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Hero
QUOTE(Slackmo @ Nov 13 2007, 11:45 PM) [snapback]506097[/snapback]
QUOTE(Cinnamon Pooter @ Nov 13 2007, 09:38 PM) [snapback]506091[/snapback]
THE BESNARD LAKES - ...ARE THE DARK HORSE


if you don't like this music, you kinda suck. I might be totally wrong but I think montana would like flourishes of this but I really am not sure. very mellow at times, very over the top prog-shoegazer shit. it's my number 1 of the year so listen to it.


I definitely kinda suck.



i made your signature??!?!!? ohmy.gif

*happy tear*
Bobzilla
QUOTE(Slackmo @ Nov 13 2007, 09:45 PM) [snapback]506097[/snapback]
QUOTE(Cinnamon Pooter @ Nov 13 2007, 09:38 PM) [snapback]506091[/snapback]
THE BESNARD LAKES - ...ARE THE DARK HORSE


if you don't like this music, you kinda suck. I might be totally wrong but I think montana would like flourishes of this but I really am not sure. very mellow at times, very over the top prog-shoegazer shit. it's my number 1 of the year so listen to it.


I definitely kinda suck.

Boo! Top 5 for me all year, and will remain so come vote time. They didn't exactly sell it live, but damn, when I'm in the car and those drums kick in on "And You Lied To Me", I'm as close to maxing out the volume levels to pain/legal limits as I ever have been or will be.

I can't find the quote (actually I couldn't be bothered looking for it), but Montana has heard it and maybe didn't hate it, but complained about the lack of bass or low end or something.
velocity
QUOTE(Saskadelphia @ Nov 12 2007, 11:46 AM) [snapback]504706[/snapback]
Forgot to mention DETHKLOK!

I'm amazed at how much I've palyed that cd.


United Abominations
(Megadeth) and The Latter Rain (In Vain) are worth a listen as well.
stephen thomas erlewine
QUOTE(scarymuppet @ Nov 12 2007, 07:32 PM) [snapback]504945[/snapback]


did a brighter beat come out this year? cause that is one overlooked gem that could crack my ten. death, depress, love or whatever that song is called is epic as shit, and the lyrics, dark as they might be, get me pumped. it's just the brogue, but it reminds me of what i wish the twilight sad sounded like.

and celebration was a good call too. i never heard their first album, don't know what made me download this one, but there are a bunch of stellar tracks on that one. it's this years show your bones, and i mean that as a compliment.
mouthbreather
For metal, that Earthless album owns my ass.



Rhythms From a Cosmic Sky
mouthbreather
QUOTE(Pavement Ist Rad @ Nov 12 2007, 10:33 AM) [snapback]504500[/snapback]
Pink Reason - Cleaning The Mirror

RIYL: Jason Molina (think Pyramid Electric Co. and Didn't It Rain), Jandek, Royal Trux, heroin, hangovers


Sold!
Not so big on hangovers though.
wishbone
QUOTE(Cinnamon Pooter @ Nov 13 2007, 10:38 PM) [snapback]506091[/snapback]
THE BESNARD LAKES - ...ARE THE DARK HORSE


I like it.
scarymuppet
QUOTE(tomatofaced @ Nov 13 2007, 11:17 PM) [snapback]506122[/snapback]
QUOTE(scarymuppet @ Nov 12 2007, 07:32 PM) [snapback]504945[/snapback]


did a brighter beat come out this year? cause that is one overlooked gem that could crack my ten. death, depress, love or whatever that song is called is epic as shit, and the lyrics, dark as they might be, get me pumped. it's just the brogue, but it reminds me of what i wish the twilight sad sounded like.

and celebration was a good call too. i never heard their first album, don't know what made me download this one, but there are a bunch of stellar tracks on that one. it's this years show your bones, and i mean that as a compliment.


Yep, February.
Saskadelphia
QUOTE(velocity @ Nov 13 2007, 10:05 PM) [snapback]506109[/snapback]
United Abominations (Megadeth) and The Latter Rain (In Vain) are worth a listen as well.

That Megadeth album really was overshadowed by younger phenoms this past summer, but it's a strong return to form. Same sort of goes for Dimmu Borgir's In Sorte Diaboli...not exactly cutting edge, but very satisfying.
kingsleadhat
QUOTE(cerebralcaustic @ Nov 13 2007, 07:51 PM) [snapback]506037[/snapback]
Also listened to this multiple times today:

Yeasayer - All Hour Cymbals. This thing is stunning, folks. That rare combination of a unique sound + kickass songs. They probably sound closest to TV on the Radio, but I also hear Peter Gabriel, Animal Collective, Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac. As usual, my words doesn't do it justice--just listen to "2080" on their myspace page for a taste (sorry, I'd upload the full album if I wasn't on the road). Top 5 of the year and climbing...

Much of the album is streaming here: http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/luisterpaal/37669207. Really can't recommend this enough, it has something for everyone on the SOMB, and there are more than a few of you that should be going apeshit over it. Give it a listen if you have any interest in music. Now in my top 3 of the year and still climbing.
Mitchell
I think a separate thread for re-issues no?
stephen thomas erlewine
QUOTE(cerebralcaustic @ Nov 14 2007, 03:47 AM) [snapback]506188[/snapback]
QUOTE(cerebralcaustic @ Nov 13 2007, 07:51 PM) [snapback]506037[/snapback]
Also listened to this multiple times today:

Yeasayer - All Hour Cymbals. This thing is stunning, folks. That rare combination of a unique sound + kickass songs. They probably sound closest to TV on the Radio, but I also hear Peter Gabriel, Animal Collective, Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac. As usual, my words doesn't do it justice--just listen to "2080" on their myspace page for a taste (sorry, I'd upload the full album if I wasn't on the road). Top 5 of the year and climbing...

Much of the album is streaming here: http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/luisterpaal/37669207. Really can't recommend this enough, it has something for everyone on the SOMB, and there are more than a few of you that should be going apeshit over it. Give it a listen if you have any interest in music. Now in my top 3 of the year and still climbing.



top 5? top 3?!!1 they're decent, don't get me wrong, and some of the songs are pretty awesome. but the album sounds terrible, like, flat and unmastered. and if you've seen them live, you know how full they should sound. this sounds like it was recorded into a tin can. everytime i see people praising this, i get a little sad inside.
kingsleadhat
QUOTE(tomatofaced @ Nov 14 2007, 07:09 AM) [snapback]506210[/snapback]
top 5? top 3?!!1 they're decent, don't get me wrong, and some of the songs are pretty awesome. but the album sounds terrible, like, flat and unmastered. and if you've seen them live, you know how full they should sound. this sounds like it was recorded into a tin can. everytime i see people praising this, i get a little sad inside.

Don't be a naysayer wink.gif This is a case of originality and quality of songs overcoming production.
killerparties


Not sure if this has been pimped yet, but everyone really should hear it. Beautiful, beautiful stuff.

I remember when Paves(?) first introduced this album, people were pretty excited, but not much has ben said since. This is a shame, considering that the album is an incredible grower.
Cinnamon P.
QUOTE(killerparties @ Nov 14 2007, 03:01 PM) [snapback]506571[/snapback]


Not sure if this has been pimped yet, but everyone really should hear it. Beautiful, beautiful stuff.

I remember when Paves(?) first introduced this album, people were pretty excited, but not much has ben said since. This is a shame, considering that the album is an incredible grower.


I feel the exact opposite. I loved it when I first heard it but now it's kinda boring. there's not much to hold on to there.
tystu


and from the same guy from Radical Face that's not quite as forgettable...


Hero
velocity
QUOTE(Saskadelphia @ Nov 13 2007, 09:28 PM) [snapback]506157[/snapback]
QUOTE(velocity @ Nov 13 2007, 10:05 PM) [snapback]506109[/snapback]
United Abominations (Megadeth) and The Latter Rain (In Vain) are worth a listen as well.

That Megadeth album really was overshadowed by younger phenoms this past summer, but it's a strong return to form. ...not exactly cutting edge, but very satisfying.


It really is. I'd listened to it in dribs & drabs and then forgot about it, but recently put it on for a long drive and played in its entirety it's strong & very enjoyable.
tystu
QUOTE(Hero @ Nov 14 2007, 04:27 PM) [snapback]506742[/snapback]


Sedonded. I stumbled on this way late... and am the better for it.
Hero
QUOTE(tystu @ Nov 14 2007, 06:15 PM) [snapback]506803[/snapback]
QUOTE(Hero @ Nov 14 2007, 04:27 PM) [snapback]506742[/snapback]


Sedonded. I stumbled on this way late... and am the better for it.



thank you
this needs support
quite the hidden gem this year
_______
QUOTE(54cermak @ Nov 11 2007, 11:49 PM) [snapback]504287[/snapback]
The Zincs--Black Pompadour (Highly underrated band based singer-songwriter. RIYL: Lloyd Cole, American Music Club, Richard Buckner, etc. with a bit of an early Stereolab underpinning).


nice!

QUOTE(Hugh Jass @ Nov 13 2007, 10:44 PM) [snapback]506095[/snapback]
Wintersleep - Welcome To The Night Sky
http://rs168.rapidshare.com/files/64990513/New_Folder.rar


I posted this in the trout thread a while back, right now i would say this is #2 for me behind spoon. Never heard any mention of these guys so here it is again. Thses guys are from Halifax and this is there third album. They are getting to be fairly well known here in Canada. They have toured with the Hip and I think they have opened for Pearl Jam as well. Check it out.

great band... excited to hear this one.

QUOTE(cerebralcaustic @ Nov 14 2007, 02:47 AM) [snapback]506188[/snapback]
QUOTE(cerebralcaustic @ Nov 13 2007, 07:51 PM) [snapback]506037[/snapback]
Also listened to this multiple times today:

Yeasayer - All Hour Cymbals. This thing is stunning, folks. That rare combination of a unique sound + kickass songs. They probably sound closest to TV on the Radio, but I also hear Peter Gabriel, Animal Collective, Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac. As usual, my words doesn't do it justice--just listen to "2080" on their myspace page for a taste (sorry, I'd upload the full album if I wasn't on the road). Top 5 of the year and climbing...

Much of the album is streaming here: http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/luisterpaal/37669207. Really can't recommend this enough, it has something for everyone on the SOMB, and there are more than a few of you that should be going apeshit over it. Give it a listen if you have any interest in music. Now in my top 3 of the year and still climbing.

i am in love with this record as well.

can't recommend the following enough:


MANNEQUIN MEN - Fresh Rot


NO AGE - Weirdo Rippers


MIRACLE FORTRESS - Five Roses


KING KAHN & THE SHRINES - What Is?!
Pavement Ist Rad
Anybody who hasn't heard the King Khan album needs to so fucking badly, let me tell you.

QUOTE(killerparties @ Nov 14 2007, 02:01 PM) [snapback]506571[/snapback]


Not sure if this has been pimped yet, but everyone really should hear it. Beautiful, beautiful stuff.

I remember when Paves(?) first introduced this album, people were pretty excited, but not much has ben said since. This is a shame, considering that the album is an incredible grower.

Yeah, I've never even heard of this album or band. Thanks for thinking of me, anyway.
helmet52
It is in my firm belief that the most criminally overlooked indie record on the SOMB this year is Parts & Labor's Mapmaker.

If it didn't connect with you at first, try again. Its frickin brilliant.

My favorite metal record this year (which noone seems to care about) is Burial Chamber Trio's self-titled.
Ennui
QUOTE(scarymuppet @ Nov 12 2007, 06:32 PM) [snapback]504945[/snapback]

Seconded. It's good stuff. I had some singles, thanks for reminding me to get the entire album
Pavement Ist Rad
QUOTE(helmet52 @ Nov 14 2007, 07:33 PM) [snapback]506975[/snapback]
My favorite metal record this year (which noone seems to care about) is Burial Chamber Trio's self-titled.

I keep forgetting that this is a "metal" album. Thanks for reminding me.

Awesome, awesome record. The caveman vocals on here are almost as amazing as the mutant chupacabra vox on the Khlyst record from last year.
Ennui
Is the White Rainbow album titled "Prism of Eternal Now" or "Sun Shifts"?
Pavement Ist Rad
The former.
Ennui
Thanks, paves
Burz
QUOTE(Pavement Ist Rad @ Nov 14 2007, 08:50 PM) [snapback]506979[/snapback]
QUOTE(helmet52 @ Nov 14 2007, 07:33 PM) [snapback]506975[/snapback]
My favorite metal record this year (which noone seems to care about) is Burial Chamber Trio's self-titled.

I keep forgetting that this is a "metal" album. Thanks for reminding me.

Awesome, awesome record. The caveman vocals on here are almost as amazing as the mutant chupacabra vox on the Khlyst record from last year.

Yeah, I love that record too. They just put out a new record the other day called Wvrm. It's a live recording from a show in Holland earlier this year. Available only on 10" picture disc vinyl. Cover and disc art:
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QUOTE(helmet52 @ Nov 14 2007, 08:33 PM) [snapback]506975[/snapback]
It is in my firm belief that the most criminally overlooked indie record on the SOMB this year is Parts & Labor's Mapmaker.

i have it in my top 20. great record.
HandBanana
QUOTE(cerebralcaustic @ Nov 13 2007, 11:47 PM) [snapback]506188[/snapback]
QUOTE(cerebralcaustic @ Nov 13 2007, 07:51 PM) [snapback]506037[/snapback]
Also listened to this multiple times today:

Yeasayer - All Hour Cymbals. This thing is stunning, folks. That rare combination of a unique sound + kickass songs. They probably sound closest to TV on the Radio, but I also hear Peter Gabriel, Animal Collective, Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac. As usual, my words doesn't do it justice--just listen to "2080" on their myspace page for a taste (sorry, I'd upload the full album if I wasn't on the road). Top 5 of the year and climbing...

Much of the album is streaming here: http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/luisterpaal/37669207. Really can't recommend this enough, it has something for everyone on the SOMB, and there are more than a few of you that should be going apeshit over it. Give it a listen if you have any interest in music. Now in my top 3 of the year and still climbing.



OOOOOOOOOOOOOOH

Thank you thank you thank you
_______
QUOTE(54cermak @ Nov 11 2007, 11:49 PM) [snapback]504287[/snapback]
The Zincs--Black Pompadour (Highly underrated band based singer-songwriter. RIYL: Lloyd Cole, American Music Club, Richard Buckner, etc. with a bit of an early Stereolab underpinning).



this is missing track 01. dammit.
Dr. Johnny Fever
QUOTE(simakos @ Nov 14 2007, 10:12 PM) [snapback]507009[/snapback]
QUOTE(54cermak @ Nov 11 2007, 11:49 PM) [snapback]504287[/snapback]
The Zincs--Black Pompadour (Highly underrated band based singer-songwriter. RIYL: Lloyd Cole, American Music Club, Richard Buckner, etc. with a bit of an early Stereolab underpinning).



this is missing track 01. dammit.


I can remedy that. I downloaded track 1 separately as a sampler then got the rest off emusic. Give me a few mins.
stephen thomas erlewine
QUOTE(cerebralcaustic @ Nov 14 2007, 10:28 AM) [snapback]506247[/snapback]
QUOTE(tomatofaced @ Nov 14 2007, 07:09 AM) [snapback]506210[/snapback]
top 5? top 3?!!1 they're decent, don't get me wrong, and some of the songs are pretty awesome. but the album sounds terrible, like, flat and unmastered. and if you've seen them live, you know how full they should sound. this sounds like it was recorded into a tin can. everytime i see people praising this, i get a little sad inside.

Don't be a naysayer wink.gif This is a case of originality and quality of songs overcoming production.



i would be willing to do that, but the production really ruins it for me. i saw them live and they sounded like a different band. on record though, even 2080 sounds tinny. no majesty, no originality, just flatness. this was by far my biggest disappointment this year.

i simply cannot understand the praise. ahc should have been awesome and instead it just makes me want to listen to love is simple.
Dr. Johnny Fever
QUOTE(simakos @ Nov 14 2007, 10:12 PM) [snapback]507009[/snapback]
QUOTE(54cermak @ Nov 11 2007, 11:49 PM) [snapback]504287[/snapback]
The Zincs--Black Pompadour (Highly underrated band based singer-songwriter. RIYL: Lloyd Cole, American Music Club, Richard Buckner, etc. with a bit of an early Stereolab underpinning).



this is missing track 01. dammit.


Here you go: "Head East Kaspar". Best song on the album, IMO.

CODE
hxxp://www.sendspace.com/file/uajein
kingsleadhat
QUOTE(tomatofaced @ Nov 14 2007, 09:37 PM) [snapback]507026[/snapback]
i would be willing to do that, but the production really ruins it for me. i saw them live and they sounded like a different band. on record though, even 2080 sounds tinny. no majesty, no originality, just flatness. this was by far my biggest disappointment this year.

i simply cannot understand the praise. ahc should have been awesome and instead it just makes me want to listen to love is simple.

Yeah, I guess I haven't the chance to see them live yet. Based on my feelings on the album and your description of the live version, I have genuine fear that this will happen to me when I do see them:


Thanks for the King Khan reminder, simakos. I forgot how much more I liked it than the Mark Sultan album.
_______
thanks 54cermak!

QUOTE(tomatofaced @ Nov 14 2007, 10:37 PM) [snapback]507026[/snapback]
QUOTE(cerebralcaustic @ Nov 14 2007, 10:28 AM) [snapback]506247[/snapback]
QUOTE(tomatofaced @ Nov 14 2007, 07:09 AM) [snapback]506210[/snapback]
top 5? top 3?!!1 they're decent, don't get me wrong, and some of the songs are pretty awesome. but the album sounds terrible, like, flat and unmastered. and if you've seen them live, you know how full they should sound. this sounds like it was recorded into a tin can. everytime i see people praising this, i get a little sad inside.

Don't be a naysayer wink.gif This is a case of originality and quality of songs overcoming production.



i would be willing to do that, but the production really ruins it for me. i saw them live and they sounded like a different band. on record though, even 2080 sounds tinny. no majesty, no originality, just flatness. this was by far my biggest disappointment this year.

i simply cannot understand the praise. ahc should have been awesome and instead it just makes me want to listen to love is simple.

i'll agree that the production is a little flat, but i still love the record. great songs.

also...

this new Wintersleep record is pretty damn good.



here's a couple songs:

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EDIT: not sure why those divshare players aren't working tonite... sorry.
killerparties
QUOTE(Pavement Ist Rad @ Nov 14 2007, 08:19 PM) [snapback]506968[/snapback]
Anybody who hasn't heard the King Khan album needs to so fucking badly, let me tell you.

QUOTE(killerparties @ Nov 14 2007, 02:01 PM) [snapback]506571[/snapback]


Not sure if this has been pimped yet, but everyone really should hear it. Beautiful, beautiful stuff.

I remember when Paves(?) first introduced this album, people were pretty excited, but not much has ben said since. This is a shame, considering that the album is an incredible grower.

Yeah, I've never even heard of this album or band. Thanks for thinking of me, anyway.


Yeah, it was Pooter, my b.


Mitchell
QUOTE(MitchellStirling @ Oct 4 2007, 02:25 PM) [snapback]474559[/snapback]


Unfairly dismissed by Slackmo in the singles thread due to the single "Spencer Perceval" being nine minutes long. The début album from iLIKETRAINS (the name is very childish but the music definitely isn’t) who perform live in train uniforms and show stock stills of trains during their shows called Elegies to Lessons Learnt can certainly be described as a band who have done their homework. Like a more post-rock / gothic version of British Sea Power their epic brooding songs concern such historical events as a Derbyshire village whose population was nearly wiped out by the plague of 1665, the failed assassination of George III, the aforementioned murder of Spencer Percival and Witch Trials. Highly recommended


1. "We All Fall Down" - 6:12
2. "Twenty Five Sins" - 3:39
3. "The Deception" - 3:58
4. "Voice of Reason" - 5:00
5. "Death of an Idealist" - 3:25
6. "Remnants of an Army" - 3:57
7. "We Go Hunting" - 3:24
8. "Come Over" - 4:10
9. "Spencer Perceval" - 9:09
10. "Epiphany" - 2:18
11. "Death is the End" - 5:21


QUOTE(DiS)
iLiKETRAiNS: Elegies To Lessons Learnt
Shain Shapiro


History is characteristically a very melodramatic muse. Most of the stories stored up in text books and grainy film footage reveal some sort of folly or triumph, as rarely do people serialise the day-to-day because, for most of us, the trials and tribulations that beseech our daily life are quite boring. I have never read a story from the nineteenth century that describes a heroine doing her laundry, or a politician fighting sleep deprivation. Nope, pain must be inflicted, either to oneself or someone else to make it into history’s troubled storybooks. By doing so, melodrama wins, normalcy is cast away and all becomes part of an entertaining picture book to be opened up and glossed over centuries later.

In university, my entire class was forced to sit through a three-month module dedicated to the history of communication. By week two we had made it onto the printing press and, five weeks later, we were twisting through the bits and bobs that make up the internet. On that schedule, only the entertaining moments need be discussed, and in history’s sake, entertaining usually means pain, violence, trouble, strife and all sorts of other melodrama. That is where the exciting stuff lies.

One recurring theme in history is that we never learn from it. Hegel proclaimed that The French Revolution marked the end of time, and since then things have been going in circles. If this is true, than Leeds’ iLiKETRAiNS will never run out of themes to expand on, as this merry-go-round of human error, both on the personal and societal level, has provided an overflowing cup of melodrama for the band to experiment with on their debut full-length, Elegies to Lessons Learnt. Yet this is no plaintive set of poems mourning someone lost in battle; instead, like the rest of the quintet’s catalogue, Elegies to Lessons Learnt takes those who suffered in the past and tells each story with a slight grin adorning each melody, never too serious to downplay how plainly stupid some of these characters were in their time, but respectful enough to not make a joke of the whole lot. And the stories are great as always with iLiKETRAiNS, who masterfully find the most entertaining screw-ups encased in the dust of those hardcover books no one reads to write about. ‘Spencer Perceval’, one of the band’s older songs about the only Prime Minister to literally bite the bullet, is on here, as well as an ode to the Great London Fire ('Twenty Five Sins') and the brilliant stretch of history called the Salem Witch Trials, where Puritans burned women at the stake because they may have been slightly opinionated ('We Go Hunting'). Admittedly, the tales of woe are quite tongue-and-cheek on Elegies to Lessons Learnt, but mercilessly entertaining as well.

Pointing out the shortcomings of others is always a lark, but when said malfeasance is over and above the call of idiocy, it not only makes for good storytelling, but also good post-rock, a style bent of exploring those extremes peering out of the ordinary.

Musically, Elegies from Lessons Learnt is not a far cry from Progress:Reform, the sort-of greatest hits package Fierce Panda released last year to bide time for this set. Preferring patience and restraint over explosive blasts of atmospheric wailing, iLiKETRAiNS slowly build up these songs to climax, careful not to move to quickly to alter the mood that this entire collection expels. A definite post-rock ethos dominates, something akin to A Silver Mt. Zion or Mono, but this is a more cunning affair than most comparable offerings. Instead of launching each melody out to space, these songs are planted firmly in history, on the ground, because they are focused on celebrating life’s most brilliant failures, while sounding endearing enough to engender a hint of sympathy from all their tales. Point is that these are funny stories, and iLiKETRAiNS do not take them too seriously; it’s this trait that makes this collection succeed, because if they truly mourned history’s morons, these blasts of sound would lose power. It would become too cliché and forced; these songs are fun first and elegiac second.

The symphonic experimentation the group employs here goes above and beyond their previous releases, especially on the grasping opener ‘We All Fall Down’, which flirts with dissonant string arrangements, single ‘The Deception’ , a song that conjures up haunting brass symbolism, and the morose and aptly titled closer, ‘Death is the End’. Plus, the sound the band seeped from recording in an old church in Leeds shines through, as all the sacrilege, both serious and less so, peers through, enhancing the gorgeous melodrama that these songs sweat. This makes these historical gems that much more entertaining to play around with because, again, it is all for the fun of it. It is as if history instructed the guys what to write about, how to make it serious enough to buoyantly hold the theme while still realizing that these characters and situations make up both the shits and giggles of the past. Good show, guys.

8/10


http://www.sendspace.com/file/37rbm7
stephen thomas erlewine
QUOTE(cerebralcaustic @ Nov 14 2007, 11:54 PM) [snapback]507036[/snapback]
QUOTE(tomatofaced @ Nov 14 2007, 09:37 PM) [snapback]507026[/snapback]
i would be willing to do that, but the production really ruins it for me. i saw them live and they sounded like a different band. on record though, even 2080 sounds tinny. no majesty, no originality, just flatness. this was by far my biggest disappointment this year.

i simply cannot understand the praise. ahc should have been awesome and instead it just makes me want to listen to love is simple.

Yeah, I guess I haven't the chance to see them live yet. Based on my feelings on the album and your description of the live version, I have genuine fear that this will happen to me when I do see them:




it very well could. when i saw them, they played a seamless set with lots of found sound transitions (ala source tags and codes) and rocked the fuck out of me. my first impression was of a stoner calexico becoming a kate bush tribute act. they still kind of sound like that to me.
Dr. Johnny Fever
QUOTE(simakos @ Nov 14 2007, 10:55 PM) [snapback]507037[/snapback]
QUOTE

i would be willing to do that, but the production really ruins it for me. i saw them live and they sounded like a different band. on record though, even 2080 sounds tinny. no majesty, no originality, just flatness. this was by far my biggest disappointment this year.

i simply cannot understand the praise. ahc should have been awesome and instead it just makes me want to listen to love is simple.

i'll agree that the production is a little flat, but i still love the record. great songs.

also...

this new Wintersleep record is pretty damn good.





Re: Yeasayer. I agree that the production is spotty for such intricate arrangements. There's so many interesting things going on and you want to be able to hear them. Having said that, most of the songs are able to rise above it. This is a good album that will make my list, but it could have been a great one. Definitely a band to watch.

I'm also liking what I've heard off the Wintersleep album too. Thanks, somb!
_jon
Did Indian Jewelry placed anywhere on last year's list?

Nevermind. It was ranked 200something.
RabbiSchmoiley
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Anybody who hasn't heard the King Khan album needs to so fucking badly, let me tell you.

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Not sure if this has been pimped yet, but everyone really should hear it. Beautiful, beautiful stuff.

I remember when Paves(?) first introduced this album, people were pretty excited, but not much has ben said since. This is a shame, considering that the album is an incredible grower.

Yeah, I've never even heard of this album or band. Thanks for thinking of me, anyway.


Yeah, it was Pooter, my b.


I really, really like this album. I also really, really like The Comas - Spells, which is a great little power pop album.
Hero
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I really, really like this album. I also really, really like The Comas - Spells, which is a great little power pop album.


just listened to that this morning

everyone must hear "Come My Sunshine" & "Thistledown"

chingram
the beirut album has to make the top 10 in my eyes...
nagode
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QUOTE(killerparties @ Nov 15 2007, 02:11 AM) [snapback]507134[/snapback]
QUOTE(Pavement Ist Rad @ Nov 14 2007, 08:19 PM) [snapback]506968[/snapback]
Anybody who hasn't heard the King Khan album needs to so fucking badly, let me tell you.

QUOTE(killerparties @ Nov 14 2007, 02:01 PM) [snapback]506571[/snapback]


Not sure if this has been pimped yet, but everyone really should hear it. Beautiful, beautiful stuff.

I remember when Paves(?) first introduced this album, people were pretty excited, but not much has ben said since. This is a shame, considering that the album is an incredible grower.

Yeah, I've never even heard of this album or band. Thanks for thinking of me, anyway.


Yeah, it was Pooter, my b.


I really, really like this album. I also really, really like The Comas - Spells, which is a great little power pop album.


can someone up this...i havent heard it yet/heard of it
killerparties
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QUOTE(Schedule Ass @ Nov 15 2007, 07:55 AM) [snapback]507186[/snapback]
QUOTE(killerparties @ Nov 15 2007, 02:11 AM) [snapback]507134[/snapback]
QUOTE(Pavement Ist Rad @ Nov 14 2007, 08:19 PM) [snapback]506968[/snapback]
Anybody who hasn't heard the King Khan album needs to so fucking badly, let me tell you.

QUOTE(killerparties @ Nov 14 2007, 02:01 PM) [snapback]506571[/snapback]


Not sure if this has been pimped yet, but everyone really should hear it. Beautiful, beautiful stuff.

I remember when Paves(?) first introduced this album, people were pretty excited, but not much has ben said since. This is a shame, considering that the album is an incredible grower.

Yeah, I've never even heard of this album or band. Thanks for thinking of me, anyway.


Yeah, it was Pooter, my b.


I really, really like this album. I also really, really like The Comas - Spells, which is a great little power pop album.


can someone up this...i havent heard it yet/heard of it


here ya go:

hxxp://www.zshare.net/download/49347902cc129e/

It's a very chilled out concept indie pop album about a haunted house. Beautiful stuff, but it takes a while to imprint, so I'm not sure how well it's gonna do this late in the game.
Pavement Ist Rad
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Montana, have you heard this album...



MV & EE with the Golden Road - Gettin' Gone

RIYL: Neil Young, Neil Young, Neil Young, that rare musical event where the cosmos merge with the soil to create a universe that is of all the most natural and purest elemenFUCK JUST DOWNLOAD IT

CODE
http://www.sendspace.com/file/b4cz44


It's awesome, by the way.

Fuck, I am bumping this because I listened to it today.

This shit is just so fucking bearded, seriously, the dude actually says, "All I breathe is green" or something. Stellar shit. Maybe Jason Molina has grown too stale to satisfy your "music that sounds like Crazy Horse" fix, so treat yourself to these pummeling warhorses of bizarrely ragged 'n rootsy jam kix.
Merle
I remember enjoying this one a lot back in the spring:
velocity
What about:

Zozobra--Harmonic Tremors
Rotting Christ--Theogonia
Architects--Ruin
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