Author Topic: What are you listening to and what do you have to say about it? Part IV  (Read 861967 times)

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Ghost Hospital - D+ 7" - Too catchy.
Standard of Living - Six Songs EP - Great synthy punk record with pretty amateurish vocals and plenty of casio madness.
Paul Winter - Common Ground LP - What the hell? The A side of this record is legitimately fucking awesome featuring subdued vocals, weird repetitive keyboard parts, and tons of cool effects. Too bad the B side is a complete new age turd.

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WIG TORTURE!!!!!!!!!!!!

You're not going to get the City Rock thread to a thousand posts w/ this kind of hipster fucking around.

City Rock will find a way....for now...Just Say Flow

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Elf- s/t and Carolina County Ball

This band is the best thing Ronnie James Dio ever did. It's amazingly catchy boogie rock that at times recalls Harry Howes, Alice Cooper, CCR, early Elton John, Stones, and early Rod Stewart solo LP's. Despite the band's name and the cover of the debut LP, there is ZERO sword/wizard/goblin content. And although it's very hard rockin' in places, there's way too much piano here for it to be even remotely heavy metal.


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alright, so I acquired the Misfits Discography, and clinging onto the belly of the beast there was this nasty, horrible parasitic turd, or maybe two of them, I can't tell.  One is called Violent World, wow, wow wow, the absolute worst tribute album ever created.  (I have not heard worse)  Low points include trombones on the opening of Where Eagles Dare, a London Dungeon Techno remix, and Earth Crisis' version of Earth AD.  It keeps getting worse.  The only listenable song is the Dead Milkmen cover. Ok I guess Metallica, just for the lolz.  I think I have heard this somewhere before and was so offended that my mind repressed the memory.   I know this is old news but Who allowed this to happen, and why?! 
I fucking hate 99% of you

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burned out on rock n' roll today, spinning some hip-hop.

rawkus records presents soundbombing vol. 1
ultramagnetic MC's - critical beatdown
viktor vaughn - vaudeville villain

gonna grab some more today and keep vibin'.

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Spring is when I bust out all the hip hop summer jamz

Geto Boys
Camp Lo
The Wu
Boot Camp Clik
Showbiz and AG
Big L

so far

and Critical Beatdown is that shit. 

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Psychedelic Unknowns, Vol. 1

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have been listening to lots of soundtracks..

vince guaraldi trio - a charlie brown christmas
angelo badalamenti - music for twin peaks
michael nyman - the draughtsman's contract ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfP0u_zf3EE&feature=related )

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ultramagnetic MC's - critical beatdown


Have you heard "Basement Tapes"?

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no, is it sweet?

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Yup!  A lot rougher/primitive beats--I think you'd be into it.

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Lane, where can one find this?  Is it official?

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Psychedelic Unknowns, Vol. 1

that was put out by my boy billy synth of billy synth and the turn-ups from harrisburg, pa. have an interview and photos by theresa k that's gonna be in my zine.



i'm listening to the new magnetix right now. great!

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Love - Four Sails
I honestly can't believe that anyone ever said that the second line-up of Love wasn't composed of competent musicians. I believe Arthur Lee truly comes into his own here.

Buzzcocks - Singles Going Steady
Perfect. Not one tune on this compilation is less than stellar. Diggle is one of my top five, all time, favorite "punk" guitarists.

13th Floor Elevators - S/T
The first and, in all probability, the most well-conceived and consistent. This must have been seen as appalling on initial release.

Sweet Faces EP
Old fashioned, hook-laden, pop songwriting. Dig the whispered vocals. Almost reaches Shoes territory. Quite refreshing after suffering all of the garbage that's being passed off as power pop these days.
« Last Edit: April 03, 2009, 10:13:58 AM by Ray »

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"Four Sail."  It's a pun, see?  I like it a lot too but the first three are better.
This post is intended for entertainment purposes only and not as a legal opinion.