I have yet to listen to Swans, even though I have seen the name mentioned several different times. I'll check them out when I get the chance. Some of the acts are very good. I dig the one with Attila on vocals. Phil Anselmo's vocals are okayyyyyyyyyyyy..ish. Some parts of the song are better than others.MS_39455 wrote:. Swans, her solo stuff, and countless colaborations and guest appearences with some pretty cool acts are all so different.
whats everyone currently listening to????
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Yes you should.DeathfareDevil wrote:A shit ton of post rock, a genre I should've been paying more attention to.
The American Dollar
Billions and Billions
Tides from Nebula
pg.lost
Tunturia
Explosions in the Sky
Godspeed You Black Emperor (duh)
Total eargasm music.
Get some:
sleepmakeswaves
Yndi Halda
If These Trees Could Talk
God is an Astronaut
This Will Destroy You

saw these guys last year with stardeath & the white dwarf and the flaming lips. really great.DeathfareDevil wrote: Explosions in the Sky
electric wizard- black masses
ghost- opus eponymous
enslaved- axioma ethica odini
naked city- absinthe
the shangri-las- myrmidons of melodrama
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GameFreac wrote:Yes you should.DeathfareDevil wrote:A shit ton of post rock, a genre I should've been paying more attention to.
The American Dollar
Billions and Billions
Tides from Nebula
pg.lost
Tunturia
Explosions in the Sky
Godspeed You Black Emperor (duh)
Total eargasm music.
Get some:
sleepmakeswaves
Yndi Halda
If These Trees Could Talk
God is an Astronaut
This Will Destroy You
fucking hipsters
That's where I'm at with God is an Astronaut
If These Trees Could talk
Godspeed You Black Emperor
Yndi Halda
Scott Kelly
Anathema
Collapse Under the Empire and
Pelican
and a few others like Isis and Rosetta
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Diana wrote:Tsjuder - Desert Northern Hell
Don't drive near me when "Mouth of Madness" comes on because I am air-drumming and not touching the steering wheel. FYI
Christ. That song. Perfection. Now I have to listen to it, in addition to:
Destroyer666 - Phoenix Rising
In Flames - Jester Race
Anata - The Conductor's Departure
Voivod - Angel Rat
Beethoven - Eroica Sym
Shostakovich - string quartets out the ass
Sadistic Ritual - 2 song demo (more, please)
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bahahaha working on it this second man. give it a couple months. in the mean time check out my other band http://www.myspace.com/waragainstsantaclauseDeathfareDevil wrote: Sadistic Ritual - 2 song demo (more, please)
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Memories of riding in my friend's two-tone lime green and white '78 Celica with two home stereo speakers crammed into the back seat (between which his younger brother would sit, somewhat uncomfortably), going bump tss bump tss bump tss. Pretty much Wesley Willis with a beat, a sex addiction, and focus.
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Friday night at the Eagle again?stewvee wrote:Head Booty n Cock...
Primal Scream - Vanishing Point
I love this album. It's a soundtrack for the 1971 film that they wrote a couple or more decades after the film's original release. I love this album. It's got a relaxing psychedelic vibe to it that just works for me. I was so into it on my way to work both yesterday and today that I didn't want to get off the highway. Just wished for a fatty and an unending road. I coulda traded in my white Mustang on a Challenger, though...Even watched the film again last night. Highly recommended if you dig car films, brilliant cinematography, Cleavon Little or classic 70s flicks in general. Just steer clear of the remake with Viggo. As awesome as Viggo is - and he is awesome - this film required no remake and certainly not one that was made-for-tv.
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