So what are you listening to these days?
Love rathergood. The Agamemnon song was the bane of the GM when we were running a bronze age fantasy rpg
just got done with far cry 4 the ending songs are pretty cool..
Regina Spektor
Citizen Cope
Ingrid Michaelson
The Black Keys
Kind of a weird mix, but I shuffle these around depending on the mood.
The Black Keys , Royal Blood , Wolfmother , Arctic Monkeys all in one file and LOUD ♫♪♫♪ ♫♪♫♪ ♫♪ ♫♪ ♫ ♪♫♪
I was such a huge Black Keys fan for over a decade but I just don't like most of the new stuff I've heard from them. The Big Come Up and Thickfreakness were great albums and I loved the direction they went with Rubber Factory. After that there was a stretch where I enjoyed their albums but not nearly as much as the first 3. Brothers and El Camino had their high points and I didn't mind them venturing into a bit more pop rock but from what I have heard since then I feel like they have lost something too important to there sound.
And also, Chulahoma, their album of Junior Kimbrough covers is just exquisite.
Speaking of covers, anyone heard the Chet Faker cover of No Diggity? Fantastic!
Last cover i heard was Johnatan davis doing "Got money". Brilliant!
I've had "I'm an Albatraoz" stuck in my head all week. I quite like it but have a feeling it would get old.
Edited by Galactic FunkRecently I've been listening to a lot of Motorhead, The Exploited, and Chaos UK, and early Cure.
Still loving the usual stuff but after buying the book 'gimme indie rock' about the US hardcore and post hardcore scene in the 80s and early 90s i've been relisting to
HUSKER DU
SEBADOH
HELMET
DEAD KENNEDYS
MINUTEMEN
etc etc
My first music love really and something i always come back to. I play in a goth industrial band, i dj techno in clubs but at home its Husker Du when I want music i really love that means something to me.
Many years ago in the Death Star Canteen.
Still loving the usual stuff but after buying the book 'gimme indie rock' about the US hardcore and post hardcore scene in the 80s and early 90s i've been relisting to
HUSKER DU
SEBADOH
HELMET
DEAD KENNEDYS
MINUTEMEN
etc etc
My first music love really and something i always come back to. I play in a goth industrial band, i dj techno in clubs but at home its Husker Du when I want music i really love that means something to me.
Dead Kennedys is one of my absolute favorite bands. Plastic Surgery Disasters is an amazing album. I use to have my pins of DKs, Exploited, & Crass all next to each other on my jacket, just for the irony lol.
I'm not much into goth beyond Cure & Joy Division (and other favorite), and I don't really consider them goth. I love Skinny Puppy & Ministry, and some of the other groups from their waxtrax circle, but I'm kind of picky with industrial.
I use to play in a kind of punk/industrial band (the Radarmen). What's your band's name? I think you linked me a video once.
In in 'Renoized' but we're more 'industrial' then punk with sort of 'death metal' vocals.
I love Crass too, my wife hates them though. Likewise throbbing gristle.
If i ever want some time alone i stick on throbbing gristle or crass and she just goes and visits her pals
I like the cure and joy division and like you like them more than the 'vampires and poisonous herbs' type of goth, Jd and the cure are more 'post punk' to me.
Apparently both bands considerred themselves 'raincoat bands' and the cures 'goth look' originally came from having pale faces to look more monochrome on stage.
Here you go, this is a composite video to one of our tunes.
Most of this was filmed when we supported KMFDM on a UK part of their tour. Other bits are at another venue... if you look closely our drummer changes!
That was awesome, and it must've been sick to tour with KMFDM. I love the vocal effects by the way, what's he using, sounds like an old eventide.
We were much more campy and silly. This is live from our first or second show.
Two cellos, Jessie Cooke, Donald Fagen's latest, love guitars!>>> Joe Bonamassa,!! the Guys' insanely good!
and for gaming music (xwing battles) Hanz Zimmer soundtracks and of course John Williams!
Slainte' (cheers)
KMFDM was fun but they are real pefectionists so as the opening act you dont get much time for a sound check. Sheep on Drugs were on the same tour. We didnt tour with them just played on dates on the tour, we were not on a bus with em or anything... we barely spent any time with em to be honest.
Alex used to use a lot of vocal processing, he sings pretty 'clean' these days but the effect is about the same
Just picked up the most recent Jamie T album, Carry On The Grudge . He's come a long way since Panic Prevention , and it is **** fine. I rarely have cause to feel so positive about an entire album.
Probably my favorite song:
Toto - Africa
What a tune!
Not bad for a couple of guys in a pizza parlor in Utah:
The Chopin Project, Olafur Arnalds & Alice Sara Ott
And the soundtrack for Interstellar.
In in 'Renoized' but we're more 'industrial' then punk with sort of 'death metal' vocals.
I love Crass too, my wife hates them though. Likewise throbbing gristle.
If i ever want some time alone i stick on throbbing gristle or crass and she just goes and visits her pals
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I like the cure and joy division and like you like them more than the 'vampires and poisonous herbs' type of goth, Jd and the cure are more 'post punk' to me.
Apparently both bands considerred themselves 'raincoat bands' and the cures 'goth look' originally came from having pale faces to look more monochrome on stage.
the music from far cry 4 is pretty cool...
I like all the Bombay Royale stuff.. totally different from the lamestream stuff they play on the radio. actually I seldom even listen to over the air stuff.. thank God for the net! XX is pretty cool stuff too...