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  • CD of the week 23-29.XI.2009: The Big Pink - A Brief History Of Love

    23. Nov. 2009, 10:53 von RadioFabryka

    Zważywszy ogromny rozgłos medialny i nabożne przyjęcie singli, debiutancki album londyńskiego duetu The Big Pink w barwach 4AD stał się jednym z najbardziej oczekiwanych wydawnictw tego roku. I słusznie, bo to debiut kalibru płyt My Bloody Valentine czy The Jesus And Mary Chain.

    Recepta na jedną z najbardziej porywających płyt ostatnich lat, jaką jest "A Brief History of Love" jest prosta: melodia i noise. W przypadku The Big Pink (nazwa zaczerpnięta od klasycznego albumu The Band) to jednak nie tylko proste odwołanie się do The Jesus and Mary Chain czy My Bloody Valentine - czyli drugiej połowy lat 80-tych, kiedy brytyjski rock miał po raz pierwszy (i ostatni) od czasów The Beatles coś nowego i rewolucyjnego do zaoferowania światu. To także połączenie tej stylistyki, nawiązującej m.in. do dokonań Phila Spectora, T.Rex czy Pink Floyd z bardziej współczesnym acidowym space-rockiem spod znaku Spacemen 3, o czym dobitnie przypominają "Crystal Visions" czy "Golden Pendulum", ale też z bardziej zawoalowanymi tradycjami. A to niegdyś inspirującą The Rolling Stones charakterystyczną rytmiką Bo Diddleya ("Too Young To Love"), czy rewolucjonizującą rockowe, postpunkowe rytmy schedą po Can, już o praojcach rockowego noise'u, Faust i Neu!, nie wspominając, bo to w końcu był elementarz brytyjskich shoegazingowców.
    Zespół stworzony przez dwóch londyńczyków, gitarzystę Robbiego Furze'a i Milo Cordella (onegdaj właściciela firmy płytowej Merok Records, w której debiutowali m.in. Klaxons i Titus Andronicus) słusznie na początku roku 2009 został uznany w ankiecie krytyków BBC Sounds za jedną z największych nadziei brytyjskiego rocka.
    Premiera "A Brief History Of Love" to jeden z tych momentów, jakie w pełni zasługują na miano wydarzenia.
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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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  • Friday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04a: 80 to 61

    20. Nov. 2009, 14:30 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

    80
    Consolidated
    You Suck
    You Suck / Crackhouse (The Tim Simenon Remixes)
    1993

    Rude, crude, and something of a dancefloor smash, Consolidated's ultra-political output took a neat turn into sexual politics with this track, when they got The Yeastie Girls in to provide a rap detailing the delights of cunnilingus. Aside from it's headline-grabbing vocals, it's not hard to see why it became a dancefloor favourite - it's thumping beat is somewhat infectious...

    79
    Marilyn Manson
    SpielenAngel With The Scabbed Wings
    Antichrist Superstar
    1996

    Back in the 90s, Brian Warner's alter-ego was actually something thrilling to listen to: particularly on this staggering concept album, the album that made him an arena-level rockstar and offended an awful lot of people along the way, too (both religious types and sneering alternative types - he must have been doing something right to get them both on the same side...). This track was initially, perhaps, lost in the torrent of fury and hate that this album brought forward, but once a few listens passed, it finally revealed itself as one of the highlights of the album - with much of the electronic effects stripped away, this was a raw, feral four-minutes that gets better and better with every listen.

    78
    Beastie Boys
    SpielenSabotage
    Ill Communication
    1994

    Just in case you needed reminding, the Beastie Boys weren't always about hip-hop - they could rock too, as this awesome funk-rock pastiche (and soundtrack to imaginary cop show) showed in spades. Obviously best appreciated in conjunction with the legendary video...

    77
    Kill II This
    Crucified
    Deviate
    1998

    Amid the stampede of nu-metal bands in the late 90s, some more interesting bands did appear. Kill II This were one of those, owing more to the industrial metal of earlier in the decade than anything else. Not all of their material was great, it has to be said - the band all-but-disowned the first album other than the title track, and the last album wasn't up to much either - but the two in between were certainly of interest. The standout on second album Deviate was this monster - opening with scratching and heavy-duty techno, before a thunderous industrial metal juggernaut storms through it all. A rather unusual touch were the quasi-gospel backing vocals, which while they didn't always work on other tracks, sure as hell did here. Random fact: main man Mark Mynett nowadays is a senior lecturer in the music technology department at the University of Huddersfield...!

    76
    The Mad Capsule Markets
    Tribe
    OSC-DIS(OSCILLATOR IN DISTORTION)
    1999

    No, I had no idea what the hell this lot were on about, either. They had apparently been around for some years in Japan before they first broke through in Europe with this fantastic, techno-metal beast, with impenetrable lyrics but one hell of a groove. They subsequently gained quite a fanbase over here, too, even if they were never quite as impressive as this again.

    75
    Mansun
    SpielenShe Makes My Nose Bleed
    Attack of the Grey Lantern
    1997

    Is this where I admit to being something of a Mansun fanboy back in the day? At one point, I had everything - including the white label CD release of Egg-Shaped Fred - released up to the third album, although a large proportion of my CD collection being stolen a long time ago meant I don't have it any more. I still listen to the band with some fondness, though, particularly the lofty aims of the first album. One of the later singles from that album is my choice here, one of the more straight-up indie rock tracks here but still with some glorious harmonies and those quite odd lyrics about a dominant lover...

    74
    Sonic Youth
    Spielen100%
    Dirty
    1992

    I've no shame in admitting that my interest in Sonic Youth's output ceased in 1994 or thereabouts, having found just about everything they've done since profoundly boring. The reason is tracks like this - a searing, thundering tribute to a roadie of theirs who was murdered, and the storming opener to their most commercial album by far.

    73
    Pantera
    SpielenMouth For War
    Vulgar Display of Power
    1992

    One album where the cover summed up exactly what was going on - this was thrash/groove metal that was like repeated punches to the face, such was the aggression contained within. And this was the first of those - seemingly a challenge by Phil Anselmo to whoever was talking shit about him to come and say it to his face. Good luck, folks...

    72
    The Afghan Whigs
    Fountain and Fairfax
    Gentlemen
    1993

    Greg Dulli's band were never quite like other "alt-rock" bands. With a clear love of soul/R&B music from decades past, their sound stood out to say the least. None more so than on their finest album, Gentlemen, where Greg Dulli's frank honesty about his and male failings in general made for some brilliantly observed songs. This one - about trying to give up the booze, apparently - was one of many highlights on the album, and Dulli's vocals on this track are simply awesome - the wracked emotion in his voice clearly from personal experience of what he was singing about...

    71
    Suede
    SpielenKilling of a Flash Boy
    Sci-Fi Lullabies
    1997

    One of few bands able to release a B-sides compilation that was easily the equal of the "A-sides", hearing them all together on Sci-Fi Lullabies perhaps made a convincing case that the first CD at least was the best album they ever released. And one of the centrepieces of that first CD was this track, a snarling, spiky glam-rock stomp with all of the sexual ambiguity and darkness that Suede did so well in the early years. It was also an astoundingly good live track, too.

    70
    Liberty 37
    Pig
    When We Say EP
    1999

    One of a handful of Tool-esque bands that appeared around this time, Liberty37 played it less deliberately obtuse, hard-rocking in sound at times but with clear, intelligent lyrics for the most part (and frequently referencing Bill Hicks and Tool in their lyrics and themes, too). Their second album sank without trace, but the first album was a joy to listen to. Better still was this B-side, a slow-burning missive of anger that had vocalist Ishmael Lewis calming enunciating every single syllable clearly of lyrics that screamed revenge. By some considerable distance their most powerful live track, too...

    69
    Idlewild
    Captain
    Captain
    1998

    And yes, I know this sits above the track that it is more than a little bit of a nod to (Slint's Good Morning Captain, if you needed to ask). Back in the days when Idlewild were still a small band from somewhere in Scotland, they were also still interesting, a spiky, rough'n'ready post-rock-influenced punk band who were yet to turn into a dull R.E.M. clone. This EP - all 19 minutes of it, of which six minutes were the last track of six - flew by in a flurry of youthful energy, but it was the title track that was king here. A bit slower, but all angular rhythms and Roddy Womble's rasping, partly-screamed vocals adding to the excitement. The biggest shame is that Idlewild seemed to be trying to erase this from their history: quite why it wasn't on their best-of a few years ago I have no idea.

    68
    Therapy?
    Knives
    Troublegum
    1994

    The finest one minute and fifty-six seconds Therapy? ever recorded, this is a short, pounding metal track of tongue-in-cheek hatred and self-loathing (it's tempting to suggest this was a pisstake of the grunge scene) that opened their most successful - and best - album by miles.

    67
    The Beta Band
    SpielenDry The Rain
    Champion Versions
    1997

    The Beta Band's first single, a marvellous, shambling electronic-folk track that quite rightly caused something of an indie sensation (and initially was an absolute bitch to get hold of until The Three EPs compilation followed eighteen months or so later). I'm not exactly sure what it is that made me love this track so much - maybe it's the pure simplicity of it, maybe it's just that it's a brilliant song, plain and simple.

    66
    My Bloody Valentine
    SpielenOnly Shallow
    Loveless
    1991

    The glorious, in-turns-screeching-then-dreamy opener to one of the critic's favourite albums of the 90s, this track took the whole idea of quiet-LOUD to insane extremes - opening with a cacophony of squalling guitars (multitracked and through god only knows what effects pedals), before settling into a mellow feather bed for Bilinda Butcher's vocals to float on - and the two sections trade places for the rest of the song. It's bloody marvellous, and really, it lives up to the hype. Honestly.

    65
    Fear Factory
    Demanufacture
    Demanufacture
    1995

    It really is hard to overstate just how revolutionary this sounded when it first dropped. The first really seamless attempt at bringing together extreme metal and industrial electronics, the whole album is a masterpiece, but more than anything it's the opening (title) track that left jaws on the floor. The machine-like riffing, the tool-like precision of the drumming...this really was cybermetal, and the band have spent fifteen years unsuccessfully trying to better it.

    64
    One Minute Silence
    Brainspiller
    Available In All Colours
    1998

    Presumably a comment on the salivating mass media when it comes to another serial killer on the loose, this was a marvellously tongue-in-cheek track that even went to the lengths of creating fake news reports and station idents to back up the subject matter. Musically, of course, it's what OMS always did so well - chunky, riff-tastic funk-rap-metal...

    63
    Rammstein
    Bück Dich
    Sehnsucht
    1997

    Long-since removed from R+ live sets, this track (it translates as Bend Over, by the way) was at one point the climax, so to speak, of the live set, where Till would lead out a be-gimped Flake onto the stage, unveil a dildo from his trousers, and I'm sure you can guess the rest. The track itself is great on record - rampaging industrial metal that R+ do so well - but live it really is something else (and is about ten times heavier, too). Need I remind you that this (live) video is not especially worksafe?

    62
    dEUS
    Hotellounge (Be The Death Of Me)
    Worst Case Scenario
    1994

    One of dEUS' most majestic songs, a musing on getting old, and reflecting on the past with a rueful smile, it's also one of their most tender songs, too. Much of the first dEUS album was reflective, but never quite like this. It's weird, bluesy-rock feel is gradually chipped away and replaced by fuzzy, surging rock, before returning to the original calm to close. Older live versions used to add an additional verse at the end, and I was never sure why this wasn't kept in for the recorded version...

    61
    Add N to (X)
    SpielenMetal Fingers in My Body
    Avant Hard
    1999

    This band's endearingly retro take on electro - only using analogue synths, not to mention their image - certainly made them stand out among the legions of other electro bands at the turn of the century. It also helped that they wrote a number of spectacularly odd tracks, too, of which this was certainly the wierdest. The robot-fetishism only hinted at in the repeated (robotic voiced) title refrain of this otherwise (kinda) straightforward electro-rock track was made really bloody obvious by the ultra-not-worksafe video...of a girl ordering a robot, umm, escort, and then being, er, pleasured. A lot.

    Shortly: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04b: 60 to 41
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  • seen live

    19. Nov. 2009, 20:23 von Taktslaget

    070807 Bo Kaspers Orkester

    080307 Familjen
    080307 Kent
    080731 Amanda Jenssen
    080731 Kent
    080731 Lykke Li
    080731 Blondie
    080806 Keerup

    090305 Nina Kinert
    090305 Anna Ternheim
    090624 Doll And The Kicks
    090624 Morrissey
    090702 bob hund
    090702 Depeche Mode
    090702 Fever Ray
    090814 Timo Räisänen
    090814 Bon Iver
    090814 Beirut
    090814 Band of Horses
    090814 Robyn
    090814 Laakso
    090814 Glasvegas
    090814 Arctic Monkeys
    090814 Fever Ray
    090815 Patrick Wolf
    090815 Jenny Wilson
    090815 [ingenting]
    090815 Vampire Weekend
    090815 Olle Ljungström
    090815 Florence Valentin
    090815 dead prez
    090815 Amadou & Mariam
    090815 Basement Jaxx
    090815 My Bloody Valentine
    090815 Lily Allen
    090815 TeddyBears
    090822 White Lies
    090822 Coldplay
    090918 Håkan Hellström
    090925 Laleh
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  • songs to have sex to

    17. Nov. 2009, 11:37 von vr4g

    i couldn't sleep last night so i made a little sex-chart in my head.
    suitable sex songs in no particular order

    1.Nine Inch Nails- Closer ~ just read the lyrics
    2.Radiohead -creep ~ don't know why
    3.Beherit- The Gate Of Nanna ~ I also call it "the anthem of sodomy"
    4.Massive Attack - Teardrop ~ obviously
    5.GY!BE - East Hastings ~ be sure that your partner isn't premature like me
    6.My Bloody Valentine - Sometimes ~ Oh, I'm so orignal
    7.W.A. Mozart - Lacrimosa ~ because it's nice
    8.Deftones - Riviere ~ one of the best
    9.Godflesh - Domain ~ Hot NEKKRO KVLT SEX
    10.Cult of Luna - Marching to the heartbeats ~ My favourite, be sure you put it on repeat, 'cause it's short.

    Bonus Track:
    Neutral Milk Hotel- The King of Carrot Flowers pt.2 & 3 - only on your honeymoon and only if you're pure.

    There are a lot of great sex songs that I didn't mention so don't wet your panties.
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  • The Big Pink - “A Brief History Of Love”

    17. Nov. 2009, 0:47 von Batman_Forever



    Przyznam, dawno nie walczyłem z żadnym albumem tak, jak z “A Brief History Of Love”.

    Walczyłem, tzn. próbowałem znaleźć w nim więcej wartości niż rzeczywiście się w nim znajduje. Próbowałem połapać się, o co w tym chodzi, czy jest jakiś klucz do tej płyty poza “Wrzućmy do miksera nasze ulubione zespoły i jazda”. Widząc te wszystkie zachwyty w necie i w mediach (NME i Pitchfork zgodni? - niemożliwe), zacząłem pytać samego siebie, czy to ja jestem ślepy, czy to z resztą jest coś nie tak.

    Przykład pierwszy z brzegu: otwierające płytę “Crystal Visions” jest oparte na shoegaze’owym zgiełku, cofniętych wokalach, a także znaku firmowym duetu, czyli wplecionej w tło elektronice. Ale poza porządna robotą producencką, nadal nie widzę w nim sensu, kompletnie tego nie chwytam. Mam wrażenie, że przy powstawaniu większości kawałków na płycie, miały miejsce takie dialogi:

    - Robbie, co tam jest jeszcze napisane?
    - Gitary mamy, syntezatory i popowe wokalizy też… Dorzuć soczysty rytm by ludzie mogli się do tego bujać.
    - Jest.
    - A właśnie, przybrudźmy to wszystko nieco, aby niebyło, że piszemy proste przeboje. Wiesz, musi być ambitnie, wszyscy powinni myśleć, że my tacy szlachetni jesteśmy. No i Azjatka - musimy mieć Azjatkę na bębnach. Ile znasz kapel, w których na bębnach gra Japonka?

    Wymienię, aby mieć to już za sobą: ściany gitar jak My Bloody Valentine i The Jesus and Mary Chain, momentami psychodeliczna atmosfera znana z dwóch pierwszych płyt The Verve (zresztą wokal Furze przypominam barwą głos Ashcrofta). Praca domowa odrobiona, wpisanie się w obecne trendy zaliczone. I nie szkodzi, że niewiele z tego wynika.

    Chaotyczność tej recenzji odpowiada chaosowi panującemu na “A Brief History Of Love”. Album od samego początku dryfuje. Dokąd, nie pytajcie. Zahacza o wiele brzegów, elegancko przesiąka odpowiednimi stylizacjami, ale to wszystko nie trzyma się po prostu kupy. Nie zapamiętałem żadnej melodii oprócz “Dominos” i ani razu z własnej woli, po wielokrotnym przesłuchaniu z czystego poczucia recenzenckiego obowiązku, nie udało mi się dotrwać dalej niż do piątego numeru. Ten album ma wszystko, oprócz siły, która zmusiłaby mnie, abym do niego wrócił.

    Krzysztof Kowalczyk



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  • Milestones

    16. Nov. 2009, 20:23 von Jobseeker

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  • You Made Me Realise EP (1988)

    15. Nov. 2009, 21:46 von stephanklaus

    You Made Me Realise (My Bloody Valentine)

    An EP must be essential when 4 out of 5 tracks on it are on the band's setlist 20 years later. And one of them is their shows' finale and most notorious live number.



    One of the most things I like here is the vocal of Bilinda Butcher. She sings lead in the avant garde song Cigarette in Your Bed and in the catchy Drive It All Over Me, one of the catchiest tunes ever put to record and my favorite track of the EP. You Made Me Realise, the title track, is the most noisy track in this EP, followed by the dirty Slow. Thorn rounds out the whole affair with a whooshing sound. All 5 songs are completely essential to your MBV collection.

    Unlike Loveless this is easily digested, and though some of the lyrics are a little disturbing it is no less thrilling or entertaining. Most bands could only dream of getting 5 songs this great on an album, let alone an EP.

    You Made Me Realise cover art


    Tracks

    1SpielenYou Made Me Realise 3:45
    2SpielenSlow 3:11
    3SpielenThorn 3:36
    4SpielenCigarette In Your Bed 3:29
    5SpielenDrive It All Over Me 3:04


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  • Just wondering...nothing to see here

    14. Nov. 2009, 7:29 von TheMattEvans

    I don't even have to ask for album recommendations from you thanks to the power of the google

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  • The Jesus and Mary Chain's Psychocandy and 99 other great records of all time.

    11. Nov. 2009, 2:08 von Ascaroth


    1. The Jesus and Mary Chain - Psychocandy 1985
    2. Neurosis - The Eye of Every Storm 2004
    3. Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights 2002
    4. Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band - Horses in the Sky 2005
    5. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Take Them On, On Your Own 2003


    6. Mr. Bungle - California 1999
    7. Red Sparowes - At the Soundless Dawn 2005
    8. The Velvet Underground & Nico - The Velvet Underground & Nico 1967
    9. Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures 1979
    10. Tool - Lateralus 2001


    11. Acid Bath - Paegan Terrorism Tactics 1996
    12. Drive-By Truckers - The Dirty South 2004
    13. Cult of Luna - Salvation 2004
    14. Pelican - Australasia 2003
    15. King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King 1969


    16. Oceansize - Effloresce 2003
    17. Liars - Drum's Not Dead 2006
    18. Soundgarden - Down on the Upside 1996
    19. Ulver - Perdition City 2000
    20. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Howl 2005


    21. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven! 2000
    22. The Knife - Silent Shout 2006
    23. Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation 1988
    24. Gregor Samsa - Rest 2008
    25. Estradasphere - It's Understood 2000


    26. Porcupine Tree - The Sky Moves Sideways 1995
    27. Anathema - A Fine Day to Exit 2001
    28. Pelican - Untitled 2003
    29. Cave In - Perfect Pitch Black 2005
    30. The God Machine - One Last Laugh in a Place of Dying 1994


    31. Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea 1998
    32. Keelhaul - Subject to Change Without Notice 2004
    33. maudlin of the Well - Leaving Your Body Map 2001
    34. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - f#a#∞ 1998
    35. The Blood Brothers - ...Burn, Piano Island, Burn 2003


    36. Soundgarden - Superunknown 1994
    37. Joy Division - Closer 1980
    38. Pink Floyd - Ummagumma 1969
    39. I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness - Fear Is On Our Side 2006
    40. The Dillinger Escape Plan With Mike Patton - Irony is a Dead Scene 2002


    41. Death From Above 1979 - You're a Woman, I'm a Machine 2004
    42. My Bloody Valentine - You Made Me Realise 1988
    43. maudlin of the Well - Bath 2001
    44. Motorpsycho - Phanerothyme 2001
    45. Animal Collective - Feels 2005


    46. M83 - Saturdays=Youth 2008
    47. Echo & The Bunnymen - Ocean Rain 1984
    48. Stephen Brodsky's Octave Museum - Stephen Brodsky's Octave Museum 2006
    49. Kayo Dot - Choirs of the Eye 2003
    50. King Crimson - Discipline 1981


    51. The Beta Band - Heroes to Zeroes 2004
    52. No-Man - Together We're Stranger 2003
    53. Pelican - The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw 2005
    54. Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun 2000
    55. 16 Horsepower - Folklore 2002


    56. Red Sparowes - Every Red Heart Shines Towards the Red Sun 2006
    57. Thee Silver Mountain Reveries - Pretty Little Lightning Paw 2004
    58. King Crimson - THRAK 1995
    59. Electric Wizard - Dopethrone 2000
    60. Can - Monster Movie 1969


    61. My Bloody Valentine - Loveless 1991
    62. Sparklehorse - It's a Wonderful Life 2001
    63. Lou Reed - Transformer 1972
    64. Have a Nice Life - Deathconsciousness 2008
    65. 13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators 1966


    66. The Mars Volta - De -Loused in the Comatorium 2003
    67. Stove Bredsky - The Black Ribbon Award 2008
    68. Pink Floyd - Meddle 1971
    69. Sunn O))) & Boris - Altar 2006
    70. Caravan - If I Could Do it All Over Again I'd Do it All Over You 1970


    71. Pyramids - Pyramids 2008
    72. Serena-Maneesh - Serena-Maneesh 2005
    73. Tool - Ænima 1996
    74. Amplifier - Amplifier 2005
    75. Brant Bjork - Jalamanta 1999


    76. Porcupine Tree - In Absentia 2002
    77. Cave In - Jupiter 2000
    78. The Residents - The Commercial Album 1980
    79. Arcturus - The Sham Mirrors 2002
    80. Ulver - Blood Inside 2005


    81. Opeth - Blackwater Park 2001
    82. Mare - Mare 2004
    83. Envy - A Dead Sinking Story 2003
    84. Nick Drake - Pink Moon 1972
    85. Modeselektor - Happy Birthday! 2007


    86. Kayo Dot - Blue Lambency Downward 2008
    87. Jesu - Jesu 2005
    88. Isis - Panopticon 2004
    89. Khanate - Khanate 2001
    90. Deerhunter - Microcastle/Weird Era Continued 2008


    91. Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago 2007
    92. The Gathering - Souvenirs 2003
    93. These Arms Are Snakes - Oxeneers or The Lion Sleeps When Its Antilope Go Home 2004
    94. The Residents - Animal Lover 2005
    95. A Place to Bury Strangers - A Place to Bury Strangers 2008


    96. The Arcade Fire - Funeral 2004
    97. Women - Women 2008
    98. The Black Angels - Passover 2006
    99. Fugazi - The Argument 2001
    100. Sonic Youth - Washing Machine 1995
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