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PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 10:28 pm 
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Maewyn Succat Wrote:
Someone is overreacting.

I can find free music all on my own. I use this page for 2 things:

1. To have easier/quicker access to specific music I would get on my own regardless of its posting here
2. As a source for new music recommendations.

As it relates to the latter, I think it's a reasonable suggestion that if you're posting/recommending something that you include something as simple as a myspace link. Just a request; it's not indicative of laziness or whatever other grizzled fantasy you've created to justify your consistently pompous internet persona.


Am I overreacting? I don't think I am, but it's a possibility. I think it's jagoffs like yourself that tend to bring out the worst in me. Let's take your #1 from above. You don't need this thread, but you'll use the links we all post. And that's not enough either, you want to be spoonfed a fucking myspace link in addition to the link that will DIRECTLY take you to that band's album to see if you like it or not. You can't even be bothered to download a free album that you can delete afterwards if you don't like it. More hideously, you don't want to bother remembering the name of this unfamiliar band, navigating to google, typing it in and then hitting enter to bring up the band's myspace page. Your laziness, and it is laziness, is fucking offensive.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 10:47 pm 
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This may be the most futile discussion I've ever had on here. It is far more than a possibility that you're overreacting. You respond as though I've said I will never ever download an album if I don't have a myspace link spoonfed to me, as though you're monitoring my use of this thread. It was a suggestion to make our posts in here more user-friendly to others so instead of asking RIYL to someone who may reference another set of bands we've never listened to or spout off ridiculously ambiguous genre types we could solve it by simply posting that ever-elusive and frustratingly difficult myspace copy-paste. It's as much something I will actively participate in as I hope to be able to utilize as the "consumer".

How about this: From now on, when I post an album or link in here, I will post the link, the cover, a brief description/review if available, and a link to the band's myspace if it means that you'll just shut the fuck up, get over yourself, and stop acting like I've ruined your life by making a harmless suggestion on a message board. Deal?


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Maewyn Succat Wrote:
You respond as though I've said I will never ever download an album if I don't have a myspace link spoonfed to me, as though you're monitoring my use of this thread. It was a suggestion to make our posts in here more user-friendly to others so instead of asking RIYL to someone who may reference another set of bands you've never listened to or spout off ridiculously ambiguous genre types, it could all be solved by simply posting that ever-elusive and frustratingly difficult myspace copy-paste.


Why is that you cannot perform this ever-elusive and frustratingly difficult task yourself? Why? Actually forget it. I don't really care anymore. I feel myself catching retard just carrying on a back and forth with you.

Maewyn Succat Wrote:
How about this: From now on, when I post an album or link in here, I will post the link, the cover, a brief description/review if available, and a link to the band's myspace if it means that you'll just shut the fuck up, get over yourself, and stop acting like I've ruined your life by making a harmless suggestion on a message board. Deal?


Like I'm interested in what you're posting. Just be grateful for what others give to you and don't ask for more than that.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:17 am 
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thank god this thread at least leaked the bonnie "prince" billy (riyl: neil young, the mekons et al) before catching retard.


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hey, could someone reup the deftones for me? thanks!

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Flying Lotus – Cosmogramma (2010)

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01 Clock Catcher
02 Pickled!
03 Nose Art
04 Intro//A Cosmic Drama
05 Zodiac Shit
06 Computer Face//Pure Being
07 …And the World Laughs With You [ft. Thom Yorke]
08 Arkestry
09 Mmmhmm [ft.Thundercat]
10 Do the Astral Plane
11 Satelllliiiiiteee
12 German Haircut
13 Recoiled
14 Dance Of the Pseudo Nymph
15 Drips//Auntie’s Harp
16 Table Tennis [ft. Laura Darlington]
17 Galaxy in Janaki

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I have no doubt that Cosmogramma, the album Flying Lotus describes as a “space opera,” will be one of the albums of 2010. Actually, I don’t even care if anyone agrees, because I know I’ll thoroughly enjoy it. The only bad news is that you’ll have to wait until May to get the release, coming out on Warp Records.

I happened to hang out with Flying Lotus the day he wrapped the record up (after I nearly succumbed to the horrors of LA traffic), so I got to hear the rough-cut. Taking off any music critic hat or anything along those lines, I just fell in love with it; my jaw was dropped. (Thanks, Steve – I wasn’t just pretending or trying to be nice!) I wanted to take it with me and keep listening all night, so yes, I look forward to even a watermarked advance, let alone my proper, DRM-free CD final. It’s incredibly lush, indeed operatic in its collisions of textures, and filled with guest work by the likes of Ravi Coltrane, Thundercat, Erykah Badu, and Laura Darlington. (You may know Laura’s husband, Daedalus; Laura has done a number of collaborations with him and with FlyLo in the past.) The cut with Thom Yorke on guest vocals was immediately a favorite of mine, and the combination of work by harpist Rebekah Raff and string arranger Miguel Atwood-Ferguson (of Outkast) make for an exquisitely beautiful journey. It absolutely fits his musical personality, but it also sounds very different from his previous work.

The results have a richness, a depth to them I think many will find irresistible. Like a great bandleader, Flying Lotus has pulled the best out of his collaborators into his musical world.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:54 am 
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DumpJack Wrote:
Like I'm interested in what you're posting. Just be grateful for what others give to you and don't ask for more than that.


You should have been a guitarist, you could have been the next Pete Doherty.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 12:14 pm 
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I'm not sure what I think about the new MGMT. It's a lot to take in. I don't like Siberian Breaks at all, but Flash Delerium is pretty great.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 12:20 pm 
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" ... the smell of your box on my moustache ... " is the one thing that's really stuck out on my first listen to bonnie prince billy and the cairo gang (from "that's what our love is"). so far a pleasant listen.


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hey, could someone reup the deftones for me? thanks!


here ya go

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:31 pm 
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fly-lo record is pretty good!


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:34 pm 
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jsh Wrote:
" ... the smell of your box on my moustache ... " is the one thing that's really stuck out on my first listen to bonnie prince billy and the cairo gang (from "that's what our love is"). so far a pleasant listen.


haha, wow. :pimp:


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:04 pm 
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DumpJack Wrote:
Maewyn Succat Wrote:
You respond as though I've said I will never ever download an album if I don't have a myspace link spoonfed to me, as though you're monitoring my use of this thread. It was a suggestion to make our posts in here more user-friendly to others so instead of asking RIYL to someone who may reference another set of bands you've never listened to or spout off ridiculously ambiguous genre types, it could all be solved by simply posting that ever-elusive and frustratingly difficult myspace copy-paste.


Why is that you cannot perform this ever-elusive and frustratingly difficult task yourself? Why? Actually forget it. I don't really care anymore. I feel myself catching retard just carrying on a back and forth with you.

Maewyn Succat Wrote:
How about this: From now on, when I post an album or link in here, I will post the link, the cover, a brief description/review if available, and a link to the band's myspace if it means that you'll just shut the fuck up, get over yourself, and stop acting like I've ruined your life by making a harmless suggestion on a message board. Deal?


Like I'm interested in what you're posting. Just be grateful for what others give to you and don't ask for more than that.


dumpjack, I think you're misunderstanding what he is suggesting we do. I don't think he's suggesting a myspace link because he's too lazy to do it himself, it would just be more convienient if the link were just right there with the Link to the album.

Your same argument could be made for a picture of the album included in the post. I mean, sure each of us could google the album cover ourselves, but it's just better to include it in the post with the leak.


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god, i just can't get into congratulations at all. i loved the first album. dang.


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I don't really like having to download an album in its entirety if I'm not sure I'll like it. It would be much easier to listen to in streaming form, whether it be MySpace or Hype Machine or whatever so I can sample first. I get where Maewyn Succat (Joe?) is coming from.


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guys, it's simple. either download the album and check it out, or google the artist name and get all the info and audio you'd like. if you post an album and want to also post the myspace, knock yourself out. it's all good.


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I don't really like having to download an album in its entirety if I'm not sure I'll like it. It would be much easier to listen to in streaming form, whether it be MySpace or Hype Machine or whatever so I can sample first. I get where Maewyn Succat (Joe?) is coming from.


I get it too but the whole idea of suggesting someone ELSE do this is just greedy and insulting.

We're not street teamers here.


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I get what Joe's saying here. I'm not interested enough in some random no name band to google them for information and sound clips. I'm also too lazy to click on a myspace link unless a good description has perked my interest.

That said, I'm not gonna pass up a good opportunity to say SHUT UP MAEWYN SUCCAT


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:08 pm 
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discostu Wrote:
I don't really like having to download an album in its entirety if I'm not sure I'll like it. It would be much easier to listen to in streaming form, whether it be MySpace or Hype Machine or whatever so I can sample first. I get where Maewyn Succat (Joe?) is coming from.


I get it too but the whole idea of suggesting someone ELSE do this is just greedy and insulting.

We're not street teamers here.


Although I am over trying to explain myself, because apparently I am incapable of making my point clear, I am not suggesting you bastards just do it for me. If and when I contribute I would do it as well for whatever I'm pimping.

It was a suggestion for a thread-wide effort.

And now I'll heed billy g, in honor of Ayah, and shut up.


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Good work everybody.


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Dead Meadow - Three Kings - 2010

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Since their first album in 2000, DC’s Dead Meadow haven’t so much evolved as honed. From the beginning, they’ve mined the past for heavy psychedelic influences, and while their early albums have a distinct grittiness as compared to their more recent releases, it’s hard to say whether it’s due to aesthetic choices or simply iffy recording conditions. Their style has remained resolutely backward-facing, drawing from a long thread of psych rockers — one can hear everything from Deep Purple and Iron Butterfly to current brethren like Bardo Pond and Nebula. Like many of the best of that lineage, Dead Meadow are stronger in concert than on album, which made their 2002 live album Got Live If You Want It a bit of a disappointment; it didn’t succeed in the admittedly difficult task of translating the energy of a strong live show into good home listening.

With The Three Kings, the trio set out again, and this time around they’ve got it. Presented as a DVD and soundtrack set, the film mixes fantasy sequences with live footage (only the soundtrack was provided for review so I can’t comment on the visuals except to admit that, yes, that sounds like a potentially fatal notion). As for the music, though, the band added a handful of new studio tracks to the live material, and thankfully the latter recordings are extremely well-done, with the energy of the live setting coming through loud and clear. When the band reaches a peak and the audience can be heard cheering, it feels just right.

The trio’s formula is pretty consistent throughout — a strong, steady rhythm from drummer Stephen McCarty and bassist Steve Kille that provides a foundation for thick, distorted riffs from guitarist-singer Jason Simon. Simon’s stoned vocals are often just another layer, but at times he approaches a pop sensibility that’s almost pretty. "At Her Open Door" stands out for its spacious opening segment, until it dives cathartically into an intense pedal-driven freakout that gets the audience whistling.

"Seven Seers," one of the few songs that stays (for the most part) away from the heavy fuzz riffage, is also one of the strongest. Its droning 12-string strumming follows an eastern mode over drums that convey a slow and steady tribal feel, and the atmosphere evokes the hash-soaked grogginess that the band surely intends.

Certainly, the bluesy distorted riffing sometimes falls into predictability, and the band can’t always succeed on the basis of energy alone. A couple of the tracks chug along in a workmanlike way, and at times I found myself wishing for a bit more chaos, rather than less: if you’re going to let your hair down, then don’t hold back. But more often than not, Simon’s guitar takes things properly skyward, and the songs inspire the right sort of head-nodding.

The Three Kings may or may not convert any doubters to Dead Meadow’s cause — they’re still treading well-worn soil. But even if we’ve heard this sort of thing before, this is proof that a band need not find new ground to be fully satisfying. And there’s no question that anyone looking for their stoner fix will come away from this very pleased.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 5:21 pm 
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David Byrne + Fatboy Slim

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David Byrne + Fatboy Slim

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The disco record about Imelda Marcos' life right? I'm really interested in this.


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not what i was expecting!


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