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Originally Posted by bob.
i have gone out of my way not to listen to the singles released so far....and have heard this is a bit more danceable....which is good
really looking forward to the remixes
catching up a bit on 2013
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Specter at the Feast
this is one of those bands that i always assume will disappoint me....but have yet to.....they have stuck with the same formula since 2001 but somehow bring something fresh and amazing to each album
Amplifier - Echo Street
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Sigur Rós - Kveikur
got them....but have not listened to it yet....the plan was to go on a long ride ride today....but for those of you who don't know....there is a HUGE forest fire outside of Yosemite national Park....andf the jet stream is putting ALL of that smoke right on top of the Reno area....it is officially unsafe to breathe here .....these will have to wait for long drive starting on Friday
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I used to feel that way about BRMC but I thought their latest was awful. I didnt like the instrumental album either, but I'm not sure if you can call that a "real" album. Also I thought the Amplifier and Sigur Ros albums were decent.
ROTTING CHRIST - TRIARCHY OF THE LOST LOVERS (1996)
I'll be listening to some Rotting Christ over the next few weeks. They are playing a festival I'm planning on going to in November, I'm just hoping I'm not too disappointed by the stage times when they are released and I can fit in most of the bands I want to see. Wonderful, gothic, melodic black metal.
YEAR OF NO LIGHT - AUSSERWELT (2010)
Same as above, but I absolutely have to see these. Cant remember If I posted this one already but I've listening to it more since anyway, alongwith a couple more of theirs. French atmospheric sludge mixed with post-rock.
WILL MCNICOL - SNAPSHOTS (2011)
WILL MCNICOL - THE WAKE UP (2013)
Picked these up from a gig of his I attended a few weeks back. Nice, talented, acoustic guitarist specialsing in instrumental folk and classical guitar. Again I forget if I posted these already, but whatever.
SLABDRAGGER - REGRESS (2011)
Solid, if not exactly magnificent, English sludge.