Vdubs
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Perhaps the GOAT album.
So good was this masterpiece that McCartney and Lennon were inspired by it produce
this masterpiece album
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Spotify $9 a month.Im of the same vintage as you....in my youth it was vinyl and cassette tapes.
Youtube has definitely helped broaden one's musical horizon....especially with the recommended stuff of other artists/songs that show up on the right, and you can keep surfing almost endlessly...finding new obscure artists or old time obscure artists that blow your mind...the music so modern and genre-hybriding tho of the early 70s say.
Spotify i've never used...maybe i should look into that....if it's free.
I have a 10 terrabyte portable harddrive that's at full capacity due to movies and music. I'm a terrible hoarder.
Free with ads. Worth the $9 though.Spotify $9 a month.
I thought about it, but seriously use it every day.
Never have to hoard music again, although i do!!
That Beatles song above is me this year.
heard that beforethe future is now, old man
Recently started going right through Soft Cell, Billy Idol and Depeche Mode. So many brillilant songs. I'm finding non radio songs to be far superior.And yes thats very true......someone recommends an album.....you listen to it a little, pass it off, months/years later, you happen to listen to it again, and suddenly you realize how great it is, how much you enjoy it, and start getting into the full discography of that band.
I dunno what the reason for that is exactly. It defies explanation imo.
radio has always been s**t. they only repeat the biggest hits, but artists have a lot of inventive songs, or branch off with different genres or just have a lot of equally awesome songs to those big hits that exist in their albums that people would never know about.Recently started going right through Soft Cell, Billy Idol and Depeche Mode. So many brillilant songs. I'm finding non radio songs to be far superior.
Isis - Panopticon. Had a lot to with sending me off the musical deep end into more obscure stuff than the standard SOAD / Korn / Tool / Pantera type of metal.
you dont need to. the triple bar menu icon thing in the video displays all the songs in that playlist for one to select thruif you follow the link to the YouTube vid, you'll see a playlist of all the songs.
My current favourite metal album, been listening to it for weeks. If you follow the link to the YouTube vid, you'll see a playlist of all the songs. Hansi Kursch's (of Blind Guardian) and Jon Schaffer (Iced Earth)'s side piece that just released a new album only days ago. Hansi is probably my favourite vocalist ever.
This is the best thing I have heard recently. Perfectly combines post-rock and hardcore and has all these little intricate moments that are almost kitschy. I’ll have to delve into their discography.
Also makes me want to listen to Boris and Boredoms.
thanks for this, just listened to the first two songs, will save for later.
kinda reminds me of toe in some ways (japanese also, but also some of the drumming). a lot heavier though obviously.
I had a quick listen the other day but need to listen some more.Have you heard the new Psychonaut LP? Also really cool.
Pretty much this year’s post-metal AOTY nom.