Sorry to hear that Oda; had something similar happen to me a long while back. Once you've listened to enough rage venting tunes, try Goody Goody. Old but classic.
SOCAL THRASH DEMOLITION comp 7" (featuring the only LOW THREAT PROFILE song released to date...about 20 seconds of some of the tightest violence to come out of LA)
BARBARIC THRASH DEMOLITION comp 7" (featuring my favorite punk song ever, "lessons from LA rampart division:shoot them in the back of the head and bury them in tijuana" by ESPERANZA)
DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN-irony is a dead scene 12" w/mike patton CONVERGE-jane doe 2x12" DEATH IS YOUR LANGUAGE/WAIFLE split 7" CHARLES BRONSON- youth attack 10"
@Oda My email is nbfkjeff@gmail.com. If you're interested, I'll hook you up with some personal favorites from my Broken Heart Music collection. I, uh... I make use of it a lot.
And just as far as suggestions go, I'd recommend some old Elvis Costello, '24 Hour Revenge Therapy' or 'Dear You' by Jawbreaker, and absolutely anything by The Ergs.
Also, I'm sincerely sorry. I raise my glass of cocoa to you, kid.
Pig Destroyer - Phantom Limb The Red Chord - Fed Through The Teeth Machine Opeth - Blackwater Park Neon Blonde - Chandeliers In the Savannah The Blood Brothers - Young Machetes Parliament - Mothership Connection Depeche Mode - Violator Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer - Popsicle EP Meshuggah - Chaosphere
i can't seem to listen to anything but the new Flaming Lips record, 'Embryonic'. it's so amazing. it's great to hear them doing something creative again.
i've only got a burned copy. i'm holding out for the vinyl...
oh, did put on Moby Grape's first record last night.
i am a fan of wallowing when i'm down in situations like yers, and finding music to suite...
Bob Dylan - Standing In The Doorway George Harrison - Stuck Inside A Cloud George Harrison - I Live For You [not so sad, but the pedal steel solo pulls at my heart] Buffalo Springfield - Expecting To Fly The British Columbians - In The Leaves Tom Waits - Bird & Fish [you said you were getting into him, so perhaps you know this one] oh hell, all of 'Alice' is amazing.
also to completely oppose such feelings, i find The Flaming Lips' 'Soft Bulletin' record to help with feeling like it's really all right even if it's a whole lot fucked. since it's all i'm listening to their record 'Embryonic' feels pretty good too.
I've been in a real loud and angry music kind of phase lately, starting a couple of weeks ago when I finished a rough edit on a film job and had this INSANE urge to put on my black overcoat, go out for a walk in the city, smoke a cigarette (that I didn't have) and listen to The Ramones on the highest volume. Then it went to Meat Loaf, Iced Earth, The Death Set, Mindless Self Indulgence...and now things have calmed down. Going in to Bill Doggett, Crooked Fingers, Van Morrison...somenice stuff.
Here's the top artists according to Last.fm
The Death Set Crooked Fingers Iced Earth Ramones Beta Band Van Morrison Cotton Jones Henry Mancini Hot Water Music Camera Obscura Naked Ray Gun Eat Skull Navigator
Matthew Dear (Asa Breed) Breakestra Nine Inch Nails (Ghosts) Vladislav Delay (Tummaa) Mr. Velcro Fastener (Telemacho) Metric (Fantasies, finally kicked in for me) Wilco Sleepytime Gorilla Museum Fred Anderson & Hamid Drake Xploding Plastix Snow Patrol Throwing Muses Sweatmaster toiminto Erik Truffaz
Been on a Cabaret kick it seems lately, preferring to listen to Jill Tracy's "Evil Night Together" on constant repeat as it's readily accessible for me. also lots and lots of Chicago Soundtrack.
And One Republic's "All the Right Moves" because it had a pretty video, but the song has grown on me...
@Nigredo and Taphead "Amber" is my go-to for their "ambient" period, and LP5 was good but just, I don't know, more of the same stuttery sound. "Tri-Repetae" is just my favorite cross section of what they do, and it still has the remnants of some tiny melodic essence that I appreciate amongst all the electronic "klangmusik".