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Old 07-04-2008, 05:52 PM  
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ah I see... I have a love/hate relationship with that album. Almost the entire record seems like variations on the same theme, it's very abrasive, even for fusion jazz.

If you haven't Cardboard you should check out Ludus - they were a short-lived, jazz-influenced (sometimes psychedelic) post-punk group from Manchester. Apparently the singer spurned the advances of Pete Shelley leading him to write 'What Do I Get'...
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Old 07-04-2008, 08:14 PM  
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I can't get over this album. Probably my favorite and best desert rock album, period. Love it to death.
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Old 07-05-2008, 02:48 AM  
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If you haven't Cardboard you should check out Ludus - they were a short-lived, jazz-influenced (sometimes psychedelic) post-punk group from Manchester. Apparently the singer spurned the advances of Pete Shelley leading him to write 'What Do I Get'...
Interesting band. Wouldn't have a download by any chance?
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Old 07-06-2008, 02:07 AM  
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this cd is damn good.
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Old 07-06-2008, 06:29 AM  
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I know I wrote this in another thread, but I have been really surprised at how good Paul Maxwel's music is. He focuses a lot on love songs and his songs are a sort of rock-pop. They are not too imposing and i think they can be sung along with quite easily. I think this is important for good music. Anyway, have a look at his album 'Love and Pride'. I love it!
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Old 07-08-2008, 11:29 AM  
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Ours - Mercy (Dancing for the Death of an Imaginary Enemy)

Ours has been my favourite band for a while, and they again deliver on their third album. The majority of this album is solid with a couple weak tracks. Still, a pretty dope album.
Fave Tracks: Willing, The Worst Things Beautiful, Saint, Black, God Only Wants You

Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III

Weezy puts out a decent album here. Most of the tracks are pretty dope, but this album has a little too much filler. For the most part, I dig this album.
Fave Tracks: Let the Beat Build, Lollipop, A Milli, Phone Home, You Ain't Got Nuthin', Mr. Carter, Dr. Carter
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Old 07-10-2008, 08:15 AM  
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The Dillinger Escape Plan - Ire Works
If you think calculating infinity or Miss machine was weird, wait till you hear this!
I mean, wtf?! Props to all reviewers out there...even if they are wrong, attempting this itself is a big feat.


Panda Bear - Person Pitch
And if the first album i mentioned wasn't enough, this one would certainly make your brains go haywire Awesome album!


Necrovation - Breed Deadness Blood
One of the better metal releases this year...the first song itself blew me away! Too bad, only a handful of people know about them. Just quoting a small write-up from another site-
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This is one of the most refreshing, badass and just plain awesome old-school Swedish DM albums around nowadays, pity these guys might not reach too many ears, but I suppose it's all the better to an extent. ****ing cult metal of death on order here, a slab of Nihilist, Grave, early Entombed and even some Beherit (in the pitch-shifted evil vocals that are sometimes present) influenced death metal, rocking, riffing and just plain killing all over. The guitar tone is perfectly clear yet distinctively raw and chainsaw-like, pulling off some killer Carnage/Dismember melodies like a regular Amott pre-pussification! There are even some killer single songs on here, the growler and title track Breed Deadness Blood, the next track, a catchy and growl-along number called Dark Reverie (seriously great chorus lyrics/vocals!) and the last track, DIVINITY OBSKYUUAWR! Overall, I'm pretty sure it's illegal in every country to dislike old-school SweDM especially when being full of tight leads and rhythm guitars, pounding straightforward drumming and excellent guttural and evil vocals!! Hell yes! BUY OR DIE.
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Honestly cannot overstate the importance of this band; I'm really fed up of music for the first time in ages but these albums are like psychedelic sirens, alluring...

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^^^
A band that I have never delved into too much. I will have to add them to the ever growing list of 'To Hear'! Don't tire of music M! Musicbanter will pull you back from the precipice!
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Old 07-11-2008, 04:36 PM  
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yeah i'm surviving on jackhammer compilations at the moment. i just want all drums and guitars destroyed. except david crosby's twelve-string
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