12.05.2006, 02:14 PM | #21 |
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I'd have to say Vetiver is the most underated and one of my top 5.
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12.05.2006, 02:54 PM | #22 |
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Xiu Xiu - The Air Force
Cat Power - The Greatest Thom Yorke - The Eraser Danielson - Ships Yellow Swans - Drift
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12.06.2006, 05:55 AM | #23 |
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mogwai (both releases) thom yorke (good call hayden) Explosions in the sky (travel in constants vol. I don't remember)
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12.06.2006, 12:33 PM | #25 |
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Obliterati-Mission of Burma
Rather Ripped Altar-Boris and Sun o)) of course those are the only albums from this year I own
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12.06.2006, 01:02 PM | #26 |
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I don't think I bought many records either.
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12.09.2006, 02:42 PM | #27 |
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Just finished my Top 85 things of 2006 list. This is the top 85 of several hundred to maybe a few thousand things I heard this year...
TOP 25 ALBUMS OF 2006 Carla Bozulich "Evangelista" (Constellation) Coughs "Secret Passage" (Load) Country Teasers "The Empire Strikes Back" (In the Red) Entrance "Prayer of Death" (self-released) Erase Errata "Nightlife" (Kill Rock Stars) Fat Worm of Error "Pregnant Babies Pregnant with Pregnant Babies" (Load) Goslings "Grandeur of Hair" (Archive) Hank IV "Third Person Shooter" (Hook or Crook) Hue Blanc's Joyless Ones "Fait Accompli" (P.Trash) Impractical Cockpit "To Be Treated" (Load) Inca Ore with Lemon Bear's Orchestra "Birds in the Bushes" (5RC) Jay Reatard "Blood Visions" (In the Red) Junkpile Jimmy "Alberhill" 2xLP (Cártel Ilustré) Leprechaun Catering "Male Plumage" (White Denim) Monarch "Speak of the Sea" (Throne) New Flesh "Vessel" (Heart Break Beat) Rose for Bohdan "And Then Everybody Hugged 'Racism Is God'" (Deathbomb Arc) Sic Alps "Reconnection Land" (Animal Disguise) Who's Your Favorite Son, God? "Out of Body Diva" (KDVS Recordings) ...Worms "s/t" LP+CD (Marriage) Yellow Swans "Psychic Secession" 2xLP (Weird Forest) v/a "L.A. Noisescape" (Bastardised) v/a "Tête de Bébé" (Ss Records) v/a "Why Is Anything Forbidden?" vol 2 (Deathbomb Arc) TOP 15 CDR-only RELEASES OF 2006 Argumentix & Bird Costumes "Armageddon...Maybe Later" CDR (Below PDX) Argumentix & Dead/Bird "Flip Off Hummers" tour 3x3" CDR (self-released) Art Lessing "Plastic Couch" (Electric Eggplant) Black Pus "Black Pus 3: Metamorpus" (DiareahRama) Fortress of Amplitude "Loom of Doom" (self-released) Kites "Superior Moon" 3" (Mountain Collective) KK Rampage "Lies, Deception, & Tall Tales" (Rampage) Plants "Totem" (self-released) Robedoor "Christ's Vipers" (Chocolate Monk) Shearing Pinx "Poison Hands" 2x3" (Not Not Fun) Snowsuit* "Consolation Prize" (No Format) So So Many White White Tigers "The Greatest Hits of Acid" (self-released) Switched-on Vultures "demo" (no label) v/a "The Fruit Will Rot" vol 2 9x3" CDR's (Deathbomb Arc) v/a "Sarcophagus 1-4" (Radius Waste) TOP 25 EP's of 2006 Abe Vigoda/Child Pornography split 7" (Oms-B) AIDS Wolf/Crack und Ultra Eczema/PRE/Dmonstrations 4-way split 2x7" (Lovepump United) Anteenagers MC "Let's Not Have a Party" 7" (Plastic Idol) Argumentix "Tarantula Downpour" 7"+DVDr (Trash Skull) Battleship "To Give Not a Gift" (Double Negative) Billy Bao "Bilbo's Incinerator" 7" (W.M.O.) Cheveu "Clara Vénus" 7" (SDZ/Polly Magoo) Dead Western "s/t" 7" (Weird Forest) Ear & Dark "There's No Such Thing as Dragons" 10" (Black Light) Grey Skull/Haunted Castle split 10" (Not Not Fun) The Intelligence "I'm Your Taxi" 7" (Holy Cobra Society) Le Chevalier de Rinchy "Mes Plus Belles Chansons d´Amour" (Le Vilain Chien) My Little Red Toe/Foot Foot split 7" (Not Not Fun) Nothing People "Problems" 7" (Ss Records) Of Sex, Yr Body "s/t" lathe-cut 7" (Deer + Bird) Pink Reason "s/t" 7" (Savage Quality) Pissed Jeans "Don't Need Smoke to Make Myself Disappear" 7" (Sub Pop) Psychedelic Horseshit "Who Let the Dogs Out?" 7" (Columbus Discount) Sapat "Tongue-Tied & Staid" 7" (Black Velvet Fuckere) Shearing Pinx "Caves" 7" (DNT) S.I.D.S. "Kandy Kane" 7" (Army of Bad Luck/Stickfigure) This Song Is a Mess But So Am I "Marblemouth EP" CD (Acuarela) Tyvek "Mary Ellen Claims" 7" (X!) Western Culture/Katsuya Nonaka split lathe-cut 10" (Deer + Bird) Wooden Shjips "Shrinking Moon for You" 10" (self-released) TOP 10 CASSETTE-ONLY RELEASES OF 2006 Aerosol Constellations/Bird Costumes split (Isolated Now Waves/Thankless) Grey Daturas/Shearing Pinx split (Isolated Now Waves) Hole Class "A Glimpse of Hole Class" (self-released) Home Blitz/Friends & Family split (Leaf Leaf) Non Horse "Rigor Lore" (Not Not Fun) Pocahaunted "Moccasinging" (Not Not Fun) Scream Baby, Scream!/Gang Wizard split (Pink Triforce Tapes) Tent City/Wigwam split (Not Not Fun) Torturing Nurse "Hate Human" (Hate State) Unmono/Kate Hall & Elijah Forrest split (Deathbomb Arc Tape Club) TOP 10 REISSUES & RETROSPECTIVES OF 2006 Bernard Bonnier "Casse Tête" (Creel Pone) Crisis "Holocaust Hymns" (Apop) Dead Moon "Echoes of the Past" (Sub Pop) Ich Bin "Obéis!" (Poutré Apparente) Jackwacker "...Things From Inside Your Body" (Black Velvet Fuckere) Lake of Dracula "Skeletal Remains" (Savage Land) Maypole "The Real" (Anopheles) Ruth White "Flowers of Evil" (Creel Pone) Smegma "Live 1991-1993" (Resipiscent) v/a "Messthetics Greatest Hits: The Sounds of D.I.Y. 1977-80" (Hyped2Death)
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12.09.2006, 03:14 PM | #28 |
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2006 (is it over yet?)-in no fucken order
Seawhores/Forest Eagles of Death Metal/Death By Sexy Quasi/When the Going Gets Dark Willie Nelson/You Don’t Know Me Matson Jones/Albatross Mates For Life Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan/Ballad of the Broken Seas Beans/Only Parts & Labor/Stay Afraid Minmae/Le Grand Essor de la Maison du Monstre Gnarls Barkley/St. Elsewhere Be Your Own Pet/Summer Sensation Sonic Youth/Rather Ripped Serena-Maneesh/Serena-Maneesh Mission Of Burma/The Obliterati Peeping Tom/Peeping Tom The Thermals/The Body, The Blood, The Machine Awesome Color/Awesome Color Tapes ‘N Tapes/The Loon Cut Chemist/The Audience’s Listening Thom Yorke/The Eraser Erase Errata/Nightlife Darc Mind/Symptomatic of A Greater Ill Yo La Tengo/I Am Not Afraid of You And I Will Beat Your Ass Mindflayer/Expedition To The Hairier Peaks The Roots/Game Theory (the) Melvins/(a) Senile Animal ooioo-Taiga ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead/So Divided Mastodon/Blood Mountain Charles Mingus/Live At UCLA 1965 Miho Hatori/Ecdysis yeah i think thats it |
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12.09.2006, 03:17 PM | #29 |
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liars- drum's not dead
rather ripped warmer milks- radish on light cat power- the greatest tom ze- estudando o pagode thom yorke- the eraser not impressed by the new melvins mastadon- blood mtn. (at least the new melvins is better than this pussy stoner metal shite) new new york dolls (please make it stop!) peeping tome the more i listen to it- i'll give patton credit for making the most coherent album in his career
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12.10.2006, 05:29 PM | #30 |
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I thought the Chili Peppers album was great... but kill me for being unhip
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12.10.2006, 05:53 PM | #33 |
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Besides giddy motors, i'd also reccomend the new microwaves.
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12.10.2006, 05:53 PM | #34 |
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OH... and the new ultra dolphins.
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12.10.2006, 07:59 PM | #35 | |
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12.10.2006, 08:14 PM | #36 |
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Bluebottle Kiss: Doubt Seeds (double studio album, too. Much respect.)
Blood Brothers: Young Machetes The Bronx: The Bronx (second sefl-titled album) You Am I: Convicts Rock Votolato: Makers Tim rogers and Tex perkins: My Better Half Bob Evans: Suburban Songbook And some others that I don't own yet, would be great I know, like: These Arms are Snakes album which my local never fucking stocks. Among some others.
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Didn't Crimes come out this year?? Or was that last year?? I'm going insane. Either way I haven't heard of that one. Is it as scene as crimes? And what month did this come out?? Recently? |
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12.10.2006, 11:10 PM | #38 |
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Crimes scene as in musically? If so, I have to disagree. It was the scene that liked Crimes. But then that's the pack mentality. Crimes was 2004. Young machetes is much better.
Cause I'm nice: "Before the release of Young Machetes, the Blood Brothers mentioned that the album would return to the harsher, more frenetic sound of their earlier work. This is true — especially of the opening song, "Set Fire to the Face on Fire," which immediately commences to shrieking and shredding — but it doesn't mean that the band completely did away with the overtures they made toward a more accessible sound on their previous album, Crimes. Instead, the Blood Brothers find sneakier ways of incorporating their twisted pop skills into the fray. There's no denying the hooks on "Rat Rider" nor the jaunty keyboards on "Laser Life," while "Camouflage, Camouflage"'s breakdown recalls the noise-meets-glam-rock flair of Johnny Whitney and Mark Gajadhar's side project, Neon Blonde. Nevertheless, Young Machetes' more challenging tracks are some of the most satisfying, especially "Spit Shine Your Black Clouds," which begins as a song so sneeringly catchy it seems almost disdainful of its own hookiness, and then shifts to subversively melodramatic, ultra-melodic parts that suggest a long-buried past in musical theater. "We Ride Skeletal Lighting" is that song's flip side, making relentless atonality seem downright accessible. On the other hand, Young Machetes also includes some of the Blood Brothers' most gleefully abrasive work in some time. "You're the Dream Unicorn!"'s ironically sissy title conceals one of the album's most intense workouts, which starts out sounding like a noise-punk savaging of "I Want Candy" and just gets crazier from there; "1, 2, 3, 4 Guitars"' whisper to a blood-curdling scream dynamics are extreme, even for this band. The Blood Brothers aim their nightmarishly surreal lyrics at some juicy targets throughout the album, including materialism on "Nausea Shreds Yr Head," war on "Kiss the Tank," which contains some of the most literal lyrics ("Death's just death, no matter how you dress it up") that they've ever written, and war and materialism on "Huge Gold AK-47." However, the album's most ambitious moment has to be its last one: "Giant Swan" is an epic that sounds like "a wild cabaret," as one of the lyrics goes, and packs a screenplay's worth of plot twists and imagery into its nearly six-minute length. With this album, the Blood Brothers use the clout of being on a major label to make music that's challenging, but also accessible in its own way. Young Machetes is occasionally exhausting, but it definitely won't disappoint fans of either the band's earlier or more recent sounds."
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12.10.2006, 11:25 PM | #39 |
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I thought I did something in this... guess not...
(no order) AIDS Wolf- Lovvers LP Flying Luttenbachers- Cataclysm Blood Brothers- Young Machetes Xiu Xiu- The Air Force Sonic Youth- Rather Ripped Wolf Eyes- Human Animal The Doers- Whatcha Doin' Varge!- Must Lunge Statues- New People Make Us Nervous From Fiction- Bloodwork ...
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12.10.2006, 11:43 PM | #40 |
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Tell me bout the new Wolf Eyes k-krack. I was let down by Burned Mind. Dread is my favorite of all that I've heard
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