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Frownland 01-02-2019 08:26 AM

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Number Four
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God's Body
Album by Jachna / Mazurkiewicz / Buhl

There’s this thing some of you might know about with Sketches of Spain where the trumpet is used as a transcendental spiritual device. This goes further with the transmigration. One note can change, maybe even destroy, your life (or lives).

I thought it was solid but it didn't live up to their 2016 release.

OccultHawk 01-02-2019 12:43 PM

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I like this journal. I didn't post in mine as much as I wanted to this year but I'm happy with it. 2019 will be a better year.

You’re a talented dude. I’m looking forward to your 2019 music and whatever you write.

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I thought it was solid but it didn't live up to their 2016 release.

In what way do you feel like it falls short?

Freak Fighter 2018 Top Ten Albums Continued




Number Three
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Bad Luck - Four (Origin Records, 2018)

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2008426)
The Free Jazz Collective: Bad Luck - Four (Origin Records, 2018) *****

Bad Luck - Four (Origin Records, 2018)


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Personally, I feel a big Ganelin influence kind of mating with a creepier fusion era Miles.

5/5 serious contender for top ten AOTY

highest recommendations

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Welch’s tone moves from gorgeous to scolding to Pharoah Sanders cries. Icasiano can do it all with his drum kit: bombast, light touches, dense unrelenting low patterns, sermons of light and darkness. The six compositions here are sometimes smooth, sometimes angular, sometimes a cross between tight metal and prog rock; at other times they invoke the patient, caressing ethereality of Sigur Rós, with Welch’s soaring tenor playing the role of the untranslatable, invented language.


OccultHawk 01-02-2019 01:14 PM



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YoshimiO, Susie Ibarra, Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe‎– Flower Of Sulphur

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YoshimiO, Susie Ibarra, Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe‎– Flower Of Sulphur

Released yesterday. I am so excited about this! Number 1 AOTY contender 5/5 unassailable all that.

I’ve had the good fortune of seeing YoshimiO twice. Once in Tokyo with OOIOO and once in Florida with only about 15 people in attendance playing an improv with Kawabata Makoto. Both experiences were amazing but the latter is one of the most precious memories of my life.

Susie Ibarra, a huge fan of Sun Ra, has an astonishing resume and is one of the greatest percussionists of all time.

Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe aka Lichens

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Good lord, can music get any cooler?

There’s a damn good chance you heard it first.

Snap

It’s hard to believe there’s still one higher.


Key 01-02-2019 01:30 PM

Thanks OH. The 2019 album is gonna be awesome.

Blarobbarg 01-02-2019 02:57 PM

I just started Flower of Sulphur. Super great so far. I love the ritual vibe.

OccultHawk 01-02-2019 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Key (Post 2029774)
Thanks OH. The 2019 album is gonna be awesome.

I don’t doubt it.

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Originally Posted by Blarobbarg (Post 2029805)
I just started Flower of Sulphur. Super great so far. I love the ritual vibe.

Dude, there’s so much **** here:

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With only days to spare, here are my top 50 releases of the year. These are mostly albums, but includes a few EPs, too- also, while Coltrane and Prince's albums this year aren't really new recordings, they are newly discovered and therefore count. Don't @ me if you disagree. Oh, and if an artist released more than one thing that I consider to be a part of a series (see: Thou, Iglooghost) I just stuck them together.

These are all good, if not great albums, though for different reasons. If the genres they're tagged as pique your interest, even if they're not in my top 20, you should still listen.

Enjoy.

1. Tomb Mold, “Manor of Infinite Forms” (death metal)
2. John Coltrane, “Both Directions At Once” (jazz)
3. Brandi Carlile, “By the Way, I Forgive You” (country, americana)
4. Imperial Triumphant, “Vile Luxury” (experimental metal, blackened death metal, jazz)
5. Jeff Rosenstock, “POST-“ (pop punk, indie rock)
6. Obliteration, “Cenotaph Obscure” (cavernous death metal)
7. Portal, “Ion” (experimental metal, cavernous death metal)
8. Rolo Tomasi, “Time Will Die and Love Will Bury It” (mathcore, metalcore, pop rock)
9. Earl Sweatshirt, “Some Rap Songs” (hip hop)
10. Mitski, “Be the Cowboy” (power pop, indie rock)

11. Prince, “Piano & A Microphone 1983” (blues, pop, solo piano)
12. Robyn, “Honey” (dance pop)
13. Body Void, “I Live Inside a Burning House” (doom metal, sludge metal, crust punk)
14. Grouper, “Grid of Points” (ambient, solo piano)
15. Makaya McCraven, “Where We Come From” (jazz, instrumental hip hop)
16. Ben Lamar Gay, “Downtown Castles Can Never Block the Sun” (jazz, spoken word, experimental hip hop)
17. Infernal Coil, “Within a World Forgotten” (war metal, deathgrind)
18. Vince Staples, “FM!” (hip hop)
19. Sleep, “The Sciences” (doom metal)
20. Thou, “The House Primordial / Inconsolable / Rhea Sylvia / Magus” (sludge metal, dark ambient, atmoblack, folk rock, grunge)

21. Ripped to Shreds, “Mai-Zang” (death metal)
22. Sumac, “Love In Shadow” (post-metal)
23. ROSALIA, “El Mal Querer” (flamenco, pop)
24. Cult Leader, “A Patient Man” (mathcore, slowcore)
25. Neckbeard Deathcamp, “White Nationalism is for Basement Dwelling Losers” (black metal, noise)
26. Armand Hammer, “Paraffin” (hip hop)
27. The HIRS Collective, “Friends. Lovers. Favorites” (grindcore)
28. Schnell, “Live at Sowieso” (avant garde jazz)
29. Margot, “Busy & Lonely” (americana, folk)
30. Bog Body, “Through the Burial Bog” (death metal, doom metal)

31. Freddie Gibbs, “Freddie” (hip hop)
32. Binker and Moses, “Alive in the East?” (avant grade jazz)
33. Mortuous, “Through Wilderness” (doom metal, death metal)
34. Iglooghost, “Clear Tamei / Steel Mogu” (wonky, breakcore, IDM)
35. Tony Molina, “Kill the Lights” (power pop, psychedelic rock, pop punk)
36. Sepulcher, “Panoptic Horror” (crossover thrash, cavernous death metal)
37. Sectioned, “Annihilated” (mathcore)
38. The Myrrors, “Borderlands” (psychedelic folk, krautrock)
39. Gaerea, “Unsettling Whispers” (black metal)
40. Duval Timothy, “2 Sim” (ambient, spoken word, field recordings)

41. Messa, “Feast for Water” (doom metal, post-metal)
42. boygenius, “boygenius” (indie rock, folk)
43. Spiritflesh, “Spiritflesh” (techno, dark ambient, industrial)
44. Anna von Hausswolff, “Dead Magic” (experimental, doom folk)
45. Primitive Man / Unearthly Trance, “Split” (harsh noise, sludge metal)
46. Beta Boys, “Late Nite Acts” (punk)
47. Feminazgul, “The Age of Men Is Over” (atmoblack)
48. Beach House, “7” (indie rock)
49. Warthog, “Warthog” (hardcore punk)
50. Leon Bridges, “Good Thing” (RNB, pop)

I can’t wait to start going through all the absolute gems I’m sure are in there. As I start knocking out ****loads of stuff in there I haven’t heard I’ll get back at you with thoughts. That’s a lot of listening right there, son. 2018 was mos def quality and mother****ing quantity. Thank God I can listen to music at work.



Freak Fighter 2018 Top Ten Albums Continued



Number One
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Susana Santos Silva - All the Rivers – Live at Panteão Nacional (Clean Feed, 2018)

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Susana Santos Silva - All the Rivers – Live at Panteão Nacional (Clean Feed, 2018)

Those who take interest in how the musicians of Evan Parker: September Winds dealt with the challenges and unique opportunities of recording in an empty water reservoir will likely find themselves intrigued with the challenging acoustics of Lisbon’s Church of Santa Engrácia where this brilliant and beautiful work was recorded. Also like September Winds, All the Rivers is contemporary classical third stream free jazz. Dig on it when you get the chance.

5/5

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Igreja de Santa Engrácia
Panteão Nacional

I just ****ing love this more and more with every listen. It makes me feel like I’m making some kind of heroic journey on some sort of aggressively uninhabitable planet on another end of the Milky Way and this is the record I have on repeat blasting in my spacesuit as I soldier into the abyss as the unknown ****ing hero of nowhereland and a billion years later a distant descendent will find my remains with this record still playing and it’ll think goddamn son that’s some seriously really ****ing good music this guy died to.


Blarobbarg 01-02-2019 05:14 PM

Thanks, bruv. Can’t wait to hear what you think. 2018 was a special one, for sure.

OccultHawk 01-02-2019 05:16 PM

Some jelly mother****ers in this bitch - goddamn

I have scouted the path of your salvation and lit the lamp offering you safe passage but you insist on remaining stuck and drowning in the quicksand of your sorry ignorance. Now I know how God feels when I reject the universe.

Zhanteimi 01-02-2019 05:19 PM

Fucking ingrate.

OccultHawk 01-02-2019 05:22 PM

^^^^^^

Obviously, this wasn’t intended for you. But we’ll have a fight before too long probably

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Originally Posted by Blarobbarg (Post 2029857)
Thanks, bruv. Can’t wait to hear what you think. 2018 was a special one, for sure.

<3


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