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coffeeshop 06-16-2005 02:22 PM

Ian Brown- Dolphins Were Monkeys

hookers with machineguns 06-17-2005 05:58 PM

Death Cab For Cutie- Photobooth
Death Cab For Cutie- Bend to Squares
Pavement- Greenlander
At The Drive in- One Armed Scissor
Trembling Blue Stars- The Ghost of An Unkissed Kiss
Elliot Smith- Waltz no. 1 (demo)
Ladytron- Open Your Heart

adidasss 06-28-2005 04:52 PM

me likey the faint!!

hookers with machineguns 06-28-2005 07:05 PM

The Faint is one of my favorite bands. Check out their website
http://www.thefaint.com/audio/

Tons of mp3s. Definitely snag Worked Up So Sexual, Call Call, Glass Danse, and Agenda Suicide.

adidasss 06-29-2005 01:55 AM

i did go to their website and i was gonna make myself usefull and post the links to the songs but then i saw you beat me to it....there are a couple of mp3's on amazon.com but i don't know how to put the links here...

adidasss 07-19-2005 04:20 PM

architecture in helsinki - in case we die
ok check this out ..this is from nme.com:
"Someone call Dogs Die in Hot Cars! Tell them they can come out of hiding! We've found someone else with a superiorly crud name to point and laugh at now. Sit down Test Icicles; we're looking at you Architecture in Helsinki. Yet this Australian trio sound too high to care. This sounds like The Polyphonic Spree drowning in serotonin in the Hacienda toilets, only produced by Phil Spector and segued into a 40-second long Stephen Hawking harmonica solo. On roller skates. On ****ing Mars. It's daft and delightful, and as comparably wonderful as their moniker is awful."

hilarious isn't it?!...the guy most have been on acid when he wrote that description, the song sounds nothing like he described it, it's just a nice indie-pop track....going by his description i thought it would be some crazy, i'm on heavy crack/acid 70's experimental rock....
also
veto silver - when you're with that girl
it's electro pop

right-track 07-19-2005 04:28 PM

After reading the description...your right, it is a bit of an anti-climax...sounds like he was on acid when he listened to it as well

gotbacktheplague 07-31-2005 01:57 AM


'Bout time, the Fiery Furnaces are probably the best "duo" band out there. They got compared to the Stripes at first because they're pretty much a duo, but after Blueberry Boat they "proved" they were nothing like Jack and Meg (because they never really sounded like them anyway).

The Black Keys also kick ass, and the best thing is they are blues purists. Just simple music played loud. They don't need to be ironic or tongue-in-cheek about it (I'm looking at you, J. Spencer...), and they don't name-drop with their covers (yeah, Jack White is crazy covering Robert Johnson... but then again so was every '60's and '70's blues blues band... even Cream).

Only the Fiery Furnaces should be allowed to cover delta blues songs, because that'd rock. But they haven't done that... yet.

Btw...
Islands - Flesh
Islands - Abominable Snow

Soooo good...

hookers with machineguns 07-31-2005 10:46 PM

Metric- Combat Baby
The New Pornographers- The Laws Have Changed
Versus- Eskimo
Versus- I Love the WB
Stephen Malkmus and The Jicks-(Do Not Feed The) Oyster
Stephen_Malkmus-The Hook

mancmusic 08-01-2005 09:46 AM

New Order- Blue Monday

Joy Division- Love Will Tear Us Apart


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