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- Thu Sep 22, 2016 3:45 pm
- Forum: Tin Pan Alley
- Topic: New musical fascinations
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- Tue Aug 09, 2016 2:27 pm
- Forum: Tin Pan Alley
- Topic: New musical fascinations
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Re: New musical fascinations
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:My least favourite TMV - meaning it slides down towards the hate zone - but inb4 Epignosis will cheer you on that.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.
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:Strong stuff, but they've been aimless for the past couple of records. With good intent, even, I hear.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.![]()
You're not a true proghead. :PRicochet wrote: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.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.
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.
- Tue Aug 09, 2016 12:21 pm
- Forum: Tin Pan Alley
- Topic: New musical fascinations
- Replies: 72
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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.
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.