New Rock?... anyone?
Mr. Casual
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I saw !!! this past week and they were dope.. not new by any means.Anyone listening to new rock ish?
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Yeah, that record was a let down. I can only really get into the first track.
Les Savy Fav - Let's Stay Friends
The Celebration
Dan Higgs
Thank You
Dan Deacon
Ponytail
--and/or--
Ecstatic Sunshine
...if they come to town.
On record so far from 2007, some rock I like:
Boris w/ Michio Kurihara (from Ghost) -- Rainbow
Thurston Moore -- Trees Outside the Academy
Oxbow -- The Narcotic Story
Drudkh -- Estrangement
Thank You -- World City
Let down? Are we talkin about the record that has this song on it?
these have been gettin it done for me this year
witch (j mascis on drums!)
Earthless - Rhythms from a cosmic sky
Earth - hibernaculum
Boris w Michio Kurahai - rainbow
Monarch! - dawn of the catalyst
Burried inside (older but they're playign here in a couple weeks)
Neurosis - given to the rising
The Assembled Head in Sunburst Sound
Baroness - Red Album
Jesu - Conqueror
Wolves in the throne room - diadium of 12 stars
om - pilgirmage
FOR DAYS
i like this like i like wes anderson movies. they're always the same, yet i keep finding myself going back...
I gotta agree - Bmore is hot right now. How's the Celebration full-length?
Yep, completely unspectacular and spectacular at the same time.
Well, they have two -- the first came out in late 2005 on 4AD, did you hear that one? I like it a lot, although it is more "produced" than most people in town were hoping. Their live shows were killing people all through 2005, we're talking people actually spinning into incoherent frenzies of ecstatic pleasure, and the record is a great collection of songs that conveys some, but not all, of that feeling.
For people outside of town, I think that record wasn't quite the calling card it could have been -- but when people see them live, they get it.
Their next one is due out in a week or so. Haven't heard it yet. Judging from a recent live shows, their new songs are a lot prettier, and have a slow build that owes something to vintage R+B.
Edit - Oh - some bands mentioned are from bmore - i see
Love that track. I thought the album was real real dope!
I gotta agree - Bmore is hot right now. How's the Celebration full-length?
Well, they have two -- the first came out in late 2005 on 4AD, did you hear that one? I like it a lot, although it is more "produced" than most people in town were hoping. Their live shows were killing people all through 2005, we're talking people actually spinning into incoherent frenzies of ecstatic pleasure, and the record is a great collection of songs that conveys some, but not all, of that feeling.
For people outside of town, I think that record wasn't quite the calling card it could have been -- but when people see them live, they get it.
Their next one is due out in a week or so. Haven't heard it yet. Judging from a recent live shows, their new songs are a lot prettier, and have a slow build that owes something to vintage R+B.
I gotta admit - I only know her from the TVotR song "Staring at the sun" - and that alone has me intrigued.
Personally, I much prefer The Celebration, both live and on record.
All three members of The Celebration are amazing, but it's soulstrut so let me single out the drummer as fucking amazing.
Am I the only one who will ride for Marc Ribot?
- spidey
Signed to Atlantic- could be huge.
http://www.myspace.com/thevirginsnyc
I liked a lot of his late 80s early 90s material but haven't kept up. Based on your recommending that and cosigning on Rainbow, I'm curious. What does the Ribot sound like?
- spidey
Hmm, sounds interesting -- plus I see he's playing w/ Trevor Dunn, who I like. I'll check it out.
Sort of Stooges-esque.
And yeah, !!! rocks my world. Out Hud contains several of the same members, and has a similar no wave sound to !!!'s first album.
Giallos Flame - Live From Dunwich
This is library nerd rock in the form of italian horror flicks (Goblin, Osanna).
- spidey
Well, they have two -- the first came out in late 2005 on 4AD, did you hear that one? I like it a lot, although it is more "produced" than most people in town were hoping. Their live shows were killing people all through 2005, we're talking people actually spinning into incoherent frenzies of ecstatic pleasure, and the record is a great collection of songs that conveys some, but not all, of that feeling.
For people outside of town, I think that record wasn't quite the calling card it could have been -- but when people see them live, they get it.
Their next one is due out in a week or so. Haven't heard it yet. Judging from a recent live shows, their new songs are a lot prettier, and have a slow build that owes something to vintage R+B.
I gotta admit - I only know her from the TVotR song "Staring at the sun" - and that alone has me intrigued.
Some reason i thought this band was an import. This is the same band that has 3 people (gurrl singer) an organ occasionaly, um... and they get pretty tear-the-walls-down? I think the band I'm familiar with tour with deerhoof a while back... They from Baltimore?
WTF?