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Jay Bennett - Bigger Than Blue
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(08-22-2009 10:04 PM)Lush Wrote: [ -> ]Great tune. Have you heard the little Sigur Ros side project by Jonsi and Alex "Riceboy Sleeps?"

No, I haven't. I'll be sure to see it out.

Pavement- Grounded

Creed: My Own Prison, Human Clay

Randomd stuff off Zune
(08-25-2009 11:43 AM)niuhuskie84 Wrote: [ -> ]No, I haven't. I'll be sure to see it out.

Pavement- Grounded


Say, I thought Pavement had a harder sound than that tune.... am I wrong?
The 74th Annual Old Fiddler's Convention in Galax, VA is August 3 - 8, 2009...
http://www.grandcrew.com/videos/st-vince...te-du-rock

Annie Clark: Stripped of everything that makes these songs so dark on the album.
Radiohead- Packt Like Sardines In A Crushed Tin Box





Quote:Everything here is rounded. There are no edges on either disc, it's all fuzzy and yet brilliant to hear at the same time. It's music of such quiet and devastating power it can silence a room in five minutes without the volume knob on the stereo being manipulated. There are detractors -- or better yet, cynics -- who wonder why, and how, music like this, music that simply is, that evolves and returns to silence over and over again, is even necessary. The answer is simple: because the sound on And Their Refinement of the Decline is the sound of everything already after it has fallen apart. It is not a sound that dares to rebuild anything, speak anything, or declare anything. It simply wants to document what happens when it all goes to hell, and in that space, that quiet space, Stars of the Lid emerges with a sound that is as hopeful as it is funereal. It is simply the sound of "is-ness," something that becomes nothing, only to become something again. And Their Refinement of the Decline is deeply moving. Stars of the Lid doesn't give a damn about any experimental "indie" scene nonsense either. This will appeal to fans of Eno's ambient work (though it speaks volumes louder and yet is gentler), Philip Glass, Morton Feldman, Bryars, Steve Reich and Charlemagne Palestine, but is completely its own bag of sonic tricks. It's an awesome thing, this album, and anyone, virtually anyone who encounters it will be in some way moved by the impure music it contains. -Allmusic
(08-26-2009 02:59 PM)bitcruncher Wrote: [ -> ]

Ooh, I love Kelly Hogan. I met her one night when she was tending bar at The Hideout.
Kelly Hogan is great, isn't she? I got to meet her when she came to the Bijou in Knoxville. She's got a warped sense of humor, and I really like that...
Sun Kil Moon- Carry Me, Ohio



Such a great, melancholy album; one of the best of the decade IMO.
Ted Nugent - Girl Scout Cookies
Temper Trap- Conditions- Just realized their song was on the trailer for 500 Days of Summer. Sweet Disposition is a fantastic song. I'll probably lose a lot of indie cred by admitted it, but I don't care anymore.



This is also good



And some Noah and the Whale



And nice on the Bell X1 Swoosh! Caught them before a show, forget who was headlining. Either the Heartless Bastards or Handsome Furs.
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Despite the annoyingly twee name, they've got some good lo/mid-fi sounds.

Name the last song you've heard that talks about losing your virginity in the library and throws the word "microfiche" in there and having your "back to the spines". . .

(08-31-2009 12:26 AM)Raider_ATO Wrote: [ -> ][Image: The-Pain-Of-Being-Pure-At-H.jpg]

Despite the annoyingly twee name, they've got some good lo/mid-fi sounds.

Name the last song you've heard that talks about losing your virginity in the library and throws the word "microfiche" in there and having your "back to the spines". . .


I've been meaning to check this out. I keep thinking I've heard them, but then I was thinking of the Joy Formidable. 03-lmfao

I've been revisiting some of my hip hop stash lately, or diggin in the crates as the kids say



And one of the best songs ever



Oh and another best song ever


Nice on the Gang Starr Lush :D

But I prefer this

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