I was not only there, I bootlegged that ****.manticle said:People can still like tchaichovsky now even if they weren't at his first performance though right?
I was not only there, I bootlegged that ****.manticle said:People can still like tchaichovsky now even if they weren't at his first performance though right?
Y'all got me feelin' all nostalgic...tricache said:Tooheys platinum version of industrial music!!! LOVE IT!!! I used to love stirring up all the "hardcore" industrial people when I was in school who thought Manson was the father of goth and industrial music...yet none of them had heard of Skinny Puppy or even Ministry!! What was wrong with these people!!
*shivers* that is epic...wish I was listening to it on a big home stereo and not my laptop at workDave70 said:Sous le dôme épais
Or The flower duet in boring english.
Stunning
http://youtu.be/Vf42IP__ipw
well I've been listening to it constantly for two days & it's pretty great. I want to post the 2nd last track 'crossburner' but I can't.Liam_snorkel said:The new Dillinger escape plan album has leaked. Yiew, this will wake me up
**** Plato, you're not talking forms, you're talking authenticity - check Heidegger's 'The Origin of the Work of Art'.manticle said:The last thing I want to do is get all music snobby on people - music moves and shifts and changes and evolves like all parts of culture and I have got into bands that are seminal in various genres much more recently than might be expected if I were super cool and knew everything all the time. People can still like tchaichovsky now even if they weren't at his first performance though right?
However it is the absolute disparity between the cultural intention of so many things that makes me cringe when the cheap ****** (or other times over intellectualised) versions become what people solely know and associate. Industrial music, jazz, punk, beer and cider have all had it happen to them.
Hell even early black metal is so different in its intentions to a lot of the 2nd wave Scandinavian stuff (and beyond). Don't want to stop evolution of culture - just not forget the wheres, whys, wherefores and whos especially if they're going to be replaced by gaffe. Good **** happens. People get hold of it, jump on the bandwagon and make **** stuff with a vague link. Then people forget the relevance or origins of the link and see the **** as the thing. Plato would roll in his grave.
Great album hey. The 2nd last track "crossburner" is my "**** yeah" moment, the vocals are great.Proffs said:Argh, can't do sh*t on an iPhone. Anyway, loving the new Dillinger escape plan record. Especially "nothing's funny" for some reason. Links not included (see first sentence).
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