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Sugercubes - Birthday
better than aby of bjork's stuff if you ask me! will be picking up a copy of it as soon as someone offers it to me for a good price.
Gap Band! Apparently nobody else agrees.
The Holy Bible by Manic Street Preachers. Best album I've heard since In the Aeroplane..
I really, really like the XX album. Once I realized all the songs were going to be in that coolly sultry, minimalist vein, I thought it was going to wear thin over a whole album - but it never does. It's kind of like a sexier COLOSSAL YOUTH.
Hot chili peppers in the blistering sun...
"Romance in Durango" by Bob Dylan from The Bootleg Series, Vol. 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975 - The Rolling Thunder Revue.
This. What an exciting, astonishing piece of music this is, not only because it sounds like it hatched Prince, but because it absolutely obliterates any genre boundaries that the forces that be like to create.
Le Jardin de Heavenly by Heavenly
The new Muse ;]
And yeah, Moonbeam, the entirety of One Nation Under A Groove is like one extended orgasm. As a guitarist, I especially appreciated it. So much killer fretwork, on a funk album.
Polk Salad Annie by Tony Joe White
A friend just sent me some Bobbie Gentry, and I sent him back this great video
And "Who said a funk rock..." REALLY kicks ass
Funny enough I've also been listening to a lot of Funkadelic recently. I, like many others, have gone made for the Maggot Brain solo; I've been eagerly showing showing it to all my friends, prefacing it with "If you think the solo in Stairway to heaven is good, wait untill you hear this!".
IfWhiteAmericaToldTheTruthForOneDayIt'sWorldWouldFallApart
I just read the lyrics for this: it's a little cringe worthy, I think.
the lead singer was ahead of his time with his manorexia, self mutalation, black eye liner and whatever the emo posers of today are into.
rod stewart - every picture tells a story
picked up a copy today and it's fantastic.
Wow. I finally picked up The Beta Band's Three EPs, and nothing has kicked so much ass in a while. Possibly a top 20-er for me.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84bCWay7k3E
i'm listening to Another Green World and it does indeed kick ass.
I'm obsessed with Elliott Smith right now, especially the albums Either/Or and XO. They really kick ass, especially the songs "Say Yes" and "Indenpendence Day." Both will probably be T50 when it comes time to submit my albums list for the poll.
#1 and #15 for me !This. That synth line that comes in at 2:21 is just magical.
#1 and #15 for me !Crazy Rhythms by the Feelies. Wow, an album hasn't but a smile this
big on my face after just one listen (actually still two tracks to go) for quite a while.
I,m so glad its been reissued.
I'm listening to "Album" by Girls and it kicks ass!
Didn't like it on first listen, but after a third listen that one's really grown on me. Not quite as good as the hype, but still a good album nonetheless.
Just got a bunch of P-Funk. I already had the essential ones, but now I'm going through the back catalog. To go with that, I've been listening to alot of G-Funk.
Living in San Francisco, i was lucky enough to see Girls live for free at Amoeba a couple weeks ago.
Anyway, I'm getting into Lofty Pillars' Amsterdam, despite a few songs sounding too much like Dylan. But is that really a knock against the songs?
Three 2009 recomendations, it means you should realy listen this stuff, only albuns released this year; two metal albuns and one prog rock album.
The metal albuns:
- Guilt Machine - On This Perfect Day (progressive metal, dense music, i love it).
- Diablo Swing Orchestra - Sing-Along Songs For The Damned & Delirious (Avant-garde metal, you surely never heard something like this, incredible fusion of genres: tango, samba...)
The Prog albun
- Porcupine Tree - The Incident (surely some of you know Porcupine Tree, great prog rock band, not their best album, but surely a impressive piece of art, conceptual album to be heard without break).
Even if you don't realy don't like metal try just these albuns, not easy albuns to get in, but it worth while, only new stuff.
"Brothersport" by Animal Collective.
One of the greatest outro hooks of all time. They could've made it 40 minutes long and it wouldn't get old.