A Plea for Purging- Depravity Queens Of The Stone Age- Era Vulgaris The Blank Theory- Beyond the Calm of The Corridor Sybreed- The Pulse of Awakening Boxcutter- Glyphic Bleed the Sky- Murder the Dance Big Sugar- 500 Pounds Cypress Hill- IV Eluveitie- Evocation I:The Arcane Dominion
LITTLE BOOTS: Meddle/New In Town/Stuck on Repeat (cute girls who can play synthesizers? Sign me up. Plus, she writes hooks that land whales) FIXMER McCARTHY: Between the Devil (A new Nitzer Ebb album when there isn't a new Nitzer Ebb album) KISSING THE PINK: Naked (found the expanded first album online for download; excellent 80's weirdo electronic pop) BUZZCOCKS: Best Of (needed a punky pop fix. This will do nicely) WASHED OUT: Life of Leisure (Hazy nu-synth music, sounds like it's off an old cassette you found under your bed.)
Except for Silversun Pickups! Their singer is male, surprisingly enough with that voice. I thought sure that was a woman singing the first time I heard them.
GOLDFRAPP: Seventh Tree Tons of DONOVAN JAY-Z: Unplugged BON IVER: For Emma, Forever Ago FELA KUTI: The Best Of KID CUDI: Man on the Moon And my friends in PINEY WOODS: http://www.myspace.com/pineywoodssweden
LOW THREAT PROFILE s/t 7" over and over an over and over since i got it...this fucker is over four years late, and was recorded 'before 9/11' and FINALLY saw the light of day this past month. so tight. so brutal.
also the WEEZER 'wondering if i want you to' 7". it cuts throught the evil.
still addicted to Them Crooked Vultures. tried to pop in some Mastodon in the car the other day to change things up but i took it right back out. i just want TCV in my ears forever ^_^ sorry!
Ane brun have been on both my computers play-list and on my mp3-player for quite a long time now. Here you can watch a concert recorded in Stockholms Concerthall in October 2008.
@ Nigredo. I have Malesch, 2nd and Live at the River Rhine (which a prog friend of mine, a musical Amish, introduced me to). They're all pretty good. I have to admit though that out of all the stuff I'm listening to Stereolab's Mars Audiac Quintet is magnificent, a perfect blend of my two loves, French Lounge and Space-rock. Though "You" by Gong is tremendous also.
Folk of the Wicker Man soundtrack type, with electronica in there somewhere, and occasionally sprinkled with samples from proper British horror films and ghost stories.
Slightly unsettling. Like Genesis P-orridge joined Steeleye Span.
last.fm says: Hauschka The Clash Neu! The Steal Daft Punk New Century Classics Jóhann Jóhannsson The New Pornographers Dntel Parts & Labor Zola Jesus Bird From The Abyss Do Make Say Think The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble Älymystö
Of course that doesn't take into consideration my work listening, which this week has mostly consisted of Maurice Ravel, Grouper's Dragging a dead deer, and Múm's Yesterday was dramatic; over and over again. My coworkers think I'm insane.
Dj Earworm's "United State of Pop 2009 (Blame It on the Pop)": "Another year, another year-end mashup, once again consisting of the top 25 most popular hit songs of 2009, according to Billboard Magazine."
I look forward to these every year, and this one's the best yet.
Needed the motivation to go running last night, so I put Clark's Turning Dragon on for the first time in quite a while. I forgot how crazy I went for it when it first came out.
A lot of the same ol' same ol'. BUT I just d/l'ed a remix album of Ohgr's Welcome to Collidoskope, for free here. It's just of one song (which happens to be my FAVORITE song of '09) but it was all done by members of Skinny Puppy's sorta-unofficial message board, before the idea of a remix album was even announced. This whole project blows whatever Trent has been doing w/ NIN out of the water for me. So much more personal, more interactive, I'm digging the music way more...