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Old 04-06-2009, 07:30 PM   #201 (permalink)
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What was important to you about each of these albums?
Marillion - Marbles
Contains three of the most beautiful and powerful progressive songs I've ever heard: The Invisible Man, Ocean Clouds, and Neverland. It was a huge surprise for me to find one of my favorite bands write one of their greatest albums 20 years after their formation.

Dada - Puzzle
Simply put, nostalgia! The opener, Dorina, is a damn groovy song that I've never gotten tired of.

Rush - Counterparts
Moderately overlooked, Counterparts doesn't get a whole lot of attention. Every song is solid and really catchy. Again, as with Dada's Puzzle, if I need to explain why it is important, it comes back to being very nostalgic for me.

Radiohead - In Rainbows
Never gave Radiohead the time of day before giving this album a listen. After immediately falling in love with it, I went back through and sort of rediscovered the whole band, gaining a new appreciation.

Marillion - Brave
A wonderfully dark concept album that developed out of a story in the paper about a girl in London who stopped traffic because she was hanging off the end of a bridge. Very original progressive rock! Just as with Marbles.

Dream Theater - Images & Words
My first CD I ever bought. I was young, 7 I believe. And although I've grown to dislike James LeBries voice, a occasionally turn back to Images & Words and find that they don't bother me on this album.

Arcade Fire - Funeral
Heard Neon Bible before Funeral. Love both, but this is gold. I hate to highlight a whole album based off just a few songs, but Wake Up has me hooked on these guys/gals. It is an example of mood and tone defining an album more than the hooks.

Andrew Bird - Armchair Apocrypha
My first exposure to Andrew Bird while taking some mushroom created a pretty spectacular evening. Thus, this album conjures up some pretty lovely memories and ideas.

Allman Brothers Band - Mycology
A CD I had in my car for a hell of a long time before switching it out. This compilation draws a line in the sand where I begin to gain appreciation for blues, while still being hesitant about trying new bands. For me, its just different.

The Mars Volta - Frances the Mute
Again, like with Allman Brothers, Mars Volta a are a little bit outside more normal comfort zone, but the inventive writing of this album, Cassandra Gemini in particular, draws me towards a new genre. I've given At the Drive-In many chances, but will likely never warm up to them.

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Old 04-06-2009, 08:39 PM   #202 (permalink)
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. I've given At the Drive-In many chances, but will likely never warm up to them.
Check out Fugazi's Repeater first, they are a bit more accessible imo. After you get warmed up to that, check out ATD-I's Relationship of Command and work their discography backwards.

Trust me man, once you warm up to RoC, you'll love it.
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Check out Fugazi's Repeater first, they are a bit more accessible imo. After you get warmed up to that, check out ATD-I's Relationship of Command and work their discography backwards.

Trust me man, once you warm up to RoC, you'll love it.
I dunno, I've given that album its fair chance. I really just cant get past the vocals to be honest. At any rate, I'll check out Fugazi, thanks
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YHF is criminally overrated. if you have any appreciation for country music i highly recommend Being There, an impressive fusion five years prior to the birth of the alt-country plague.
There are about 3 or 4 of us who discuss alt-Country music around here and you describe it as a "plague".

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just from what i've heard. most of it's pretty boring and generic.
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just from what i've heard. most of it's pretty boring and generic.
There's never an excuse to dismiss an entire genre or type of music. No matter how bad of a rep it may have there is always something or someone worth listening to. This is from my experinece anyway.
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Yeah, but he didnt dismiss an entire genre of music.
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Yeah, but he didnt dismiss an entire genre of music.
Well, sub-genre. That counts.
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just from what i've heard. most of it's pretty boring and generic.
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The old not so witty period post. Classic. I was more reffering to a previous post in which alt-country was described as a plague. Personally I found that quite dismissive.
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