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Old 02-16-2012, 04:41 PM   #7831 (permalink)
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I've always loved this band's cocaine-drenched sonic mixture of The Police, Rundgren-esque power pop sensibility and mid-80's Yes, but they outdo themselves to death on this 2011 comeback. What a gem!
I can't say that I like that song. But I'm definitely a fan of Anteater's return to MB.


As for me, I've been listening to The Sea and Cake's s/t album. So goddamn good..

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Old 02-16-2012, 06:19 PM   #7832 (permalink)
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Old 02-16-2012, 07:17 PM   #7833 (permalink)
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Idiot Pilot - Strange We Should Meet Here

I had forgotten what an amazing album this is, hell I had almost forgotten I even had it, till it popped up when I was doing the 10 song shuffle thread. They get called Nintendocore but i don't think that really fits personally, more of an Idm-core if that makes any sense.

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Old 02-17-2012, 11:22 PM   #7834 (permalink)
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I've taken this one for granted. Seriously this may be my favorite Doors album. I first got introduced to The Doors when I was in middle school. And most of of that was from pre L.A. Woman. I always blew this album out of the way claiming it was some "poor attempt at blues rock" when the frontman I knew sang about "Light Your Fire" much more psychedelic than so called blues rock which is straight forward. This is truly a masterpeace! This guy even though claiming to have taken more than 150 psychedelic trips can make one hell of a blues man. For real if he would've stuck around there music definatley would've influenced the face of rock and roll.
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Old 02-18-2012, 02:38 AM   #7835 (permalink)
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I've taken this one for granted. Seriously this may be my favorite Doors album. I first got introduced to The Doors when I was in middle school. And most of of that was from pre L.A. Woman. I always blew this album out of the way claiming it was some "poor attempt at blues rock" when the frontman I knew sang about "Light Your Fire" much more psychedelic than so called blues rock which is straight forward. This is truly a masterpeace! This guy even though claiming to have taken more than 150 psychedelic trips can make one hell of a blues man. For real if he would've stuck around there music definatley would've influenced the face of rock and roll.
I seriously just came in here to post this same album, and for the same reason.

I always stuck mostly to the self-titled, Strange Days & a bit of Morrison Hotel, but after hearing L.A. Woman's title track for what seemed like the first time (I'm sure I'd listened to it before, but passively enough that its awesomeness flew under my radar), I decided to give it another go. Definitely my favourite Doors album now, and sure to become one of my favourite albums of all-time as it has that rare quality of getting better and better every time I listen to it.


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Miles Davis - Big Fun

nearly on par with On the Corner, if i do say so myself
Hugely overlooked album IMHO, it's up there with On The Corner/Get Up With It for sure. "Dark Magus" is another underrated gem from Miles' funky era, fi you haven't checked that one out already.
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Old 02-18-2012, 02:41 AM   #7836 (permalink)
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I've taken this one for granted. Seriously this may be my favorite Doors album. I first got introduced to The Doors when I was in middle school. And most of of that was from pre L.A. Woman. I always blew this album out of the way claiming it was some "poor attempt at blues rock" when the frontman I knew sang about "Light Your Fire" much more psychedelic than so called blues rock which is straight forward. This is truly a masterpeace! This guy even though claiming to have taken more than 150 psychedelic trips can make one hell of a blues man. For real if he would've stuck around there music definatley would've influenced the face of rock and roll.
i really dig "The Changeling" - i think it's the only funk song they did

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Hugely overlooked album IMHO, it's up there with On The Corner/Get Up With It for sure. "Dark Magus" is another underrated gem from Miles' funky era, fi you haven't checked that one out already.
yes i have both "Dark Magus" and "Get Up With It" - both are great
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It's probably my favourite Doors album as well. The Changeling is bad-ass.
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My Bloody Valentine - Sunny Sundae Smile
I really neglect this EP compared to their others, not recently. Just fantastic pop music!

The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow
This hasn't left my record player this last week. Jam packed with amazing songs.

Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Yanqui UXO
This is the perfect study music.

Steven Wilson - Grace For Drowning
One of my favourite musicians. This is the first time I have paid any attention to this album since I got it, just as great as I would have imagined.
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they just don't make music like this anymore

they're something like the Mahavishnu Orchestra except that they lean towards Latin music
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Brent Cash - How Strange It Seems (2011)

What do you get when you combine Brian Wilson's pop sensibilities with The Zombies and some bossa nova? This awesome bastard evidently, and both this record and his debut from a few years back are some of the best baroque-anything I've picked up in quite some time.

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