Quote from: Bürggermeister on April 16, 2025, 06:36:50 AM"Ah nee mauw!"

Ah it's a great album, despite the naive Americanisms. They'd be working in a factories today if he hadn't done it and sang in his natural Yorkshire accent.

Maybe they missed their calling.


Has Scott Kelly come out of hiding yet? I know he's persona non grata for his ungentlemanly behaviour, but his work with Neurosis over several decades remains undimmed in my eyes. I wonder if, when and what he'll do next creatively.


Going on a noise rock binge today after Chat Pile reminding me how much I used to love this stuff. Herself is in the office so I've dug out a few albums I haven't heard in a good while.

Unsane - Total Destruction
Hammerhead - Ethereal Killer
Todd - Comes to Your House

I know there's a few that like a bit of prog on here. Really enjoying this new one by Karfagen. Real 70's prog sound to some of it. Some great tunes and a few great guests including Richard Sinclair from Caravan on a few tracks.


https://youtu.be/YSL__MtVL10

Joy Division: Substance 1977-1980

Quote from: Eoin McLove on April 16, 2025, 12:37:56 AM
Quote from: Mooncat on April 01, 2025, 06:10:52 PMDef Leppard - Hysteria

I never really liked Def Leppard but I stuck this on the other day and really enjoyed it. Purely as a time capsule of that specific time of slick 80s pop-metal cheese it was a lot of fun.

The older I get the lower my tolerance for Joe Elliott's voice goes. He utterly mangles every word.

Poooaaah soooooimmm sugaaa owannnnmayyyyyyyyy!

It is strange because there's the nostalgia factor there with their music, and the songs themselves are catchy, but his singing is on a par with the Teenage Dirtbag tit.

It was mainly Joe Elliott that put me off them as well, I never liked his voice. Not so much the Americanisms, but just the tone of it. There's also something else I can't quite put my finger on, like he just never seemed quite cool enough to be the singer in that kind of band? An 80s version of cool, that is.

Keeping the modern shoegaze thing going...

Hundredth: Rare

#804 April 19, 2025, 09:07:54 AM Last Edit: April 19, 2025, 09:20:36 AM by OpenSores
The Dharma Chain - Nowhere

Good whack o' shoegaze, post punk, krautrock and Neo-psychedelia.

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_leq81mCmubWZNCPifmNxQZxva-vjLPebg&si=lpLfFCAlcSDr4KHg


SNFU - In the Meantime and In Between Time

Aside from the male vocals, I like that (The Dharma Chain).

Quote from: Maggot Colony on April 17, 2025, 10:01:36 AMGoing on a noise rock binge today after Chat Pile reminding me how much I used to love this stuff. Herself is in the office so I've dug out a few albums I haven't heard in a good while.

Unsane - Total Destruction
Hammerhead - Ethereal Killer
Todd - Comes to Your House

You're going to want to investigate  Birth Order immediately

Also Truck Violence, who aren't far off Chatpile without the nu metal bits

#807 April 21, 2025, 01:33:17 AM Last Edit: April 21, 2025, 01:55:45 AM by Carnage
Ringo Deathstarr: Pure Mood

Yung Led Zeppelin I think it was that recommended them, mighty stuff. Great album.

Quote from: Pentagrimes on April 19, 2025, 08:26:34 PM
Quote from: Maggot Colony on April 17, 2025, 10:01:36 AMGoing on a noise rock binge today after Chat Pile reminding me how much I used to love this stuff. Herself is in the office so I've dug out a few albums I haven't heard in a good while.

Unsane - Total Destruction
Hammerhead - Ethereal Killer
Todd - Comes to Your House

You're going to want to investigate  Birth Order immediately

Also Truck Violence, who aren't far off Chatpile without the nu metal bits

Thanks for that. I listened to Jasper's Complaint earlier, and I have Violence on now. Great recs.

 

Very welcome. Birth Order are my bands labelmates on The Ghost Is Clear records now, which is a literal treasure trove of noise rock and adjacent genres

https://theghostisclearrecords.bandcamp.com/