Ashley Posted October 19, 2009 Posted October 19, 2009 New Music Monday. Win. I love Audacity of Huge, Cream Dream and Turn up the Dial amongst others. ....eh. I think it will need a home listen too (rather than through headphones) but hmm.
Nolan Posted October 19, 2009 Posted October 19, 2009 Behemoth are actually fucking fantastic, and that sounds absolutely nothing at all like them. I call fake. http://www.behemoth.pl/site/index.php/eng#conjuration Track list : I. Conjuration ov Sleep Daemons II. Wish (Nine Inch Nails Cover) III. Welcome to Hell (Venom Cover) IV. Christians to the Lions (Live) V. Decade of Therion (Live) VI. Antichristian Phenomenon (Live) VII. Chant for Eschaton 2000 (Live)
Wesley Posted October 20, 2009 Posted October 20, 2009 What's that song called where the lyrics are: "I'm sooooo glad I fouuuuund you. I'm so glaaaad XXXXX" "People laugh when XXX" That's all I can remember of it. Got a real technoy type... fast, beat, track. HEAAALP! I found it! An End Has a Start by The Editors. *boogies* No, wait, that's not it! AGGGGH I'M GOING TO KILL SOMEONE.
S.C.G Posted October 20, 2009 Posted October 20, 2009 Munich that'd be the track you're after Wesley and an awesome song it is too.
chairdriver Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 Overload by Sugababes was the highlight of my night (musically). AGAIN. Such a good song.
Dan_Dare Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 I always thought that one on the dull side, personally. oh, and everyone needs to listen to Wild Beasts still, like I told you. Especially you, chair old bean.
chairdriver Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 I always thought that one on the dull side, personally. oh, and everyone needs to listen to Wild Beasts still, like I told you. Especially you, chair old bean. I've seen them live, you silly one! They were good/OK - slightly "..." though, because the singer looks like a retard when he sings.
S.C.G Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 oh, and everyone needs to listen to Wild Beasts still... Cross me off that 'list' as I've just listened to their latest album, I liked it, well some of it but it didn't 'wow' me like I was expecting it to, still worth a listen. ------------------------------------------------ Under Rug Swept, Flavours of Entanglement and Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie arrived today gonna start listening to the latter now.
chairdriver Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 I'm so utterly obsessed with this song at the moment: It's just so good. A highlight of her career, which says so much, considering she's had so much of a life, music-wise. Towards the end, where she screams "BECAUSE I AM A ROCKET!". I'm like "Ah, YEEEEEESSSSSS!".
Ashley Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 Hmm not my thing personally, all that high pitched warbling.
S.C.G Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 I'm so utterly obsessed with this song at the moment: It's just so good. A highlight of her career, which says so much, considering she's had so much of a life, music-wise. Towards the end, where she screams "BECAUSE I AM A ROCKET!". I'm like "Ah, YEEEEEESSSSSS!". A brilliant track, not my favourite Kate Bush song - though one of them just not 'the ultimate' - but it's still very accomplished for what it is, one of my favourites is still Symphony in Blue... ------------------------------------ Just finished listening to Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie by Alanis Morissette and I really enjoyed it a lot, almost a world apart from Jagged Little Pill but technically brilliant.
chairdriver Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 A brilliant track, not my favourite Kate Bush song - though one of them just not 'the ultimate' - but it's still very accomplished for what it is, one of my favourites is still Symphony in Blue... To be fair, I would put it on a Kate Bush: Collected CD. Which I shall presently list: Moving Wuthering Heights Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake Hammer Horror Sat In Your Lap Pull Out The Pin Suspended In Gaffa Babooshka The Wedding List The Infant Kiss Army Dreamers Breathing A Deal With God Hounds Of Love Cloudbusting Under The Ivy Love And Anger Rocket's Tail This Woman's Work And So Is Love King Of The Mountain A Coral Room Perhaps too many songs, but it's so hard to be more concise. I'm already questioning where Top Of The City is. I'm not really a fan of Lionheart as an album in general. I used to be a massive fan, now when I listen I'm just like "..." Just finished listening to Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie by Alanis Morissette and I really enjoyed it a lot, almost a world apart from Jagged Little Pill but technically brilliant. It's really disjointed as an album though. As in half the songs, I hate. I love the wealth of sounds Front Row presents me though. My edited SFIJ: Front Row Thank U Are You Still Mad That I Would Be Good The Couch Can't Not I Was Hoping Would Not Come Unsent So Pure Joining You Heart Of The House 12 songs would be so much more manageable than 17.
S.C.G Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 To be fair, I would put it on a Kate Bush: Collected CD. list -snip- Perhaps too many songs, but it's so hard to be more concise. I'm already questioning where Top Of The City is. I'm not really a fan of Lionheart as an album in general. I used to be a massive fan, now when I listen I'm just like "..." As would I but Symphony In Blue would also be in that list for me, even if you don't like Lionheart that much, surely if you had to pick one or two songs from that album then it would be one of them? For me it'd be that and Hammer Horror which you've already listed. It's really disjointed as an album though. As in half the songs, I hate. I love the wealth of sounds Front Row presents me though. My edited SFIJ: Front Row Thank U Are You Still Mad That I Would Be Good The Couch Can't Not I Was Hoping Would Not Come Unsent So Pure Joining You Heart Of The House 12 songs would be so much more manageable than 17. This is true, still as an album it has a brilliant range of tracks even if a handful of them seem kind of average, there are still a great deal of brilliant tracks on it but yes I'd be inclined to agree with your more concise list.
Ganepark32 Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 This is what I've been listening to lately: Ozzy and Lita work really well together. And I especially love it when the guitar kicks in properly, courtesy of Lita. It's also laughable that both have the same hair style :p
S.C.G Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 Nice choice of song GP, as much as I prefer Ozzy's more well-known 'heavier' hits, that's a nicely done duet.
Paj! Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 After a few years of being completely indifferent (save the track Purple Rain, which everyone likes) to Prince, I suddenly fell in love with his stuff. Been listening to Purple Rain and Controversy over and over..need moar, but have no money. Also not sure wha to get next. There's too many albums screaming at me at once. Also, Chair, you criminally left off Baba and Your Congratulations. Two essentials.
or else you will DIE Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 go with either parade, sign o the times or around the world in a day. fantastic albums, especially parade.
dan-likes-trees Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 Whats with the lack of any Sainthood posts from Paj or Chair, taht's what I wanna know. Anyhoo, seeing Delphic on Friday, the more I listen the more stunning they become. Shame they only really have 2 singles thus far
chairdriver Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 Whats with the lack of any Sainthood posts from Paj or Chair, taht's what I wanna know. We're not allowed to illegally download at uni (it's like the uni's number 1 policy or something) and they can fine you up to £100 if they catch you peer-to-peering (they can see how much bandwidth you use). I have no idea if they can see what I download from the internet, but it's not really worth it. I'll just wait till the holidays to do all my downloading. Anyway, I'm going to buy Sainthood when it's out. I'm saving all my loving for you.
Ashley Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 (edited) I commented on the album. Granted it was "meh" but still, I commented And probably a bit more relevant in funny shit but anyone catch Satsuma La Roux? I lolled :p Edited October 21, 2009 by Ashley
Nolan Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 We're not allowed to illegally download at uni (it's like the uni's number 1 policy or something) and they can fine you up to £100 if they catch you peer-to-peering (they can see how much bandwidth you use). I have no idea if they can see what I download from the internet, but it's not really worth it. I'll just wait till the holidays to do all my downloading. Anyway, I'm going to buy Sainthood when it's out. I'm saving all my loving for you. Technically you're not allowed to illegally download anywhere, and P2P isn't actually illegal. It's just often used for illegal activities and eats up bandwidth and isn't allowed.
chairdriver Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 Technically you're not allowed to illegally download anywhere Yeah, I know. But my parents aren't exactly going to fine me for downloading stuff at my house. and P2P isn't actually illegal. It's just often used for illegal activities and eats up bandwidth and isn't allowed. Well yeah, the only reason I'd use P2P is to infringe copyright.
Slaggis Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 (edited) Leighton Meester - Somebody To Love Feat. Robin Thicke I don't know what to think, nothing like what I expected. But I adore the tone to her voice, always have. Still, I prefer Birthday (especially) and Body Control. Edit: 10 minutes on loop later? Amaazing. Edited October 21, 2009 by Slaggis
S.C.G Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 And probably a bit more relevant in funny shit but anyone catch Satsuma La Roux? Yes! I saw that the other day when it was on, the whole show was pretty good but that moment was particularly lol-worthy.
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