Whenever I play wow I listen to the cheesiest over dramatic late 90s to to mid 2000s metal and rock I can find.
Because I'm an undead rogue
Well when I took French in high school the teacher played a lot of pop songs from the 60's-then so sometimes they come back for weird reasons
brains are weird
Big Thief announced that they're releasing a SECOND album this year, "Two Hands," out October 11th and they dropped this single along with the announcement. Adrianne Lenker's guitar freak out on the back half is just *chef's kiss*
The Hold Steady have a new album out tomorrow (!!!), which is as fine a time as any to post a link to this: https://t.co/RIqxJPy9cX?amp=1
Big, varied group of folks rank the 25 best Hold Steady songs. I don't especially agree with the order, but there are some really interesting, moving mini-essays in there. Goes a long way towards explaining why I have a tattoo inspired by them.
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StraightziHere we may reign secure, and in my choice,To reign is worth ambition though in HellRegistered Userregular
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Several people in there cite how much they enjoy Franz Nicolay's keyboard.
And obviously they're right, he's fantastic. He also played piano and accordion for a band frequently in my top ten, The World/Inferno Friendship Society, and has some really good solo stuff. Check it out:
The Hold Steady have a new album out tomorrow (!!!), which is as fine a time as any to post a link to this: https://t.co/RIqxJPy9cX?amp=1
Big, varied group of folks rank the 25 best Hold Steady songs. I don't especially agree with the order, but there are some really interesting, moving mini-essays in there. Goes a long way towards explaining why I have a tattoo inspired by them.
Cool. I don't have to come in here mad that my two favorites didn't rank, and are instead in the top 10 (How A Resurrection Really Feels and Constructive Summer).
The Hold Steady have a new album out tomorrow (!!!), which is as fine a time as any to post a link to this: https://t.co/RIqxJPy9cX?amp=1
Big, varied group of folks rank the 25 best Hold Steady songs. I don't especially agree with the order, but there are some really interesting, moving mini-essays in there. Goes a long way towards explaining why I have a tattoo inspired by them.
Cool. I don't have to come in here mad that my two favorites didn't rank, and are instead in the top 10 (How A Resurrection Really Feels and Constructive Summer).
I'm a "Cattle & Creeping Things" and "Both Crosses" guy, but "How A Resurrection Really Feels" is reeeeeal high up on my list. When it gets to the title line, it's absolutely revelatory.
I love this dang band!!
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StraightziHere we may reign secure, and in my choice,To reign is worth ambition though in HellRegistered Userregular
"Brother of the Mayor of Bridgewater" is one of my all-time jams
Yeah he's on Red Eyed Soul and Addicted to Bad Ideas, I believe. Maybe some earlier albums too - I know he left close to the time I was getting into them, as I only remember seeing him at one or two shows.
Specifically I remember him on Ich Erinnere mich an die Weimarer Republik, as he's got a solo there.
New Blanck Mass and King Gizzard albums are out Friday.
the gizz's infect the rats nest just hit spotify, but i can't listen to it because my partner has hijacked spotify while she "packs the house" for when we have to "move next weekend", or something
they also released a doom-style browser FPS this week called 'mars for the rich' which currently appears to be down
New(ish) single off the second part of Foal's Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost that dropped a couple months ago. I think it's out Oct. 18th. I really enjoyed Pt.1.
There are a lot of good albums out today but I think the one I'm enjoying most is the new King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. It's just a really good old school metal/thrash metal album about climate change and taking to task technocrats that only propose solutions for the rich, and it is an extremely cathartic listen.
it immediately reminded me of being a teenager and listening to rancid's 2000 record and having my face melted in the best way. lyrically this is conceptual and just a little more subtle than tim armstrong's "you're a rattlesnake, you're full of shit, i fucking hate you," but when the opener descended into repetitions of "there is no planet B" following some very matt-freemanesque bass, i was on board
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Think folks at work may be getting sick of me growling "THERE IS NO PLANET B!" under my breath for 3 straight days. I've always liked KGatLW, but this album has made me an advocate.
Also, I just stopped by the Newbury Comics near my office to see if they had anything fun from like 20 years ago that I can't find on Amazon Music. They did.
Sasha & Digweed's Northern Exposure 2, both East Coast and West Coast editions, $4 each. Also found a copy of Dredg's Leitmotif (not on Amazon, but the rest of their albums are), and a totally random collection I had back in the day called Ultra. Chilled 01. I put back a copy of El Cielo by dredg because it's on Amazon, and I'm fairly certain I have a copy still. They also had Sasha's Global Underground San Francisco, but it was the lame US re-release, not the original UK version. The only differences are that it's numbered Global Underground 03 instead of 09, and it's missing one of the best tracks in the whole set, Der Dritte Raum's Hale Bopp:
Uh, Ryan DeRobertis, who used to perform under the name Saint Pepsi until (IIRC) he had some legal threats from the soda company and switched his stage name to Skylar Spence, has released a surprise, final album under the Saint Pepsi name on the occasion of 100% ElectroniCon.
Uh, Ryan DeRobertis, who used to perform under the name Saint Pepsi until (IIRC) he had some legal threats from the soda company and switched his stage name to Skylar Spence, has released a surprise, final album under the Saint Pepsi name on the occasion of 100% ElectroniCon.
Well I'm way behind. Silversun Pickups' new album has been out since April, and I really kind of love it? I've had this song on repeat for the past two days. The drumming in the middle eight is just *shudders* so good. Chris Guanlao is easily one of my favorite drummers ever.
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Fear Inoculum is...good. It's good! It's going to disappoint people who have been waiting for 13 years with baited breath but anything would.
The tracks are all individually fine and even good (although every single actual track clocking in at 10 minutes or longer feels a bit self-indulgent), but they don't feel like a cohesive whole in the way that Aenima, Lateralus, or 10,000 Days do. There's no real flow from song to song or a unifying "feel," for lack of a better term, for the whole album. It's just a collection of pretty good songs, each of which feel like they were written in a vacuum to stand on their own and not to form a particular collection of songs with a particular goal.
Which like, hey, I'll still listen to and get enjoyment out of it. But it is, as I feared, over-produced as a result of the 13 year process.
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Well when I took French in high school the teacher played a lot of pop songs from the 60's-then so sometimes they come back for weird reasons
brains are weird
https://youtu.be/g4ahGBumljY
https://youtu.be/BBE9fRzBB58
https://youtu.be/OP_RPy4o9w8
https://youtu.be/wbuSdXKtJX4
So good
https://youtu.be/UIcVwH47uxQ
https://t.co/RIqxJPy9cX?amp=1
Big, varied group of folks rank the 25 best Hold Steady songs. I don't especially agree with the order, but there are some really interesting, moving mini-essays in there. Goes a long way towards explaining why I have a tattoo inspired by them.
And obviously they're right, he's fantastic. He also played piano and accordion for a band frequently in my top ten, The World/Inferno Friendship Society, and has some really good solo stuff. Check it out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tITfSGiOaz8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8F3pMxWvNM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcj4x_nhVag
"Brother of the Mayor of Bridgewater" is one of my all-time jams
Cool. I don't have to come in here mad that my two favorites didn't rank, and are instead in the top 10 (How A Resurrection Really Feels and Constructive Summer).
I'm a "Cattle & Creeping Things" and "Both Crosses" guy, but "How A Resurrection Really Feels" is reeeeeal high up on my list. When it gets to the title line, it's absolutely revelatory.
I love this dang band!!
Yeah he's on Red Eyed Soul and Addicted to Bad Ideas, I believe. Maybe some earlier albums too - I know he left close to the time I was getting into them, as I only remember seeing him at one or two shows.
Specifically I remember him on Ich Erinnere mich an die Weimarer Republik, as he's got a solo there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wShlgYkiqSY
Sleater-Kinney, Hold Steady, and Blanck Mass all in one day. Good lord.
the gizz's infect the rats nest just hit spotify, but i can't listen to it because my partner has hijacked spotify while she "packs the house" for when we have to "move next weekend", or something
they also released a doom-style browser FPS this week called 'mars for the rich' which currently appears to be down
https://youtu.be/PXTmNLRfkGM
Lindsey Raye Ward - blink-182 - Happy Days (Drum Cover)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-xICPlHqlE
FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH - WRONG SIDE OF HEAVEN - DRUM COVER BY MEYTAL COHEN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxIbEjjOOMI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q48bwxyqVpQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOX25W5ZvT8
https://youtu.be/ga1C7JGG_IM
Also, I just stopped by the Newbury Comics near my office to see if they had anything fun from like 20 years ago that I can't find on Amazon Music. They did.
Sasha & Digweed's Northern Exposure 2, both East Coast and West Coast editions, $4 each. Also found a copy of Dredg's Leitmotif (not on Amazon, but the rest of their albums are), and a totally random collection I had back in the day called Ultra. Chilled 01. I put back a copy of El Cielo by dredg because it's on Amazon, and I'm fairly certain I have a copy still. They also had Sasha's Global Underground San Francisco, but it was the lame US re-release, not the original UK version. The only differences are that it's numbered Global Underground 03 instead of 09, and it's missing one of the best tracks in the whole set, Der Dritte Raum's Hale Bopp:
https://youtu.be/L5w9h6sR5x8
Man, do I miss the 90's and early 00's for music.
https://saintpepsi.bandcamp.com/album/mannequin-challenge
You might remember Saint Pepsi for the extremely catchy track Fiona Coyne from like 5 years ago:
https://youtu.be/BDStOaRLsbg
https://youtu.be/OrR1TGQY20Y
Uh sweet I have a ticket to this event
But just 1 so I guess I’m going alone
https://youtu.be/0nsJ8hnRkW4
Saint Pepsi thread
It's very... sleepy. Lots of whooshy ambient filler tracks and bleep bloops and spacey ocean noises.
Not a whole lot of the piss and vinegar and righteous anger of like, Undertow.
This is Nap Time Tool
This is how I felt about Lateralus and that one grew on me a ton. Maybe this will be similar.
The tracks are all individually fine and even good (although every single actual track clocking in at 10 minutes or longer feels a bit self-indulgent), but they don't feel like a cohesive whole in the way that Aenima, Lateralus, or 10,000 Days do. There's no real flow from song to song or a unifying "feel," for lack of a better term, for the whole album. It's just a collection of pretty good songs, each of which feel like they were written in a vacuum to stand on their own and not to form a particular collection of songs with a particular goal.
Which like, hey, I'll still listen to and get enjoyment out of it. But it is, as I feared, over-produced as a result of the 13 year process.
You just described literally every album that isn't Undertow!