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  • Tuesday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161

    Nov 10 2009, 18h20 por amodelofcontrol

    As explained earlier, here's the second half of the first part of my rundown of 90s songs.

    Previously: My top 100 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181

    180
    dEUS
    Sister Dew
    The Ideal Crash
    1999

    An impossibly sad song, a slow, minimalist track that lyrically deals with a man confessing to the titular character his crime. dEUS have never come close to the naked emotions of this track since, or to that matter before it, either, and it's such an affecting track that I can only listen to this once in a while.

    179
    The Dandy Warhols
    TocarEvery Day Should Be A Holiday
    ...The Dandy Warhols Come Down
    1997

    Way back before they were soundtracking Vodafone adverts, this band of American slackers were writing wonderful summer pop songs like this, psychedelic electro-pop that hooked me from the first moment I heard it (and I ended up buying the album on import months before it was eventually released over here).

    178
    They Might Be Giants
    TocarBirdhouse in Your Soul
    Flood
    1990

    One of the greatest and most enduring indie pop songs, perhaps, the reason it is a bit further down this list is that it does every now and again grate if overplayed. But still, it's probably the only song ever sung from the point of a nightlight, has a quirky video and the kind of chorus that bolts itself behind a sturdy door in your head...

    177
    The Future Sound of London
    TocarMy Kingdom
    Dead Cities
    1996

    The lead single from FSOL's darkest album, this beautiful, elegant track brought together Blade Runner samples and a feeling of a decaying London on a soft bed of electronics that carries the listener along for five blissful minutes. The video, with London being invaded by all kinds of computer-generated aliens, is well worth a look, too, even if some of the effects have dated a little.

    176
    Downset
    TocarEmpower
    Do We Speak a Dead Language?
    1996

    A little surprised, I have to say, that this band lasted as long as this year. But then, seeing as they were formed originally from the ashes of one of the very first rap metal bands (Social Justice) I guess it's kinda apt that they should outlive most of their followers, too. This song also has the "honour" of being the first song I saw performed live in London once I'd gone to Uni (and also that was the first gig I ever reviewed, too. Happy days...), and that makes it a little special to me - but either way, this is searing stuff that like much of Downset's material, features lyrics that are considerably less destructive than many other rap-metal acts. Vocalist Rey Oropreza instead chose lyrics that encouraged listeners to make a positive difference to their life - and this song's message was no different, as it simply burns with it.

    175
    Roni Size / Reprazent
    TocarBrown Paper Bag
    New Forms
    1997

    When drum'n'bass kicked off in a big way in the mid-to-late 90s, it was remarkable that each of the names that broke through to the dance mainstream all had such different styles within the same broad remit. Roni Size may not have had success on the same level as Goldie, but his winning of the Mercury Music Prize twelve years ago for the extraordinary New Forms perhaps gained him greater musical recognition. And it was tracks like this that were really special - the broad, jazzy sweeps fused perfectly with the charging drum'n'bass, and the full nine minute version passes in a flash.

    174
    Snog
    TocarHooray!!
    Buy Me... I'll Change Your Life
    1997

    David Thrussell's strange, strange band welcomes the end of world…in pop form. Well, I say pop. This is twisted, strange stuff, but it does have a habit of burrowing into your head and becoming one of those earworms that won't quite shift. For all it's apocalyptic lyrics, too, it's bright and summery as his songs go - but then, perhaps that's the point...

    173
    Marion
    Time
    This World And Body
    1996

    To some, this fact that this band never had the success of other bands lumped in as "Britpop" was criminal - and I'm one of them. Infinitely more talented than certain other north-west based peers, with a clutch of killer singles, they sadly vanished into a haze of drug problems, and their (also brilliant) second album limped into view some years later with barely a wimper, and sank without trace. Something of an unlucky band, really, and tracks like this remind me of what could have been: a glorious, aching lament to lost love and reflections on past mistakes, and Jaime Harding's vocal performance is something to behold.

    172
    Mercury Rev
    TocarChasing a Bee
    Yerself Is Steam
    1991

    Way back in the mists of time, before Mercury Rev cleaned up, kept off the drugs, kicked out original singer David Baker and turned to (blissfully great) Americana, they were a very odd band indeed, drenching completely "out there" pop songs in masses of fuzz and feedback. And sometimes, those pop songs would fight to the forefront - and Chasing A Bee is one of those moments. It's epic, beautiful and wonderfully mental.

    171
    Apoptygma Berzerk
    Deep Red
    7
    1996

    One of Apop's earlier singles, I have to admit that I didn't know this even had a video until I was trying to find a link for this. With the changes this band have gone through stylistically in the past ten years or so, this sounds like almost a different band entirely - a thumping electro-goth track that rightly is still part of Apop live sets even now (and it reminds me, I must use it in a DJ set again sometime...).

    170
    Rocket from the Crypt
    TocarMiddle
    Scream, Dracula, Scream!
    1995

    RFTC: one of the greatest rock bands of the 90s. Fact. Also a fact: one of my biggest regrets is never seeing them live. Anyway, rather than choosing perhaps one of the more obvious singles, this is the short (minute-long) opener to their breakthrough album Scream, Dracula, Scream. A torrent of gang vocals, a surging beat, and a clever pacing that steps up the track each verse until it bursts into life...before stopping way too quickly. Either way, if you ever wanted a reminder as to whether rock'n'roll can still be great decades after it first began, here's your pointer.

    169
    Jocasta
    Change Me
    No Coincidence
    1996

    Not all mid-90s indie in the UK was Britpop. One of the bands on the fringes for a while were Tim Arnold's first stab at the pop world, followed by a prolific solo career that has seen some unusual influences. Not that Jocasta were particularly normal - although like other bands I'm mentioning here, both my girlfriend and I are struggling to remember anything other than this song (I did have the album way back in the mists of time) - mixing in poetry influences (the lyrics are marvellous) as well as a harder, rockier sound than many other indie bands of the time. Anyway, this song is simply a perfect example of why there was so much more to the mid-90s indie scene than Blur, Oasis and Pulp.

    168
    Evil Superstars
    B.A.B.Y.
    Boogie-Children-R-Us
    1998

    I can remember little about this band, other than this track. What I do recall - they were a Belgian band who supported both dEUS and Girls Against Boys over here at some point, and they had a handful of great songs, of which this in particular stood head and shoulders above the rest. A strange, really quite sleazy drawl over an electronic backing, this was good fun if nothing else.

    167
    Meat Beat Manifesto
    Radio Babylon
    Original Fire
    1990

    An absolute stone-cold electronic classic, the year it comes from depends on which version you have. I have it on Original Fire, which dates from 1997, but sonically it's obviously older, and in fact dates from around 1990. A dub-influenced, quasi-breakbeat underpins things, and it's tracks like this that make me wonder how exactly they were ever lumped in as industrial (signing to Wax Trax! seemed to be the main reason!). MBM's influence is huge, though, and while they may have had better songs, to me they never made a better dancefloor track than this, period.

    166
    Stone Temple Pilots
    TocarSilvergun Superman
    Purple
    1994

    A band perhaps somewhat unfairly maligned at the time - seen as riding on the coattails of the grunge bands, and perhaps also because they ended up with greater success than many of them. Whatever the reason, their mix of hard rock, whimsical pop and much, much darker moments certainly caught the ear of many. This was always my favourite song, though, a perfect balance of the elements above, the brusing verses and melodic, lighter chorus contrasting well. It was the opener on their comeback tour in the US, too (a shame they never came over here).

    165
    Pulp
    TocarI Spy
    Different Class
    1995

    1995 was Pulp's year in Britpop terms, without a doubt - Different Class was probably the finest album of the Britpop period, and that wasn't just down to the singles (as great as they all were). It was down to tracks like this - the 60s film-soundtrack sweep, and the fuming, spiteful lyrics detailing a tale of suburban jealously and revenge. In fact, I'm not sure Jarvis Cocker ever wrote lyrics better than this.

    164
    Primal Scream
    Come Together
    Screamadelica
    1991

    No, not the truncated and butchered single version, but the original, epic album centrepiece. Screamadelica may have been endlessly dissected over the years, but at it's heart it is simply an awesome fusion of rock and dance that perhaps just came along at the right moment. This track's blissed-out dub textures and gospel samples (and, perhaps, it's oh-so-slightly hippyish tendencies) make it a glorious summer track - so writing this in a cold mid-November perhaps it loses a little of it's impact. Still, the fact that I'm still listening to this eighteen years on perhaps helps to explain just how good this is.

    163
    Monster Magnet
    TocarPowertrip
    Powertrip
    1998

    Where Dave Wyndorf proclaims his desire to become a full-time rock star, and let's be honest, this sure as hell sounds like the deal worked out well for him. A massive, stadium rock track, a world away from their more stoner rock beginnings, but frankly the sound suits Dave and the band well. The over-the-top video is a hoot, too...

    162
    The Delgados
    Pull the Wires From the Wall
    Peloton
    1999

    A now long-departed indie band from Glasgow, who were much more spiky than their sometimes dreamy sound often suggested. Often it was Emma Pollock's casually detached vocal delivery - and caustic lyrics - that made the difference, as here. Although the sweeping orchestral backing helps too.

    161
    Autechre
    Second Bad Vilbel
    Anvil Vapre
    1995

    Nearly fifteen years old, and probably still ahead of it's time, this track's mechanised, pounding rhythms thrilled then and they still thrill now. I've never dared try to play this in a DJ set at an industrial club, perhaps I should sometime - but it's steadily shifting pace probably would scare the dancefloor away. Shame, as enjoyed really loud this track is extraordinary.

    Friday: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02: 160 to 121
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  • My teeny weeny itsy bitsy vinyl collection Part 1.

    Mar 22 2009, 17h16 por ms_fogle

    Starting with the 45's:


    The 90 Day Men - Taking Apart the Vessel 7"
    The Beatles - Helter Skelter/Got to Get You Into My Life 7"
    Big Black - The Model 7"
    Broadcast - America's Boy 7"
    Calabi Yau' - The Elitist 7"
    Cibo Matto - Birthday Cake / Black Hole Sun 7"
    Come - Wrong Side / Loin of the Surf 7"
    Devo - Working in a Coal Mine 7"
    Devo - Whip It 7"
    Double Dagger - Sophisticated Urban Living 7"
    Double Dagger - Bored Meeting 7"
    Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road/Young Man's Blues 7"
    Egg Hunt - Me and You 7"
    Fugazi - 3 Songs 7"
    Fugazi - Furniture 7"
    Harriet the Spy - Circle-A Indicator 7"
    Hazel - Blank Florida / Motor Sports Daredevils 7"
    Honcho Overload - Miserable / Sugarfoot 7"
    Jawbox - Absenter 7"
    Karl Blau - Slow Down Joe 7"
    Kerosene 454 - Blown Clean 7"
    Killer Bug - Your wife is mine EP 7"
    King Frog (this wasn't intentional, it was hidden inside of a Creedle 7" .. but all I got was King Frog.. it's noise. It's OK but it wasn't what I wanted, obviously.)
    LUPO - Wreckin' Ball 7"
    Mama Tick - Breathe Out / Hate Fest 7"
    Mount Shasta - Nodule 7"
    The Organ Donors - Right For Life, Left For Dead 7"
    Pala - Pala 7"
    PJ Harvey - A Perfect Day Elise 7"
    Plexorjet - Seven Blocks 7"
    The Police - Don't Stand so Close to Me 7"
    Policy of 3 - Shelf 7"
    The Ponys - Prosthetic Head 7"
    Portatastic - Scrapbook EP 7"
    The Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash/Child of the Moon 7"
    Shellac - The Rude Gesture (a pictorial history) 7"
    Shorty - KAPUT! 7"
    Shotmaker - Believe in 7"
    The Sufaris - Wipe Out / Surfer Joe 7"
    Temp Sound Solutions - Pain Based Life Form 7"
    There Were Wires - Nothing...Lipstick, A little Blood 7"
    Unholy Swill - Basketcase 7"
    Vitapup - I Need It / Fuck My Head
    Yukon - Gough (starter home) 7"
    Zeni Geva - Autofuck 7"

    Splits:

    Double Dagger with Economist - Art School Girlfriend / Pedestrian 7"
    The Get Up Kids with Coalesce - Burned Bridges / I'm Giving up on this one 7"
    Jawbox with Tar - Static (live) 7"
    MSBR with Merzbow - Destructable Foundation / Drain 7"
    Rocket from the Crypt with The Get Up Kids - Free Language Demon / Up on the Roof 7"
    STArs of the dogon with The Day of Man as Man - A Posthumous Release by Two Bands from Baltimore That Both Broke Up A Little Too Soon 7"
    STArs of the dogon with Early Humans split 7" - Juice of Gentrification / HistronX
    The Tight Bros. From Way Back When with The Champs - Fire / Summer Knight 7"

    Compilations:

    Bloodbeat Records Compilation 7" - with PCP Roadblock, The Clancy Six, Charm city Suicides, and Kojak

    Volvolo Records presents OW, QUIT IT! vol 2 7" - featuring Tugboat: 3001, Back Off Cupids, Portatastic, Steve Fisk, Soul-Junk, They Fellaheen, O., and Louis Barlow's Acoustic Sentridoh

    Reptilian Records presents Hot Rock Action Vol. 1 7" - Blank, HEADLICE, Listless, and Horse Breed

    Skingraft Records & Gasoline Boost presents "A Tribute to AC/DC vol. 2" 7" - Mount Shasta, Dension Kimball Trio, Zeek Sheck, and Killdozer.

    A.J. Livingstone / Anti-Music Records comp - featuring Mount Shasta, Dimbulb, 7000 Dying Rats, Moss Back, and Stunt Cops
    Lever compilation - featuring Severin, Scrawl, Autoclave, Circus Lupus



    Recent Editions:


    Go In The Dark Compilation 7" with Slant 6, Drinking Woman, Rastro!, The Scissor Girls

    An Albatross with XBXRX - I Will Swim Into the Lazer Eye / Untitled
    Four Hundred Years with Sleepytime Trio - Radio Silence / Lancing Organic
    Home with Meringue - Aestheticizedzerozeroone 7"


    Allscars - Where Are the Humans? 7"
    Compound Red - Peter Pan's Shadow / Twenty Miles Up There Is No Air
    Four Hundred Years - Signal 7"
    The Jesus Lizard - (Fly) On (The Wall) / White Hole 7"
    Julia - 3 Year Old Child (Minority) / Song In A 7"
    Owltian Mia - The Best Games Ever Played By.. 2x7"
    Planes Mistaken for Stars - Spearheading the Sin Movement
    Quills - I Sank Your Battleship 7"
    Ruby Falls - Angels Two / Special 7"
    Thrall - I Want You / Eye Socket To You Daddy 7"




    tags:
    vinyl, records i own
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  • seen live, who cares

    Fev 19 2009, 19h21 por Yikko

    certainly doesn't reflect my actual tastes anyway
    includes shitty local bands, but only the ones I remember the names of

    Backstabbers Incorporated x3
    Converge x2
    Fucked Up
    HORSE the band
    to the barricades! x3
    HUAK
    Tera Melos
    Foo Fighters
    Furnace
    Vaast
    Gallows (NH)
    Cougars kill Cobras
    Cambiata x whatever
    Despotic Robot
    Goodbye Cruel World!
    DragonForce
    All That Remains
    Astronomer
    Eyes Like Fire x whatever
    The Fall of Troy
    Jennings
    Portugal. The Man
    Mindless Self Indulgence
    The If In Life x a bunch
    Sparks The Rescue x whatever
    Too Late The Hero x whatever
    Pierce the Veil
    Pygmy Lush
    Transistor Transistor x 4
    Rocket from the Crypt
    Trap Them x2
    The_Network x2
    The Bad Plus
    The Killing Moon
    Shadows Fall
    Medicated Kisses
    disappearer
    Secada
    Pyramids (good skramzy one)
    the brethren
    Cough Cough
    Shot Down Sun
    What's Left of the Trees
    Picnic Casket x a bunch
    mc chris
    Mercutio
    MJ-XII x2 or 3
    Throwing Rocks At Small Children/Bears.
    Robinson
    Damiera
    The Rattlesnakes
    Joseph Merrick x2
    Pamola / Schrute x3
    Alessa
    Doomriders
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  • Top #10 + Questions and Answers

    Fev 14 2009, 19h51 por 2is3

    Name your top 10 most played artists on Last.fm as of right now:
    #1 The Murder City Devils
    #2 American Steel
    #3 Johnny Cash
    #4 Mates of State
    #5 Modest Mouse
    #6 Tullycraft
    #7 Har Mar Superstar
    #8 No Knife
    #9 Supernova
    #10 The White Stripes

    Now answer the questions according to the numbers:

    What was the first song you ever heard by #6?
    Well the first album I heard was Old Traditions, New Standards so something off that depending if the first go around was on shuffle or not.

    What is your favourite album of #2?
    Rogue's March

    What is your favourite lyric that #5 has sung?
    "Other peoples lives seem more interesting cause they ain't mine"

    How many times have you seen #4 live?
    Not enough, only like 3 or 4??

    What is your favourite song by #7?
    No Chorus

    What is a good memory you have involving the music of #10?
    Can't think of any, honestly I didn't think I listen to these guys that much.

    Is there a song of #3 that makes you sad?
    TocarHurt

    What is your favorite song by #9?
    TocarMonsta

    How did you get into #3?
    When I was a teenager I lived with my grandparents, they like only listened to country music. I totally hated country... even still Cash was okay because he was so badass.

    What was the first song you heard by #1?
    Boom Swagger Room

    What is your favourite song by #4?
    California

    How many time have you seen #9 live?
    Not that many. Actually, the first time I saw them was the night I turned 21. It was at the Casbah. That was the first time I'd been in a bar as well.

    What is a good memory you have involving #2?
    Seeing them at one my all time favorite shows: The Great American Music Hall for Murder City Devils "last tour" with Rocket from the Crypt and Botch.

    Is there a song of #8 that makes you sad?
    Nope.

    What is your favourite album of #5?
    Probably The Lonesome Crowded West

    What is your favourite lyric that #3 has sung?
    I have no clue.

    What is your favourite song of #1?
    hands down Boom Swagger Room
    (I love the punk rock clap)

    What is your favourite song of #10?
    eh...

    How many times have you seen #8 live?
    Countless, I am super super stoked we got to go to the reunion show for Casbah's 20th Anniversary. It reminded me how much better they are live than on CD.

    What is your favourite album of #1?
    A close tie between Empty Bottles, Broken Hearts and Murder City Devils

    What is a great memory you have considering #9?
    I think I already answered that.

    What was the first song you heard by #8?
    I have no clue.

    What is your favorite cover by #2?
    I don't think I've heard them do any covers.
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  • 30 Questions About Your Top 30 OR Really Bored Right Now

    Fev 11 2009, 4h57 por thegreatagent

    1. How did you get into 29?
    Vampire Weekend: Avoided them forever because I didn't want to believe the hype. Listened to them via a guy from work's iTunes shared library and instantly loved it.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Cake: Dang, I want to say either The Distance or Never There. Forever ago.

    3. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    of Montreal: I think I actually own Sunlandic Twins but now that I think harder I'm pretty sure everything I have by them is downloaded.

    4. What is your favorite song by 15?
    Albert Hammond, Jr.: Listened to the crap out of 101 but right now it's either In My Room or Feed Me Jack Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Peter Sellers.

    5. What is your favorite song by 5?
    The Magnetic Fields: Literally impossible to pick a favorite song by them.

    6. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Against Me!: The entirety of As The Eternal Cowboy gets me more pumped than you could imagine.

    7. What is your favorite song by 10?
    The Strokes: Again, real tough them being one of my fav bands but I think it's probably Someday.

    8. What is a good memory you have involving 30?
    Arcade Fire: Driving in my car listening to Rebellion (Lies).

    9. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Wolf Parade: It's A Curse for reasons I won't divulge.

    10. How many times have you seen 25 live?
    Ozma: Once but it was epic. Drove 5 hours to Detroit on a school night, slept in my car and then drove five hours back. 100% worth it.

    11. No 11?

    12. What is your favorite album by 11?
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Dang, having to choose between Show Your Bones and Fever To Tell is brutally tough because they're both awesome in their own ways.

    13. What is your favorite song by 1?
    The Mountain Goats: Super tough, but I don't think I'll ever get tired of singing along to Alpha Rats Nest.

    14. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    The Thermals: No but I could only imagine how insane of a show that would be.

    15. What is a good memory involving 27?
    The Shins: I almost forgot I saw them live. I don't really remember it but I think it was good?

    16. What is your favorite song by 16?
    Ratatat: Hah kill me now but definitely Seventeen Years.

    17. What is your favorite album by 18?
    Piebald: We Are the Only Friends We Have, hands down.

    18. What is your favorite song by 21?
    Camera Obscura: So many great tracks, but nothing hits me harder than Razzle Dazzle Rose.

    19. What is the first song you ever heard by 26?
    The Anniversary: Whichever song Zack sent me first. I want to say The Heart is a Lonely Hunter or All Things Ordinary.

    20. What is your favorite album by 2?
    The Weakerthans: I love them all in their own ways but probably Left & Leaving.

    21. What is you favorite song by 3?
    Sufjan Stevens: Either his cover of Amazing Grace or The Mistress Witch from McClure (or, The Mind That Knows Itself).

    22. What is you favorite song by 8?
    Pants Yell!: Really into Alison Statton but probably Easy Way To Be Cruel (if only for one line).

    23. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    Interpol: Haha, funny story. Went and saw Piebald in Detroit. They played an early show (like 5pm?) at the Shelter which is a venue underneath another venue St. Andrew's. Interpol was playing St. Andrew's afterwards and we were going to wait to see them by trying to sneak inside the 18+ show (17 at the time I think). We saw them in their tour bus and we were freezing outside (Michigan winter). They saw us and shut their blinds. So I've seen them zero times.

    24. What is the worst song by 12?
    Belle & Sebastian: If You Find Yourself Caught In Love. I'm not anti-religion but that song is just a little too much.

    25. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    The Replacements: Literally no idea.

    26. What is you favorite album by 7?
    Saturday Looks Good to Me: Every Night has more plays than I ever thought I'd give a CD.

    27. What is your favorite song by 24?
    Jens Lekman: Another toughie, maybe The Opposite of Hallelujah, Postcard to Nina or Into Eternity.

    28. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy?
    Spoon: Small Stakes and The Way We Get By remind me of good friends and simpler times.

    29. What is your favorite album by 4?
    Rocket from the Crypt: Group Sounds will always hold a special place in my heart.

    30. How many albums do you own by 20?
    Modest Mouse: Three I think, and actual physical CDs too!
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  • Favorite albums of 2008.

    Fev 8 2009, 23h16 por eagleheartt

    Below are the top twenty albums of 2008: no compilations, best of's, or EPs. Yeah, it's about a month late. But, in my defense, it was a really busy year and i had several tough choices to make. After the top two or three, the rankings don't really matter very much. And before you ask, For Emma, Forever Ago was 2007.



    20. Colour Haze - All
    Taking much of their inspiration from Sabbath, Hendrix and krautrock, German power trio Colour Haze have been blazing a trail of stoner rock for nearly 15 years. Elephantine riffs and rolling rhythms mutating over long stretches of time, All is at times cliched but nevertheless a fuzzed-out, swirling ride of meditative jams and psychedelic bliss.
    TocarIf



    19. The Wave Pictures - Instant Coffee Baby
    Wonderful, sincere lyrics perfectly capturing everyday events and emotions and a quirky, unforgettable voice falling somewhere between Davy Henderson and Finn Andrews, Instant Coffee Baby is a unique English gem presented in an unshowy C86 setting.



    18. Blue Sky Black Death - Slow Burning Lights
    Recorded in 2007, singer Yes Alexander provides vocals for the normally hip-hop Blue Sky Black Death's sixth release and third of 2008. (They actually had five in '08 if you include their production of Gutta's - Heads Will Roll and the instrumental release of their 2006 album The Holocaust). The alluring, ethereal voiced Alexander, also of the band The Casual Lust, shifts this album into breezy, dream pop territory.



    17. The Tom Fun Orchestra - You Will Land With A Thud
    An indie band with the word orchestra in it's title normally has it there for irony's sake. It's more often a lone guy with a half dozen Casios or a trio of ragged and sloppy folk rockers. With nine members, the term nearly makes sense for the sweeping, raucous Nova Scotian Tom Fun Orchestra. Included are: a trio of guitars, violin, upright bass, accordion, banjo, drums, mandolin, clarinet and trumpet. The gruff, Tom Waits-ian voiced lead singer proves to be a wonderful anchor to an energetic, chaotic, but always melodic group.



    16. LITE - Phantasia
    It seems that many of the inanely labeled ‘math rock’ bands fall into a trap of mechanical rhythms and syncopated guitar that often lack much excitement Technical, virtuous but also very hard-hitting and at times even contemplative, Phantasia is able to breathe some life into this supposed genre.




    15. School of Seven Bells - Alpinisms
    Twins Alejandra and Claudia Deheza have incredibly alluring voices and their passionate, perfectly harmonized vocals define this dream pop wonder.
    TocarChain



    14. Sennen - Where The Light Gets In
    Tagged as both shoegaze and post rock but not quite either, Sennen's long-overdue full length debut proves they have without a doubt mastered opposite ends of the dynamic spectrum, from the noisiest rock to the softest ballads. Vocals are either absent or arranged into soft, sweetly sung harmonies. Sennen might have been formed according to specific formulas, but the way in which they mix them up makes this album a much richer, multi-layered experience.
    TocarBlackout



    13. Peter Broderick - Float
    Brodericks' second release of the year, Home, seemed to have gotten the bulk of the press. Odd, as Float is clearly the better release. Perhaps the folk based Home is more accessible than the classical sounding Float? Regardless, Float is a sparse, cinematic and atmospheric album containing not just piano but also violins, cello, drums, banjo and guitar. The youthful Broderick (also a member of the band Efterklang) may be ushering in a new beginning of modern classical music.



    12. Moscow Olympics - Cut The World
    Formed in the summer of 2006, the members of Philippine band Moscow Olympics must have been creating music for much longer than the two years the band has been active. Moscow Olympics’ smooth blend of post punk and shoegaze proves to be nothing short of brilliant. Cut the World certainly leaves you wanting more and it's brevity may be it's only flaw. Their music nearly seems like a resounding roar directed at anyone who deems post punk and shoegaze as genres that are dead or irrelevant.



    11. The Night Marchers - See You In Magic
    The Night Marchers (led by John Reis, former member of Drive Like Jehu, Rocket from the Crypt and Hot Snakes) are just here to have fun. Garagey, punky and noisy with the faint aroma of the Flamin' Groovies and The Nerves, the San Diego band's debut is pure, unapologetic rock 'n' roll.
    TocarOpen Your Legs



    10. Murder by Death - Red of Tooth and Claw
    Like 16 Horsepower, Murder by Death explore a darker side of country-rock with lead singer Adam Turla owing much of his sound to Johnny Cash and Nick Cave. His low baritone meshes nicely with each of the songs, infusing them with aggression and a certain weariness as well.
    TocarFuego!



    9. The Weepies - Hideaway
    Husband and wife duo Deb Talan and Steve Tannen follow up their 2006 release, Say I Am You, with another indie-folk gem. The album plays to their strengths: tight songwriting, beautifully layered harmonies, and the kind of sweet, introspective lyrics that tug at your heart.
    TocarHow You Survived the War



    8. Firewater - Golden Hour
    Tod A's authentic and righteous lyrics, covering his divorce and George Bush among other topics, unexpectedly merge well with the eastern influenced music. Golden Hour is a travelogue of the three years he spent in India, Turkey, Pakistan, and Indonesia, where he used local musicians to highlight these angry yet poignant songs.
    This Is My Life



    7. Frightened Rabbit - The Midnight Organ Fight
    Wonderful melodies and catchy choruses make this album highly accessible and belie the sometimes dark, sad lyrics. It's impossible not to be drawn into the warm, quivering vocals driving this Scottish band's sophomore effort.
    TocarOld Old Fashioned



    6. Drive-By Truckers - Brighter Than Creation's Dark
    In perhaps what is their least 'rock' album, the Truckers have released a group of diverse, exciting, slightly twisted tales of the American South. At 19 songs, perhaps it is a bit too long, but there are too many great tracks here for that to be much of an issue.
    TocarDaddy Needs A Drink



    5. Boston Spaceships - Brown Submarine
    Robert Pollard (of Guided by Voices fame) releases yet another classic. Brown Submarine is a pop punk album, made by and for kids who've worn out the grooves on their Cheap Trick and dB's records. Even at 50 years of age, Pollard can still write pop songs better than most: catchy, infectious, fabulous pop songs no longer fashionable, actually they never were fashionable.
    TocarYou Satisfy Me



    4. The Abbasi Brothers - Something Like Nostalgia
    Defying easy genre classifications, Yousuf and Amman Abbasi create intricate, dreamy soundscapes using digital instruments, electronics, guitar, piano and found sounds. It's hard to be believe this is their debut, as mature and polished as it sounds.
    TocarStacey's Day Parade



    3. Blue Sky Black Death - Late Night Cinema
    DJ's Kingston and Young God created a bold, diverse set of songs for their fourth release. Backing their dense production, guitar, keyboard and drum work are further contributions from violinists, organists, trumpeters, synth players and vocalists. On their first release of 2008, the duo showcase amazing versatility, with influences from lounge to electro.




    2. Robert Forster - The Evangelist
    Former writing partner to Grant McLennan (who co-wrote three of these songs before his untimely death) in The Go-Betweens, Forester has crafted a very moving and unsurprisingly melancholy tribute to his long time friend. Haunting and wistful, yet never sentimental, it's some of his best work in or out of the Go-Betweens.




    1. The Drift - Memory Drawings
    San Francisco’s The Drift specialize in chilled out post rock influenced by jazz and dub. While more guitar based post-rock bands (Mogwai, Explosions in the Sky) focus on tension and release in their slow building epics, The Drift occupy a more relaxed zone. Their sophomore effort contains some wonderful trumpet work, with the drums and upright bass perfect compliments.



    Other artists who released great albums in 2008:

    The Gaslight Anthem, Blood on the Wall, Okkervil River, Titus Andronicus,Evangelicals, Bowery Boy Blue, Neil on Impression, Upcdowncleftcrightcabc+start, Shugo Tokumaru, Sun Kil Moon, The Daysleepers, Randy Newman, Matthew Robert Cooper, God Is an Astronaut, Calder, The Hold Steady,Anathallo, Abigail Washburn, The Black Keys, Parts & Labor, John McKenna, Tearwave, No Age, Cruyff in the Bedroom, Followed by Ghosts, Mr. Bear, State Bird, Throw Me the Statue, The Postmarks, Helms Alee and WHY? among others.

    For those following links from: Portishead, Fleet Foxes, Santogold, Coldplay, Katy Perry, Jack Johnson, The Kooks and Nine Inch Nails i genuinely hope i've educated you.
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  • Concerts I've been to/Bands I've seen live

    Jan 25 2009, 13h19 por mowling

    Ben Harper x2
    Michael Franti and Spearhead x 6
    James Brown
    Zoobombs
    Foo Fighters x2
    Sonic Youth
    Mudhoney
    Beasts of Bourbon x2
    Iggy Pop x2
    Pennywise
    Frenzal Rhomb x2
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
    Billy Bragg x2
    B.B. King
    Paul Simon
    Midnight Oilx2
    Soursob Bob
    The Clouds
    Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy
    Rage Against the Machinex2
    The Nightwatchman
    Ratcat
    INXS
    Red Hot Chilli Peppers x2
    Ben Kweller
    Ben Folds and the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
    Smashing Pumpkins x2
    Soundgarden
    U2 x2
    Bob Dylan
    R.E.M.
    Violent Femmes x2
    Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine
    Donavon Frankenreiter x2
    Rammstein
    Jack Johnson x2
    Tenacious D
    G. Love
    Xavier Rudd
    You Am I x3
    Regurgitator
    Ash Grunwald
    Don Walker
    Colin Hay
    Paul Kelly
    Leonard Cohen
    Pearl Jam x2
    Porno for Pyros
    Spiderbait
    Hole
    The Cat Empire
    Jane's Addiction
    The Cure
    Queens of the Stone Age
    Rocket from the Crypt
    The White Stripes
    Tim Rogers and Tex Perkins
    Colin Hay
    Bad Religion
    NOFX
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  • Top 30 Artists Nonsense

    Dez 3 2008, 9h18 por Since_1845

    1. How did you get into 21? (Rehab)
    Randomly looking for southern rap.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22? (Against All Authority)
    TocarDestroy What Destroys You

    3. What's your favorite lyric by 2? (Masta Ace)
    This ain't huggin' the block with gat in your hand, this is Boca Ratan on a catamaran

    4. What is your favorite album by 29? (Alien Ant Farm)
    ANThology

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own? (Agent Orange)
    One. Living In Darkness.

    6. What is your favorite song by 10? (Porn Theater Ushers)
    Oozing Pestilence

    7. Is there a song by 4 that makes you sad? (Five Iron Frenzy)
    TocarFarenheit

    8. What is your least favorite song by 15? (The Aquabats)
    Can't think of one

    9. What is your favorite song by 5? (Jedi Mind Tricks)
    TocarI Who Have Nothing

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy? (The Dubliners)
    Finegan's Wake

    11. What is your favorite song by 20? (big d & the kid's table)
    LAX

    12. What is a good memory you have involving 23? (Goldfinger)
    Most of my freshman year in high school

    13. What is your favorite song by 17? (Johnny Cash)
    TocarThe Man Comes Around

    14. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy? (Dropkick Murphys)
    Never Alone

    15. How many times have you seen 24 live? (Bush Babees)
    None.

    16. What is the first song you heard by 3? (Smoke of Oldominion)
    The intro to One Man's Trash.

    17. What is your favorite album by 1? (The Mighty Mighty Bosstones)
    A Jacknife To A Swan or Skacore The Devil And More

    18. Who is your favorite member of 2? (Masta Ace)
    Uhm. Masta Ace?

    19. How many times have you seen 14 live? (Jus Allah)
    None

    20. What is a good memory you have involving 1? (The Mighty Mighty Bosstones)
    Meeting Dickie Barret and getting his autograph.

    21. What is the first song you heard by 7? (Big Punisher)
    TocarStill Not a Player

    22. What is your favorite album by 9? (Groovie Ghoulies)
    Berry'd alive

    23. What is your favorite song by 18? (The Adicts)
    Songs of Praise or TocarEngland

    24. What is your favorite song by 12? (Atom and His Package)
    If You Own the Washington Redskins You're a Cock

    25. What is the first song you heard by 11? (Snowgoons)
    TocarGerman Lugers

    26. What is your favourite song by 8? (Notorious B.I.G.)
    TocarJuicy

    27. How did you get into 25? (311)
    Stole a CD, enjoyed it, got another CD, still need to get the rest of them, durhur.

    28. Is there a song by 16 that makes you happy? (The Pogues)
    Turkish Song Of The Damned

    29. What is the first song you heard by 26? (Faith No More)
    Epic

    30. Is there a song by 28 that makes you sad? (Rocket from the Crypt)
    Not that I can recall
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  • Viva YouTube! (Episode 4: Rocket From The Crypt-I'm Not Invisible live)

    Ago 7 2008, 17h08 por cruz992

    I feel like bringing the rock today. Rocket from the Crypt-I'm Not Invisible (live)

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  • I'm a total poofter for doing this!

    Abr 5 2008, 0h18 por toddriverz

    Can't you tell i'm bored??? Right, here's what you do cyberkids! You take your top 50 most listened-to bands and you answer gay little fucking questions about them. I'm bored.

    1. How did you get into 31?
    Neurosis... I got Times of Grace cos it was wanked over a bit by Terrorizer when it came out. I listened to it about 6 times in a row that first night... ah, times of grace indeed!!! I told you this would be poofy.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Rocket from the Crypt "TocarOn a Rope" what an awesome song.

    3. What's your favourite lyric by 29? Deadguy...Fuck! That's difficult. "Lately I've been seeing people with hooves and snouts... YEAH!" - from Angry Dwarf

    4. What is your favourite album by 49?
    King Geedorah, "Take Me to Your Leader" is the only album, and it's well nang!

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own? Dirty Looks, one, it's a compilation called "12 o clock high", annoyingly hard to get hold of their stuff!

    6. What is your favourite song by 50?
    ZAO, I'll go with "Live... From The Funeral of God"

    7. Is there a song by 4 that makes you sad?
    Devo - TocarSnowball

    8. What is your favourite song by 15?
    Today Is the Day - TocarSadness will Prevail (demo version from the Relapse sampler)

    9. What is your favourite song by 5?
    Death - Flattening of Emotions! what went wrong to their picture perfect lives??

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Discordance Axis, pretty much all of them, but Sound Out the Braille makes me happiest!

    11. What is your favourite album by 40?
    Skindred... it's difficult but I'll say Babylon

    12. What is your favourite song by 12?
    Army of Freshmen - probably gang sign

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 33? The Appleseed Cast... I dunno, I only really listen to the first few songs on Mare Vitalis, which are amazing! No specific memories!

    14. What is your favourite song by 37?
    Joanna Newsom... a very difficult decision. At the moment it's TocarSadie but TocarClam, Crab, Cockle, Cowrie might be my favourite. I'll tell you in a years time.

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Polysics... Again, most of them but Baby BIAS definitely makes me happiest!!

    16. How many times have you seen 24 live? Handsome... Never! They split up when I was about 12!

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 17?
    Candiria - TocarConstant Velocity Is as Natural as Being at Rest, which was jaw-dropping first time round! Still is!

    18. What is your favourite album by 11?
    311 - 311. Yes that's selftitled! It's funny how I'm not even embarrassed about liking them anymore. They rule!!

    19. Who is a favourite member of 1?
    The Ramones - Dee Dee for fucks sake! I mean, did you hear his rap album??

    20. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Braid... another band that split up when i was a tyke.

    21. What is a good memory involving 21?
    Coalesce... the day I realised the sheer brilliance of the open chords (that's hitting all the strings without fretting anything wit ya left hand non-guitar fans!) in Give Them Rope, She Said. It gives that album an awesome unique sound!!

    22. What is your favourite song by 16?
    Autopsy - TocarCritical Madness

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47?
    Earth Crisis - Gomorrah's Season Ends

    24. What is your favourite album by 45?
    The Sundays - Reading, Writing and Arithmetic

    25. What is your favourite song by 18?
    Dizzee Rascal - I Luv U!!! One of the best songs of all time!

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 38?
    The Beach Boys - TocarGood Vibrations no less!

    27. What is your favourite lyric by 3?
    Mastodon... Lyrics aren't their strong point... for the sake of sarcasm i'll go with either "infinite path carved with unrivalled skill" or "hunt for ogres and dwarves".

    28. What is you favourite song by 2?
    The Paper Chase... yikes, so many good ones to choose from... "TocarWhen You Least Expect It"

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32?
    Isis - TocarThe Beginning and the End

    30. What is you favourite song by 8?
    Drowningman... definitely something off of Rock n Roll Killing Machine... maybe "This Years Most Fashionable Signs of Weakness" if only for that fight-tastic riff at the end!

    31. How many times have you seen 26 live?
    Architects... never... next!

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    Saetia - The Sweetness and the Light has one of them fighty riffs that makes me go all happy

    33. What is you favourite album by 9?
    Deftones - Around the Fur

    34. What is the worst song by 46?
    The Dismemberment Plan - Back And Forth sucks quite a lot

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34?
    Opeth... it was TocarBlackwater Park... I was very impressed!

    36. What is you favourite album by 42?
    Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables all the way!!!

    37. How many times have you seen 39 live?
    Andrew Wk... AGAIN... NEVER!! And this is the one that hurts the most... I need to see you live andrew wk!!!

    38. What is your favourite album by 35?
    Converge... no contest, Jane Doe

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    Splen - The Splen Christmas Song. Circa 2000 I think. Rare Splen.

    40. What is you favourite album by 7?
    MF DOOM - MM Food
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