NOW PLAYING.
- pcqgod
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Where would rock 'n' roll be without feedback?
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Where would rock 'n' roll be without feedback?
- Tom Waits For No One
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Give a shit or be a shit.
- Purgatory Brite
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His Bobness' best album in the 80s?
- Penk!
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I am listening to this "lost folk masterpiece". The songs are haunting and beautiful but the actual singing is atrocious tone-deaf finger-in-the-ear rubbish. Nope.
fange wrote:One of the things i really dislike in this life is people raising their voices in German.
- clive gash
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G, say something about Radiohead
It takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man.
Diamond Dog wrote:...it quite clearly hit the target with you and your nonce...
...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
...I'm producing facts here...
- clive gash
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Sorry, that was meant to be a PM
It takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man.
Diamond Dog wrote:...it quite clearly hit the target with you and your nonce...
...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
...I'm producing facts here...
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Re: NOW PLAYING.
Where would rock 'n' roll be without feedback?
- pcqgod
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Re: NOW PLAYING.
Where would rock 'n' roll be without feedback?
- pcqgod
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Re: NOW PLAYING.
Where would rock 'n' roll be without feedback?
- Tom Waits For No One
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Give a shit or be a shit.
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Like fast-moving clouds casting shadows against a hillside, the melody-loop shuddered with a sense of the sublime, the awful unknowable majesty of the world.
- driftin
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Darkness_Fish wrote:
What did you think? I reckon it's rather good. Not as lyrically angry or interesting as their mid-00s material but in terms of production and arrangements it's a lovely mix of Absence-style dissonance with Abandoned Language-style dreamy languidness.
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driftin wrote:Darkness_Fish wrote:
What did you think? I reckon it's rather good. Not as lyrically angry or interesting as their mid-00s material but in terms of production and arrangements it's a lovely mix of Absence-style dissonance with Abandoned Language-style dreamy languidness.
I'd say it's probably the best thing of theirs since Absence, though not quite in the same league as that or ...Griots. It's the soft-noise and dissonance that makes it for me, they've not had the same kind of depth of sound for ages (though I never did track down their last album), it's got quite an elegant, harmonious fuzziness.
Like fast-moving clouds casting shadows against a hillside, the melody-loop shuddered with a sense of the sublime, the awful unknowable majesty of the world.
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One of the unsung albums of the year for me, it's a good old-fashioned series of kidney-punches and headbutts, a properly bruising updating of early 90s industrial rock.
Like fast-moving clouds casting shadows against a hillside, the melody-loop shuddered with a sense of the sublime, the awful unknowable majesty of the world.
- driftin
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Prurient - Rainbow Mirror
3 hours and 20 minutes of dark ambient and post-industrial clanging because it's exactly what I need after reading Bride of Sea Tunes' post on the Wire thread.
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Darkness_Fish wrote:
One of the unsung albums of the year for me, it's a good old-fashioned series of kidney-punches and headbutts, a properly bruising updating of early 90s industrial rock.
I bought that back in the summer from Bleep because it's on Sacred Bones and it has the same name as gritty Australian horror film I'm very fond of. I haven't actually listened to it yet.
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driftin wrote:I bought that back in the summer from Bleep because it's on Sacred Bones and it has the same name as gritty Australian horror film I'm very fond of. I haven't actually listened to it yet.
You should give it a spin. I know you're not as big a fan of the Ministry/Lard/etc type of sound as I am, but it kind of harks back to that, and adds a bit of Suicide. There's only two of them, so it's quite stripped back, there's no pissing about, they get in and get the job done.
Like fast-moving clouds casting shadows against a hillside, the melody-loop shuddered with a sense of the sublime, the awful unknowable majesty of the world.
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Like fast-moving clouds casting shadows against a hillside, the melody-loop shuddered with a sense of the sublime, the awful unknowable majesty of the world.
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Not sure that's a sensible thing to search for on my work laptop...
Like fast-moving clouds casting shadows against a hillside, the melody-loop shuddered with a sense of the sublime, the awful unknowable majesty of the world.