Say kids, do you like Long Form Sludgy Instumental Stoner Doom? That's right...Bongripper. Kids these days.
This is on the raddio. Reminded me the most direct route to my heart is The Replacements. if ya like that listen to these:
At this point I don't know why I keep being surprised when PJ Harvey switches styles flawlessly. Love this woman so much.
More tunes in the ambient / downtempo vein. I just got this Tycho album ("Dive") and it's good so far.
If you haven't you should give Com Truise a try. The music is like Tycho but with some glitchy-type noise in some songs. I just heard this the other day and like it tons. It likes their tour should theoretically hit the West Coast in Feb so that's exciting.
Com Truise is indeed excellent. :-) (Seriously very good) Meanwhile, Rebekah del Rio, David Lynch and Roy Orbison team up to destroy you.
I was watching some Rifftrax and I finally decided to see what the fuss was about. I don't think I have words:
Man, first new Bowie and now Prince gets an all-girl band and cranks out a glam-rock single? 2013 is shaping up to be awesome.
Kinda unfortunate that you'd make one of those textacular videos and then use "adieu" when you should have put "ado".
Hey, you know what five words are capable of giving me a music boner you could see from space? BORIS COVERS MY BLOODY VALENTINE:
Quoted becaused I can't like this more than once. Gorgeous. That's the rhythm section from Sleep (as I'm pretty sure you are aware) Al Cisneros and Chris Hakius. EDIT - I LIED. That drummer is not Chris Hakius that is Emil Amos. My bad.
Yea, Amos is quite a bit better in my opinion. I liked Hakius' style a lot though. I missed Sleep when they existed but I got turned on to Holy Mountain in 2002 or so and Dopesmoker just recently. I'm a big fan of both Om and High on Fire however. Also, that looks like the same 5-string Rick in both videos.
New single from The Knife. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoH6k6eIUS4 For some reason, the forum won't embed it. PS - triggercut, your video has been taken down.
That's a shame. It was the entire new My Bloody Valentine album, plus everything Kevin Shields has recorded in various studios since 1992, plus a link to download it all. Ok, I'm kidding. It was just Shields onstage Sunday saying that the 21-years-delayed new MBV album--which was allegedly finished on December 22nd--could be released "maybe in two or three days".
I can't like that enough. However, in Kevin Shields terms, "maybe" could indicate that he trashes the masters and we wait another 21 years.
just now? hmmm I'm in the mood for some psychobilly, so I'd like you to discover Horrorpops, a german group that really makes me smile a lot... Psychobilly is not very well known where I live, so I try to let people discover this strange mix between rockabilly and punk as much as I can
Quite possibly the best concert I've ever been to. It was for their new album which was definitely venturing a little mainstream, but there was plenty of old material. Their voices are just incredible, and the hammered dulcimer work is hypnotizing to behold.
I won't say how I feel about that strain of hard/heavy rock (it's more positive than negative) but I just can't watch a music video if it's just dudes rocking out not live performancing. I prefer ok music with WTF videos. I don't think I've posted this on BF before, but I have posted another video by the same animator. I like it more but it's a repost :(((. ALSO NSFW
I've been digging through some of my seventies collections, trying to distill out things that I actually remember hearing ever and stuff that just appeared from an age I never lived. Why do I feel like there's this sad, neglected little branch of country crossover from the seventies that people only remember about once a day for four minutes on the country classics station?
I'm heading into Detroit to see The Bad Plus tomorrow night for the first time in almost two years. (This is after seeing them several times a year for a while.) "Excited" doesn't begin to describe it.