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Cylob 21st June 2003 09:27

Recommendations - Albums
 
Anyone care to recommend an album? ;)
My pick of the day:

Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights
Year - 2002
Style: Refined guitar music with vocals reminiscent of Joy Division.
Personal Rating: 8/10
Favourite Track: The New.

ShyShy 23rd June 2003 04:43

Quote:

Originally posted by Cylob
[B]Anyone care to recommend an album? ;)
My pick of the day:

...reminiscent of Joy Division.


omg, i had all but forgotten about that group!


The Beatles: Yellow Submarine

Cylob 23rd June 2003 06:06

:) :up:

Atolibus 23rd June 2003 16:31

mm, Lemmee see....
Metallica - S & M (discs 1 and 2)
Year - 1998
Style: Metallica's former glory along with the orchestral stylings of Michael Kamen
Personal Rating: 9/10 (because metal and symphony are just so cool!)
Favourite Track: No Leaf Clover or One

ShyShy 23rd June 2003 16:37

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Atolibus
[B]Metallica - S & M (discs 1 and 2) [B]


i've been seeing that album popping up a lot lately, i guess it's time for me to see what all the hoopla is about
:D which i believe is the whole point of this thread!

Cylob 23rd June 2003 16:38

S&M is a live album right? What Metallica album would you recommend as a starting point?

ShyShy 23rd June 2003 16:41

if you want to start with mainstream... go with Metallica: Metallica, black cd

and if you want to start with their underground days... damn, i have to go dig out the boxes

Cylob 23rd June 2003 17:28

Cheers. I will consult the oracle for album details (AMG).

ShyShy 23rd June 2003 17:41

and don't forget your neighborhood used CD store!

Cylob 23rd June 2003 17:49

Quote:

Originally posted by ShyShy
and don't forget your neighborhood used CD store!
There ain't one! Our once-beloved store 'Second Spin' closed early last year. I suspect, because people switched to downloading. :rolleyes: The owner is on welfare (I still chat to him now and then). Here's the irony - he used p2p himself!

ShyShy 23rd June 2003 17:56

used stores are the only ones i hate to see being hit by downloading... they're the original p2p. luckily enough there's still a couple here still floating.

Cylob 23rd June 2003 18:14

I hope they do stay afloat. I'm of the opinion that ultimately, cd's will be superceded by the file (maybe 5 years, maybe 10). The ex-shop owner agrees. It makes you feel nostalgia for the days when you took an LP out of the sleeve and played it on the turntable!!!!!

Some bands (like Stereolab) still use vinyl. Limited edition of course (and out of my reach).

phoenix5 24th June 2003 16:06

Album to recommend - Failure - Fantastic Planet (1997?)

This album was Failures best by far. They broke up after touring ir for a while. Ken Andrews, the lead singer, has produced or worked with a lot of notable bands including Tool, Perfect Circle, Eels, Abandoned Pools, Pete Yorn, and even Tenacious D. If you like any of those listed above you owe it to yourself to check out Fantastic Planet.

Ken Andrews actually has a new album coming out next month with a new band, Year of the Rabbit.
http://elektra.fanpimp.com/yotr/inde...enix5&linkID=9

d0rk 24th June 2003 19:21

As you were talking about above, a good Metallica Album from old is Ride The Lightning

my pick

Artist- Third Eye Blind
Album- Out of The Vein
Year- 2003
Favorite Song- Self Rightous
Opinion: This is one of my favorite bands! I picked up their first CD when it came out *first one I bought so they have a place in my hear :D* and it was some of the best music I had heard in a long time. I decided not to buy the second album based on the first song thye released which I thought was shit, and when I saw this CD I decided to go out on a limb *having not heard anything off of it* and bought it. I shall never regret it :). 4 1/2 stars.

ShyShy 25th June 2003 05:19

Silverchair's Frogstomp was a good one

and highly recommend U2's Joshua Tree, i can play the whole cd without skipping.

Cylob 25th June 2003 13:29

I have "Frogstomp" on my shopping list (under toothbrush and beer). I don't think Silverchair made it in the UK, Britpop was dominant in '95 (grunge was practically dead). Frogstomp has a good AMG review.

Not sure about the nu-metal acts, they strike me as being uncultured and unsophisticated. I don't know for sure as I've never listened to it - there may be some merit under the layers of tattoos.

Kings of Convenience - Quiet is the New Loud (2001)
Style - Acoustic guitars, tidy percussion, intelligent lyrics. Summer feel!

ShyShy 25th June 2003 14:09

i really wouldn't label Silverchair "nu metal", mainly becasue they came out in the US long before that term was made up. i know they've released more stuff, but nothing major here in the states, i'll have to *search* around.

Cylob 25th June 2003 14:34

Sorry! I didn't mean Silverchair are nu-metal (probably grunge, grungey, grunge-ish), I was referring to the other recommendations.:)

Avarice 25th June 2003 16:08

Nirvana - In Utero
Beatles - Anything really but I'd say Abbey Road

phoenix5 25th June 2003 18:23

Kings of Convenience - Quiet is the New Loud is a good album. I have to be in the right mood to listen to it, but it's an exceptional album. Kind of a modern Simon & Garfunkel.. with a drum machine.

Cylob 25th June 2003 20:48

Nice way of putting it Phoenix5. The drum machine is actually their manager (and tour promoter). Have you any recommendations??? Name the album.:)

Cylob 16th January 2004 14:59

Six By Seven - The Closer You Get (2000)
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...05091q149j.jpg

AMG Quote
A nice backdrop of flowing space rock is present throughout the entirety of The Closer You Get. With their use of flowing distortion and synthesizers, Six By Seven also manage to incorporate a confrontational energy of blaring rock. Resulting in a blast of Brit-pop that doesn't mope, an influence of Radiohead, Swervedriver and My Bloody Valentine can be heard in Six By Seven sound.

Raz 16th January 2004 15:10

British Sea Power - The Decline Of British Sea Power

http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0...1.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

Cylob 16th January 2004 15:33

I heard a track on spaceplayradio.... man, it was good. Elabourate structures at work, jagged guitars.:)

marvinbarcelona 16th January 2004 18:10

Oldie;

Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...83509w1phv.jpg

"After brilliantly surveying the social, political, and spiritual landscape with What's Going On, Marvin Gaye turned to more intimate matters with Let's Get It On, a record unparalleled in its sheer sensuality and carnal energy. Always a sexually charged performer, Gaye's passions reach their boiling point on tracks like the magnificent title hit (a number one smash) and "You Sure Love to Ball"; silky and shimmering, the music is seductive in the most literal sense, its fluid grooves so perfectly designed for romance as to border on parody. With each performance laced with innuendo, each lyric a come-on, and each rhythm throbbing with lust, perhaps no other record has ever achieved the kind of sheer erotic force of Let's Get It On, and it remains the blueprint for all of the slow jams to follow decades later -- much copied, but never imitated. -- Jason Ankeny"

New one;

Broken Social Scene - You Forgot It In People
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...91638eef61.jpg

zootm 16th January 2004 18:52

ummmm...

nick cave and the bad seeds - murder ballads

the dillinger escape plan with mike patton - irony is a dead scene

radiohead - hail to the thief

...and more

Spazz333 16th January 2004 20:20

Drain STH - Freaks of Nature
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...53476o7538.jpg

An amazing Industrial/Rock group. They were the ones who first got me into Chick Rock.

sidd 17th January 2004 01:41

modest mouse - a long way to drive for someone with nothing to think about. is top of my charts at the moment.

Silverchair - Neon Ballroom would be a nice place to go for the people who havnt heard anything since the frogstomp album.

mrupallnite 18th January 2004 00:21

this thread is quite interesting; several bands/groups i never even heard of

Cylob 18th January 2004 10:10

How about a nice boy band........
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...36931w2lr2.jpg

apola_anamisha 19th January 2004 03:43

This is what I call a 'nice boy-band' ;)
http://www.humannature.com.au/_album...umannature.gif

Human Nature-Human Nature
Year-2001
My fav. track-Everytime.

ViperJackson 19th January 2004 04:52

Surfer Rosa by the Pixies
Year - I don't know, why the fuck does it matter? 1988 or something.
Favorite track - "Brick Is Red" but the whole album is good. You should purchase it after you download it.

ShyShy 19th January 2004 05:59

I heard on the local radio that the The Pixies are back together to do another tour and that they're coming to Seattle, must find out when!

Cylob 19th January 2004 06:38

Quick, someone lock them in a studio!!! Throw away the key!!!

:)

ViperJackson 19th January 2004 15:07

Quote:

Originally posted by ShyShy
I heard on the local radio that the The Pixies are back together to do another tour and that they're coming to Seattle, must find out when!
I didn't know any dates were confirmed in the US, but they are playing a festival over in Europe.

Cylob 20th February 2004 17:00

The 25th of May - Lenin & McCarthy
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...579063122a.jpg

A splendid example of political electronics.

NJK 20th February 2004 18:33

first one

http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0...1.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

second one

http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0...1.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

third

http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0...1.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

blahblahtommyk 20th February 2004 19:47

since "cylob" wont say it... how about anything by CYLOB (www.rephlex.com)
i shouldnt say anything about the new squarepusher till it come out so how about "hard normal daddy"...probably the best album i have in both the jazz and electronic worlds

Cylob 20th February 2004 21:48

I second all of Nick's.:up:

I'm not a Rephlex junkie though 'blahblahtommyk'. If we're talking electronica I much prefer...

Electroclash
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...56044wqal4.jpg

Indie Electronic
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...6119777ssy.jpg

Detroit Techno
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...78943tjqej.jpg

Acid House
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...31472nz9oa.jpg

Progressive House
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...909363ipjc.jpg

Or just plain Ambient Techno
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...42100ehijk.jpg

But then again, Rephlex are leaning towards electroclash.:) Before long they'll be churning out the stuff.

Cylob 8th April 2004 09:34

Camouflage - Sensor

http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...95364vh5g6.jpg

Year - 2003
Genre - Darkwave

Selling point - this album will make you feel good?


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