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Did not think that in the year 2022 I would care in the slightest about new music by either RHCP or Muse, but here we are and I'm excited to hear both new albums coming out
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Did not think that in the year 2022 I would care in the slightest about new music by either RHCP or Muse, but here we are and I'm excited to hear both new albums coming out
That main riff sounds like 'Let the Bodies Hit the Floor' by Drowning Pool. How embarrassing.
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:23 am Posts: 3645 Location: The In Between
Ello Sailor wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote:
Did not think that in the year 2022 I would care in the slightest about new music by either RHCP or Muse, but here we are and I'm excited to hear both new albums coming out
That main riff sounds like 'Let the Bodies Hit the Floor' by Drowning Pool. How embarrassing.
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Drowning Pool are not "death metal," they're nu metal. Big difference.
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VinylGuy wrote:
its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
had to take a break from listening to Bummer Yeary by Good Looks. at this point, i feel like that one is at the top for me this year. i haven't quite narrowed down a proper top 10, but as of now the most listened to, in no particular order...
Horsegirl: versions of modern performance The Smile: a light for attracting attention Dedh: blue skies Wilco: cruel country MJ Lenderman: boat songs Jake Xerxes Fussell: good and green again Kurt Vile: (watch my moves) Daniel Rossen: you belong there Cola: deep in view Porridge Radio: waterslide, diving board, ladder to the sky Spoon: lucifer on the sofa Big Thief: dragon new warm mountain i believe in you Black Country, New Road: ants from up there Lawn: bigger sprout Momma: household name David Nance: pulverized and slightly peaced Good Looks: bummer year
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Guys I was baked out of my mind, I was just grooving
Katie Crutchfield's (Waxahatchee) side project with Jess Williamson, out Oct. 14.
feels like a lot of artists (Angel Olsen, Good Looks, Wilco, MJ Lenderman) are leaning heavily on a country sound and style this year. i mean, she's always had an alt-country sound in her music. i'm not mad about it.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Guys I was baked out of my mind, I was just grooving
Renowned Chicago label Thrill Jockey are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year. Among a host of represses of out of print releases and other things, the label is putting out small runs of new albums by artists who have a long history with Thrill Jockey. Among them are two releases that have definitely piqued my interest: Sons Of by Sam Prekop & John McEntire and VMAK<KOMBZ<<<DUGLAS<<6NDR7<<< by Douglas Andrew McCombs. The first, just released this past Friday, is a celebratory work of ksomiche techno where insistent rhythms carry shapeshifting synths that sparkle with texture and swirl with melody. The second album arrives September 23, and as yet has no audio preview available, but I imagine it's going to straddle some aspects of McCombs' long and fruitful career with bands like Brokeback, Eleventh Dream Day, Pullman, and Tortoise: moody rhythms, contemplative melodies, and plenty of southwestern twang.
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