RIP EARL SIMMONS AKA. DMX
RIP EARL SIMMONS AKA. DMX
Thanks for the share @elevenism, really appreciate it! We're a bit more grimey on our album tracks that weren't singles (aka one's that don't have a video), they may appeal to the Downward Spiral in all of us! Here's something else
Two Minutes to Late Night finally released their Splitsville cover videos - which I watched on repeat for about an hour back then - and they're so good. The heart behind the "Youth Overrided" cover / video combo is amazing. I mean the video production on "Moor" is good too but there's something about the other one.
ERRA really knocked it out of the park with their latest, eponymous release. In what seems to be a recurring theme for them, the final song is beautiful musically with melancholy lyrics and leaves me with a feeling of longing and the inability to stop replaying it. No screams, nothing heavy...just a slow burning build to a fantastic crescendo.
I think it's second only to "The Hypnotist" from 2016's Drift.
So, in spite of all that's holy, I can't get enough of this song. I thought that MGK switching genres was fucking stupid, but THIS is just a whole hell of a lot of fun, and of course, Corpse Husband is fucking awesome.
But no album announcement
@cdm that surprise new Quicksand song out of nowhere is excellent! Listened to a 2 hour interview with Walter recently & he didn't even hint towards anything like that. Sneaky devil.
Walter and Sergio did a little IG Live thing yesterday. They both tiptoed around the questions about an album but Sergio let slip some details while waiting for Walter to figure out his IG troubles:
1. The song was recorded last year before covid.
2. "The album" has been in the can for a year.
3. Walter specifically mentioned how difficult it was to do podcasts and interviews without mentioning the new material.
4. They both seem genuinely excited about what they have going on.
Seems weird to release a new song and not capitalize on the buzz to sell preorders...but what do I know. I really like Interiors but the new song is a welcome veer back towards Quicksand and away from the Rival Schools flavor.
so that's who Doja Cat is. I was listening to a podcast the other day and someone on it said they were asked to be available for 12 hours for a 90-minute shoot at a site that's a two-hour drive from his house.
he said no.
been listening to a ton of Boy Harsher. they're amazing.
Side note: holy cow at the fan bundle they put together.
three copies of the new album on vinyl, the gold one is limited to 500 copies, the pink and gray are limited to 1000, and the pink double one has a copy of the album that came out a year ago today.
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@allegate I ordered that super-deluxe package a couple hours ago! It's going to be a looong wait until probably end of August when it actually arrives from the UK.
Also annoying: the album is up on Tidal. I have Tidal integrated with Roon. The album is not available in Tidal via Roon. I need to listen via Roon because of the parametric EQ and having a severe issue with ~2750 Hz as produced by my ZMF Verite C headphones.
The weird thing is that when I clicked the link in my email on my computer I only saw the vinyl + book bundle so I ordered that. The confirmation email said no book so I contacted support and they said "well, we fixed it so try again" so I did but I was at work and email is blocked so I had to use my phone. I clicked the link and boom that bundle showed up. I couldn't say no to that.
I was wondering what reddit was talking about with the "massive Historians bundle". Like, woo a book and a record. yay? I just hope they cancel the other one.
This "new" Shikari release is extremely disappointing. The live at home songs are especially disappointing. Yes, they recorded their parts live together but separately from their respective homes. The recordings sound like Rou's tracks are soundboard/professional and Rory, Chris, and Rob are all from poor quality YouTube feeds. They also should've had excellent quality tracks from their respective hubs (or maybe even Rou had it all piped in remotely?). The mixing is just terrible and, in general, these "live at home" songs sound like it's a cover band playing sloppy versions. "Satellites" is especially disappointing. It sounds so hollow/empty and disjointed.
And as for the rest...I'm generally not a fan of acoustic music because I just find it boring and extremely repetitive. Well, these acoustic tracks are all boring and repetitive and the totally unnecessary changes to timing/tempo and song structure only make them worse.
Maybe this'll grow on me over time but I highly doubt it. At least I only spent ~$300 on it.
I've been listening to them as they release and yeah they sound ish - especially the backing vocals on Rat Race, whew - but it's not that bad.
Then again I've only had ~9 months with the band so I'm still in the honeymoon phase.
Oh man, I'm jealous. I've been obsessed with this band for at least 6 years now and remember how exciting it was to discover how many releases they have. There is SO much music--so many one-off singles that aren't on albums, too. They're second only to NIN for me. And much like NIN, their sound is constantly changing and evolving. Not sure how deep you've gone but they've got their "Bootleg Series" of releases--most of which are out of print and almost none of them are on streaming services. Live at Alexandria Palace [2016] was the first one they released on streaming services and I believe the only other ones are Live at Deezer (exclusive to Deezer and available nowhere else), and then Live at Ally Pally 2, and Live in Moscow--both from 2017. The Last Spark (from Belgium 2019) might also be there.
ANYWAY, I bring it up because they are fucking PHENOMENAL live and this release is doing them a major disservice. I honestly am surprised they were okay with this being put out. It is so off-brand for them.
If we ever get to go to shows again and you have an opportunity to see them, do it! Their shows in the UK, EU, and Russia are massive, MASSIVE affairs...on the Celebration of 10 Years of Take to the Skies tour in early 2017, there were maybe 300 people at a 1200-person venue here in Denver. But it was incredible. Rou was at the merch booth during the openers, talking with fans, taking pics (got one with him!), and signing stuff and then during the show, he came out into the crowd and did "Return to Energiser" from the soundboard table which I was leaning against. Got a bunch of video and pics. And then during "The Appeal & The Mindsweep II" which closed every show during that era (and I would say is one of the best show-closing tracks of any band), both Rory and Rou were on the floor rocking out with us in the pit with their guitars. It's a bummer they don't have the following here but it also presents some great opportunities for really cool, intimate shows.
gonna be a revival tonight? Lord?
Forgive what I have done.
It means my soul survival.
I need you so insane
put an end to my suffering
Seems unlikely that there are many bluegrass fans here, but anyone who can appreciate musical talent might want to check out this promising young musician:
These two have been on heavy rotation
I got a copy of WITH_TEETH today and I love the sound of that record so much. Took me back to an earlier time. I love the way it's stomping sound gives way to it's wall of electronic sounds. A really transformative time.
I've really been in to Billy Joel lately.
He is an interesting character occupying an odd in-limbo space somewhere between Bruce Springsteen and Elton John. Though he doesn't seem to be as revered as either. Perhaps because he has no distinct persona and looks like a middle manager of an office. It is undeniable that the man wrote hit after hit. His 1993 album River of Dreams has been playing on loop at my place. The title track is one of my all time favourite pop-rock songs of all time. The track is so fire that the verse and the hook are the same thing! The chorus of the album opener No Man's Land gets my juices flowing.
Happy Earth Day!