i just saw her live like two months ago and she covered mcr lol her twitching tongues cover is pretty aiight too but angels of porn ii is my shit
just found an old lost album of my youth; "This is Howlin' Wolf's New Album..." on Cadet Concept (Chess spinoff). If you like Black Keys only 45 years earlier...Note; if you like traditional Howlin' Wolf, maybe not. Playing it loud right now. Dog hates it.
Five rawk rekkids from '89: Bastro - Diablo Guapo B'tch Magnet - Umber Boredoms - Soul Discharge Slint – Tweez and The Flaming Lips - Telepathic Surgery *** PLAYLIST
I've been listening to a lot of Passepied recently especially their latest album &DNA Otherwise I'm never far away from listening to the MC5 or the Wedding Present.
^ Caught them on that tour... like 6 people there... I'm guessing that this happened in front of a rather more full house: FULL SET, Ukranian jammies inclusive, I still have epic amounts of love for BIZZARO, but SEAMONSTERS might be the masterpiece. Kills me every time. @Bob
Man that's crazy. I've never had a chance to see them live but maybe one day. Yeah Seamonsters is another phenomenal album. I think it's that Bizzaro was my intro to the band that's why it edges it for me. Great band.
Sometimes I get a hankering for some Tom Petty, I have no idea where that comes from, I was never a big Tom Petty fan other than in passing on the radio when I was under 10 years old. I don't even own any Tom Petty records, I just watched a good hour plus of his videos last night, it's strange!
@FUREEK - I will take any excuse at all to post these: Raymond Scott 's Soothing Sounds For Baby series. Note to self: post these in @SPACED's Electronic music thread, too.
Ha! I've got my baby strapped to my chest as I write this and will be playing her these all day, she seems pretty soothed so far!
I've been reminiscing about my old school Hardcore/Punk Rock days recently and I've been listening to all of the old albums that helped shape me into who I am today... Yesterday I listened to these.. Descendents: Liveage BTW, "Hope" is one of the best Punk Rock love songs ever written, after Jawbreaker's "Chesterfield King" obviously.. Gorilla Biscuits: Start Today Bad Religion: Suffer arguably, one of the BEST Punk Rock albums ever made.. Bad Religion: No Control Tears came to my eyes when listening to some of these lyrics. So fucking true...
I was listening to the womb sounds as I came across this thread so I thought I'd indulge you all with it as well. My wife and I play that for our 6 month old baby some nights..well almost every night as it helps sooth her to sleep. Raymond Scott's stuff sounds a bit trippy but I'm gonna try it on her haha.
Hippity hop, 1999: Aesop Rock - Appleseed Dr. Dooom - First Come, First Served Lootpack – Soundpieces: Da Antidote! MF Doom - Operation: Doomsday Prince Paul - A Prince Among Thieves PLAYLIST VA - Rawkus Presents: SOUNDBOMBING II ^^^ Just a few of the unbelievable biscuits from that year. Damn. ^^^