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  • Top 100 Albums Of The Decade (60 - 41)

    Nov 18 2009, 17h00 por GazGod

    Albums 2000 - 2009 - Continued...

    60. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy – Master and Everyone (2003)



    59. PJ Harvey – Uh Huh Her (2004)



    58. Sparklehorse – It's A Wonderful Life (2001)



    57. Fever Ray – Fever Ray (2009)



    56. Martin Grech – Open Heart Zoo(2002)



    55. Róisín Murphy – Ruby Blue (2005)



    54. The Knife – Silent Shout (2006)



    53. Air – 10 000 Hz Legend (2001)



    52. PJ Harvey – White Chalk (2007)



    51. Saul Williams – The Inevitable Rise and Liberation Of Niggy Tardust (2007)



    50. Deerhoof – Milk Man(2004)



    49. Radio 4 – Gotham! (2002)



    48. TV on the Radio – Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes (2004)



    47. Au Revoir Simone – Still Night, Still Light (2009)



    46. The Beta Band – Hot Shots II (2001)



    45. Martina Topley-Bird – The Blue God (2008)



    44. Cat Power – You Are Free (2003)



    43. Martina Topley-Bird –Quixotic (2003)



    42. Patrick Wolf – Lycanthropy (2003)



    41. Kim Novak– Luck & Accident (2007)

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  • Best of 2000

    Nov 18 2009, 16h08 por Claudia_78

    The decade is coming to an end, time to look back at the best albums, here are mine from 2000:

    1. Kid A - Radiohead

    2. Bloodflowers - The Cure

    3. Figure 8 - Elliott Smith

    4. Relationship Of Command - At the Drive-In

    5. White Pony - Deftones

    6. Left & Leaving - The Weakerthans

    7. The Moon and Antarctica - Modest Mouse

    8. Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea - PJ Harvey

    9. Xtrmntr - Primal Scream

    10. The Sophtware Slump - Grandaddy

    Runners up: Rated R - Queens of the Stone Age, United - Phoenix, And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out - Yo La Tengo
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  • My Hummingbird 100 Female Songs of all-time which I voted for + some more

    Nov 17 2009, 17h55 por BlackCoffeeDuck

    This from the HOTTEST FEMALE SONGS!!! Kind-off like Triple J's Hottest 100 of All-time early in the year but only female artists because there was very few women in Triple J's countdown. It's run by a new beer called Hummingbird and some pay TV channel (I don't know which one because I don't watch it). It's a cool idea and I found it so hard to cut it down just to ten in the end so I just made my own 100 tracks from my favourite female artists.


    My Top Ten Votes
    1. Portishead - Glory Box
    2. Kate Bush - TocarCloudbusting
    3. Sarah Blasko - Tocar{Explain}
    4. Nina Simone - TocarSinnerman
    5. Fiona Apple - TocarFast as You Can
    6. Björk - TocarArmy Of Me
    7. Cat Power - Cross Bones Style
    8. Beth Orton - TocarStolen Car
    9. PJ Harvey - TocarThis Is Love
    10. Magic Dirt - Dirty Jeans

    This was very, very, very, very hard (have I made it clear how hard this was?) But I picked songs which I could listen to on repeat which I have done in the past (not here on last.fm yet). Most tracks are from the 90's too (I grew-up in that decade, if you haven't all ready guessed). It seems like last.fm's journals are made up of long lists of songs so I've joined in again with my very, very long short list of songs that didn't make it into the top ten. These songs can be any thing that I love really It's from A to Z (well it's Y really, then V). It's selected from the list of tracks which are on their website but I've added a few of my own ones at the end. If you have no idea what I'm talking about go here and read all about it (there's only 4 days left to vote so hop too it).
    http://www.hummingbird100.com/home

    Aimee Mann - Save Me
    Belinda Carlisle - TocarHeaven Is A Place On Earth
    Beth Orton - TocarGalaxy Of Emptiness
    Billie Holiday - TocarStrange Fruit
    Björk - TocarPagan Poetry
    Björk - TocarViolently Happy
    Blondie - Union City Blue
    Blondie - TocarX Offender
    Bobbie Gentry - TocarOde to Billy Joe
    The Breeders - Cannonball
    Cat Power - Living Proof
    Carpenters - TocarClose to You
    Christina Aguilera - TocarThe Voice Within
    Clare Bowditch - Lips Like Oranges
    Cyndi Lauper - TocarTime After Time
    Dolly Parton - TocarJolene
    Donna Summer - TocarI Feel Love
    Duffy - TocarSyrup & Honey
    Dusty Springfield - Breakfast In Bed
    Eartha Kitt - TocarI Want To Be Evil
    Ella Fitzgerald - TocarBlack Coffee
    Etta James - TocarI'd Rather Go Blind
    Fiona Apple - TocarNever Is a Promise
    Fiona Apple - TocarRed Red Red
    Gabriella Cilmi - Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
    Grace Jones - TocarPull Up To The Bumper
    Janis Joplin - TocarTell Mama
    Jessica Simpson - Angels
    Jewel - Morning Song
    Joan Baez - TocarSuzanne
    Joanna Newsom - TocarThe Book of Right-On
    Joni Mitchell - TocarCome in From the Cold
    Kasey Chambers - Pony
    Kate Bush - TocarHow to Be Invisible
    Kate Bush - TocarWuthering Heights
    Kylie Minogue - TocarSlow
    Loretta Lynn - TocarFist City
    M.I.A - Pull Up The People
    Madonna - What It Feels Like for a Girl
    Marianne Faithfull - TocarSomething Better
    Mazzy Star - TocarFade Into You
    Nico - TocarFemme Fatale
    Nina Simone - TocarFeeling Good
    Patsy Cline - TocarLife's Railway To Heaven
    Patti Smith - TocarBecause the Night
    Peggy Lee - TocarDon't Smoke In Bed
    PJ Harvey - TocarC'mon Billy
    PJ Harvey - TocarRid of Me
    Portishead - TocarHumming
    Portishead - The Rip
    The Pretenders - TocarI Go to Sleep
    The Pussycat Dolls - TocarStickwitu
    Regina Spektor - TocarSamson
    Renee Geyer - I Scare Myself
    Rihanna - TocarDon't Stop The Music
    Rihanna - TocarUnfaithful
    Sarah Blasko - No Turning Back
    Sarah Blasko - TocarPerfect Now
    Sonic Youth - TocarKool Thing
    The Seekers - 500 Miles
    Tiffany - I Think We Are Alone Now
    Tori Amos - TocarA Sorta Fairytale
    Tori Amos - TocarBlood Roses
    The Veronicas - Tocar4ever
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - TocarY Control
    Yoko Ono - Walking on Thin Ice
    Some tracks I think should be on the list but are not so I've added them here:
    Alela Diane - White As Diamonds
    The Audreys - TocarLay Me Down
    Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man - TocarResolve
    Charlotte Gainsbourg - IRM
    Divinyls - TocarBoys in Town
    The Drones - TocarWork For Me
    Elizabeth Cotten - TocarFreight Train
    Emilíana Torrini - Heartstopper
    Emmylou Harris - TocarEvery Grain of Sand
    Gillian Welch - TocarEverything is Free
    Jane Birkin - TocarMy Secret
    Jen Cloher & The Endless Sea - TocarBetter off Dancing
    Jolie Holland - Old Fashioned Morphine
    Jolie Holland - Mexico City
    Karen Dalton - TocarAre You Leaving for the Country
    Karen Dalton - TocarDown On The Street (Don't You Follow Me Down)
    Lene Lovich - TocarBird Song
    L7 - Shitlist
    Martina Topley-Bird - TocarAnything
    Neko Case - Hold On, Hold On
    The Paradise Motel - Bad Light
    Sister Rosetta Tharpe - TocarDown by the Riverside
    The Triffids - Raining Pleasure
    The White Stripes - In the Cold, Cold Night
    Vashti Bunyan - TocarRainbow River

    So that is it. It wasn't so hard really (but cutting it down to ten was). I've most likely missed something which I'll remember later and be kicking myself about but I'm pretty happy with this mix. It seems my favorite female singer songwriter is Beth Gibbons with my number 1 track in my top ten. Plus two more Portishead songs and one from Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man project album. If you don't know she wrote My Secret for Jane Birkin a few years ago too. That adds up to five tracks out of one hundred which is not many but more that anyone else.

    Anyway what do you think??? I liked writing these journal entries but I do like reading you comments and It's also the only way I can tell if anyone has been reading or looking at them. Thanks and bye for now.
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  • NME Names Best Albums Of The Decade

    Nov 17 2009, 10h50 por Neonfiller

    The NME has revealed its best albums of the 00s, in a list that is dominated by UK guitar rock more here.

    RadioheadPJ HarveyYeah Yeah YeahsArcade FireInterpolThe StreetsArctic MonkeysPrimal ScreamThe Libertines
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  • Fantasy Festival

    Nov 15 2009, 0h05 por UnraveledStar

    While the Fantasy Festival is fun 15 artists is too restricting so this is how it would really be.

    Legends Stage

    Lou Reed
    Patti Smith
    Joni Mitchell
    Bob Dylan
    Led Zeppelin
    Neil Young
    The Rolling Stones
    The Beach Boys
    The Doors
    Billie Holiday
    Nina Simone

    Future Legends Stage

    Sonic Youth
    Tori Amos
    Cat Power
    Björk
    Tegan and Sara
    Radiohead
    Bright Eyes
    Death Cab for Cutie
    Rufus Wainwright
    Bat for Lashes
    Neko Case
    Beck
    Amy Winehouse
    PJ Harvey
    Erykah Badu

    New Weird America Stage

    Vashti Bunyan
    Devendra Banhart
    Six Organs of Admittance
    Joanna Newsom
    CocoRosie
    Iron & Wine
    Antony and the Johnsons
    Spleen
    Born Heller
    Animal Collective
    Lightspeed Champion
    My Brightest Diamond
    Scout Niblett

    D.A.N.C.E Stage

    Donna Summer
    Róisín Murphy
    Patrick Wolf
    M.I.A.
    Justice
    Basement Jaxx
    Simian Mobile Disco
    School of Seven Bells
    Santigold
    Calvin Harris
    Tiësto
    LCD Soundsystem

    Banding Together (Band Stage)

    Bloc Party
    Kasabian
    Blonde Redhead
    Bon Iver
    Grizzly Bear
    Metric
    Love
    Final Fantasy
    Joy Division
    The Cardigans
    The Decemberists
    Bombay Bicycle Club
    Sigur Rós
    Camera Obscura
    The Arcade Fire
    The Fiery Furnaces
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    Placebo
    The 5,6,7,8's
    CSS
    Fleet Foxes
    Florence + The Machine

    One Lonely Girl (Female Solo Stage)

    St. Vincent
    Alela Diane
    Lykke Li
    Maria Taylor
    Jill Scott
    Martha Wainwright
    Nerina Pallot
    Françoise Hardy
    Vienna Teng
    Fiona Apple
    Chrisette Michele
    Norah Jones
    Feist
    Peaches
    Camille
    A Fine Frenzy
    Regina Spektor

    Never Forgotten Stage

    Elliott Smith
    Jeff Buckley
    Laura Nyro
    Nico
    Aaliyah
    Marvin Gaye
    Jimi Hendrix
    John Lennon
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  • What did you do with my life?

    Nov 13 2009, 22h25 por SFBeaverhousen

    1.how did you get into 29?
    Metric
    A friend recommended them to me.

    2. what was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Calvin Harris
    Merrymaking At My Place

    3. what's your favorite lyric by 33?
    The Hives
    "Like a puppet on a string" -only because of the way they sing it, not because it's brilliant lyrics.

    4. how did you get into 49?
    Depeche Mode
    I was literaly in love with Enjoy The Silence...

    5. how many albums by 13 do you own?
    Gene
    I have all of them on my iTunes. Don't own them physically though.

    6. what is your favorite song by 50?
    Coeur de Pirate
    Pour un infidèle, I guess.

    7. is there a song by 39 that makes you sad?
    Glee Cast
    Not really... Don't Stop Believin' is great, but not sad.

    8. What is your favorite song by 15?
    The Smiths
    There are few of them. The Queen Is Dead, Bigmouth Strikes Again and Cemetry Gates are probably my favourite ones.

    9. what is your favorite song by 5?
    Blur
    Girls & Boys

    10. is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Editors
    Not really actually.

    11. what is the worst song by 40?
    Santogold
    Creator. It's said to be her best one, I truely hate it.

    12. what is your favorite song by 10?
    Muse
    Invincible & Sober.

    13. what is a good memory you have involving 30?
    The Kills
    I don't have any (good or bad)

    14. what is your favorite song by 38?
    Mando Diao
    One Blood.

    15. is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Camera Obscura
    French Navy. Don't know why, but it makes me feel good.

    16. is there a song by 25 that makes you sad?
    The Jesus and Mary Chain
    On the Wall. It's a fabulous song. Makes me chill.

    17. what is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    VV Brown
    I think that it was Leave, only I didn't know her at the time.

    18. what's your favorite lyric by 11?
    Florence + The Machine
    "Louder than sirens
    Louder than bells
    Sweeter than heaven
    And hotter than hell" from Drumming Song

    19. who is a favorite member of 1?
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    OOOOOOOOOO!

    20. is there a song by 14 that makes you happy?
    Belle and Sebastian
    Dear Catastophe Waitress

    21. what is a good memory involving 27?
    La Roux
    Ahah, when I heard at a Freshers' party. I could sing the lyrics/dance... Then I ran out of air and had to stop.

    22. what is your favorite song by 16?
    Garbage
    You Look So Fine

    23. what is the first song you ever heard by 47?
    The Killers
    Somebody Told Me

    24. what is your favorite album by 18?
    PJ Harvey
    Stories... One of my favourites of all times.

    25. what is your favorite song by 21?
    Girls Aloud
    Can't Speak French

    26. what is the first song you ever heard by 26?
    Mika
    Relax. Hated it. Still do.

    27. what is your favorite album by 3?
    Pulp
    good question. Let's say Different Class. And very very close there is His'n'Hers.

    28. what is you favorite song by 2?
    Patrick Wolf
    Tristan and The Magic Position

    29. what was the first song you ever heard by 32?
    Joy Division
    I do not remember, it was ages ago.

    30. what is you favorite song by 8?
    David Bowie
    Starman

    31. how many times have you seen 17 live?
    Franz Ferdinand
    Zero. I have to change that.

    32. is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    Menswear
    Daydreamer.

    33. how did you get into 12?
    The Beatles
    when it became hype again to like them. I know, I should be ashamed.

    34. what is the worst song by 45?
    The xx
    I really don't like Islands.

    35. what was the first song you ever heard by 34?
    The Strokes
    The End Has No End.

    36. what is the first song you ever heard by 48?
    Arctic Monkeys
    I don't remember...

    37. how many times have you seen 42 live?
    Britney Spears
    Fortunately, zero. It's probably not worth seeing.

    38. what is you favorite song by 36?
    Arcade Fire
    Intervention & Rebellion (Lies)

    39. what was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    Kate Bush
    Running Up That Hill

    40. what is you favorite album by 7?
    Suede
    Dog Man Star. This is brilliance.

    41. is there a song by 31 that makes you happy?
    The Libertines
    The Boy Looked At Johnny

    42. what is your favorite album by 41?
    Robyn
    She's only done one so far.

    43. what is your favorite song by 24?
    ABBA
    I like all the famous ones.

    44. what is a good memory you have involving 46?
    The Pipettes
    A nice chat I had with a friend of mine whilst first listening to them.

    45. what is your favorite song by 35?
    Kasabian
    Shoot The Runner.

    46. is there a song by 9 that makes you happy?
    Lily Allen
    Alfie. It's hilarious.

    47. what is your favorite album by 4?
    Sons and Daughters
    Gilt Complex, but I do like their first album very much.

    48. who is a favorite member of 37?
    The Long Blondes
    I don't know!

    49. what is the first song you ever heard by 43?
    Peter Doherty
    Last Of The English Roses and 1939 Returning are amazing.

    50. what is your favorite song by 20?
    Little Boots
    Let's say... Ghost.
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  • Ich lach mich tot

    Nov 13 2009, 17h45 por bau_markt

    So., 8. Nov. – Carla Bozulich's Evangelista + The Chap

    Würde man sich ernsthaft überlegen welche 2 Musikgruppen am besten nicht nacheinander spielen sollten könnte man irgendwo in den unbekannteren Regionen auf diese Variation stoßen: The Chap & Evangelista. Auf der einen Seite diese witzige Poptruppe aus Berlin und London die immer wieder in den guten Krach abdriftet und auf der anderen Seite Carla Bozulichs Evangelista mit der sie diese schweren, dunklen Lieder in die Menge wehklagt. Ja, logisch gesehen sollten diese beiden Musiken weder nacheinander, noch übereinander noch für einander spielen, aber wie es eben so ist: genau durch diesen Kontrast haben beide einen tollen und sympathischen Eindruck hinterlassen, keiner ging unter.

    The Chap, in Sachen "Songs über Gender Issues" übrigens ganz vorn dabei, sehen erstmal recht witzig aus bevor überhaupt noch ein Ton die Amps verlässt, machen dann auch noch gewitzte Songs und wenn sie eines nicht sind dann lächerlich. An diesem Abend trug der Bassist eine dieser sehr alten, sehr kurzen Turnhosen, der Drummer bevorzugte eine wirre Mischung aus Truckercap und Fusselbart, alles von einem irren Gummigesicht zusammengehalten, wo seine Arme und Beine rauskamen habe ich professionell vergessen, sie funktionierten jedenfalls auf den Punkt genau. Vor dieser urkomischen Person stand der Gitarrist und Hauptsänger, gekleidet in einer recht lockeren, dunklen Kombination "Straßenschlafanzug", unrasiert und ebenfalls: witzig. Die vierte im Bunde ist eine Frau am Keyboard, sie war blond und trug ein schwarz-weiß gestreiftes Kleid, während eines Refrains hielt sie Schildchen mit dem Text hoch. Sollte ich jetzt noch weiter hinauszögern, dass mir einfach nicht mehr einfällt als "witzig, tanzbar, hingehen hingehen" weil diese Band eben diesen Eindruck hinterlässt? Sollte ich noch ihr Freejazznoisecrescendo gegen Ende des Concertos löblich erwähnen? Nein, jetzt nicht. Also: wer gerne mal lachend tanzen will sollte The Chap besuchen, die sind echt gut.

    Musikalisch anders, qualitativ ebenso gut ist Evangelista. Ich wünschte mir würde mehr einfallen als "Fans vom (frühen) Nick Cave oder von PJ Harvey, wenn ihr nicht eh schon da wart, geht da hin!". Aber das tut es nicht, ich war ein bisschen zu sehr mit zuhören beschäftigt, was an sich wohl ein Kompliment darstellt. Soll ich nochmal die Bandmitglieder inklusive Garderobe aufzählen? Ach Gott, nein, nur soviel: ihre Bassistin trägt schwarze Hosenträger. Ich gebe auf, in Demut verlasse ich diesen Text und gelobe Besserung beim nächsten, hängt mich höher -
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  • Friday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02a: 160 to 141

    Nov 13 2009, 16h11 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

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

    160
    Leonard Cohen
    TocarThe Future
    The Future
    1992

    Among the fair number of wildly inventive soundtracks released films released in the 90s was the Natural Born Killers soundtrack, put together by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails and featuring a vast range of styles and artists - and not a single one felt out of place. Two of Cohen's songs were used on the soundtrack album (a third was used in the film), and this track in particular was pretty special. A musing on the pessimism of the world, and what is to come in light of what has already has happened, it's slightly cheesy synth lines and the big gospel chorus are brought together to make a song ostensibly about everything going to shit actually sound quite positive...

    159
    Converter
    TocarConqueror
    Shock Front
    1999

    The monstrous opening track from Converter's debut album, it's seething, near white noise intro gives way to massive, hulking beats, before another set presumably stomped out by AT-ATs obliterates all before it. This is dancefloor noise at it's finest.

    158
    Pop Will Eat Itself
    TocarUrban Futuristic
    The Looks or the Lifestyle
    1992

    The first inkling that the Poppies were angling for a heavier sound came from this industrial metal monster, and maybe the repeated refrain "no more Mr Nice Guy" just rammed home the point all the more. Everything about this song rules, and it also hasn't dated as badly as certain other Poppies tracks...

    157
    Covenant
    Stalker
    Sequencer:Beta
    1998

    A while before they became bona-fide futurepop stars, earlier Covenant material was a whole lot darker. Brooding synths, less danceable beats, and an almost gothic delivery in the vocals. It's still recognisably Covenant, though, and if you got into later-period Covenant without ever going back, this whole album is worth a look.

    156
    Incubus
    TocarNew Skin
    S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
    1997

    Ah yes, back when Incubus weren't acoustic bores. Back when they were still a band full of their native california sunshine and funk metal…and were awesome fun. Particularly this track, a song about reinvention, and it simply teems with life.

    155
    Paradise Lost
    Enchantment
    Draconian Times
    1995

    Interesting here in that I could have picked any number of PL songs from the mid-90s from this list, but hearing it live recently sealed the deal for it to be this. The epic, doomy power of this track for me makes it one of PL's very best songs, but it's not all growling and hate - it's beating melodic heart is what seals the deal.

    154
    Queen Adreena
    Cold Fish
    Taxidermy
    1999

    The first QA song I ever heard, as I recall. It's still nuts, too. I've no idea what Katie-Jane Garside is on about during it, but it's bruising rock is a hell of a thrill, even if it is something of a tease with out only lasting two minutes or so.

    153
    Radiohead
    TocarSubterranean Homesick Alien
    OK Computer
    1997

    OK Computer has been analysed to death, befitting it's status as many critics view that it is the best album of the 90s. It's certainly an extraordinary album, vast in scope and frankly fearless in it's endless experimentation with their basic rock sound. My favourite track on the album, though, is this gorgeous track, sometimes forgotten in it's position in the shadow of TocarParanoid Android. As guitars shoot across the sky like shooting stars, Thom Yorke muses on the idea of being abducted, how great it would be, and how no-one would ever believe him anyway. One of Radiohead's prettiest songs, and still somewhat underappreciated, in my view.

    152
    Sneaker Pimps
    Tocar6 Underground
    Becoming X
    1996

    Part of the coffee-table craze for anything "trip-hop" related, in reality Sneaker Pimps were always a little more interesting than that (and perhaps were even more so once Chris Corner stepped out on his own as IAMX). This is the track that started it all, though, and it's slinky, after-dark feel (and Kelli's frankly heavenly vocal) is still great. There was no need for it and the rest of the album to be re-recorded, re-mixed and re-issued, though, and if anyone can help me with a copy of the original version (i.e. the one with the motherboard-style green and silver cover), please let me know...

    151
    Leftfield
    Inspection (Check One)
    Leftism
    1995

    There is certainly a case for the album as a whole in a best of the 90s list, and certainly other tracks from this album could have made this list - however I had such a long list of possibles for this, that I decided to restrict it to one song per album (and two songs for certain artists at most). So the one from Leftism? This titanic, slower-paced track, that when played loud probably has more bass contained within than I've ever heard. The spacey, dubby vocal intro on the album version rules, too.

    150
    My Dying Bride
    TocarThe Cry of Mankind
    The Angel and the Dark River
    1995

    We'll be here all day debating which MDB album is the best, but The Angel… puts in a convincing case. Not least for it's epic, twelve minute opener. It's yearning, bleak seesawing riff that opens it, the stately piano, the occasional vocals that break through, and that foghorn blaring out through the mist as the song descends into it's ambient second half...the whole thing is a glorious wallow in bleak misery (in other words, exactly what this band should be). I am astonished it has a video, though, even if it is only a third of the song.

    149
    Red Snapper
    Wesley Don't Surf
    Reeled and Skinned
    1995

    I was never entirely sure where this lot were meant to fit in. Broadly a jazz band that used live instruments but filled in the gaps with electronic textures, their early singles were a fascinating mix of styles. Many of their earlier tracks were a rather more mellow, so the uptempo attack of this track was something of a change - and was by far the best of them.

    148
    The Verve
    TocarBrainstorm Interlude
    A Northern Soul
    1995

    While The Verve may be better known for their later albums and greater success, their earlier material remains intriguing. One track I've adored for years now has been this one - a reverb and feedback drenched jam that is one of the centrepieces of A Northern Soul. Rather than the naked emotion that much of the rest of the album gives away, this near-instrumental track (just try and work out the lyrics in the dense sound) gives nothing away and is perhaps all the better for it.

    147
    PJ Harvey
    TocarLong Snake Moan
    To Bring You My Love
    1995

    No two PJ Harvey albums are alike, which always results in some odd surprises each time around. To Bring You My Love, though, was still a bit of a shock. Much wider in sound than the previous albums, it's was still bluesy, but less raw (Flood being producer saw to that, I think). The swampy, blues-rock of this track, though, was possibly the most eye-catching on the album, and her almost screamed vocals as the song climaxes still sends chills through me.

    146
    Soundgarden
    TocarLet Me Drown
    Superunknown
    1994

    Never mind grunge, this was metal. The snarling opener to Soundgarden's most successful (and on balance, best) album, it's heavier, and thanks to the big-budget production, much…bigger than anything they had recorded to this point. Lyrically as dark in tone as the rest of the album, listening to it again for the first time in a while has reminded me that if I ever get asked the High Fidelity question of "five side one, track ones" again, this gets included.

    145
    Nitzer Ebb
    TocarGetting Closer
    Showtime
    1990

    Nitzer Ebb's third album was the first time that they really even moved beyond their EBM core, and the results were pretty impressive - not least in the awesome, steady build-up of opener Getting Closer, as the beat winds up from a standing start into a full-on industrial attack with what I see as their best vocal performance (as a live opener, this is incredible, too), before the sweeping, stabbing chords herald the mid-section, a breakdown, and then back to the chorus where it steps up again. Sod newer industrial, I'll take this every time.

    144
    Dub Pistols
    TocarThere's Gonna Be a Riot
    Point Blank
    1998

    What much of Barry Ashworth's material has concentrated on a more ska-based sound, this track was a roof-raising, dancefloor-slaying track that was something of an underground hit back in the days of "Big Beat" - I vividly recall this being played at The Heavenly Jukebox at Turnmills in '97 and sounding utterly immense.

    143
    Cold
    TocarGo Away
    Cold
    1997

    Originally "discovered" by Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit, but honestly, don't let that put you off. Their first album was impressively dark, emotional metal, and the opening track's ominous rumble (everything is downtuned, resulting in a marvellously deep, fuzzy sound that the bright production only helps to accentuate) coupled with Scooter Ward's wracked, gritted teeth vocal delivery is a spectacular start that the rest of the album never quite lives up to.

    142
    Slint
    Good Morning, Captain
    Spiderland
    1991

    Pretty much year zero for Post-rock as we know it, this band, and the album Spiderland has been feted to an incredible degree as a result. It fully deserves the praise, mind, but it's this stupendous closing track that takes the honours. Lyrically based around The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - if you can make out the muttered words - it's the use of quiet-LOUD dynamics that catches the ear, and as the track reaches it's climax, you realise that more than just post-rock owes this a debt.

    141
    Die Krupps
    TocarIron Man
    II - The Final Option
    1993

    They may be EBM pioneers, but their later industrial-metal hybrid phase produced some outstanding material, too. Including this, one of the ultimate tracks on the classic industrial music cliché of shedding human form for robotics. A monstrous, mechanised beat couples with equally mechanised guitars, and that whole cyborg idea gets better with every passing minute of this song.

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    My account is two years old today. Happy birthday, babylove.

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