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scottsy 03-29-2009 03:09 PM

Listened to Neil Finn's Try Whistling This album the other day in the car... it struck me what an underrated masterpiece this disci s... lots of great, well thought out andd often very inspirational lyrics paired with gorgeous melodies, paired with deep lusteous production and diverse sounds. Great album.

jackhammer 03-29-2009 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by scottsy (Post 624854)
Listened to Neil Finn's Try Whistling This album the other day in the car... it struck me what an underrated masterpiece this disci s... lots of great, well thought out andd often very inspirational lyrics paired with gorgeous melodies, paired with deep lusteous production and diverse sounds. Great album.

The brothers Finn are just damn good songwriters who write simple but effective guitar pop hooks. Have you heard their Everyone Is Here album? Underated for sure.

Antonio 03-29-2009 03:44 PM

i just got three albums by Reverend Horton Heat, and i'm listening to all of them now


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Anteater 03-29-2009 04:04 PM

Well, as I've been on a Gentle Giant splurge over the last two days, I'll just pick an album from their discography that I own to "digg". :o:

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Gentle Giant - Gentle Giant (1970)

What do we have here? A debut that certainly speaks volumes of diversity, talent and a general taste for weirdness, though even by prog. standards this is pretty strange stuff. "Nothing At All" is my favorite track, followed closely by "Alucard" whose sax/drum and tuba combo is a wonder to behear, and the multi-part vocal harmonies in general are wonderful. However, there really are too many great things about this record to pick just one highlight, so I won't bother. An underrated classic IMO.

GravitySlips 03-29-2009 08:15 PM

Nadja - When I See The Sun Always Shines On TV

awesome album of fuzzed-out covers of songs that have influenced Nadja. Highlights include their cover of 'Only Shallow' by My Bloody Valentine, 'Pea' by Codeine, 'No Cure for the Lonely' by Swans and 'Dead Skin Mask' by Slayer. Tripppppppppy!

also enjoying listening to lots of drone/ambient/post-rock in general. Labradford, Emeralds, Godspeed, Windy & Carl, Stars of the Lid, Dead Texan, Tim Hecker, William Basinski, Pan American, etc... stuff of that ilk.

and Pavement.

jackhammer 03-30-2009 03:28 AM

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Originally Posted by GravitySlips (Post 625037)
Nadja - When I See The Sun Always Shines On TV

awesome album of fuzzed-out covers of songs that have influenced Nadja. Highlights include their cover of 'Only Shallow' by My Bloody Valentine, 'Pea' by Codeine, 'No Cure for the Lonely' by Swans and 'Dead Skin Mask' by Slayer. Tripppppppppy!

also enjoying listening to lots of drone/ambient/post-rock in general. Labradford, Emeralds, Godspeed, Windy & Carl, Stars of the Lid, Dead Texan, Tim Hecker, William Basinski, Pan American, etc... stuff of that ilk.

and Pavement.

I have Skin Turns To Glass by Nadja and that cover album sounds the balls. Any chance of an up please?

Blue 03-30-2009 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by GravitySlips (Post 625037)
Nadja - When I See The Sun Always Shines On TV

awesome album of fuzzed-out covers of songs that have influenced Nadja. Highlights include their cover of 'Only Shallow' by My Bloody Valentine, 'Pea' by Codeine, 'No Cure for the Lonely' by Swans and 'Dead Skin Mask' by Slayer. Tripppppppppy!

also enjoying listening to lots of drone/ambient/post-rock in general. Labradford, Emeralds, Godspeed, Windy & Carl, Stars of the Lid, Dead Texan, Tim Hecker, William Basinski, Pan American, etc... stuff of that ilk.

and Pavement.

You're the first person I've seen mention Tim Hecker and William Basinski. Great stuff. I thoroughly enjoy The Garden of Brokenness.

Bulldog 03-30-2009 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Antonio (Post 624896)

The only Reverand Horton Heat album I've got is his debut, Smoke 'em If You Got 'em. Classic psychobilly album, if you haven't got it already. I take it those three are worth a listen?

Antonio 03-30-2009 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Bulldog (Post 625380)
The only Reverand Horton Heat album I've got is his debut, Smoke 'em If You Got 'em. Classic psychobilly album, if you haven't got it already. I take it those three are worth a listen?

Liquor in the Front is sweetness, as well as It's Martini Time. Space Heater's sound is a little different, but some kickass solos

Dieselboy 03-30-2009 08:49 PM

Air - Moon Safari

Been listening to this album an awful lot lately. Just a classic chill out cd...never gets old. :cool:


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