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bob. 01-10-2011 05:11 PM

oh yes...i've heard the self titled album (actually i think i should dig that one out and blow the dust off :) )....i've only heard 'Get Thee Gone' by geraldine Fibbers....i had no idea until now there were more albums....and a couple of years ago i saw her perform under the name 'Evangelista'....after the show i confessed my love since the Ethyl Meatplow days...she hugged me! and told me there was one in every city and it makes her happy!

edit

those are just the first two tracks on the album....it's actually quite varied....from soulful singing to "Whitehouse" style noise....you should check it out...if you need help finding it just let me know

dankrsta 01-10-2011 05:48 PM

Ha...I haven't heard Get Thee Gone. That's an EP, if I'm not mistaken. I've listened to their two proper albums: Lost Somewhere Between the Earth and My Home and Butch. Both are great. But, there's a compilation of EPs and it has all tracks from the one you mentioned. I should probably get that. To me Scarnella is just wonderful, not to mention that her voice really shines there. I listen to it pretty regularly ever since I first heard it in the late 90s. It's really sad that they recorded only one album. So what does Evangelista sound like? (that is if you remember anything else other than hugging Carla Bozulich :); sweet story)

Janszoon 01-10-2011 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by bob. (Post 983271)
Ethyl Meatplow - Happy Days, Sweetheart

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sooo underrated....i honestly cannot describe exactly what they sound like but i suppose early 90s alt rock mixed with industrial....but it really is so much more than that...dance music for a mental institution....they had very mild success in the mid 90s....and i had the absolute pleasure of sneaking into a 21+ show (with Thrill Kill Kult) when i was 17 and was completely blown away by the debauchery and the very strong feministic presence...this started a never ending crush on Carla Bozulich

flashbacks are good

I have to say I've owned that album for ages and have never been able to get into it. It's probably been over a decade since the last time I put it on though, maybe I should give it another chance.

bob. 01-10-2011 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by dankrsta (Post 983307)
So what does Evangelista sound like?

they were great.....just great sort of aggressive art rock....she was back by a three piece.....they had just signed to Constellation Records

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 983318)
I have to say I've owned that album for ages and have never been able to get into it. It's probably been over a decade since the last time I put it on though, maybe I should give it another chance.

i have to say i figured if you remembered them you were probably into them...i suggest maybe another listen....the album is much more fun than i remember it being

Janszoon 01-10-2011 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by bob. (Post 983427)
i have to say i figured if you remembered them you were probably into them...i suggest maybe another listen....the album is much more fun than i remember it being

Yeah, I just dug it out of my CD racks. I'll probably give a listen tomorrow. :)

And as far as albums I'm digging go, I'm listening to this at this very moment:

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_3Kj2cBFt63...%2529-2010.JPG

Deströyer 666—To the Devil His Due
This is the kind of raw, rowdy, barebones metal that you'd think there would be more of in the world but there isn't for some reason. It's the kind of metal that makes you think more of motorcycles and grimy bars than anything else, if that makes sense. Also a distinct 80s sensibility present throughout as well. I'm really digging it. Definitely worth a listen if you like anything from Motorhead to High on Fire.

Here's a sample:


DoctorSoft 01-11-2011 12:32 AM

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_k0A6Op01SG...orks-85-92.jpg

I think I'm in love, this album is fantastic.

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA280_.jpg

Why does this album get so much hate, it's fantastic. Not quite as good as their other two but still a relly great album. Some of my favourite AF songs are on this album.

Schizotypic 01-11-2011 03:41 AM

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Originally Posted by TheFolkslave (Post 978274)
I just found something pretty great. I've only listened to half of it now but I'm already loving it.

http://justplayed.files.wordpress.co...pg?w=447&h=447

Our Broken Garden - Golden Sea

Our Broken Garden is the solo project of the Danish singer-songwriter artist Anna Brønsted. She is also a member of Efterklang´s live set-up and Efterklang is pretty amazing.
This is nice and atmospheric with some really great female vocals and sad downbeat melodies.


Just thought I'd look through this thread like old times and all ready have been locked into the inevitable desire to download albums... but nice post dude, the song you brought in from youtube's very chilling.

debaserr 01-11-2011 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by SATCHMO (Post 950903)
Oliver Nelson - Blues and the Abstract Truth
sooner or later, I always seem to get back to this album .The line-up on the cover speaks for itself, but this is just one of the best examples of post-bop that there is.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_t6lWjgwMox...901%5B1%5D.jpg

thanks a ton for this indirect recommendation. :clap:

Bulldog 01-12-2011 02:59 AM

So, there I was thinking about how amazing Lucinda Williams' new album's guaranteed to be in a couple of months' time, and then I started thinking about this album;

http://musicalbox.bloginky.com/files...a-williams.jpg
Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels On a Gravel Road

For some bizarre reason I always find myself listening to her self-titled effort, West and Little Honey the most, so I kinda overlook this one a bit. It's a shame that I do, as this is really quite the awesome album.

Basically; :love:


sidewinder 01-12-2011 11:48 AM

Loden - Buggy

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...tL._SS500_.jpg

This Belgian producer has made what is quickly becoming one of my favorite electronic (or any genre) albums of 2010. Part IDM, part glitch-hop and "LA beat scene"...so basically it fits right in with the type of electronic music I've been enjoying lately. Hot stuff.





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