Music
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^great record, great band. Are they still making music?
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As someone that considers "Sea Change" by Beck to be a top 5 all time record, I encourage anyone to check out his new LP "Morning Phase". Fantastic stuff, worthy of being called a companion piece to SC.
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Top 10 favorite albums of the 90's ( in no order)
Talk Talk- Laughing Stock
Slint- Spiderland
Jawbreaker- Dear You
Drive Like Jehu- Yank Crime
Leatherface- Mush
My Bloody Valentine- Loveless
Neutral Milk Hotel- In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
Pavement- Wowee Zowee
Nine Inch Nails- The Downward Spiral
Bonnie "Prince" Billy- I See A Darkness -
^great record, great band. Are they still making music?
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says 2014 new album -
Top 10 favorite albums of the 90's ( in no order)
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My Bloody Valentine- Loveless
...Thoughts on the new MBV?
As a big fan of about half of the records you listed, you've given me some discovering to do on the other half.
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New mbv is a very good record if you can get past it not being loveless
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New mbv is a very good record if you can get past it not being loveless
I was expecting a Chinese Democracy situation but was pleasantly surprised, they really picked up right where they left off.
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Agreed the album reminds me more of isn't anything. Which is a very good thing their is only one loveless
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As someone that considers "Sea Change" by Beck to be a top 5 all time record, I encourage anyone to check out his new LP "Morning Phase". Fantastic stuff, worthy of being called a companion piece to SC.
Beck could record himself pissing on an eight track machine and i would still like it.
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Top 10 favorite albums of the 90's ( in no order)
Bonnie "Prince" Billy- I See A Darkness
My buddy promoted a Bonnie Prince show in my favorite shithouse dive bar for alcoholics in my home town, and saw him twice more in another shithouse dive bar in my college town. Last couple of times have been a bit more civilized. Always great.
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Couldn't agreement more about the new Beck record Sea Change was my favorite record from 2002
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Sea Change is devastating. Kind of came out of nowhere for me and reinforced how broad Beck's talents were.
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Has anyone heard the new Creepoid self-titled album from No Idea? It officially drops next week, but the download link arrived in my mailbox earlier today. It's awesome. Their first album, "Horse Heaven," is amazing. I'll wait to pass judgement on which LP is better once the vinyl arrives and I can give it some more critical listening
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I don't mean to hijack the thread, but it's Friday night and I've been drinking… Here's a few of my favorites from the 90s:
The Promise Ring “30 degrees everywhere”
Dillinger Four “Midwestern Songs of the Americas”
Jawbreaker “24 Hour Revenge Therapy”
Kid Dynamite (s/t)
Braid “Frame and Canvas”
Lifetime “Hello Bastards”
Slint “Spiderland”
Texas is the Reason “Do You Know Who You Are?”
Stereolab “Emperor Tomato Ketchup”
Lush “Spooky”
Twelve Hour Turn "The Victory of Flight"