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Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son
Foo Fighters - Everlong
Explosions in the Sky - It's Natural to Be Afraid
Asobi Seksu - Citrus
Hooker with a Penis - Tool
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MYYYYY NEW RECORD
british sea power - it comes back again
Truely one of the most beautiful instrumental music I've ever heard. And I've heard EITS.
Empire Ants - by the Gorillaz (featuring Little Dragon)
"Navigation is Key!" Oneup Studios (xenogears)
I've been listening to the complete 3CD score of Avatar by James Horner. It's quite interesting how many of the tracks actually differ from the OST version (e.g. some tracks have added instruments, others have different choral parts). The most important bits in this expanded treatment are actually the tracks dealing with the final battle, and it's nice to hear the full version of the conflict without any distracting sound effects.
As for a specific track from this version, I'm currently listening to "Jake Meets the Na'vi" by James Horner. It has interesting additions; it's a shame that much of this stuff didn't end up in the actual OST because the track has some nice thematic development.
Vital Remains - In Infamy
Sigh - Ecstatic Transformation
Incredibly adventurous avant-garde black metal band from Japan, who incorporate influence from just about every conceivable genre into their music at various points. I am currently in the process of acquiring vinyl copies of as much of their material as possible, as not only is the music fantastic but the record company issuing it has done a superb job with the packaging, but unfortunately a few albums haven't been released on vinyl yet, including this one, Imaginary Sonicscape, which is arguably their best. Also I don't think Hangman's Hymn is in print on vinyl anymore. Maybe it'll be reprinted.
Fufa and flowers singing on Yo Gabba Gabba...
nah I've been listening to tons of extreme metal for about six years now, though I dabbled casually in the genre even before then. Link to my last.fm in my signature gives a pretty good indication of what I listen to since I do my best to keep it updated with everything I play on my iPod. Mirrorthrone rules btw, especially that song, which may be my favourite Mirrorthrone song (A Scream..., Ils Brandiront leurs Idoles, The Fecal Rebellion, and Une Existence... are contenders as well).
Gorguts - The Quest for Equilibrium
Gorguts is simply one of the most twisted and plain out-there death metal bands in existence. Obscura is more comparable to Captain Beefheart's completely off-the-wall Trout Mask Replica in terms of its compositional structure than it is to most traditional death metal albums (although it still sounds unmistakably like death metal), and while this album, From Wisdom to Hate, isn't quite as insane, it's still pretty adventurous. I think I've only fully absorbed the scope of this album fairly recently; before that I regarded it as a substantially inferior successor to Obscura, but now I'm pretty sure it's almost an equal. (Not a complete equal of course; Obscura has no peer). Definitely looking forward to new material later this year, and I really wish these two albums were still in print.
Some FFXIII background music.
Like it's too quiet in here to I turn the game on and pause it. It's nice mm'kay.
Bolded is good stuff. Not bolded is stuff I need to check out :D
Your musical compatibility with Cassandra-Leo is Super
Music you have in common includes Sigh, Mirrorthrone, Atheist, Gorguts and Cynic.
hell yes
Gorguts is insane, especially Obscura. When I first listened to it, I didn't think I liked it, but listening to it a year later and I love it.
np: Cormorant - Scavenger's Feast
It's hard to describe what Cormorant sounds like. I would say they are progressive death metal or progressive black metal, and they are my favorite band. They are genre bending and also melodic. They describe their sound as "Tiberian Ass Bastard Folk" music.
Nujabes - Another Reflection
Such a quality tune, such a quality artist, so absolutely torn up that he died, so dire. Gonna miss him.
Nujabes - Modal Soul
:(
Papa Roach - Hollywood *hore
* I don't want to trip the filter, if there is one. :)
All awesome bands. Link to your profile?
I liked it on first listen, although I didn't fully appreciate it until later. I hadn't even been listening to death metal particularly long when I checked it out, but the unusual composition convinced me it was definitely worth returning to. (Oddly, Trout Mask Replica was much more difficult for me to get into; as I said on the Gorguts shoutbox, I'm not sure what that says about me as a person).Quote:
I listened to their stuff on MySpace before their album came out, liked it, then completely forgot about it. Thanks for reminding me it existed.Quote:
np: Cormorant - Scavenger's Feast
It's hard to describe what Cormorant sounds like. I would say they are progressive death metal or progressive black metal, and they are my favorite band. They are genre bending and also melodic. They describe their sound as "Tiberian Ass Bastard Folk" music.
Fauna - Rain
This band has two recorded albums released thus far, both of which consist of a single song over sixty minutes in length (although the recent reissue of "The Hunt" is divided into seven tracks for ease of navigation). If's very folk-influenced black metal with a thoroughly epic scale; this album opens with five minutes of rain sounds, then about eighteen minutes of acoustic guitar, then builds to furious black metal. Wolves in the Throne Room apparently owe a large portion of their sound to this group; although Fauna didn't release their material until 2007, they had been performing it live long before then. They also apparently have at least two other cycles ready to be recorded, but have yet to do so. I have a copy of this album ordered; I'm hoping it gets here soon so I can replace my mp3 of it with a lossless rip.
Not much has been scrobbled down, since I didn't get a lastfm until like a week ago.Quote:
All awesome bands. Link to your profile?
link
np: TETRA-FANG - Mind Garden (lol)
cool :bou::bou::bou::bou:, added.
Negură Bunget - Dedesuptul
Ever since Măiestrit came out I've been spamming this band's tracks relentlessly. One of the most innovative and unique black metal bands in existence; it's a shame this line-up no longer exists.
L'Acephale - Perdition
No idea how I managed to avoid hearing about Stahlhartes Gehäuse all last year. It's quickly become one of my favourite 2009 releases; I'd probably rank it at #4 or #5. Furious black metal mixed with some superb experimentation, not to mention one of the most conceptually unified releases of last year (second only to Collapse in that department I think).
System of a Down - Ego Brain.
There's no significance to me from the song, it's just simply a good song, in my opiniooooon. :jess:
Sorgsvart - Seierssang
I really wish I understood Norwegian so I could understand his lyrics :( This is a vinyl-only bonus track that most people who listen to this band, unfortunately, will probably never hear. I'm glad I spent the extra $5 or whatever it was for the vinyl edition; it was definitely worth it.
Silvergun Superman :: Stone Temple Pilots
Soft Shock by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs
The Atomic Bomb Audition - Copernicus: Perigree
Yay for post-rock.
Telephone by Lady GaGA... I listened to her song before the video came..The video FYI is epic!! Love the imagery and costume. esp the Kitchen Outfit look is the best!
Unbound (The Wild Ride) by Avenged Sevenfold
I've heard some negative feedback about A7x on this site, but I, personally, love them. They don't spit out music that all sounds the same, unlike Nickleback, for example. This particular song features a men and women's choir, as well as a children's choir, singing some parts of the song, which gives it a certain tone that I've come to adore.
Stacey's mom, by Fountains of Wayne. I don't know why, but I really take to this song. xD
That, and bunny's slaughter song: YouTube - Looking For Group: Slaughter Your World
Silence, cars driving on a busy street, the computer, and the typing. Click...
Talk-Show Host :: Radiohead
"Evelyn Evelyn" by Evelyn Evelyn, music by for and about conjoined twin sisters. :P Featuring Amanda Palmer and Jason Wembly along with: Margaret Cho, Frances Cobain (Kurt's daughter), Neil Gaiman, Tegan and Sara Quin, Soko, Jimmy Urine, and ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic!
Evelyn Evelyn | Evelyn Evelyn
Dream Theater - The Dance of Eternity
Faye Wong-Dream Person. It's a Cantonese cover of Dreams by the Cranberries. And it is awesome.
Della Reese - Mood Indigo
"Mood Indigo" was written by the Duke, who of course needs no introduction. It's a wonderful song, that have become legendary over the years.
SuperCell - "Sayonara Memories (Piano version)".
I found it on Nico last night. It's very lovely.
After that, Mother Mother - "Arms Tonite"
Metallica-Harvester of Sorrow
smurf yeah, Metallica.
Trivium - Ignition
YouTube - Pokemon HG/SS- Suicune's theme
I am a nerd sometimes. :p
Dead Letter Circus :: The Mile
Unthinkable by Alicia Keys <3 ft. Drake
I almost typed Momiji for some reason. What the hell.
Nightwish-Dark Chest of Wonders
green day
*snip*
Paul Oakenfold-Motion
I'm listening to the FFXIV soundtrack.
I love 27...
BoA-Touched
Deep Inside - Incubus
Eet :: Regina Spector
I've been listening to Regina Spektor too. Mostly "Hero".
10,000 days (Part 2) :: Tool
I've been listening to too many disney songs lately...
YouTube - Aladdin - One Jump Ahead (English)
Oh, good song off of that CD besides Lonesome Tears! I think it was also played in a Scrubs episode... not too sure though.
I've been listening to this for a while now.
The Wrens - The Meadowlands
Cotopaxi :: The Mars Volta
AFI - A Single Second
Right now: My collection of SOAD
Listened to Pacman Fever earlier for the hell of it
KMFDM-Take'm Out
That's a great song. xD
I'm listening to some new Jay Chou songs.
煙花易冷 (Fireworks Cool Easily)
超人不會飛 (Superman Can't Fly)
I have no idea what he's singing about, but I love the sound of his voice and the music he composes. And he's going to be starring alongside Seth Rogen in the new Green Hornet movie.
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn-Always on My Mind
YouTube - Tim Minchin - Pope Song
It is "offensive" and brilliant.
Neil Young-Rockin' in the Free World
Polaris - She is Staggering
Alice Cooper-Desperado
I saw him perform last night. IT WAS AWESOME. :love:
Kingdom of Rust - Doves
Fat Jon the Ample Soul Physician - Day
so relaxing.
My girlfriend - Snoring
Nick Drake - Parasite
Tick Tick Tick Tick Tick Tick Tick Boom - The hives.
Why do loads of people view this thread but not participate? It confuses me.
Fiona Apple - Paper Bag!
Akercocke - My Apterous Angel
A progressive black/death metal band from England that does some absolutely amazing stuff. This song is probably one of their best. They need to come out with a new album soon :(
Emilie Autumn-Let the Record Show
OMG - Usher, featuring Will.I.Am
'Wonderwall' by Oasis
Porcupine Tree - Arriving Somewhere but Not Here
What a thoroughly eerie song. I love it.
Nightwish-The Phantom of the Opera
Funeral Mist - In Manus Tuas
This starts out as utterly furious black metal and goes on to one of the creepiest outros I've ever heard, played mostly on a string quartet and some sort of wind instrument (it sounds like an oboe, but the recording quality is too :bou::bou::bou::bou:ty to tell, which is probably deliberate since the rest of the record has pristine sound quality, at least by black metal standards). I have no idea if it's a sample or was recorded specifically for this album but it fits perfectly.
Fleet Foxes. Lots and lots of Fleet Foxes.
The Cranberries-Dreams
Memories ~ Within Temptation
Dawn Metropolis by Anamanaguchi.
Wyrd - Huldrafolk
Atmospheric black/folk metal from Finland. This is their second album, which I've ripped on vinyl due to the fact that the CD was volume compressed to hell and back. The vinyl is much more organic and natural - score another one for analogue transfers. The music itself is quite fantastic; all of this guy's first four albums as Wyrd are recommended listening for anyone who likes the genre. I should probably re-rip my vinyl as there's a bit of a skip in this track.
slow motion - third eye blind
Asunder - Tides of Ruin
doooooooooooooom.
Everything John Gossard touches seems to turn to gold. I hope the formation of Dispirit doesn't mean Asunder is done, although to be honest if I had to choose between him playing black metal and him playing doom I'd probably go with black metal.
Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding
Everytime We Touch (Yanou's Candlelight Remix) - Cascada :bigsmile:
Shining - Fisheye [Extended Version]
Pretty awesome; I'm not sure why they didn't make this the album version. Unfortunately when I ripped it there was a skip about five minutes into the song so I'm going to have to rip this side over again :(
Fearthainne - Unveiled
neofolk side-project of the black metal band Fauna. Excluding the intro the average song length on this album is thirty-five minutes, but they're still mere song snippets compared to Fauna's two albums which consist of one song each totalling sixty-three and eighty minutes in length respectively. This is great music but the length of the songs and the album (it's over 140 minutes in length) makes it a bit hard to digest.
Fear Factory - Mechanize.
Awesome album by an awesome band.
Fauna - Rain
Epic album. The buildup is spectacularly done, opening with a lovely twenty-minute acoustic section that begins with a slight atmosphere of foreboding that builds as the piece progresses, until it erupts into furious black metal that continues for most of the rest of the piece. Metal has a lot of excellent album-length pieces but this is one of the best.
The Temper Trap "Sweet Disposition"
I just heard this track off the radio and fell in love with it....
Problem above solved; I was able to fix my Shining rip by splicing in the missing segment from the original version of Fisheye :monster: For some reason they mastered the extended version 1.5 decibels louder though, but that was easily fixed
Graves at Sea - Pariah
dooooooooom. I'm mostly listening to this because it's the A-side of a split with Asunder (John Gossard's third band; he was also responsible for writing Weakling and The Gault's songs and has a new band called Dispirit). This is my first time listening to this track but I'm pretty impressed actually; I may have to investigate this band further.
Rock Therapy (Paul Rodgers and Brian May) - Reaching Out
One way converstations going inside my head
everybody has a secret place where to much is unsaid....
Wolves int he Throne Room - (A Shimmering Radiance) Diadem of 12 Stars
SMURF YEAH VINYL. This is probably one of my favourite albums ever recorded. Although I might like Two Hunters even more, but either way, finally owning a physical copy of it in audiophile quality is smurfing amazing. The bonus track (Dagger of Amethyst Crystal) is great too - I can finally replace my :bou::bou::bou::bou:ty mp3 file with a vinyl rip.
United States of Pop 2009 - DJ Earworm
I love how I love this despite the fact that 90 percent of the songs in this I hate. Amazing what a change of beat and tempo can do to a song.
Mixer - Galaxy Farm
On itunes and can look them up off myspace.
Good song and band.
Reverend Bizarre - Anywhere Out of This World
I used Audacity's Clip Fix to restore dynamic range to this recording. Strangely, after doing that I had to reapply some volume compression to get the recording to sound natural because Clip Fix way overcompensated for the loss of dynamic range in some areas. Still sounds a lot better than the original to my ears.
And oh yeah, the album/band is awesome. Traditional doom metal at its best.
Maximum Black, by Bohren & der Club of Gore, from the album Black Earth.
YouTube - Bohren & Der Club Of Gore - Maximum Black
Dark, brooding ambient-jazz fusion. It's more awesome than you can imagine.
Altar of Plagues - Atlantic Light
As expected, Tides sounds much better on vinyl. Ripping it now. It also has superb gatefold artwork.
The Geek - Wir sind Helden
Kimi Ga Iru Kara - Sayuri Sugawara :bigsmile:
I'm not that girl - Wicked
'Friday I'm In Love' - The Cure
Krallice - Wretched Wisdom
vinyl rip sounds way better than the CDs, as usual
Leadbelly - Black Betty
oh black betty, bam-ba-lam
oh black betty, bam-ba-lam
Krallice - Dimensional Bleedthrough
i seriously wish all albums got released on vinyl
That is one smooth beat!Quote:
Originally Posted by I Took the Red Pill
In my head all day, great remix:
Magnet / Pharrell / Snoop Dog - Lay Lady Lay (DJ Erb Remix)
The Chasm - Structure of the Seance
This is one rewarding album. I keep noticing new details just about every time I listen to it. The Chasm have many masterpieces in their discography, but this may just be their finest.
Keiner weint um Hexen (No one Mourns the Wicked)
I've been listening to a lot of Amanda Palmer, possibly because I've had a huge crush on her since I was 16. Plus, the music is good.
Koenjihyakkei's album Nivraym.
It is... different. Initially, I was utterly turned off by it. But it has begun to grow on me in a way I cannot explain in any other way than I am starting to enjoy imagining myself listening to an intergalactic space opera with guitars and organs and Japanese aliens singing in an unknown language. The opera is about the plasma liquid within some unknown planet that turns people into orange spider-clowns that want to visit India, or something like that.
It will likely lead me down to a weird 70's French interest I never knew existed.
Coheed's new album. :jess:
Ulver - Proverbs of Hell, Plates 7-10
This is certainly one of the most unique albums I've ever heard. I hadn't listened to it in far too long, but I've been going on an Ulver binge starting with their "black metal trilogy" (one of which, typical of Ulver's genre-hopping, isn't actually black metal), so this was the logical next step. The fact that it's based on William Blake's writings is an added plus.
Émilie Simon - 'La Vie En Rose'
What no I'm not suddenly obsessed with her
>_>;
;<_<
Catharsis - Cyne
Hell's like a cancer...
Little Sister by Queens of the Stone Age
I've liked this song ever since I was little. <3
Émilie Simon - 'Dreamland'
:kaoclove:
The Boy vs. The Cynic: Chapter 1 - John Reuben
I try to communicate, I try to relate, now all I wanna do is escape in fantasies...
Green Day-Macy's Day Parade
BoA - Your Color! :bigsmile:
Corrupted & Asunder - Corrupted Asunder KFJC Nov 7 2008
This is epic – it’s a collaboration between one of America’s erstwhile best funeral doom bands and one of Japan’s best doom bands whose discography I clearly need to explore more fully. I hope it gets released soon, although I’m not entirely sure how they’re going to do it since it’s one song that lasts for ninety-five minutes. If anyone wants a download let me know. It sucks that Asunder no longer exists, although then again Dispirit looks like it’s going to be a great replacement so I’m not going to complain too severely.
YouTube - Auto-Tune the News #11: Pure Poppycock. (ft. Joel Madden)
A rip, rip tide of lies.
Altar of Plagues - The Weight of All
The more I listen to this group the more I love them. Glad I sprung for the vinyl of this EP; both songs are epic, especially this one.
Korn's cover of Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall
Always loved that song.
Fauna - Feathainne
New song/album leaked. This one appears to have been performed live. It's forty-one minutes long (which is a mere song snippet for them; their longest song is just a few seconds shy of eighty minutes) and it's awesome.
Fauna has often been credited with inspiring Wolves in the Throne Room's sound, for those who haven't heard of them, although they didn't release their first material until 2007.
Della Reese - So Nice (Summer Samba). I've been in a samba mood for the last couple of days, and this one is a doggone classic: "Take my hand and samba through life with me". :D
George Carlin - Airline Announcements
I miss him so much :(
Can't stop listening to this legendary song: YouTube - THE SHIRELLES-WILL U STILL LOVE ME TOMORROW
:jess:
Salt in the Wounds :: Pendulum
Raunchy :: Abandon Your Hope
The Dresden Dolls - Night Reconnaissance
Lemon Merangue Tie - Dance Gavin Dance
Psycho Killer - Talking heads
Sorgsvart - Bleivikmaen ein Haglandsfaen
Basically I need to find more music like this. This whole album makes me staggeringly happy.
The Instrumental :: Lupe Fiasco
Little Girl (ft. Julian Casablancas) - Danger Mouse & Spraklehorse
CYNE - One Day
My favorite underground hip-hop artist.
Halo - Beyonce
Reminds me of last Summer... :D
Darkestrah - The Silk Road
Superb folk/black metal from Kyrgyzstan of all places, with one of the best female vocalists in all of black metal.
Wax Simulacra :: The Mars Volta
Mirrorthrone - Ils Brandiront leurs Idoles
It's kind of hard to believe all these sounds are created by one guy in his bedroom. The drum machine is obviously a drum machine but everything else is so varied that it's difficult not to be amazed by the depth of sound. I just wish he hadn't volume compressed the recording so much - but luckily, I've found a solution to that with Audacity's Clip Fix, which brings back some of the lost dynamic range. Since discovering that feature and applying it to Mirrorthrone's two most recent albums I've been listening pretty obsessively to them. I'm going back through some other music in my library that was over-compressed and doing likewise.
Of Montreal. Lots of it.
Over :: A Perfect Circle
Best use of piano in a song ever.
Phoenix - 1901
Heard this song on the radio.
Enslaved - Slaget i skogen bortenfor
Simply one of the best Norwegian bands.
Emilie Autumn-Gloomy Sunday
No Air - Glee Cast Version
Eminem ~ I'm Not Afraid
nujabes - summer gypsy. on repeat.. chillin'.
Fearthainne - The Veil
Folk side project of Cascadian black metal pioneers Fauna. Each of their songs is at least thirty minutes in length (with the exception of the intro) but these are still mere song snippets compared to Fauna's, of which the shortest is forty-one minutes long. These songs are beautiful on their own, and given that some of them incorporate elements from some of Fauna's songs makes them part of an even more elaborately conceived whole. Superb music.
Strut :: KMFDM
George Carlin - Coast-to-Coast Emergency
He was one of the greats for certain :monster:
This version of Iris :: Goo Goo Dolls
Cause I'm just a big smurfing pretty boy at heart.
Moonsorrow - Häpeän hiljaiset vedet
I'm going through their discography with clip fix and making it sound better. Time-consuming, but worth it. One of the best folk metal bands for sure.
Norman Bass - How U Like Bass? (Warp Brothers Club Mix)
Red House Painters - Ocean Beach
David Bowie - Let's Dance
Would you be so kind as to notify me when you are done with that project?
I'm listening to Deepchord's (as Deepchord Presents Echospace) Summer Haze from their recently released Liumin album. It is not Coldest Season, but that isn't really bad, and I like the lateral companionship this album is to the earlier debut. Truly, it expands what they initiated, and I like that.
I'm done and have the whole thing up in 256kbps mp4, but it'll be awhile before I have time to upload all the FLAC, especially since I encoded them at 24-bit.
Moonsorrow - Jo pimeys saa
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Closer :: Nine Inch Nails
Monty Python - Every Sperm Is Sacred
classic, of course
Saint Etienne - Foxbase Alpha
Let Me Think About It - Fedde Le Grande and Ida Corr
Dancing Through Life - Wicked