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hirsute_biped 03.16.2015 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by stu666
UNEVEN ELEVEN - Live At Cafe OTO

The first record I'm aware of that has used one of my recordings... (mixed with another) also available on CD here: http://www.subrosa.net/en/catalogue/...en-eleven.html


Found some excerpts, sounding good man

https://soundcloud.com/experimedia/u...ve-at-cafe-oto

Bytor Peltor 03.17.2015 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by hirsute_biped
Found some excerpts, sounding good man

https://soundcloud.com/experimedia/u...ve-at-cafe-oto


Listening now......

Unrelated: the Indek - Nerve track that followed is worth a listen!

tw2113 03.17.2015 08:48 PM

A combination of Torres' self titled as shown above, and Marina and the Diamond's new album "Froot". Both digital, but looking for vinyl copies as well.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 03.27.2015 01:26 PM

 


Dude has over 45 albums and i honestly still can't ever get enough let alone keep up

JayTemp 04.01.2015 01:59 PM

 

Minutemen - Post-Mersh, Vol. 1

!@#$%! 04.01.2015 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by stu666
Thanks man! Mainliner also released one of my recordings last year on cassette :)


you gotta call yr label

PUSS EYE RECORDS

and use that painting as logo!

Severian 04.03.2015 09:28 AM

Ok so the last album I actually purchased was this INCREDIBLE new album by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, titled "A Year With 13 Moons" (Kemado/Mexican Summer)

The cover:
 


And let me tell you, it's something special. Beautifully textured, hazy, glowing not-quite-ambient noise drone of absolutely cinematic scope. (Oh yeah, it's a movie too... Hah)

This comes highly recommended to anyone who digs... Well, the style of music I just described... Which should be most of us, considering this is a Sonic Youth board.

BUT, when I went in to buy this, the owner of the record store where I work on a freelance basis (which I have been too busy to do in a while), forced a handful of CD promos into my hands, and asked me to take them and get back to him about what I thought he should/shouldn't order.

So I've got new albums by Doldrums, Mountain Goats, Perfuse 73, Weed, Soft Moon, etc. Far too many for me to actually remember. I've got some serious listening to do it seems.

Rob Instigator 04.03.2015 09:49 AM

 

guest 04.03.2015 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
Ok so the last album I actually purchased was this INCREDIBLE new album by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, titled "A Year With 13 Moons" (Kemado/Mexican Summer)

The cover:
 


And let me tell you, it's something special. Beautifully textured, hazy, glowing not-quite-ambient noise drone of absolutely cinematic scope. (Oh yeah, it's a movie too... Hah)

This comes highly recommended to anyone who digs... Well, the style of music I just described... Which should be most of us, considering this is a Sonic Youth board.

BUT, when I went in to buy this, the owner of the record store where I work on a freelance basis (which I have been too busy to do in a while), forced a handful of CD promos into my hands, and asked me to take them and get back to him about what I thought he should/shouldn't order.

So I've got new albums by Doldrums, Mountain Goats, Perfuse 73, Weed, Soft Moon, etc. Far too many for me to actually remember. I've got some serious listening to do it seems.

great record, almost as good as love is a stream.

Torn Curtain 04.15.2015 04:38 PM

Ordered:

 




 

krischanski 04.16.2015 03:03 PM

 

 

 

tw2113 04.26.2015 02:06 PM

Despite pre-ordering it on amazon mp3, I ended up pre-ordering Torres' LP copy of Splinter via http://vinylmeplease.com/

tw2113 04.26.2015 11:58 PM

Hey Torn Curtain, found this earlier http://www.npr.org/2015/04/26/401257...orres-sprinter

Torn Curtain 04.27.2015 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by tw2113
Hey Torn Curtain, found this earlier http://www.npr.org/2015/04/26/401257...orres-sprinter

Thanks a lot I'm checking it out :)

Severian 04.29.2015 08:20 PM

I bought Master of Puppets because it was $4 and I was bored. Technically it was stil a waste of $4 since I've had the album for 20 years. Even if I can't find it at the moment. My judgment is... poor.

rebeccagotcursedout 04.30.2015 08:20 PM

got the Beatles in Mono Box vinyl set today in the mail. well worth it and got it cheap from well researched sources. some lower than my income would say I was crazy. I buy plenty of vinyl off ebay and discogs but this was worth mentioning.

Severian 04.30.2015 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by rebeccagotcursedout
got the Beatles in Mono Box vinyl set today in the mail. well worth it and got it cheap from well researched sources. some lower than my income would say I was crazy. I buy plenty of vinyl off ebay and discogs but this was worth mentioning.


Damn. I want that shit.

I want the Kinks' monos too.

Severian 04.30.2015 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Torn Curtain
Ordered:

 


Why Bjork, what a lovely Eye of Sauron chest-vag you have!

rebeccagotcursedout 04.30.2015 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
I want the Kinks' monos too.


you've never heard Village Green until you hear it in mono.

I think Face to Face was only issued in mono in cd format, you know besides the original. because it sounds like it. I don't know for sure. love both albums. The Kinks are lovely.:)

then there's Arthur, which is my fav Kinks.

Mortte Jousimo 04.30.2015 11:49 PM

Got Beatles Please Please Me & For Sale mono vinyls (theyīre nineties reissues). Also about half of my Ventures 60 vinyls in monos. I know they made better mixes in monos, because people bought them more than stereos then, but I have always also loved those sixties funny stereo mixes.

I think there are both stereo & mono mixes from Kinks Something Else in spotify. Really love that album. Also stereos & monos from some 13th Floor Elevators & Red Crayola -albums.

evollove 05.01.2015 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
I bought Master of Puppets


The album sounds so bad, so wimpy, but right now I'm browsing live versions and this album has some really great songs. It seems in general they rise above most of the metal fray by writing catchy, hummable tunes. If they ever had a real singer and not some fucking cartoon, man, they might've reached brilliance.

Mortte Jousimo 05.01.2015 10:03 AM

I really like James as a singer. Also havenīt got anything bad to say about Master Of Puppets, always loved it, of course the drum sounds are macho big as all heavy albums in that time, always prefer more Justice For All & St. Anger drum sounds.

dg7z 05.01.2015 10:24 AM

i've got the new Failure - Fantastic Planet vinyl reissue on the way :D

Severian 05.01.2015 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove
The album sounds so bad, so wimpy, but right now I'm browsing live versions and this album has some really great songs. It seems in general they rise above most of the metal fray by writing catchy, hummable tunes. If they ever had a real singer and not some fucking cartoon, man, they might've reached brilliance.


Hmm... I feel you, but I can't sayI totally agree.

I think James Hetfield's vocal approach back in the early '80s was actually a pretty good fit for Metallica's sound at the time. Like most bands that hang around for 30 years, his style has changed from decade to decade.

By the time the band was selling out 30,000 seat international gigs (or shortly thereafter, on Black Album, when the expectations for immediate and unparalleled success were so high that they were hiring accomplished rock radio hit makers to engineer & mix) Hetfield's vocals came out of the basement, and lost their drowned out, murky, totally genre-appropriate horror movie feel.

So yeah, from Black Album on, James is trying for the bigger than life rockstar voice, and while he probably does have the pipes for that kind of thing, he doesn't have the kind of timbre that compliments front-of-the-mix epic vocal wailing.

But think about the difference between Misfits-era Danzig and Danzig-era Danzig. Kinda similar, y'know? Or Henry Rollins during his tenure in Black Flag vs. Henry Rollins in the Rollins Band.

The kind of metal that Metallica made early on was sort of a weird, slightly overachieving, jock cousin to heavy American punk from the same time. So in order to become as big as they wanted to be, they had to become something entirely different. Which they did. Twice... Then again. All to pretty god awful effect.

But between Kill 'Em All and Justice, they had a good thing going. If only they'd continued to write over-long, challenging, completely radio unfriendly epics like Call of Cthulu and Orion, instead of turning all of their energy toward getting 50-75% bigger with every release.

Severian 05.01.2015 11:26 AM

Anyway, Ride the Lightning is my favorite. Master of Puppets is next, then And Justice For All & Kill 'Em All. Everything else they've released has systematically cancelled out the successes of their early years.

"Fuel" was an all time low. Or so I thought. The only Metallica album I've cared for even slightly since the Black Album made me gag was S&M, because it featured interesting reproductions of the early classics, and because "No-Leaf Clover" was the first new track to sound Metallica in over 10 years.

rebeccagotcursedout 05.01.2015 05:56 PM

Ride the Lightning is a favorite too. Metallica was great until Lars started to suck more suck and James turned into a baby Ted Nugent conservative hunting redneck, circa Black Album, that continues today. why can't we just go with the general consensus that the band went down hill after the bassist died.

it's heavy metal. the fans and musicians were bound to turn into republicans.

Orion is what makes Master of Puppets.

rebeccagotcursedout 05.01.2015 06:03 PM

im still looking for a decent cheap copy of Metal Box. i'll be damned if im paying over a hundred dollars for a single record. even if it takes years.

Mortte Jousimo 05.02.2015 12:44 AM

I think general consensus mostly sucks because it prevents people to make honest opinion about the music. If most people say & think about some band it had gone down, itīs very rare people has interest to listen whole records through and even they will, this opinion influence their listening. And even they still like it, they canīt admit it. People just have tendency to belong into groups.

Anyway like many others I was thinking after Load & Reload Metallica didnīt have anything to me. Then my friend played me St. Anger that had just released and I really felt immediately I had one of my favourite band back. And still I am thinking St. Anger is as great as those eighties albums (well I have always loved also Black Album). And my opinion hasnīt changed even it seems everybody hates that album. Death Magnetic was disappointment to me and now I am thinking again Metallica doesnīt have anything to me anymore. Of course I am glad if I am wrong.

I havenīt ever liked S&M. To me it sounds like normal Metallica live album where has added symphony orchestra playing something (not even anything interesting). And I think Metallica as a live band was at itīs best in the time of Cliff Em All. Well, it was also memorable to see them after Black Album tour, they played then very much older songs (they started in Creeping Death just like in Cliff Em All).

Even Load & Reload were disappointments at time when they came, I have listened them quite recently and think now theyīre ok, not of course great. Somehow I have always thought Ride the Lightining is not great as entirely. I think Fight Fire With Fire, Trapped Under Ice & Escape are kind of fillers. Like they havenīt had enough good material, so they made few tunes in the spirit of Kill Em All. Maybe I have to listen that album as a whole again. Kill Em`All, Master Of Puppets & Justice are of course just dynamite!

tw2113 05.02.2015 01:36 AM

Wounded Rhymes LP by Lykke Li

evollove 05.02.2015 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
I think general consensus mostly sucks because it prevents people to make honest opinion about the music.



I agree which is why I don't what anyone has to say about Metallica and Lou reed doing "Sweet Jane." It's as good as Lou's Rock n Roll Animal-era band.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9vfCg_OnTE

tw2113 05.02.2015 04:09 PM

I've actually purchased a lot lately.

Adding to Lykke Li's above:

Torres' Sprinter
Torres's split single with someone else
Talking Heads' Fear of Music
Sonic Youth's Daydream Nation

I have a nice handful coming in the mail soon.

Drjohnrock 05.02.2015 05:05 PM

Qui's Life, Water, Living..., directly from Qui member Matt Cronk at the merch table at a gig in Cincinnati. Just started listening to it yesterday--not as powerful as the band's live show but interesting.

Mortte Jousimo 05.03.2015 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove


I agree which is why I don't what anyone has to say about Metallica and Lou reed doing "Sweet Jane." It's as good as Lou's Rock n Roll Animal-era band.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9vfCg_OnTE

I think this is much better than Rock`n`Roll Animal live version. I think that seventies nightclubbing band Lou had that time didnīt fully fit in his music. Thatīs reason why Rīn`R Animal and Live are really not my favourite Reed live records, take no prisoners are much better. Also later American Poet that is recorded with Transformer-era band and Hassled in April at the same time as take no prisoner are better.

Talking about Lou & Metallica I must mention about Lulu. I was one of those who went into that negative hype about that album. Mostly because the View is the worst song in it and they release it first. I have listened it again quite recently and I have to admit I really like it even itīs not the greatest Lou or Metallica album. But itīs good quite a strange way.

tw2113 05.04.2015 05:54 PM

I'm impressed. I ordered the SY and Torres split single at like 3:30am sunday morning, and both already showed up. 36 hours total or so from order placement to hands.

tw2113 05.05.2015 06:34 PM

Went back to a local store that I remembered had Bad Moon Rising and picked up the copy.

rebeccagotcursedout 05.05.2015 08:23 PM

if your a vinyl fan, never go to the Steve Hoffman forum. it'll just confuse the fuck out of you!! "this record was mastered here, cut there, better than the Canadian version, etc...not analog, it's digital mastered"

fuck all that!!!!, I don't have all day...... just take yr chances. im working with pennies here people.

Bytor Peltor 05.06.2015 06:54 AM

^^^can you see the smile on my face :D

I feel your frustration as I was once a frequent contributor / visitor.
There are some good threads that are worthy of your attention, but there is way too much blah blah blah to keep me interested.

The Soup Nazi 05.06.2015 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
There are some good threads that are worthy of your attention, but there is way too much blah blah blah to keep me interested.


YEAH! ...Oh, wait - I thought you were talking about this forum. :D

Rob Instigator 05.06.2015 04:58 PM

OH yeah! On my travels this past week I hit a record/funky store called The Leechpit, in Manitou Springs Colorado. I got these two items

 


Only one I did not have on vinyl.

and

 


I love Television....

The Soup Nazi 05.06.2015 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I love Television....


I love 'em more. Sorry!
:)


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