What are you listening to right now?
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now this has been a while... EMF Stigma
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Embarrassing confession time:
I came across a cover of Death Cab for Cutie's I'll Follow You Into the Dark (one of my favorite songs) by Yungblud and Halsey. I was surprised to see the former playing AND singing, and decided to look up some of his stuff (I'm old and not in his demographic, so he was new to me). What I found was a pretty damn decent musician who plays multiple instruments, writes protest songs with some actual depth, seems sincere, and who tries to capture the look and feel of early British punk. I'm not a fan of his rap stuff personally (which he seems to be moving towards these days), but his earlier songs like King Charles are pretty catchy.
I'm not going to be running out to buy his stuff, but it is heartening to hear young musicians with some actual talent.
I came across a cover of Death Cab for Cutie's I'll Follow You Into the Dark (one of my favorite songs) by Yungblud and Halsey. I was surprised to see the former playing AND singing, and decided to look up some of his stuff (I'm old and not in his demographic, so he was new to me). What I found was a pretty damn decent musician who plays multiple instruments, writes protest songs with some actual depth, seems sincere, and who tries to capture the look and feel of early British punk. I'm not a fan of his rap stuff personally (which he seems to be moving towards these days), but his earlier songs like King Charles are pretty catchy.
I'm not going to be running out to buy his stuff, but it is heartening to hear young musicians with some actual talent.
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I got my wisdom teeth pulled under iv sedation. I had picked up Highway 61 Revisited on cassette earlier that day and played it on my walkman during the surgery and afterward while I recovered while wasted.freelunch wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 5:09 am Dylan was an acquired taste for me. The 80s was my teen decade and Dylan was mostly crap in the 80s. I picked up a few albums after constant references from artists I did like and after "Blonde On Blonde" and "Desire" clicked for me the rest fell into place.
Aside from "Infidels", 80s Dylan is still pretty terrible in my opinion.
I liked Queen Jane and Like a Rolling Stone before but I was a Dylan fan after.
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I'm in a metal phase, and I'd heard that Nightwish (a band I'd paid little attention to before) released an album dedicated to environmentalism and natural science (Endless Forms Most Beautiful). Those subjects are important to me, so I had to give it a listen. Wow.
I'm now going through Nightwish's albums chronologically. Their sound and style has changed a lot over the years. I don't like all of it, but there are enough songs I like here and there that I can probably call myself a fan now.
I'm now going through Nightwish's albums chronologically. Their sound and style has changed a lot over the years. I don't like all of it, but there are enough songs I like here and there that I can probably call myself a fan now.
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New TAYLOR SWIFT!!!!
Come on, anyone else? Anyone? Anyone?
Come on, anyone else? Anyone? Anyone?
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Been listening to lots of Death this week. "Crystal Mountain" is such an fantastic song...Hoglan's cymbal work is incredible.
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You're not a real Nightwish fan unless you have an overly passionate opinion about which lead singer is best.Hipolito wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 11:19 pm I'm in a metal phase, and I'd heard that Nightwish (a band I'd paid little attention to before) released an album dedicated to environmentalism and natural science (Endless Forms Most Beautiful). Those subjects are important to me, so I had to give it a listen. Wow.
I'm now going through Nightwish's albums chronologically. Their sound and style has changed a lot over the years. I don't like all of it, but there are enough songs I like here and there that I can probably call myself a fan now.
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FTFYpr0ner wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 4:27 pmYou're not a real Nightwish fan unless you have an overly passionate opinion about which lead singer why Tarja is best.Hipolito wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 11:19 pm I'm in a metal phase, and I'd heard that Nightwish (a band I'd paid little attention to before) released an album dedicated to environmentalism and natural science (Endless Forms Most Beautiful). Those subjects are important to me, so I had to give it a listen. Wow.
I'm now going through Nightwish's albums chronologically. Their sound and style has changed a lot over the years. I don't like all of it, but there are enough songs I like here and there that I can probably call myself a fan now.
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Marco.pr0ner wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 4:27 pmYou're not a real Nightwish fan unless you have an overly passionate opinion about which lead singer is best.Hipolito wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 11:19 pm I'm in a metal phase, and I'd heard that Nightwish (a band I'd paid little attention to before) released an album dedicated to environmentalism and natural science (Endless Forms Most Beautiful). Those subjects are important to me, so I had to give it a listen. Wow.
I'm now going through Nightwish's albums chronologically. Their sound and style has changed a lot over the years. I don't like all of it, but there are enough songs I like here and there that I can probably call myself a fan now.
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That is a unique answer!Hipolito wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 9:02 pmMarco.pr0ner wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 4:27 pmYou're not a real Nightwish fan unless you have an overly passionate opinion about which lead singer is best.Hipolito wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 11:19 pm I'm in a metal phase, and I'd heard that Nightwish (a band I'd paid little attention to before) released an album dedicated to environmentalism and natural science (Endless Forms Most Beautiful). Those subjects are important to me, so I had to give it a listen. Wow.
I'm now going through Nightwish's albums chronologically. Their sound and style has changed a lot over the years. I don't like all of it, but there are enough songs I like here and there that I can probably call myself a fan now.
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Well...I mean, it is true...Skinypupy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 5:26 pmFTFYpr0ner wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 4:27 pmYou're not a real Nightwish fan unless you have an overly passionate opinion about which lead singer why Tarja is best.Hipolito wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 11:19 pm I'm in a metal phase, and I'd heard that Nightwish (a band I'd paid little attention to before) released an album dedicated to environmentalism and natural science (Endless Forms Most Beautiful). Those subjects are important to me, so I had to give it a listen. Wow.
I'm now going through Nightwish's albums chronologically. Their sound and style has changed a lot over the years. I don't like all of it, but there are enough songs I like here and there that I can probably call myself a fan now.
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i have never met anyone who liked this band who, for any moment of time, ever thought the Swede or the Dutchie was better than the Finn. the rest of the band is either in denial or just making a public show of being in denial.pr0ner wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 11:39 pmWell...I mean, it is true...Skinypupy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 5:26 pmFTFYpr0ner wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 4:27 pmYou're not a real Nightwish fan unless you have an overly passionate opinion about which lead singer why Tarja is best.Hipolito wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 11:19 pm I'm in a metal phase, and I'd heard that Nightwish (a band I'd paid little attention to before) released an album dedicated to environmentalism and natural science (Endless Forms Most Beautiful). Those subjects are important to me, so I had to give it a listen. Wow.
I'm now going through Nightwish's albums chronologically. Their sound and style has changed a lot over the years. I don't like all of it, but there are enough songs I like here and there that I can probably call myself a fan now.
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I'm just messing with you. Floor is my favorite, though the more I listen to the older stuff, the more I understand the Tarja worship.pr0ner wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 11:39 pmThat is a unique answer!Hipolito wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 9:02 pmMarco.pr0ner wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 4:27 pmYou're not a real Nightwish fan unless you have an overly passionate opinion about which lead singer is best.Hipolito wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 11:19 pm I'm in a metal phase, and I'd heard that Nightwish (a band I'd paid little attention to before) released an album dedicated to environmentalism and natural science (Endless Forms Most Beautiful). Those subjects are important to me, so I had to give it a listen. Wow.
I'm now going through Nightwish's albums chronologically. Their sound and style has changed a lot over the years. I don't like all of it, but there are enough songs I like here and there that I can probably call myself a fan now.
Other bands I've tried recently: Epica, Flyleaf, Gojira. I probably won't get into any of them, but damn I love this Gojira video. The savage drumming, the unique guitar-tapping riff, the tension in the singer's eyes and jaw as he transitions between singing and screaming, the way the bass subtly complements him. Exquisite!
EDIT: I'm now listening to Floor's previous band, ReVamp. Crazy. I think Nightwish has her on a leash!
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Still one of my favorite indie albums of all time:
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I find the Nightwish fan forum, and my obsession grows.
Here's Floor singing a German opera ("Vilja Lied" from Die Lustige Witwe, aka The Merry Widow). Looks like Tarja's not the only one with operatic chops.
Here's Floor singing a German opera ("Vilja Lied" from Die Lustige Witwe, aka The Merry Widow). Looks like Tarja's not the only one with operatic chops.
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I’m back on a Puscifer kick.
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I've come back to A Hill To Die Upon's Holy Despair (2014, U.S.). They're a band I could never really get into until a couple years back when I found I really liked a couple tracks off this album and their previous one; but re-listening to it now it's fantastic beginning to end. They're another "Christian" black/death band who don't fully embrace that label and seem to share fans across the spectrum of both the Christian and secular metal scenes. Apparently they're frequently compared to Behemoth (whom I'm not familiar with... I tend to stay away from the dark stuff). I think I couldn't crack them at first because I generally prefer more melodic metal, but there are deep grooves here that really reward repeat listens.
My favourite track is Hæðen, but on this pass the song I keep coming back to is "Rime (Jerub-Ba'al)":
It epitomizes the repetitive guitar structures that I find so engaging on this album. This appears to be a re-recording of the closing track off their debut release... I'm going to have to go back and give that one a try. The drumming/blast beats also seem extremely well paced. Instead of creating a wall of noise, they typically accent the song structures and complement the guitars rather than overwhelming them.
I usually can't hear A Hill to Die Upon without wanting to then listen to Norway's Drottnar, who also have ties to the Christian metal scene. Encyclopaedia Metallum calls them technical black. I initially found them incredibly atonal and angular, but again repeat listens are rewarded with deep grooves and hidden melodies.
I could only find the full album on Youtube, but it's queued to track four, Soul Suburbia:
My favourite track is Hæðen, but on this pass the song I keep coming back to is "Rime (Jerub-Ba'al)":
It epitomizes the repetitive guitar structures that I find so engaging on this album. This appears to be a re-recording of the closing track off their debut release... I'm going to have to go back and give that one a try. The drumming/blast beats also seem extremely well paced. Instead of creating a wall of noise, they typically accent the song structures and complement the guitars rather than overwhelming them.
I usually can't hear A Hill to Die Upon without wanting to then listen to Norway's Drottnar, who also have ties to the Christian metal scene. Encyclopaedia Metallum calls them technical black. I initially found them incredibly atonal and angular, but again repeat listens are rewarded with deep grooves and hidden melodies.
I could only find the full album on Youtube, but it's queued to track four, Soul Suburbia:
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Finally got around to listening to the new Tool album all the way through last night. First impression is that it has two really good songs (Invincible and 7empest, the latter of which is incredible), a few boring songs that I don't have much interest in hearing again, then a bunch of filler crap. Danny Carey (drummer) is amazing, but the rest of it is just meh.
Really like this track. Gonna check these guys out, thanks for the recommendation.
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People just can't do this anymore:
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I was never one for elaborate NYE celebrations, but one year we bought in to the last night of a nightclub, Limelight, in Chicago. The final act was to be Cab Calloway and his band. A few days earlier, Calloway collapsed on stage in Tokyo and was not yet recovered for this gig, which his band soldiered on without him. He died a short time later. Still, the band was good and the Limelight closing pretty much spelled the end of the nightclub era of my life.
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the best ecological/societal collapse concept album
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I enjoy listening to this song during a pleasant morning commute.
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I never realized before that this was a tribute to Elvis Presley.
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It took about half a dozen listens, but I’m finally warming up to the new Tool album. Once I got past my disappointment that there aren’t any killer standout individual songs (“7empest” is probably the closest), I’m realizing it’s a very good overall piece of work. One of those albums that is better enjoyed as a whole.
And “Chocolate Chip Trip” could be a Download/cEvin Key song. It’s a wonderfully weird bit of electronica.
And “Chocolate Chip Trip” could be a Download/cEvin Key song. It’s a wonderfully weird bit of electronica.
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I posted this in YouTube videos but had to post it here too. A new Alan Parson's song and video..wow!@
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Alissa White-Gluz is very easy on the eyes
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First thing we saw when we walked out on the 70k pool deck a couple years back was Alissa in an extremely tiny bikini.
It...did not suck.
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Here is a little family reel of Liliac
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Ghost stealth released a new tune over the weekend...and it's awesome.
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That's really good!
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That actually is pretty good. I was afraid it would be more death metal, which I absolutely loathe, but that showed real talent and originality. It reminds me a little of the early years of The Cult...crossed with the theatrics of The Damned or .45 Grave, of course.
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since i never listened to them before, i'm working my way through Iron Maiden's discography (chronologically). all will be listened to on CDs checked out from the local library! currently at 1983 - i'll probably stop when i get to the 90s, unless there're any 'must hears' after that point.
Iron Maiden (1980)
Killers (1981)
The Number of the Beast (1982)
Piece of Mind (1983)
Powerslave (1984)
Somewhere in Time (1986)
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988)
EDIT: "In a tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiime when dinosaurs walked the eeeeaaaaaaaaaaarth!" lol
Iron Maiden (1980)
Killers (1981)
The Number of the Beast (1982)
Piece of Mind (1983)
Powerslave (1984)
Somewhere in Time (1986)
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988)
EDIT: "In a tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiime when dinosaurs walked the eeeeaaaaaaaaaaarth!" lol
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