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  • Concert Wishlist (upd)

    21. Nov. 2009, 9:10 von ronnevinkx

    Artists thinking about going to when they show up in my neighbourhood:
    1. Sufjan Stevens
    2. Foo Fighters
    3. Editors
    4. The Postal Service
    5. Snow Patrol
    6. White Lies
    7. Stone Sour
    8. Mogwai
    9. Kaiser Chiefs
    10. Incubus
    11. Nonpoint

    It wouldn't feel like punishment to see these artists live again:
    1. Death Cab for Cutie
    2. Crystal Castles
    3. Bloc Party
    4. Foals
    5. Arctic Monkeys
    6. Chris Cornell

    Any suggestions?
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  • top 50 albums

    21. Nov. 2009, 0:02 von chopchopchop

    chopchopchop's top albums (overall)
    1. Tim and Eric - Awesome Record, Great Songs (209)
    2. Pavement - Brighten The Corners: Nicene Creedence Ed (Disc 1) (120)
    3. Hüsker Dü - Zen Arcade (110)
    4. Melvins - Stag (105)
    5. The Phantom Band - Checkmate Savage (103)
    6. Melvins - Houdini (102)
    7. Slowdive - Souvlaki (100)
    8. God Is an Astronaut - All Is Violent, All Is Bright (91)
    9. Pattern Is Movement - The (Im)possibility of Longing (88)
    10. Lightning Bolt - Hypermagic Mountain (86)
    11. No Age - Weirdo Rippers (85)
    12. Daniel Johnston - Artistic Vice (82)
    13. Years - Years (81)
    14. British Sea Power - Do You Like Rock Music? (81)
    15. Frank Turner - Love Ire & Song (77)
    16. Mogwai - Happy Songs for Happy People (75)
    17. Hüsker Dü - Candy Apple Grey (71)
    18. Shellac - 1000 Hurts (70)
    19. 65daysofstatic - The Fall of Math (68)
    20. Parts & Labor - Mapmaker (67)
    21. Melvins - Nude With Boots (66)
    22. Butthole Surfers - Locust Abortion Technician (62)
    23. Hüsker Dü - Warehouse: Songs and Stories (60)
    24. Far - Tin Cans With Strings to You (60)
    25. Nick Drake - Pink Moon (60)
    26. Far - Water & Solutions (59)
    27. Pavement - Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels Edition [Disc 1] (59)
    28. Guided by Voices - Alien Lanes (58)
    29. Pinback - Blue Screen Life (58)
    30. Kylesa - Time Will Fuse Its Worth (57)
    31. A Place to Bury Strangers - Exploding Head (56)
    32. Yo La Tengo - Prisoners of Love (disc 1) (56)
    33. Swervedriver - Raise (56)
    34. Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass (54)
    35. Mogwai - Zidane - A 21st Century Portrait (54)
    36. HEALTH - HEALTH (53)
    37. Los Campesinos! - Hold On Now, Youngster... (53)
    38. The Hold Steady - Boys And Girls In America (51)
    39. The Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs, Vol. 1 (51)
    40. Asobi Seksu - Citrus (51)
    41. Faraquet - Anthology 1997-98 (50) 42. Graham Coxon - The Spinning Top (50)
    43. Lift to Experience - The Texas Jerusalem Crossroads (50)
    44. Japanther - Master Of Pigeons (49)
    45. Vivian Girls - Vivian Girls (49)
    46. Pale Saints - In Ribbons (47)
    47. Wavves - Wavves (47)
    48. Therapy? - Troublegum (47)
    49. Seabear - The Ghost That Carried Us Away (47)
    50. Suburban Kids With Biblical Names - #3 (46)

    Top albums generator
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  • Friday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04b: 60 to 41

    20. Nov. 2009, 14:47 von amodelofcontrol

    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02a: 160 to 141
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02b: 140 to 121
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03a: 120 to 101
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03b: 100 to 81
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04a: 80 to 61

    60
    Radiohead
    SpielenPlanet Telex
    The Bends
    1995

    The first moment, perhaps, where we realised Radiohead were not your average rock band, or indie-grunge wannabees. This, one of the first singles from The Bends (as a double A-side with SpielenHigh And Dry), had a swirling fog of electronic effects sweeping around the track from the start, and the strange, reverbed piano stabbing through the bass-heavy rock made for a distinctive track. God knows what Thom Yorke was on about for this song, but it is still a fantastic song and a pointer towards the experimentation and plaudits that were to come...

    59
    Arab Strap
    The First Big Weekend
    The Week Never Starts Round Here
    1996

    The first work I ever heard of this band (thanks to John Peel, obviously), back in my late teens this lengthy tale of a heavy weekend out on the lash with your mates before you have any real responsibilities in life, not surprisingly, rang true to me in a big way. The backing is lo-fi and cheap as hell, but frankly, like all Arab Strap songs, it's all about the beautifully observed lyrics and situations by Aidan Moffatt, of which this is by far the best he ever wrote. Also of note: the balloons unleashed during this live version (at their last show) are amusingly incongruous!

    58
    earthtone9
    Withered
    Lo-Def(inition) Discord
    1998

    A fiercely independent and, frankly, a bit odd, this band were. In fact, perhaps a little too out-there at times for the metal mainstream. Success, other than favourable reviews, eluded them, sadly, as a result, but their back catalogue still stands up well. The odd song titles and flat-out refusal to print lyrics/explain backgrounds to songs would have made them stand out enough, but their mash-up of influences - hardcore, progressive metal, thrash, sometimes all at once - frequently made them sound unique. This track is here above the others simply as it's the first I heard - while their best material was on their last album in 2000, this track was more than enough of a standout to get me hooked - bone-dry riffs and raw production, along with Karl Middleton's unusual vocals, not to mention the chorus that leaps out at you and throws it's hands around your throat until you pay attention...

    57
    Prong
    SpielenSnap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck
    Cleansing
    1994

    A track that possesses an extraordinary groove (thanks to the ultra-clean production, the ultra-tight drumming and Paul Raven's bassline), this was, perhaps what is really meant by the odd "groove metal" term. Like the rest of this album, basically it is thrash metal with industrial textures, rather than really being industrial metal. But fuck quibbling about genres, this track rules. Obviously the instantly-recognisable, anthemic chorus helps, but how could we forget the chugging riff, either? Having influenced fucktons of bands since, Tommy Victor never really got the respect he deserved, either...

    56
    The Boo Radleys
    Lazarus
    Lazarus
    1992

    The song that first got the Boos widespread attention, this was an epic track that really did defy attempts to categorize it, merging 60s-esque rock/pop, jazz, soul, shoegaze…and was a truly brilliant, inventive song - a world away from the throwaway pop of Wake Up! Boo that made them pop stars for a fleeting moment. Criminally it was hacked down for it's appearance on Giant Steps, and even further for the single edit, so here's the full, majestic six minute version from Glasto in the nineties.

    55
    Soundgarden
    SpielenOutshined
    Badmotorfinger
    1991

    While Superunknown made them rock megastars, Badmotorfinger was their breakthrough, and it was thanks to singles like this. The grinding verses give way to the burst of light that is Chris Cornell's soaring chorus, and did the band ever get better than this? I think not.

    54
    Heavy Water Factory
    Delusions
    Author of Pain
    1997

    A perhaps little-known industrial band from Detroit, I first stumbled across this band in an article in Alternative Press in the late-90s, and swiftly picked up their first album Author of Pain (it took a while longer before I could get hold of the special edition, the remix album or the second album, all of which I obtained in the end). An unusual artist, really - a fair amount of the album was at the chill-out end of industrial, with the odd flare-up into dancefloor rage, most of the vocals done by guest vocalists...this track, however, was a little different. Jesse McClear himself did the vocals for this track, which is slower-paced but built around a dense meshing of samples and beats, with a ghostly female vocal weaving through it. It's sublime, much as the rest of the album is (Good luck in trying to find a legit copy now, though, seeing as the labels that released it in the US and Europe both went bust many years ago now...).

    53
    Rage Against the Machine
    SpielenFreedom
    Rage Against the Machine
    1992

    The final, climactic track on Rage's incendiary debut, this was the most nakedly political track on an album stuffed with politics. "Anger is a gift" goes the repeatedly whispered refrain, and they ain't wrong. An explosion of sheer fury and injustice, this song did a lot to reignite the cause of Leonard Peltier, an American Indian activist jailed for the murder of two FBI agents in the seventies whose conviction has been repeatedly called into question since. It's also possibly the best Rage ever got musically, too.

    52
    All Natural Lemon & Lime Flavors
    You Can Never Tell
    Turning Into Small
    1997

    Shoegaze, but not as we know it. For starters, this lot were from New Jersey, and while the album I picked up (this one) bore a passing resemblance to My Bloody Valentine in their drenching of just about everything in effects and reverb, they used far more in the way of electronics, from what I can tell. The first track, You Can Never Tell is a glorious three minutes or so of dreamy vocals and guitars that ebb and flow across your ears, and twelve years since I first heard it, I've still never worked out a single word of the lyrics. Perhaps this all-but impenetrable sound and image (the liner notes told me nothing) was one of the things that had me so intrigued. I was also more than a bit surprised to find one of the band is nowadays part of dälek.

    51
    Das Ich
    Destillat (remixed by VNV Nation)
    Re_Laborat
    1999

    Plainly and simply one of the greatest dancefloor remixes I've ever heard, VNV Nation turned what was a so-so single into a track teeming with life (and an absolutely slamming beat) such that this version has now completely eclipsed the original - oh, and ten years on it's still packing the dancefloor.

    50
    Numb
    Critical Mass
    Blood Meridian
    1997

    It is rare that sheer, seething rage can come across in an instrumental track, but Numb manage that here. A track of otherworldly samples, grinding, metallic samples and dark, dark ambience simply explodes into brutally heavy and dark drum'n'bass to spectacular effect. It needs to be listened to very loudly indeed, though, to fully appreciate it.

    49
    One Dove
    Fallen
    Morning Dove White
    1993

    This dreamy, blissed-out track was the opening track from the band's only album, produced by Andrew Weatherall, and boy, it showed. The whole album is imbued with a kind-of comedown feel, in a similar way to the much-more lauded Screamadelica, but what that album didn't have was Dot Allison's sultry vocals. This first track almost sounds as if she recorded when sleepy (and her voclas are recorded in such a way that it sounds like she is singing to you and you only), but the whole track just sounds unbelievably sexy. The band fell apart after this album, and for me Allison's solo work has never come close to this.

    48
    Type O Negative
    Love You to Death
    October Rust
    1996

    While Black No.1 may get the popular plaudits, for me it was always the opener from October Rust that was the Drab Four's truly brilliant moment. An aching gothic ode to lust and desire, their trademark black humour was set aside for once for a deadly-serious track, the stately piano intro and Pete Steele's deep, deep vocals setting the stall nicely - even if, let's be honest, the lyrics gave away a little too much information, eh? :)

    47
    Refused
    New Noise
    The Shape Of Punk To Come: A Chimerical Bombination In 12 Bursts
    1998

    It's never ceased to amaze me that this track seemed to take a while to catch on. Brutal, angry, political hardcore that was somehow wildly accessible, despite being also experimental like much of the album it came from (by this point Refused were unafraid to introduce electronic and acoustic interludes). The fact that it was lauded by just about every other punk or metal band subsequently may have added to it's appeal - a true word-of-mouth hit, perhaps. Whether that was the case or not, this remains an utterly awesome track that even canned crowd noise on the final mosh-down can't detract from.

    46
    The Young Gods
    Kissing The Sun
    Only Heaven
    1996

    The first Young Gods album I bought, indeed, the first TYG material I bought at all was the single for this. A mix of elegant, swirling ambient, and brutal industrial metal, and at points both at once, only this band could ever have carried this off. A unique band who remain endlessly listenable, even after twenty years-plus, and they've still not made a bad album yet, either.

    45
    Gavin Friday
    Little Black Dress
    Shag Tobacco
    1995

    Of his solo material (as opposed to his work with The Virgin Prunes), all most people will remember is the admittedly sublime SpielenAngel from the Romeo + Juliet soundtrack, however the album that this came from had a couple of other cracking tracks (actually, much of the album is worth a listen if you can track it down nowadays). And this is one of them: a wonderfully sleazy, lounge-rock drawl about a girl and her dress.

    44
    :wumpscut:
    SpielenSoylent Green
    Music for a Slaughtering Tribe
    1993

    It's sad, really, that it was all downhill for wumpscut from the very start. This was the first single, and the opening track for his debut album, and it is still an extraordinary track. Pounding, thumping industrial beats with the lyrics and samples all derived from the titular film/story, and the result is frankly a bulletproof track. Shame much of the rest of his career was never as good - particularly in this post-millenial decade, where Rudy R's work descended into dreadful parody.

    43
    Clock DVA
    SpielenThe Hacker
    Buried Dreams
    1990

    This just about squeaks into this list - the album it comes from dates from the 90s - just - so as far as I'm concerned it counts. And this track is perhaps at the cusp of "old-school" industrial meeting 90s industrial - a startling upgrade of the Clock DVA sound with a crisp 90s sheen (even if the graphical work on the video looks dated), the brooding bassline and growled vocals married to the stabbing keyboards. The extended version is even better.

    42
    Alice in Chains
    SpielenMan in the Box
    Facelift
    1990

    The grunge legend's big breakthrough, it certainly didn’t sound a lot like anything else at the time. The lumbering pace of the intro and verses (with Layne Staley's vocals floating across the top), don't initially seem to add up to most, but it's when the soaring chorus kicks in that you suddenly click. It is something special (and was extraordinary live last week, too).

    41
    Mogwai
    SpielenMogwai Fear Satan
    Young Team
    1997

    One of the two titanic tracks that are the lynchpins of Mogwai's debut album, this is the hurricane of three chords, feedback and added flute that closes the album and stands alone as a contender for the finest post-rock track ever written (and, let's be honest, it's probably heavier than many metal bands were at the time, too). The band have made a few attempts to better this (SpielenChristmas Steps and My Father My King certainly spring to mind), but really, it's best left alone. In addition, this track has to be heard live to be believed (one of the loudest and most intense ten or fifteen minutes of live music I've ever seen).

    Tuesday: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.05: 40 to 1
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  • What countries are your top 50 from?

    18. Nov. 2009, 22:39 von hotarunohikari

    USA [19]
    Nine Inch Nails
    Isis
    Tool
    Metallica
    The Dillinger Escape Plan
    Dream Theater
    A Perfect Circle
    Cynic
    OSI
    Rishloo
    Deftones
    Thursday
    Misery Index
    Marilyn Manson
    Mastodon
    At the Drive-In
    Baroness
    WHY?
    Neurosis

    UK [9]
    Anathema
    Porcupine Tree
    Antimatter
    Mogwai
    Archive
    Radiohead
    Frank Turner
    65daysofstatic
    Muse

    France [6]
    Nihil
    Empyr
    Saez
    Year of No Light
    Mihai Edrisch
    Noir Désir

    Japan [6]
    Dir en grey
    Motoi Sakuraba
    Envy
    Heaven In Her Arms
    MUCC
    Akira Yamaoka

    Sweden [5]
    Opeth
    Katatonia
    Cult of Luna
    Pain of Salvation
    Draconian

    Poland [3]
    Riverside
    Indukti
    Lunatic Soul

    Canada [2]
    Alpha Galates
    Harmonium
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  • Top 10 Albums of the 00's

    17. Nov. 2009, 17:57 von CallumMcCahon

    The List
    1. Kid A - Radiohead
    2. Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven - Godspeed You! Black Emperor
    3. The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place - Explosions in the Sky
    4. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot - Wilco
    5. Songs For The Deaf - Queens of the Stone Age
    6. Funeral - Arcade Fire
    7. Mr. Beast - Mogwai
    8. Tallahassee - The Mountain Goats
    9. Relationship Of Command - At the Drive-In
    10. Separation Sunday - The Hold Steady

    Honorable Mentions:
    Turn on the Bright Lights - Interpol
    Mean Everything To Nothing - Manchester Orchestra
    Year Zero - Nine Inch Nails
    White Pony - Deftones
    Murray Street - Sonic Youth
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  • 50 more bout my top 50

    17. Nov. 2009, 16:17 von DeucesAreWild

    1. How did you get into 29? Moe.
    looking for stuff like Phishbut studio work

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22? Infected Mushroom
    "Bust A Move" and it's still awesome

    3. What’s your favorite lyric by 33? Broken Social Scene
    Fire eye'd boy give'em all the slip If your gonna come , you better make it quick, Fire eye'd boy giv'em all the slip.

    4. What is your favorite album by 49?The Jimi Hendrix Experience
    A Band of Gypsy's live, the war sounds he conjures with his guitar are worthy of worship

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own? My Morning Jacket
    none yet, but Evil Urges is near the top of my to buy list

    6. What is your favorite song by 50?Trey Anastasio
    defiantly SpielenShinefrom the same titled cd, pure acoustic pop goodness

    7. Is there a song by 39 that makes you sad?Black Label Society
    they tend to make me more angry than sad....

    8. What is your favorite album by 15?The Black Keys
    Rubber Factory without a doubt, so many classic songs

    9. What is your favorite song by 5? Led Zeppelin
    probablyGoing to California

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy? Arch Enemy
    knowing there are amazing female death metal vocalists make me pretty happy but a song? not so much

    11. What is your favorite album by 40? Ratatat
    Classics, which it most defiantly is, techno on guitars is awesome!

    12. What is your favorite song by 10? Lamb of God
    SpielenNow You've Got Something to Die For, apocalyptic, we count the days!

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 30? Mogwai
    getting blissed out to Acid Food from Mr. Beast

    14. What is your favorite song by 38? Sage Francis
    Going Back To Rehab, animal tranquilizers!

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?Killswitch Engage
    Rose of Sharyn puts a grin on my face usually

    16. How many times have you seen 25 live? Kyuss
    none, and I doubt I ever will,Josh Homme doesn't seem open to a reunion

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23? Pantera
    SpielenCowboys From Hell, and nothing was ever the same

    18. What is your favorite album by 11? The Doors
    The Soft Parade, it has my favourite Doorssong, SpielenRunnin' Blue19. Who is a favorite member of 1?Rich Robinson
    He can play everything from drunken Stonesrock, to Allman Brothers stoner southern boogies to straight up country acoustic rock

    20. Have you ever seen 14 live? Slightly Stoopid
    not yet but i hope to someday

    21. What is a good memory involving 27?Po' Girl
    playing them for a friend of mine and rerealising how great they are

    22. What is your favorite song by 16?Warren Zevon
    Join Me In L.A., the acoustic version with harmonica

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47? North Mississippi Allstars
    i don't remember, they've always just been there

    24. What is your favorite album by 18? Tegan and Sara
    I think it's their newest one but time will tell

    25. What is your favorite song by 21?The Velvet Underground
    i can get it down to five i think, SpielenHeroin, I'm Waiting For The Man, SpielenWhite Light/White Heat, Temptations Inside Your Heart, SpielenAll Tomorrow's Parties

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 26? Air
    something from their first album

    27. What is your favorite album by 3? The Byrds
    one of their first three i can't choose

    28. What is you favorite song by 2? The Electric Prunes
    Smokestack Lightning from Stockholm 67

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32? Broken Social Scene
    i don't remember

    30. What is your favorite song by 8? Black Sabbath
    again, i can narrow it down to 5, SpielenSabbath Bloody Sabbath, SpielenKilling Yourself To Live, SpielenWar Pigs, SpielenParanoid, SpielenSweet Leaf

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live?Snow Patrol
    once, in Winnipeg,Silversun Pickups opened for them, their bus got broken into while they were there

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy? Danko Jones
    all of them get me moving but never happy, they are fairly misogynist

    33. What is your favorite album by 12? Son Volt
    Okemah and the Melody of Riot, it's go the most kick ass rock songs

    34. What is the worst song by 45?Immortal Technique
    i've never really heard a bad song of his

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34? Down
    Bury Me in Smoke

    36. What is your favorite album by 48? Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    TheIs Is EP

    37. How many times have you seen 42 live? Queens of the Stone Age
    never, don't really want to either

    38. What is your favorite song by 36?Swollen Members
    every song from their first album

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28? Incubus
    Wish You Where Here, that song is forever stuck in time

    40. What is your favorite album by 7?Dan Bern
    all of them are equally brilliant

    41. Is there a song by 31 that makes you happy? The Replacements
    Taking a Ride always does

    42. What is your favorite album by 41?Death Cab for Cutie
    Transatlantacism, just before they blew up

    43. What is your favorite song by 24? MF DOOM
    the beat labeled Red #40

    44. What is a good memory you have involving 46? Slayer
    rocking out, thats all i do when i listen to slayer

    45. What is your favorite song by 35? The Watchmen
    the remix toStereo (Remix)

    46. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy? Elliot Smith
    even though the song's about suicide,L.A. always makes me happy

    47. What is your favorite album by 4?Led Zeppelin
    holy shit man that's an impossible choice

    48. Who is a favorite member of 37? Fear Factory
    Dino Cezares is a guitar monster

    49. What is the first song you ever heard by 43?Jefferson Airplane
    SpielenWhite Rabbit probably

    50. How many albums do you own by 20? Shawn Mullins
    the library had his latest one, does that count?
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  • Mogwai: Royal Albert Hall (2006)

    16. Nov. 2009, 9:55 von andyshute

    Some wonderful person has posted the live book of the RAH show Mogwai did in 2006. Over the many times I've seen them live this is my all time favourite gig.

    Everything about that night was perfect. The venue was immense; the crowd were real fans, committed and politely quiet; the sound was enormous, it filled and decimated everything else in the hall, you could feel it through every inch of your body (I thought the bass on 2 rights was going to rupture my sternum); the version of 2 rights was the best I’ve ever heard live, the welcome return of Tracy and the second surprise encore (which I almost missed thinking they had gone) of a monumental and righteous MFMK was perfect.

    I was there with a sweet Jewish San Franciscan girl I was sort of dating at the time at the end of a brief summer of letting go; she jumped a mile out of her seat at the noise mid way through fear satan and half way through MFMK said, ‘wait, this is…’.

    Yes it is; with a smile. It felt better sharing it with someone and I was elated for days. The recording’s pretty good so please download, listen and share it with me.

    Mogwai Royal Albert Hall

    Mogwai
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  • ąę last.fm

    14. Nov. 2009, 19:00 von mdlkfee

    majlstons.!st track: (28 Dec 2008)
    Aqualung - Strange & Beautiful (I'll Put A Spell On You) (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire,…
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    Stephen Fretwell - SpielenPlay
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    Дмитрий Шостакович - SpielenThe Palace Ball (Suite, No. 2)
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    Air - SpielenCe Matin La
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    Flunk - SpielenSix Seven Times
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    Justin Timberlake - Sexy Back
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    SoKo - It's Raining Outside
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    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - SpielenRunaway
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    Lykke Li - Let It Fall
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    Damien Rice - 9 Crimes
    th track: (31 Aug 2009)
    30 Seconds to Mars - SpielenFrom Yesterday
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    A Fine Frenzy - SpielenNear To You
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    Mogwai - I Know You Are But What Am I?
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  • Stray Borders ep review

    12. Nov. 2009, 19:04 von scorpiusdiamond

    Rumblings in the UK post-rock world are reaching their peak this year with the release of some fantastic music from old and new groundbreakers producing orchestral guitar and drums to make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. Sigur Rós released their fifth release included more guitars to delve back into the post-rock category, Mogwai are soon to release their sixth studio album ‘The Hawk is Howling’ on September 22nd and Explosions in the Sky were curators this years ‘ATP vs.’ festival. Newer bands like Leeds’ Vessels have released their much-awaited debut ‘White Fields And Open Devices’, overseen by famed ‘wall of sound’ producer John Congleton. And so, with these new stirrings so comes another, the sophomore release from Stray Borders, Cardiff’s post-rock pioneers.

    The four-track EP begins with simplistic tones of guitar and then drops full force into a continuing pattern of smooth gliding sounds. ‘I Sat To Watch The Snow Fall’ conjures up images not created by previous song titles to create a setting for the instrumental-only release and a blanket of snow seems appropriate to the constant rhythmic pulse and fall of the song. With added degrees of musical maturity, a cello demonstrates the orchestral movements found within post-rock music whilst the drumbeat punctures the sound of the crisp guitar. Although the cello is a flattering addition to the distinct post-rock sound, its prominence in the songs is overused. After a dip back into the introduction’s quiet accompanied by straining, wavering cello the band explode into a string shattering finale commonly found within post-rock songs. With a great, practised momentum, it becomes staggering and sustained and ends with a final grunge-filled note.

    ‘Stalker Music’ starts serenely and sound like a string quartet of two guitars, bass and a cello. It soon transforms into a throbbing, distorted mutant of the opening riff accompanied by deafening drums to slide back into a new riff – clean and quiet. The transitions through rhythm and noise continue throughout the track and the inclusion of cello again adds a new dimension to the already smooth sound of clean, refined guitars. Halfway through the stalker of the title slips in with muted and quiet warped guitar exploding into refrains before becoming quiet again. Then as with the first track, the song descends into a frenzied attack on high notes before passing back into serene comfort once more. Each track from Stray Borders never remains the same throughout, always changing in dynamics and sound.

    The simulated drum taps of a clock are the introduction to ‘This Time Telling Device Perplexes Me’ a definite inclination of the titles relating to the music’s sound. Showing a reserved and quiet sound rather than fast-paced, the band use delay and echo effectively over the cello present once again. With post-rock music being criticised for its repetitiveness, Stray Borders are mindful of diversity with each track. The repeated notes caused by effect pedals feel like spacecraft blips and again may allude to time. The elongation of a single note is a theme central to the post-rock sound, with either effects or continual playing - the wall of sound effect is generated by a cacophony of held notes playing as one chord. The song dips into silence before building up into an angry, dark, grunge onslaught. The contrast is severe between the calm of the beginning and the unforgiving end, switching between malicious chords and high-paced notes before breaking into silence.

    ‘And Now I Know Why I Was Afraid’ opens with a distinctly familiar guitar sounds from more mainstream rock, to be joined by the experimental sounds of effected guitar chords and clear, cut-glass piano from local Cardiff musician Lily Green. The two distinct sounds harmonise and sonically twist around each other in separate melodies. The beautifully creative bass provides a platform for this experimental combination before the guitar takes over to re-introduce the trademark sound of Stray Borders. A gentle four-chord pattern feels incredibly relaxing in comparison to the harsh sounds from elsewhere on the EP. Even the distorted reprise is enchanting in its calming qualities. Although a respite from the harsh sounds of crashing drums and pounding guitar, the track lacks the power of its predecessors, despite an incredible arrangement. A purely soothing track to marvel at, but not to be blown away by.

    There is a large distinction between the live and recorded sound of Stray Borders. Where other bands attempt staggering feats of equipment changing and effects altering to completely replicate the sound of the original, this band know the difference between live sound and recorded sound. You cannot capture the physical feeling of noise against the body and mind through a mixing desk, so why leave it as it is – flat and boring in a padded room? Stray Borders change their sound by adding an extra depth of instruments to distinguish their prowess as musicians where you cannot experience the power of their noise in person.
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  • Best tracks of 2003

    9. Nov. 2009, 22:40 von nomoremilk

    http://www.thesilentballet.com/tsbt/2003/top_tracks.html



    Rachel'sMogwaiM83Explosions in the Sky1 Mile NorthEluvium
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