#1666 posted by
Mugwump on 2017/06/24 15:33:26
And yeah, nirvana is really boring.
Oh, umm, OK.
Welcome to Chaos
Realizing now that this was more than a quarter century ago... Fuck.
Endless Nameless Is Their Best Song
#1667 posted by
skacky on 2017/06/24 15:40:03
You can smell Dylan Carlson's influence on that one.
Endless Nameless Is Their Best Song
#1668 posted by
spy on 2017/06/24 16:31:04
Not sure about endless nameless, but i'm really digging nirvana's early stuff like "the dale demo" "bleach" and "incesticide"
big long now/paper cuts particularly
Nirvana
#1669 posted by
mjb on 2017/06/24 16:34:58
Love Nirvana, always have and always will.
Bleach is my favorite but I have soft spots for In Utero as well.
I Should Have Said "feel Free To Find Joy Division Boring"
#1670 posted by Tronyn on 2017/06/26 04:31:09
heh but seems like I even got somewhere with Nirvana. I was going to cite "Aneurysm" (from Incesticide) which I think is their best song, but there's plenty of other good examples. Just because some progressive metal / post-metal / post-whatever bands have developed song structure to impressively cinematic levels, doesn't mean the rock music format is done creatively.
Thanks for the Rosetta reccomendation, about to check it out (unfortunately not while mapping, or not yet anyway). I've probably spammed my love of Texas songwriter Townes van Zandt here many times before, but check out the song "Nothin" it's two minutes. "Being born is going blind."
Aphex Twin - Rhubarb Orc. 19.53 (reversed Back)
#1671 posted by anonymous user on 2017/07/01 05:28:47
Aphex Twin - Korg Funk 5 [Audio]
#1672 posted by mfx on 2017/07/14 01:45:18
Old Man Saxon
#1673 posted by
[Kona] on 2017/07/14 03:06:23
3 years, dude still has no label dafuq up with hiphop sleeping on this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_FEF2X47UQ
Its Getting Old
#1674 posted by anonymous user on 2017/07/14 04:13:11
Hard Techno For You.
#1675 posted by
Shambler on 2017/07/14 11:01:35
An Instumental Cover I Did
#1676 posted by Jaromir83 on 2017/07/19 19:43:08
Hmmmm.
#1678 posted by
Shambler on 2017/07/19 21:36:07
I think I could tolerate that ;)
New NIN EP Is Great
Hate track 4 "Not Anymore" (and I hate very few NiN songs) but obsessed with track 5 "The Background World"
Here's track 3
https://youtu.be/_g8nAqDu3gI
It Has Arrived
#1680 posted by anonymous user on 2017/07/20 22:33:09
https://aphextwin.warp.net
New tracks for every major release since 94.
New Tuss!!
What A Badly Done Website
#1681 posted by
megaman on 2017/07/21 14:39:21
#1684 posted by
[Kona] on 2017/07/28 01:04:21
Yes I've listened to the new NIN EP several times I like it, looking forward to Trent's next LP. And what he does with the film score dude (Atticus Ross is it?) does not count. Same goes for Amon Tobin who released a good EP recently, stop fucking around with that UK garage hiphop GARBAGE (Two Fingers) and make a proper album.
Then I went back and listened to Downward Spiral... hmmm I miss old Trent.
Aphex Twin... just what I needed to fill my day, another 13 versions of Ventolin.
@Kona
Atticus Ross is very much a part of NIN since "With Teeth." And his score for Book of Eli is pretty damn cool.
Two Fingers is fine by me. But yes, I prefer his other projects.
NIN
#1686 posted by
Mugwump on 2017/07/28 02:21:18
The new EP is awesome! Finally a NIN release (well, Ghosts excepted but it's a special case) that somewhat departs from the formula that Reznor has sticked to since [With_Teeth]. Track #1 is the weakest IMHO, as it is classic NIN with absolutely nothing new, but the rest is DA BOMB! I do like Not Anymore. It's weird and me likey weird. And The Background World is possibly his best work since Year Zero.
Not Anymore
It's growing on me. I've only listened to it a couple of times. Have you heard the tracks they just did for "Before the Flood?" Very good.
https://play.google.com/music/m/Baftkgfqqgtjnh34ucstrckiz7a?t=Before_the_Flood_Music_from_the_Motion_Picture_-_Various_Artists
Check out "8 Billion."
New Ulver
#1688 posted by Tronyn on 2017/08/03 11:08:56
Apparently this is the most unpredictable band out of Scandinavia. I'm hugely late to the party on this one.
"Rolling Stone" from "The Assassination of Julius Caesar" confirms what I've long suspected: the 80's never actually ended.
#1689 posted by
skacky on 2017/08/03 11:12:05
They haven't. There's been a ton of 80s revival bands for quite a while now, ranging from Post-Punk to Gothic rock to Disco. Ulver's latest is probably one of their very best and it's an amazing Synthpop album to boot.
It's A Great Album
The two hit punch of So Falls The World followed by Southern Gothic has been on my mind for many months now.