Alan's Daily Music Recommendations Thread
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starseed_10 wrote:i've never been able to not find a band on limewire
yeah same

turn your head
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Queens Of The Stone Age-Someone's In The Wolf
Once you're lost in twillights's blue
You don't find your way, the way finds you...
Tempt the fates, beware the smile
It hides all the teeth, my dear,
What's behind them...
So glad you could stay
Forever
He steps between the trees, a crooked man
There's blood on the blade
Don't take his hand
You warm by the firelight, in twilight's blue
Shadows creep & dance the walls
He's creeping too..
So glad you could stay
Forever

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evanw60 wrote:SOULSEEK http://www.slsknet.org/download.html
Whenever I try to install that it screws up.

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Sorry guys, I have a 50-hour schedule this week, and my one day off was spent with my girlfriend seeing the Walkmen and Sound Team. I'll post a recommendation later tonight...sorry guys.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
I have a question about Alkaline Trio. I heard they do i cover of a Cure song called "Exploding boy" is it any good?
"How can we justify spending so much on destruction and so little on life?" Matthew Good
"The white dove is gone, the one world has come down hard, so why not share the pain of our problems, when all around are wrong ways, when all around is hurt, i'll roll up in an odd shape and wait, untill the tide has turned.....with anger, i'm dead weight, i'm anchored"- IME, God Rocket (Into the Heart of Las Vegas) ^ Some say this song is about a terrorists thoughts before 911
"Pray for the sheep" Matt Good
"But it's alright, take the world and make it yours again" Matt Good
I felt it in the wind, and i saw it in the sky, i thought it was the end, i thought it was the 4th of July.
"Hold on, hold on children, your mother and father are leaving, hold on, hold on children your best freind's parents are leaving, leaving,.......*AHHH*! " - Death From Above - Black History Month
"The white dove is gone, the one world has come down hard, so why not share the pain of our problems, when all around are wrong ways, when all around is hurt, i'll roll up in an odd shape and wait, untill the tide has turned.....with anger, i'm dead weight, i'm anchored"- IME, God Rocket (Into the Heart of Las Vegas) ^ Some say this song is about a terrorists thoughts before 911
"Pray for the sheep" Matt Good
"But it's alright, take the world and make it yours again" Matt Good
I felt it in the wind, and i saw it in the sky, i thought it was the end, i thought it was the 4th of July.
"Hold on, hold on children, your mother and father are leaving, hold on, hold on children your best freind's parents are leaving, leaving,.......*AHHH*! " - Death From Above - Black History Month
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Alright, I need to get off my ass, sit on my ass and write a recommendation right now, so here we go.
My choice for today has to be Guided By Voices - Bee Thousand I decided to pick this album because my anticipation for GBV's final release is driving me insane and I felt I should let you all into indie-rock's best secret right before they end a stellar career.
Now I know when I made my triumphant return to the board, I ranted and raved about Robert Pollard and his prolific songwriting abilities and musical genius for a couple weeks, and for a damn good reason. And that reason is that there's no one out there like Bob Pollard anymore.
Despite the lo-fi recording of this album (it sounds like the band walked into a moldy basement, turned on their 4-track, and started playing) none of the sound on Bee Thousand gets compromised. "Buzzards and Dreadful Crows" still has all the guitar sounding as crisp as a $500 recording can produce. "The Goldheart Mountaintop Queen Directory" still has sincerity in its nonsensical, but catchy, lyrics.
The beautiful thing about GBV is that they can produce the catchiest songs possible with a complete lack of effort. Robert Pollard spends maybe 15 minutes with a pen and produces some of the catchiest pop songs not known to the world. This album, and these songs in particular clearly show it.
The song "Tractor Rape Chain" is GBV's anthem and a staple at their live performances. It combines a small amount of words, catchy guitar, and lo-fi profuction to make an absolutely amazing song. "Hot Freaks" takes a song with odd lyrics, mixes it with heavy beats, and revolves around the chorus of Robet Pollard belting "Hoooooot Freaks!" "Echoes Myron" packs simplistic (yet intense) lyrics, a catchy rhythm, and well-places harmonies into a 1:30 song. The most underrated song on the album, "Gold Star For Robot Boy," starts off with a bang when the guitar kicks in, immediately followed by Pollard's pseudo-British accented voice, and finishes within a minute of its start.
This album's only shortcoming is its brevity, with 20 tracks only totaling a whopping 36 minutes. But that's the beauty of GBV, they only need a minute-and-a-half to record an amazing pop song and be content with it. No song on this album falls limp or leaves you with an incomplete feeling, and that's saying a lot for an album with only two songs that make it past the 3 minute mark.
Recommended listenings: Hardcore UFO's, Buzzards and Dreadful Crows, Tractor Rape Chain, Hot Freaks, Echoes Myron, Gold Star For Robot Boy, I Am A Scientist
I'd like for you all to check these guys out now, because their end is coming on Dec. 31 in Chicago. After that show, a band with over 40 studio releases is ending their stellar career, and indie rock is losing its most accomplished band. August 24th marks the release date of their final work, "Half Smiles of the Decomposed" and it promises to be a fitting end for this band. Check them out now before you listen to them a year from now and realize you'll never get to hear new work from Guided By Voices or see them live.
My choice for today has to be Guided By Voices - Bee Thousand I decided to pick this album because my anticipation for GBV's final release is driving me insane and I felt I should let you all into indie-rock's best secret right before they end a stellar career.
Now I know when I made my triumphant return to the board, I ranted and raved about Robert Pollard and his prolific songwriting abilities and musical genius for a couple weeks, and for a damn good reason. And that reason is that there's no one out there like Bob Pollard anymore.
Despite the lo-fi recording of this album (it sounds like the band walked into a moldy basement, turned on their 4-track, and started playing) none of the sound on Bee Thousand gets compromised. "Buzzards and Dreadful Crows" still has all the guitar sounding as crisp as a $500 recording can produce. "The Goldheart Mountaintop Queen Directory" still has sincerity in its nonsensical, but catchy, lyrics.
The beautiful thing about GBV is that they can produce the catchiest songs possible with a complete lack of effort. Robert Pollard spends maybe 15 minutes with a pen and produces some of the catchiest pop songs not known to the world. This album, and these songs in particular clearly show it.
The song "Tractor Rape Chain" is GBV's anthem and a staple at their live performances. It combines a small amount of words, catchy guitar, and lo-fi profuction to make an absolutely amazing song. "Hot Freaks" takes a song with odd lyrics, mixes it with heavy beats, and revolves around the chorus of Robet Pollard belting "Hoooooot Freaks!" "Echoes Myron" packs simplistic (yet intense) lyrics, a catchy rhythm, and well-places harmonies into a 1:30 song. The most underrated song on the album, "Gold Star For Robot Boy," starts off with a bang when the guitar kicks in, immediately followed by Pollard's pseudo-British accented voice, and finishes within a minute of its start.
This album's only shortcoming is its brevity, with 20 tracks only totaling a whopping 36 minutes. But that's the beauty of GBV, they only need a minute-and-a-half to record an amazing pop song and be content with it. No song on this album falls limp or leaves you with an incomplete feeling, and that's saying a lot for an album with only two songs that make it past the 3 minute mark.
Recommended listenings: Hardcore UFO's, Buzzards and Dreadful Crows, Tractor Rape Chain, Hot Freaks, Echoes Myron, Gold Star For Robot Boy, I Am A Scientist
I'd like for you all to check these guys out now, because their end is coming on Dec. 31 in Chicago. After that show, a band with over 40 studio releases is ending their stellar career, and indie rock is losing its most accomplished band. August 24th marks the release date of their final work, "Half Smiles of the Decomposed" and it promises to be a fitting end for this band. Check them out now before you listen to them a year from now and realize you'll never get to hear new work from Guided By Voices or see them live.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
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