I sent it on to a friend earlier and he told me he's going to break my jaw next time he sees me.

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He's right TBF.

Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on July 23, 2024, 06:29:47 PMBurial - Burial

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swQdVtt0saA

Recent proper discovery for me, knew the name but stumbled upon it again while reading up some stuff about The Caretaker and that made me give it a go. Somewhere between ambient and darkstep in style. The album Untrue is better known, but I prefer this one.

Great fucking record.

Quote from: Carnage on August 05, 2024, 01:15:38 AMI sent it on to a friend earlier and he told me he's going to break my jaw next time he sees me.

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Tis hard to blame him tbf. I wonder how far into the album he got?

Quote from: Carnage on August 05, 2024, 01:15:38 AMI sent it on to a friend earlier and he told me he's going to break my jaw next time he sees me.

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Ha Ha !!!

I stuck on Head Like A Hole
It was more shocking than some Gore Grind album covers!

And even more stupid!

She sounds like a Yank putting on a Yank accent. A double Yank. Her voice makes me wish I had been born as a barnacle stuck to the edge of a super heated water jet at the bottom of the deepest ocean where human beings have never even been dreamt of.

Stuck on a couple of albums by The Replacements one after the next at home with a few beers last Friday. Haven't pulled down their albums in a while - usually sticking to the compilation "Don't You Know Who I Think I Was?" for boozing listening. 

"Let It Be"
"Tim"
"Pleased To Meet Me"

Just belters of songs flowing from those albums. "I Will Dare", "Unsatisfied", "Alex Chilton", "Left Of The Dial", "Bastards Of Young". I always wonder how The Replacements weren't bigger - then I remember that they were a fucking shambles when it came to professionalism (according to Michael Azzerad and others).

The God Machine: Scenes From The Second Storey

Been coming back to this a lot lately. Bloody perfect stuff.



Wish I could've visited here before the man himself died and it burned down

Had BADBADNOTGOOD's III album on today for the first time in too long. A pretty much flawless set of tunes.

Christian Death - Only Theatre of Pain

Quote from: Carnage on August 11, 2024, 01:43:51 AMThe God Machine: Scenes From The Second Storey

Been coming back to this a lot lately. Bloody perfect stuff.

Quality album, must dig it out.

I never took to the second album, I must give it another go.

Swans - To Be Kind

To Be Kind still sound fucking massive over a decade later. I must explore their releases after this.

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FOREIGNER - Foreigner
FOREIGNER - Double Vision
FOREIGNER - Head Games
FOREIGNER - 4

Pre 84 Foreigner were the fucking business. Plenty of punchy heavy riffs, great musicianship and showmanship, and in Lou Gramm, they had one of the best vocalists in any kind of rock, or popular music generally.

Granted their later stuff became far too ballad heavy and polished sounding, but early on, like Dave Bickler era Survivor, they were just a great hard rock band. And in some cases, their stuff was only a cunt hair away from what was happening in the whole NWOBHM era.   

GEN X - Kiss Me Deadly
MOTT THE HOOPLE - Mott
MOTT THE HOOPLE - The Hoople
THE DUBLINERS - Finnegan Wakes
ELVIS PRESLEY - From Elvis In Memphis