March 16, 200719 yr Author Can anyone tell me anything about The Klaxons...besides 'they're good'? they are awful imo. "just another NME overhyped band" not more... ;) I have a review for Neon Bible if you want to add it. Also wondering if you have LCD Soundsystems new album. I'm listening to it on myspace. I like. yeah, i'll add it. the funny thing is that Reilly wanted to review it as well :lol: i posted a link of Sound Of Silver in "other bands mp3" thread some days/weeks ago. should still be available. good album btw Blonde Redheads's new album "23" is worth a listen, though not as good as their preview stuff true, it's a good one. i'll add it! ;) any recommendation for something not as easy-listening as coldplay or keane, but not too in-my-ears like modern mouse. to narrow it down even more, no recommendations to bands that already have threads since i've peaked at a few and nothing has really hit that musical note that i seem to be craving. anything close would be helpful :) ambient! either Eluvium or Stars Of The Lid (both are in my top 3 of this year so far)
March 16, 200719 yr i posted a link of Sound Of Silver in "other bands mp3" thread some days/weeks ago. should still be available. good album btw ) Yeah I looked at it last night but it said the file had been removed.
March 16, 200719 yr I recommend you listen to Nizlopi!!!!! Jazz/hip hop/folk all together http://www.myspace.com/nizlopi www.nizlopi.com
March 16, 200719 yr Can anyone tell me anything about The Klaxons...besides 'they're good'? They're Crap :laugh3:
March 16, 200719 yr I recommend you listen to Nizlopi!!!!! Jazz/hip hop/folk all together http://www.myspace.com/nizlopi www.nizlopi.com Are they the band who did the JCB song?
March 17, 200719 yr yeah, i'll add it. the funny thing is that Reilly wanted to review it as well :lol: My Neon Bible Review is underway, getting there... I was going to ask Sam as well but fuck it I'll just post when Im done.
March 18, 200719 yr Author My Neon Bible Review is underway, getting there... I was going to ask Sam as well but fuck it I'll just post when Im done. gooood! post it here ;) http://www.coldplaying.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38473
March 20, 200719 yr Author the new Manics video http://youtube.com/watch?v=BJjMcKDDCeY with Nina Persson in it :hot:
March 21, 200719 yr Author Amiina - Kurr added genre: minimalistic/ambient/electronica Amiina is an Icelandic quartet comprising Hildur Ársælsdóttir, Edda Rún Ólafsdóttir, Maria Huld Markan Sigfúsdóttir and Sólrún Sumarliðadóttir. They frequently perform live and in the studio along with Sigur Rós. The band is known for their unique use of various instruments during their live shows, including playing office bells and the saw. Their work with Sigur Rós is primarily as a string quartet, most notably on their award-winning album ( ), as well as its follow-up, Takk....
March 21, 200719 yr Author you're gonna add Björk's Volta? it's not leaked yet the cover looks awesome btw
March 21, 200719 yr Author Low - Drums & Guns added to the 1st post as well A stark retreat from the relatively sunny sound of The Great Destroyer' date=' Drums and Guns is, as its title suggests, inspired by the war in Iraq. True to the spirit of Low's other work, the outrage and regret expressed by these songs is just as timeless as it is timely, lamenting that war still exists as much as it addresses this particular war. And, while Drums and Guns' emotions and lyrics are complex (and on songs like "Murderer," with its "seems like you could use another fool," they don't pull any punches), its sound is often devastatingly spare and simple. It's almost hard to believe that the band worked with David Fridmann on this album as well as The Great Destroyer -- where that album was lush and overflowing with sonic tangents, Drums and Guns' sound is raw and restricted to just a few key sounds that underscore its themes. Fittingly, most of the album emphasizes percussion; whether it's the martial-yet-jazzy beat that drives "Sandinista" or the somber, almost industrial thud of "Dragonfly," this approach keeps the songs intimate, powerful, and uniquely modern-sounding. Organ also plays a key role on Drums and Guns, particularly on "Breaker," where it magnifies the anguish of lyrics like "my hand just kills and kills," and "Violent Past," where its massive sound closes the album by swallowing the listener in a cathedral of distortion. Aside from this song and the similarly epic "In Silence," most of Drums and Guns is gently but insistently tense, like a nagging conscience: "Take Your Time"'s looped church bells and "Belarus"' ghostly harmonies are bleakly, uncompromisingly beautiful. Low lightens up a little on the album's middle stretch, with "Hatchet," a plea for peace that's surprisingly playful ("let's bury the hatchet like the Beatles and the Stones"), and "Dust on the Window," where Mimi Parker's sweet voice sounds inherently comforting even as she wonders, "where can a girl get a meal?" Despite these bright spots, this is easily -- and understandably -- Low's darkest album since Trust. Unlike that album, however, Drums and Guns never feels dragged down by its weighty subject matter. It's a lean, potent work, and even if it's not one of Low's most superficially pleasant collections of songs, it's certainly among their most necessary ones.[/quote']
March 21, 200719 yr Are they the band who did the JCB song? Yes, they are. Check them out in YouTube - there are some live performances and other crazy stuff.
March 23, 200719 yr Manic Street Preachers![/url] Hey, it say that the file is temporarily unavailable.
March 23, 200719 yr both links of neon bible are no longer working, if someone could update that, that would be sweeeeeell :) also that to deerhoof :/
March 23, 200719 yr Author Hey, it say that the file is temporarily unavailable. another link added ;) both links of neon bible are no longer working, if someone could update that, that would be sweeeeeell :) also that to deerhoof :/ you'll find them here: ht_tp://www.fysikum.net/music/
March 23, 200719 yr another link added ;) you'll find them here: ht_tp://www.fysikum.net/music/ Thanks Nik.
March 26, 200719 yr Kings of Leon - Because of the Times. I didn't think that Aha Shake Heartbreak would have been able to top their debut (Youth & Young Manhood), but it did it, and the same with Because of the Times. True they ain't anything new, so I doubt that Pitchfork will go all wild over them, but it's old time rock 'n' roll.
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