appleseed Cast's Peregrine
    Song Highlights: The House is Alive and the House is Hungry, We Know Where You Sleep, The Kids Will Grow Up to Be Assholes, Wait Until I Get My Hands On You, You Will Never Take Me Alive, You're One of Them Aren't You?
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    10.
    Cire - Wholesale Buyout

    A

    Cire is intelligent rock created by blues guitarist Eric Johanson. Drawing comparisons to Tool and A Perfect Circle in terms of tone and structure, Cire's guitar driven rock is intended for more than just it's killer sound. It is equally important as a vehicle for Johanson's intellectual lyrics. Inspired by philosophy, psychology, science and current events, Johanson aims at stimulating the mind with his thoughts on Big Brother, tyranny, religion, and so on, all by way of Johanson's smooth vocals. On Catastrophe he declares, "There's reason to fear catastrophe, but it's not from overseas / It's in D.C. and on Wall Street and hiding behind your TV screen." Wholesale Buyout is a must-listen for anyone seeking challenging music and thought-provoking lyrics.
    Note: Johanson has also crafted a masterpiece in 2003's Adrenalogical, and another acoustic wonder last year with Emptyself
    Song Highlights: Catastrophe, Highly Specific, Brand X Misery, Together We'll End This All
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    9.
    Katatonia- The Great Cold Distance

    A

    Katatonia have been around for nearly 15 years, with this their seventh full-length album. I was first impressed by Katatonia in 2001 after the release of Last Fair Deal Gone Down, and they continue to be a leaders in the metal genre. Admirably versatile, the band makes use of melodic vocals and electronic elements to compliment it's melancholic sound. One of the most impressive aspects of The Great Cold North is the almost telepathic level of cohesion between bandmembers. Though there is a high level of complexity to the music, it meshes so very well.
    Note: Originally, singer Jonas Renkse sang in harsh growls and screams typical of many forms of metal, but was forced to adopt a more melodic tone after suffering problems with his voice, forever changing the band's songwriting approach.
    Song Highlights: Leaders, Deliberation, Soil's Song, July
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    8.
    Muse - Black Holes and Revelations

    A
    Muse return to the spotlight after turning out two near-perfect albums, 2001's Origin of Symmetry and 2003's Absolution. It would be difficult to say that new album Black Holes and Revelations has matched or surpassed these works, so we'll throw out any comparisons to them and focus on what it is: a fine, solid album in it's own right. The disc features songs that play off of the band's established strengths, like the catchy pop tune "Starlight", featuring Matthew Bellamy's outstanding voice and adept piano playing; or "Exo-Politics", driven by hard, aggressive guitars. Other songs show the band pushing their borders in new directions, with the slinky single "Supermassive Black-Hole", or the space-cowboy epic "Knights of Cydonia". All of these songs work very well on the album and help to add to the band's reputation as one of the top bands of today. The one complaint about the album would be the presence of an unusual number of filler-type tracks for a Muse album. For me personally, songs like "A Soldier's Poem" and "Hoodoo" sound too much like old territory to be terribly interesting. Luckily, they're mere stepping stones to the many great moments on this album.
    Note: Matt Bellamy's lyrics are typically drawn from his interest in science, the future, theology, the supernatural, and conspiracy theories.
    Song Highlights: Starlight, Supermassive Black-Hole, Map of the Problamatique, Exo-Politics, Assassin, Knights of Cydonia
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    7.
    The Mars Volta - Amputechture

    A

    For going on five years, the Mars Volta have been one of the most talked about--and indeed promising--bands in music. Their first full length, Deloused in the Comatorium, was released to an audience craving their passion for creating challenging and interesting rock, and it went on to be a major success while relying almost completely on word of mouth promotion. The follow up, Frances the Mute, was another ambitious undertaking, but ultimately fell short while providing an almost impenetrable listening experience. However, on their third album Amputechture, the Mars Volta deliver on all of the buzz with their most consistent and engaging release. It's every bit as creative and artistic as the two previous, but finally gives a sense that all of the dots have been connected.
    Note: The theme of religion as social sickness is intricately woven into Amputechture's lyrics and song structures.
    Song Highlights: Meccamputechture, Viscera Eyes, Vicarious Atonement, Day of the Baphomets
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    6.
    Incubus - Light Grenades

    A

    Incubus illuminate with their fifth album, Light Grenades. The band's style has consistently managed to bend and twist into new forms without totally warping from album to album, each of which has delivered on the band's characteristic intensity and soul. From early on, as far back as their SCIENCE era metal days, it was evident that there was something special about this group. Though the band has matured considerably since then, the band continues to make music with a unique touch, particularly in the realm of mainstream rock. Mike Einziger is chiefly responsible for making Incubus one of the most consistently interesting alternative groups with his guitar work. Still able to let loose a rocking riff, he has fine-tuned his playing over the course of five albums and stands as a highly dynamic songwriter, which is in full effect on A Kiss to Send Us Off, an album highlight. The most obvious element of the bands success has always been singer Brandon Boyd's vocals, and once again he is front and center with his surfer-poet musings and smooth delivery, guiding the song Dig to what should be an inevitable hit. The rhyhthm section of Ben Kenney on bass, Jose Pasillas III on drums and DJ/multi-instrumentalist Chris Kilmore provide the backbone for songs like the title track and the album climax, Pendulous Threads. Overall, the band is as tightly knit and focused as they've ever been, and it makes for a great album.
    Song Highlights: A Kiss to Send Us Off, Anna Molly, Light Grenades, Pendulous Threads
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    5.
    Mute Math - Mute Math

    A

    If you didn't know better, you might think The Police had reunited. Not so. Mute Math are fresh on the scene, but on their first full length album they bear the traits of a savvy, seasoned group. Their debut album has a rich, classic sound dripping with melody, yet leaves enough room for a fair amount of electronic innovation and spacey noodling. After a brief build up, the album is in full swing on "Typical", setting the tone for the album. "Chaos" follows soon after, another bouncy upbeat tune that brought the burgeoning band a lot of attention as their first single. The band cuts you loose to drift through the dreamy "Stare at the Sun" and into the jamming of "Obsolete". The mood is again airy on the beautiful "You Are Mine", but Mute Math manage to stay grounded by Darren King's skillful drumming. Clearly, there is no mystery surrounding their sudden explosion onto the rock scene in 2006.
    Song Highlights: Typical, Chaos, Noticed, Stare at the Sun, You Are Mine
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    4.
    Placebo - Meds

    A

    For over a decade, Placebo has walked the line between the periphery and outright stardom. The band has maintained a unique, edgy style irrespective of passing fads, and Meds is no different. Brian Molko's instantly recognizable croon is framed by an ever expanding array of sounds: bombastic guitars on the song "Infra-Red", a trip-hop vibe for "Space Monkey, a haunting piano melody on the song "In the Cold Light of Morning", an addictively jagged melody for "One of a Kind", and so on. Allison Mosshart of The Kills and Michael Stipe of R.E.M. add to the flavor of the vocals for the title track and "Broken Promise", respectively. Fans of the band's previous work and new listeners alike should enjoy this immensely.
    Song Highlights: Blind, Infra-Red, One of a Kind, Space Monkey
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    3.
    Deftones - Saturday Night Wrist

    A

    The latest album by the Deftones, Saturday Night Wrist, is an album that epitomizes their ability fuse new sound with the considerable arsenal of sonic weapons at their disposal. Their strengths begin with the loud thrash metal/punk intensity that was unleashed on their first LP Adrenaline and perfected on it's follow-up Around the Fur, and are augmented by the assimilation of atmospheric experimentalism, the likes of which made White Pony a surprising and refreshing hit. The self-titled album that followed appeared to be somewhat of a retreat (though with it's bright spots), but the Deftones have once again established that they can push boundaries while exercising their mastery of the genre they helped to define.
    Song Highlights: Kimdracula, Combat, Xerces, Cherry Waves, Pink Cellphone
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    2.
    Ever We Fall - We Are But Human

    A

    The three piece group Ever We Fall release a flawless emo album with their debut, We Are But Human. It's fun and upbeat without being trite or repetitive, as guitars drift back and forth between power-pop riffs and intricate finger work. The vocal performance is outstanding, building towards several anthemic moments throughout the album.
    Song Highlights: Youth Like Tigers, No Sleep For Dreaming, State Bird: The Mosquito, No Words to Describe, My Dog the Senator
    Links: [url=http://www.www.purevolume.com/everwefall/]Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    1.
    Pure Reason Revolution - The Dark Third

    A+

    The Dark Third is the place between waking and dreaming, a transition phase where the domain of the slumbering gives way to reality. It's exactly the kind of surreal landscape that Pure Reason Revolution find themselves with their first full-length album, which conceptually explores these kinds of contrasts throughout the album: quiet and loud, light and dark, hot and cold, the real and the imaginary. The album opens with Aeropause (which is literally the name for the region between a planet's atmosphere and outer space), an astrally inspiring piece that fades in with bass before being joined by guitar and piano. The album moves seamlessly from this opener to the next song and onward towards its most notable moment, the climax of the twelve minute single The Bright Ambassadors of Morning. Pure Reason Revolution's The Dark Third creates layers of rich rock guitar with lush pop melody and beautiful male and female vocals. The songwriting is well grounded in structure and melody, but shines with dramatic changes in tempo and mood. Much like Mew's superb 2005 release And the Glass Handed Kites, it is creative and intelligent enough for fans of progressive music, yet well rooted and catchy enough to appeal to those who typically aren't. For such an ambitious undertaking, it is executed to near perfection and stands as the most enjoyable and impressive release of 2006.
    Song Highlights: Aeropause, Goshen's Remains, Apprentice of the Universe, The Bright Ambassadors, The Exact Colour, Voices in Winter, The Twyncyn
    Links: Homepage - Last.fm - Myspace

    Honorable Mentions
    Besides the albums I've already listed, there have been plenty of enjoyable albums that came out this year.

    Thom Yorke - The Eraser
    Typical of Radiohead's artistry; sounds pretty much like a Radiohead album with the other four members turned down.

    AllRise - These Questions Have No Answers
    SoCal rock band with a musically and lyrically well written debut.

    This Will Destroy You - Young Mountain
    A very good post-rock/instrumental album.

    Émilie Simon - Végétal
    This French singer's electronic music is growing in popularity here in the US after gaining success in Europe.

    The Streets - The Hardest Way to Make An Easy Living
    A clever hip-hop album that is filled with entertaining anecdotes and humorous musings.

    Alien Ant Farm - Up In the Attic
    Alien Ant Farm is getting better at playing music in a subset of rock that just doesn't attract many new listeners anymore.

    Evanescence - The Open Door
    While most of Evanescence's music doesn't stand out all by itself, Amy Lee's voice is among the best in all of music, and her performance alone makes this album worth listening to.

    Margot & the Nuclear So and So's - The Dust of Retreat
    A melodic indie-rock/pop album that is amazingly mature for this band's first go at making music together.

    Ben Kenney - Maduro
    Multi-instrumentalist Ben Kenney has practiced his craft as a member of the roots and current bassist for Incubus, yet still has enough creative energy left over to release a couple of solo albums along the way. The most recent, Maduro, is another fine rock and roll album.

    Sonic Youth - Rather Ripped
    Mature and accessible, this is one of the best albums of their long career.

    Jurassic 5 - Feedback
    Not their best, but still one of the better hip-hop albums of '06 (which says a lot about the volume of listenable hip-hop this year).

    Isis - In the Absence of Truth
    ISIS do some reaching early on in the album, but the parts that retreat to Panopticon's metallic post-rock pattern are very satisfying.

    Beck - The Information
    This album probably requires more listens for full absorption than I've given it, but it's all around another good album by Beck.

    The Decemberists - The Crane Wife
    This is the first album by these indie giants that I've enjoyed from beginning to end. The music is more interesting and relies less on Colin Meloy's quaint peculiarity.

    Gym Class Heroes - As Cruel as Schoolchildren
    Rather than releasing a more mature album than last year's The Papercut Chronicles, the Gym Class Heroes release an album that sounds less like a band and more a showcase for lyricist Travis McCoy.

    Hoobastank - Every Man For Himself
    Too bad Hoobastank now gets such a knee jerk reaction from many people now that they've become totally mainstream, because a lot of what was great about the band from the beginning (of the Hooba years) is still great today. Let's face it, it's not as if very much at all has changed about their music over the last three discs. Dan Estrin's guitar and Doug Rob's voice continue to please.

    The Sound of Animals Fighting - Lover, the Lord Has Left Us
    Though I enjoy this album, I'm predominantly frustrated by the unseen potential in many of these songs, partially sabotaged by the band's desire for unmitigated weirdness. "My Horse Must Lose" sounds like a masterpiece buried under the rubble of a 10 story building.

    Ebu Gogo - Chase Scenes 1-12
    Another glorious Grüvis Malt side project. This is easily the most stripped-down incarnation we've seen from it's band members, but this garage-recording sound appropriately captures the jamming featured on this disc. A very fun record.

    Arab Strap - The Last Romance
    Arab Strap's most lifting album is also their best.

    Belle & Sebastian - The Life Pursuit

    Gomez - How We Operate

    Helios - Eingya
    I first heard this ethereal instrumental album while lying on a beautiful beach in Hawai'i. The music was really the perfect compliment to the scene, and the sound of rolling waves in the background seemed to fit so well, I actually checked to see it was playing through my headphones.

    Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins - Rabbit Fur Coat
    Though I prefer her work as a member of Rilo Kiley, Jenny Lewis's Rabbit Fur Coat is a nice storytelling album.

    The Album Leaf - Into the Blue Again

    Band of Horses - Everything All the Time

    Mouth of the Architect - The Ties that Blind

    The Robot Ate Me - Good World
    Short and unorthoox, Ryland Bouchard makes another album that ignores convention in making an indie-pop album.

    Rodrigo y Gabriela - Rodrigo y Gabriela
    A must for acoustic guitar fanatics.