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Old 12-09-2009, 06:19 PM   #2671 (permalink)
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I was just recently thinking that it may actually be my favorite album of this year. I agree with everything else you said as well. For some reason, I thought it was all gonna go downhill for ISIS after In The Absence Of Truth. But Wavering Radiant may be the band at their best - combining the old heaviness with the newer lightness and with maybe the best production they've ever had..maybe.
I think In The Absence Of Truth is quite good, personally.

Pivot - Make Me Love You



Nice mellowish electronicish post-rock a la Tortoise. Wonderful album.
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Old 12-09-2009, 06:49 PM   #2672 (permalink)
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Is this the best all girl metal album ever? Even ignoring the fact that there is a terrible lack of such albums, this is a fantastic slice of U.K 80's metal.
Chick-fronted cock-rock.. Is that an oxymoron?
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Old 12-09-2009, 07:31 PM   #2673 (permalink)
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I think In The Absence Of Truth is quite good, personally.
I do too - I don't think ISIS has made anything less than good. I think the production on it is really good and, as every single reviewer has noted, the drummer definitely kicked it up a lot - the album has plenty of good songs but, for me, it lacks something. It doesn't move me emotionally as much as the others. Also I liked Panopticon less than Oceanic and Absence of Truth less than Panopticon so I was a bit worried that the next one might be the worst yet - instead I think it may be the best.
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Old 12-09-2009, 07:36 PM   #2674 (permalink)
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As for me: Lie Down In The Light by Bonnie Prince Billy - I'm digging the last 5 BPB albums a lot lately
great choice, i love will oldham.

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I'm loving this OMD stuff, any hints on which album I should get next?
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Old 12-09-2009, 07:48 PM   #2675 (permalink)
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Slint- Spiderland
Pretty hard to explain, but its essentially slightly atmospheric math rock that freaks out some times. The singer really only sings like twice on the whole album and talks the rest of the time.
BEST SONGS: Good Morning Captain, Breadcrumb Trail, Washer

Signal to Trust- Golden Armour
Alternative, but with some definite math influences. The singer of this band also talk sings, but its leaning toward the singing side. The majority of their songs are about superheroes. Its pretty sick.
BEST SONGS: Horse Thief, Golden, Now The Mouse is Freezing, The Herald

GZA- Liquid Swords
Some fat beats from the brains behind the Wu-Tang clan. Enough said. Its good. The intros are dumb though.
BEST SONGS: Shadowboxin', Duel of the Iron Mic, Liquid Swords

El-P- I'll Sleep When You're Dead
A crazy white guy who raps and owns the Def Jux label. His beats are super deep and the album almost feels like a rock album, but it clearly isnt. The first time I heard it, I didnt like it, but it grows on you.
BEST SONGS: Drive, Up All Night, Run the Numbers

Boris- Pink
Fuzzed out japanese rock, which is sometimes gently fuzzy, or super aggressive fuzzy.
BEST SONGS: Farewell, Pink, My Machine, Just Abandoned Myself

Hella- Hold Your Horse Is
Instrumental math rock consisting of only a guitarist and drummer ( though they later got a singer and bassist). They are really technically proficient, and I enjoy listening to them (Im digging it) but a lot of my friends don't. I don't think it is possible for everyone to appreciate this band. PS if you like ridiculously good drummers, this is the band for you.
BEST SONGS: Biblical Violence, Cafeteria Bananas, 1-800-GHOST-DANCE
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Old 12-09-2009, 08:01 PM   #2676 (permalink)
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Pulled this out due to Jackhammer's recent post about post-hardcore. Great album.
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Old 12-09-2009, 09:05 PM   #2677 (permalink)
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Yeild - Pearl Jam

Somehow this has always been my favorite Pearl Jam album, just has that awesome blend of hard rock and contemplation that they do so well.... anyways, a really solid collection of tracks that somehow transcend themselves and become on whole great album.
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Old 12-09-2009, 09:09 PM   #2678 (permalink)
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Morcheeba - Charango

Been really digging this album today, has some great guest artists (Slick Rick anyone) and maintains that downbeat tempo that is well known in the trip-hop world.
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Old 12-09-2009, 09:17 PM   #2679 (permalink)
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Loathsomepete, did you get the one with the bonus all instrumental disc? It's quite lovely to listen to all those songs instrumental only, not that the vocals are bad, it just makes for a really sublime instrumental album sans vocals...
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I'm having an Elvis Costello day today. First one for a while too.
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