I remember seeing PUP right before their debut came out, playing to a crowd of like 10 people at some crappy bar in Brooklyn. It's so great to see them getting wider recognition.
The band Martha is probably my favorite currently active band, and somehow I missed that they released a new full length last April. I don't pay a ton of attention to new music these days I guess. Point is, im super excited for this new Martha album!
Woo, was trying to remember what this song was when I got the melody stuck in my head. As it turns out, it can be hard to remember when it's in another language and it's not associated with any other media!
New Poppy album releases tomorrow; Apple Music sent me a notification. Some of the tracks are available today.
First song was great - “Concrete”. Looking forward to this album.
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KoopahTroopahThe koopas, the troopas.Philadelphia, PARegistered Userregular
My cousin passed yesterday and was a big reason I got into playing guitar in the first place when I was younger. His favorite band was Pantera, so since I'm passed the grieving stage from yesterday I'm in the honoring his memory stage today.
I'm glad Mac is getting one last album. Usually I hate posthumous releases, but this is one of the few exceptions. I could go on and on about this dude, and it's funny his music always finds its way to me at crucial moments in my life. I felt like Mac was on a redemption path and got stopped halfway by his addictions and troubles. It's a story that's played out before in similar ways, but honestly his death hit me hard. I was going through some shit around that time. I remember I had was flying back from my family's home, last Xmas I was there. Listened to his previous album on the plane and it killed me.
And his new one is coming out before my next trip, this time for me it's a trip I worked really hard to save for, after years of getting sober... It's funny his last album was about death and swimming in place, but this one was the answer to that. This new album was about coming full circle, and learning from mistakes. And that's super relatable to me at this time in my life.
Idk these last two albums are like his magnum opus and he never got to finish it. But Jon Brion was helping him make it and stepped in to finish it. But I feel like it's important, to me and probably a decent amount of other people. Shame a lot of talent dies so young. It makes me feel guilty for focusing on work when I want to do things like that. He's an inspiration, and his music makes me want to get off my ass and do things, and that's always good. I struggled with a lot of the same problems Malcom did. But I don't think he wanted to die, he wanted to get better. His music reflected that! It's full of life.
Who knew opera singers could drop bombs? Maria Fiselier just knocks it out of the park with her version of Eminem's Lose Yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YyuIkVSx-8
I tend towards metal more generally, but some of these performers are phenomenal.
Ok, so this was great on every level. Just, fuckin' wow.
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Who knew opera singers could drop bombs? Maria Fiselier just knocks it out of the park with her version of Eminem's Lose Yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YyuIkVSx-8
I tend towards metal more generally, but some of these performers are phenomenal.
Ok, so this was great on every level. Just, fuckin' wow.
This Poppy album is so good. I haven’t even watched the music video yet, which is what initially drew me to Poppy (possibly the same path for most Poppy fans).
The first song is like a mashup of Genki Rockets and hardcore (?) metal. It’s so alL over the map from song to song. Chaotic good.
I was really into Lowlife by Poppy and then couldn't get into anything else. Started getting into Grimes and picked up "Am I a Girl?" from the library and didnt even know there was a Grimes track on it because the first few tracks turned me off so much. Everything Ive heard of "I disagree" sounds amazing tho, shes like Kittie spiked with Babymetal but reborn in Silent Hill.
The band Martha is probably my favorite currently active band, and somehow I missed that they released a new full length last April. I don't pay a ton of attention to new music these days I guess. Point is, im super excited for this new Martha album!
Holy moly, another Martha fan! I've followed these guys for years, I used to see them play in their old ska punk band Speeding Bee. If you've never checked out their acoustic stuff - as ONSIND - treat ya self!
I was really into Lowlife by Poppy and then couldn't get into anything else. Started getting into Grimes and picked up "Am I a Girl?" from the library and didnt even know there was a Grimes track on it because the first few tracks turned me off so much. Everything Ive heard of "I disagree" sounds amazing tho, shes like Kittie spiked with Babymetal but reborn in Silent Hill.
I found all of the Poppy videos to be grating wastes of time to the point that I think I called people out on posting that inane bullshit in chat because oh my god why would anyone even care about this
...and yet I don't hate this
I actually kinda love it
I am conflicted
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MonwynApathy's a tragedy, and boredom is a crime.A little bit of everything, all of the time.Registered Userregular
Eminem dropped a new surprise album overnight.
Haven't had a chance to listen yet, but initial impressions I'm seeing are pretty positive.
My cousin passed yesterday and was a big reason I got into playing guitar in the first place when I was younger.
I got back from the services in MA yesterday, and my aunt and uncle were passing out CDs with some music that John made. So I grabbed one and ripped it. If you'd like a listen here ya go:
I'm biased, but it's pretty dope. Instrumental, very ambient prog-rocky. It's not a complete album but more of an assortment of songs, and I believe it has some sampled instruments, but all the guitar is him and I believe all the drums is his sister Jill. Give it a go.
Edit - 1, 4, and 5 are probably my favorite tracks.
My cousin passed yesterday and was a big reason I got into playing guitar in the first place when I was younger.
I got back from the services in MA yesterday, and my aunt and uncle were passing out CDs with some music that John made. So I grabbed one and ripped it. If you'd like a listen here ya go:
I'm biased, but it's pretty dope. Instrumental, very ambient prog-rocky. It's not a complete album but more of an assortment of songs, and I believe it has some sampled instruments, but all the guitar is him and I believe all the drums is his sister Jill. Give it a go.
Edit - 1, 4, and 5 are probably my favorite tracks.
Not gonna listen now since I'm still climbing out of my familial death shit month (go fuck yourself, December!) so that hits a little too close right now but I will definitely check it out at some point
It's exactly the kind of late 90's/early 00's vibe dance techno that gives me flashbacks to downloading songs off Newgrounds free music section and playing flash games for hours
KoopahTroopahThe koopas, the troopas.Philadelphia, PARegistered Userregular
Metalcore outfit Volumes kicks out co-founding vocalist Gus Farias, his brother (and co-founding guitarist) Diego leaves willingly, former co-founding vocalist Michael Barr rejoins as a vocalist along with keeping Myke Terry (formally of Bury Your Dead).
Entire scene is hype beyond hype. The Farias brothers were notoriously holding Volumes back from their earlier sound from the albums Via and No Sleep. The combination of Mike and Myke is exponentially promising.
KoopahTroopahThe koopas, the troopas.Philadelphia, PARegistered Userregular
edited January 2020
I just wanted to mention I'm trying to buy tickets to My Chem's reunion tour in Philly and Wells Fargo's site is a fucking nightmare.
Edit - After 2 hours and 10 minutes of trying I actually got through, and got decent seats too. My credit card is hurting but my little sister will love me forever so, that's more important than the money.
My friend's GF apparently didn't know Will Smith was a rapper and had never heard Gettin' Jiggy Wit It. Listened to it again and it still slaps.
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KoopahTroopahThe koopas, the troopas.Philadelphia, PARegistered Userregular
edited February 2020
So in a strange and unexpected bit of news to follow up that Volumes post from last week, Diego Farias (the guitarist) passed away today. It's shitty to hear, I was excited for him to go into producing bands and material. He had some great riffs on Via and No Sleep from Volumes, and I hope Gus takes it in a healthy way and not in a self-destructive way. RIP Diego.
In more happier news, my favorite metalcore band August Burns Red announced their new album Guardians out April 3rd. Along with a sick music video and single. https://youtu.be/48L67oBBvHQ
The vocal mix seems a little low which makes them hard to hear, but the rest of it sounds super good. They also posted merch bundles.
minor incidentexpert in a dying fieldnjRegistered Userregular
I realized the other day that there's a lot of real good songs written about Elliott Smith, so I decided to make a playlist. Proceed if you wanna get sad.
I realized the other day that there's a lot of real good songs written about Elliott Smith, so I decided to make a playlist. Proceed if you wanna get sad.
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I listened a lot less critically to music / not just tons on repeat etc due to life and my ear issues (and also doing a lot of audiobooks this year)
I also listened to lots of radio programs and dj sets
I need to go back and listen to some top things
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFzMJtsMbfw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhhyrmF0C_s
Here's some wholesome Xmas PUP content:
"The only real politics I knew was that if a guy liked Hitler, I’d beat the stuffing out of him and that would be it." -- Jack Kirby
Pretty neat album that I only just heard because Fantano did a review.
https://youtu.be/etozYWBGSj4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETRNV2qxwJY
First song was great - “Concrete”. Looking forward to this album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaFRe45wy94
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMBHYZEkvAs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OYw7FPB7CE
These are for you, John.
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I'm glad Mac is getting one last album. Usually I hate posthumous releases, but this is one of the few exceptions. I could go on and on about this dude, and it's funny his music always finds its way to me at crucial moments in my life. I felt like Mac was on a redemption path and got stopped halfway by his addictions and troubles. It's a story that's played out before in similar ways, but honestly his death hit me hard. I was going through some shit around that time. I remember I had was flying back from my family's home, last Xmas I was there. Listened to his previous album on the plane and it killed me.
And his new one is coming out before my next trip, this time for me it's a trip I worked really hard to save for, after years of getting sober... It's funny his last album was about death and swimming in place, but this one was the answer to that. This new album was about coming full circle, and learning from mistakes. And that's super relatable to me at this time in my life.
Idk these last two albums are like his magnum opus and he never got to finish it. But Jon Brion was helping him make it and stepped in to finish it. But I feel like it's important, to me and probably a decent amount of other people. Shame a lot of talent dies so young. It makes me feel guilty for focusing on work when I want to do things like that. He's an inspiration, and his music makes me want to get off my ass and do things, and that's always good. I struggled with a lot of the same problems Malcom did. But I don't think he wanted to die, he wanted to get better. His music reflected that! It's full of life.
https://youtu.be/g-iJkI-45hk
Bonus, a Mac cover by John Mayer
https://youtu.be/zn6COeaLeJ0
Ok, so this was great on every level. Just, fuckin' wow.
Now turn around and listen to these:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyOaQ5riqj8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXry55rLVLc
She is an amazing artist. I would love to hear her do covers of everything under the sun.
The first song is like a mashup of Genki Rockets and hardcore (?) metal. It’s so alL over the map from song to song. Chaotic good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izePLzAbc40
Holy moly, another Martha fan! I've followed these guys for years, I used to see them play in their old ska punk band Speeding Bee. If you've never checked out their acoustic stuff - as ONSIND - treat ya self!
I found all of the Poppy videos to be grating wastes of time to the point that I think I called people out on posting that inane bullshit in chat because oh my god why would anyone even care about this
...and yet I don't hate this
I actually kinda love it
I am conflicted
Haven't had a chance to listen yet, but initial impressions I'm seeing are pretty positive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4BFGSZ_1ls
Yea I listened this morning and maybe cried a little in the Uber to work
Ok a lot whatever
I got back from the services in MA yesterday, and my aunt and uncle were passing out CDs with some music that John made. So I grabbed one and ripped it. If you'd like a listen here ya go:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1p2TksIj-nxD6sS-f2VpJNUQT237jYTj9
I'm biased, but it's pretty dope. Instrumental, very ambient prog-rocky. It's not a complete album but more of an assortment of songs, and I believe it has some sampled instruments, but all the guitar is him and I believe all the drums is his sister Jill. Give it a go.
Edit - 1, 4, and 5 are probably my favorite tracks.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BNsnWppO0k
this one is like a track from a 90s playstation future racing game with dnb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgFaK6ZQifE
Not gonna listen now since I'm still climbing out of my familial death shit month (go fuck yourself, December!) so that hits a little too close right now but I will definitely check it out at some point
https://youtu.be/ObwQ7qZTlvA
https://youtu.be/50vL1uAXn7s
~ Buckaroo Banzai
https://youtu.be/HPc8QMycGno
It's exactly the kind of late 90's/early 00's vibe dance techno that gives me flashbacks to downloading songs off Newgrounds free music section and playing flash games for hours
https://youtu.be/hfPnq3i4Udw
It really makes me want to make AMVs again lol, if only Windows Movie Maker still existed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy-SiZSlmhI
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We have a podcast here, if anyone might like to take a listen.
https://www.voicefmradio.co.uk/catch-up/episode/1d63761c/the-asylum-show-27-jan-2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anwp04pZH_0
Entire scene is hype beyond hype. The Farias brothers were notoriously holding Volumes back from their earlier sound from the albums Via and No Sleep. The combination of Mike and Myke is exponentially promising.
Twitch: KoopahTroopah - Steam: Koopah
Edit - After 2 hours and 10 minutes of trying I actually got through, and got decent seats too. My credit card is hurting but my little sister will love me forever so, that's more important than the money.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ49p9WMOvY
Yussss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtJve6VDKTA
My friend's GF apparently didn't know Will Smith was a rapper and had never heard Gettin' Jiggy Wit It. Listened to it again and it still slaps.
In more happier news, my favorite metalcore band August Burns Red announced their new album Guardians out April 3rd. Along with a sick music video and single.
https://youtu.be/48L67oBBvHQ
The vocal mix seems a little low which makes them hard to hear, but the rest of it sounds super good. They also posted merch bundles.
Twitch: KoopahTroopah - Steam: Koopah
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0rpN162AIGzFHNd31Vp6Sw?si=QkfZtR1zSK-KpRu44npcOQ
My best friend loves Smith, to the point where it's a meme. I actually never heard of him until he introduced me.