I've been listening to a lot of Morphine lately, and I've found them to be a pretty cool band. Cure for Pain, in particular,is a great chill rock album.
In all my years of browsing the vinyl racks at used music stores, antique shops, and flea markets, I've never run across a Daniel Amos vinyl. Until today. Figures it'd be their country album. And it'd be filed under "A" for Amos.
im still sore about the mastering job on the album, because they finally managed to strike a happy medium between their early classically-inflected tech death and their later more simplistic but still fun orchestral death metal but the mastering just completely sucked the life out of it
there was like a massive article in some guardian media section about the guy who basically runs the shangaan electro scene in south africa, like organises the danceoffs and basicallly got that record released, then i forgot about it, then stumbled across it again on spotify when i was looking for something completely unrelated and was like 'oh hey i remember reading about this'
I already knew that Anathallo's brass players were guest musicians on mewithoutYou's Brother, Sister, but holy crap Orlando Greenhill played double bass on one track?
Also, on the "Spider" tracks, Aaron Weiss sounds remarkably like the singer from Modest Mouse.
1. Months ago, I heard a rumor that Matt Death & The New Intellectuals might finally, finally release Death on the Pacific in 2013. There's not much time left for that to come true.
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Likin' dis.
Figures it'd be their country album. And it'd be filed under "A" for Amos.
venetian snares is on soundcloud now
I was absolutely not ready for the country-swing tune "Abidin'" just three tracks in.
gmcfosho raps for real, serious captain murphy vibe at points
1. Months ago, I heard a rumor that Matt Death & The New Intellectuals might finally, finally release Death on the Pacific in 2013. There's not much time left for that to come true.
2. Someone went and put all of Sufjan Stevens' officially-released Christmas music in a single youtube video. Nearly five hours of that Creepy Christmas Feeling.
3. Death Metal English. THE TORTUOUS LEXICON, ELUCIDATED. EPHEMERAL MIRTH BESTOWED UPON THE ELECTRONIC MASSES.
I'd say cool beans but i honestly cannot remember anything about their debut EP so that prolly does not bode well...
which i would embed at this juncture were it not NSFW
Fact.