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by Marmot
Thu Sep 22, 2016 3:45 pm
Forum: Tin Pan Alley
Topic: New musical fascinations
Replies: 72
Views: 5237

Re: New musical fascinations

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by Marmot
Tue Aug 09, 2016 2:27 pm
Forum: Tin Pan Alley
Topic: New musical fascinations
Replies: 72
Views: 5237

Re: New musical fascinations

Ricochet wrote:
Metalmarsh89 wrote:The Mars Volta, Amputechture - a friend recommended this one to me last week, and I've listened to it on almost a daily basis. Damn good album.
My least favourite TMV - meaning it slides down towards the hate zone - but inb4 Epignosis will cheer you on that.
Perhaps it's an accessibility thing. Perhaps it's a mood thing. I've also listened to their first two albums occasionally over the last couple years. I definitely enjoyed moments from them, but not quite to the extent of this one.
Ricochet wrote:
Metalmarsh89 wrote: The Decemberists - these guys are fantastic! I bought a couple of their albums like 2-3 years ago, but only just recently got around to listening to them. They're something special in the current Indie/Folk scene.
Strong stuff, but they've been aimless for the past couple of records. With good intent, even, I hear. :shrug:
Hazards of Love is excellent imo. The King is Dead is less consistent, but has some standout songs. I'm still meaning to pursue them beyond these two albums.
Ricochet wrote:
Metalmarsh89 wrote: Paul Simon - There are a few artists/bands I'm a little embarrassed to admit that I've never gotten around to checking out with any depth (thinking about starting a thread about this). Paul Simon is in that group, but that is quickly changing. I really liked what I heard after listening to Graceland.
I never plan to check him in detail (already did S&G and that felt enough), but ugh, true story following: I fancied this song in my childhood because it had a hooky chorus, was airing on MTV and had a cool video or something, but since I totally forgot what it was, except for the hook and the image of two people having a dance routine while playing on brass instruments, that somehow got stuck in my brain. Sometime last year I finally heard it again - on speaker at a supermarket, I think, lol - listened to the lyrics carefully, then went home to check the source.

The result of my investigation: my acquired taste music lover persona is now fully compromised by the fact that one of my 3-year old earworm guilty pleasures was listening to Paul Simon's You Can Call Me All (off Graceland, incidentally). Fok.
You're not a true proghead. :P
by Marmot
Tue Aug 09, 2016 12:21 pm
Forum: Tin Pan Alley
Topic: New musical fascinations
Replies: 72
Views: 5237

Re: New musical fascinations

The Mars Volta, Amputechture - a friend recommended this one to me last week, and I've listened to it on almost a daily basis. Damn good album.

The Decemberists - these guys are fantastic! I bought a couple of their albums like 2-3 years ago, but only just recently got around to listening to them. They're something special in the current Indie/Folk scene.

Paul Simon - There are a few artists/bands I'm a little embarrassed to admit that I've never gotten around to checking out with any depth (thinking about starting a thread about this). Paul Simon is in that group, but that is quickly changing. I really liked what I heard after listening to Graceland.

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