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Goblins: Suspiria (soundtrack)

Nice picture disc just arrived. 70s horror film synth soundtrack.

Fantastic. Title theme is my favourite but it's all pretty intense and twisted.
 
Am currently obsessed with:
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Katatonia - Brave Murder Day

How did they get it so right, just this once? Everything else of theirs is a little bit "m'eh".
 
mate of mines newest song something abit different to your usual aussie hiphop what do you reckon?
By "a bit different" do you mean "a bit like early True Live"?
 
you might like the new Periphery song, it sounds exactly like them.

I don't.

Youre the third person in the last week to recommend them.

Ill have to give them a listen when I get home... Need to find some new prog bands for inspiration



Sponge
 
I think that might a be a fairly liberal usage of the word 'recommend' there, Sponge.
 
pink Floyd: Dark side of the moon (currently: Time).

Rode home in the rain from my BJCP tasting exam and just had a hankering this morning.

Exam prep music was Michael Gira: God Damn the Sun from the album Songs for a dog.



Swans version (Michael Gira directed band so not a cover) here:

I love both.
 
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Youre the third person in the last week to recommend them.

Ill have to give them a listen when I get home... Need to find some new prog bands for inspiration



Sponge
Saw them live a year or two ago, the vocalist is pretty weak but the rest of the band shreds. Drummer is ******* monster.
 
Ladyhawke. My delrium.

I dunno. It makes me feel good. What else can I say. (other than no - I'm not stoned)

 
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Jose Gonzalez - Heartbeats

Chill out Sunday morning, woke up on the wrong side of the bed (or the good side of a hangover)
 
I think that might a be a fairly liberal usage of the word 'recommend' there, Sponge.

Yea, I probably threw recommend into the mix a little prematurely, but still the 3rd person to ahhh... suggest(?) within the week.

Either way, had a listen to them over the weekend and not too bad indeed. Sounds like a mix of protest her hero and the human abstract.

Still something new to listen to which is always a positive.



Sponge
 
Yea, I probably threw recommend into the mix a little prematurely, but still the 3rd person to ahhh... suggest(?) within the week.

Either way, had a listen to them over the weekend and not too bad indeed. Sounds like a mix of protest her hero and the human abstract.
I'm surprised you hadn't already heard of them. Their guitarist Misha Mansoor was one of the people to really get on board with that whole "djent" thing, he has some serious chops.
Other bands which were ahead of the pack that I can think of are Fellsilent, Sikth, Textures & Cilice.
 
I never really listened to a lot of djent metal style stuff, but always appreciated the skill of the musicians playing.

Anything progressive ill give a good listen to as I have always loved the technicality of it, along with a band being able to play it well and not just thrown every idea into a song and hope it works.

Protest the hero are one of my favourite bands, simply due to how incredible each musician is at their instrument, but still more 'hardcore' than dream theatre, who i also love, but just lack in the singing with james labrie's far-too-high range.

Once again, to each their own, and thats just my little spiel.


Sponge
 
Serge Gainsbourg - Aux Armes et Cetera.

Pretty clapped out idea for a record (sleazy frenchman goes reggae) but it is relaxing after a hard days double batch brewing.

Bowie
 
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