Coffinworm - When All Becomes None - The most vile sounding blackened sludge metal I've heard in a long time. The best thing to come out of Indianapolis, Indiana since...okay, it's pretty much the best thing to come out of Indy.
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Aug 22, 2010
The Spy From Cairo - Ala Shan Anne Dudley/Jaz Coleman - Endless Festival
Tabla Beat Science - Biotech Ginger Baker - Time Be Time Jah Wobble & Invaders of the Heart - Lam Tang Way Tuatara - Pimpin' For The Muse Balkan Beat Box - Kabulectro
Konono No 1 - Wumbanzanga Ali Hassan Kuban - Al Ghazal Can - Dizzy Dizzy Transglobal Underground - Yellow & Black Taxi Cab DJ Shadow - Mutual Slump
David Byrne/Brian Eno - Home Brad Laner - Throat David Bowie - Looking For Satellites Kemper Norton - Warrior Login Cut-Out - Semi-Aquatic Seefeel - Polyfusion Tantroniq - Hello Zero One
The Books - Group Autogenics 1/IDKT/I Didn't Know That Jean Michel Jarre - Zoolookologie (remix) Varttina - Iro Yat-Kha - Kadarchy (live) Laurie Anderson - Falling Peter Dixon - Moss Point
Hector Zazou (w/Tokiko Kato) - Yaisa Maneena Kristin Miltner - Inchworm in Bitcrunch Garden Instruments of Science & Technology - Mt Mountain Legendary Pink Dots - Disturbance Hugh Hopper - The Long Drive Brian Eno/J Peter Schwalm - Rising Dust Ben Neill - Futura Christian Prommer - Standstorms
finally back in the writing mood now that an artist whom i wanted to work with a little bit ago (but hes a legit artist, with gallery shows and a teaching job so i didnt really wanna bug him with non paying comics stuff) approached ME about doing stuff. wrote him up the synopsis/ 'pitch' while listening to PUBLIC HUMILIATION over and over. im pretty sure that in the long run, this will probably end up being the best 'harsh' record from 2009. its just so goddamn good.
The Falcon - Unicornography Refused - The New Noise EP Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come My Chemical Romance - Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (How did this pass me by?) Editors - In This Light and On This Evening Nine Inch Nails - Y34R Z3R0 R3M1X3D
i like your style...i know for me personally i was too busy being WAY TOO PUNK FOR EVERYTHING to ever give Three Cheers a cahnce until about five years after it came out. great pop album by my favorite pop band of the past decade.
Got into the Falcon from the AK3 side of things (massive fan of their earlier material, still buy the albums in hope... hope...), and that's led me (again) to appreciate the Lawrence Arms. I must admit to having the same bias against MCR apart from I only just gave it a fair listen (unforgivable really). Decided to give it a go after reading Gerard Way's Umbrella Academy and found it to be fun and interesting, I thought that surely the music musn't be all that bad. Lo and behold it's actually a great pop record.
I too know the pain of juuuust missing Hot Water Music. Oddly, I've seen all of the members perform, just with different bands. When I lived in Gainesville, I got to see the Draft a few times (so there's 75% of HWM), and then I saw Chuck Ragan play on the Revival Tour with Tim Barry and Ben Nichols. But never did get to see HWM.
Anyway, I've been listening to:
Black Sabbath - The first 3 albums Tom Waits - Blood Money and Bone Machine Goatwhore - Carving Out The Eyes Of God Propagandhi - Potemkin City Limits and Supporting Caste Misfits - Collections I and II Miles Davis - Birth of the Cool