I have been kicking myself for not getting that Mad Season vinyl when I saw it in the record store. It was a couple days before payday and I was like, "oh it'll still be there" and it was not. so mad, no pun intended.
I have been kicking myself for not getting that Mad Season vinyl when I saw it in the record store. It was a couple days before payday and I was like, "oh it'll still be there" and it was not. so mad, no pun intended.
Dizzee Rascal. No idea why I like his voice / flow but it just works for me.
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Bowie @ Dodger Stadium May 1990
it's like a marching band but performing original music instead of bad pop music?
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i’m really liking this at the moment…
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Album drops this Friday.
The Fight Club soundtrack by the Dust Brothers is one of my favorite things that have been continuously entering my ears for 15 straight years, and yet I'm only just now listening to this remix EP. And I have to say that at least a couple of remixes are interesting (though I found the remix of "Homework" to be hilarious, as it's pretty much the same track with added bongos and vocal samples).
And, of course, they HAD to pull the "vinyl-exclusive bonus track" trick here: the "This Is Your Life" track that actually features spoken word by Brad Pitt as Tyler Durden and lists Chuck Palahniuk himself as a co-songwriter (I'm pretty sure they re-recorded it specifically for the track and it's not a sample from the movie). Still, you can find it in CD-quality as a bonus track in the European version of the OST, or in a CD-single that also features one of the remixes from the EP and an exclusive one by Cheeba and Mackrosoft that is fun, I guess.
so this has cheered me up a little!!
love these guys so much
New Zealand shoegaze band Bailterspace "Live in Pittsburgh". Excellent!
Ha, figured.
There's just something about the Jim Carroll Band version - the rawness of his voice, maybe? - that gets me.
edit: this was apparently uploaded just for the movie release so that's pretty damn cool.
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I liked Mythmaker a lot, but I also felt like Greater Wrong of the Right got a bad reaction, mainly because it sounded accessible. It's really a lot like how I felt the fan reaction to The Process was really disappointing. That was an interesting album, and everyone acted like it was derivative garbage.
Also, Handover was really not given enough love imo
such a strange album. I wish I liked the follow-up as much.
Fuck has this album been all my life? Amazing.
@shade
Excellent cover. The vocals are disgusting. Love Travis Ryan.