That new Mars is sick; I think its my favorite out of all of them. You cant replace Jon Theodore, but they finding great replacements. I cant believe I missed them this year.
i only have one black flag album and that's 'damaged'. i haven't listened to their other albums.
the lineup in this album is:
henry rollins-vocals
dez cadena-guitar vocals
greg ginn-guitar
charles dukowski-bass
robo-drums
robo played drums for misfits also
released in 1984
it has some of their well-known songs: t.v. party, six pack, rise above, spray paint. the ones that actually got some radio play. it was also henry rollins' first album with the band. i think rise above was featured in some 80's skate movie. i love the guitar riff on rise above. i tend to listen to the songs i've mentioned above or the "hits" of the album. as a counterpart, the rest of the album is dark.
the album cover on damaged is strange. usually they had their signature illustrations but on this one they decided to use a photograph. that's henry rollins on the cover. the album cover that i remember seeing at the record shop and being fascinated with was everything went black and this one...
I haven't seen the Roots live in more than a few years.
However, when i did they killed it. Amazing stage presence and group of multi-muscians. Especially for a Hip Hop group.
I assume they are still killing it given their perfomance on David's Chapelle's Block Party video, plus recent reviews from friends et al.
Just picked up Koushik's first full length album Out My Window this week:
I don't really know how to describe it; very earthy/sunshiny sublime filtered retro sounding acoustics with hard drum loops and horns (think Dilla meets Four Tet meets Beta Band meets RJD2 meets DJ Shadow). A really interesting act to add to the Stones Throw army, but he fits pretty well. I've been listening to it on repeat all day every day since I've gotten it; I'd also recommend his EP of various single called Be With to get you through the winter months.
For Black Flag fans... or maybe not for Black Flag fans...
Check out Rise Above by Dirty Projectors.
it's a conceptual album which re-imagines Black Flag's Damaged purely from how the lead singer of Dirty Projectors remembers the album. outside of the album's connection to Damaged, i think the album is fantastic and worth checking out. listen to the title track, rise above.
Anybody like Jandek? I just found out he will be doing a performance in my small college town of all places and am trying to decide whether or not to go.
It is tomorrow and thus pretty last minute. Plus, i haven't been in much of a "folk" mood lately (been listening to a lot more dubstep and grime of late).. But then again problem one of my only (in the near to long term) chances to see him.
And yes while i am not a rapid fan am familiar with his stuff.
I saw Dino-Saur JR last night. Fuck yeah!!! That was an awesome show.
Plus, i found out Isis will be in G'ville in about a month.
Which should be an even more awesome rock heavy show.
yeah not a big fan of isis or the genre in general, and mr lif is pretty good... even a person such as myself thats not a big hip hop fan would be down for seeing them...
im personally excited to see menomena at the division st festival in chicago on sunday... have been a fan of theirs for years and have missed them every other time theyve been through chicago...
i wanna talk about music
btw, i like it...
That new Mars is sick; I think its my favorite out of all of them. You cant replace Jon Theodore, but they finding great replacements. I cant believe I missed them this year.
...also, there is some stuff by TheSoundOfAnimalsFighting that reminds me a lot of MarsVolta.
sweet. i'll have to check out that new jenny lewis.
i had forgotten about the mars volta. i really liked de-loused in the comatorium and thought frances the mute was ok. i'll have to reacquaint myself.
yesterday i started listening to this:
http://www.emusic.com/music/images/album/282/112/880/11288079/300x300.jpg
madvillainy 2: the madlib remixes
it's good stuff.
d'oh! i knew i would fuck that up.
MC Chris (aka MC PeePants)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRhnw1gFuDA
oh yeah, ha ha ha. pee pants from ATHF?
the same ... 'i want candy, bubblegum and taffy!'
any black flag fans out there? (meta, dammson, i'm lookin' @ you)
album-wise, where do i start?
i only have one black flag album and that's 'damaged'. i haven't listened to their other albums.
the lineup in this album is:
henry rollins-vocals
dez cadena-guitar vocals
greg ginn-guitar
charles dukowski-bass
robo-drums
robo played drums for misfits also
released in 1984
it has some of their well-known songs: t.v. party, six pack, rise above, spray paint. the ones that actually got some radio play. it was also henry rollins' first album with the band. i think rise above was featured in some 80's skate movie. i love the guitar riff on rise above. i tend to listen to the songs i've mentioned above or the "hits" of the album. as a counterpart, the rest of the album is dark.
the album cover on damaged is strange. usually they had their signature illustrations but on this one they decided to use a photograph. that's henry rollins on the cover. the album cover that i remember seeing at the record shop and being fascinated with was everything went black and this one...
roots and gym class heros concert on sat, do they perform
well? i like their style of music but not everyone does
well on stage
probablyly shouldve asked this before i bought the tickets
I haven't seen the Roots live in more than a few years.
However, when i did they killed it. Amazing stage presence and group of multi-muscians. Especially for a Hip Hop group.
I assume they are still killing it given their perfomance on David's Chapelle's Block Party video, plus recent reviews from friends et al.
BLACK FLAG ... i love TV PARTY; "Fallguy! Hill Street Blues!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFF7jzVfSB0
thanks for the black flag rec damm.
marimba, i was rocking out to that song (as well as "six pack") on the way to work this morning.
good stuff!
phil, did the roots live up to your expectations?
back in the day i used to bump 'esham'...utube that and get ready.... mainly boomin words/judgement day/night/etc
the roots are dope...i havent seen them in about 4 years though.......
lately i have been featuring detroit artists in my blog/clothing line.... from hip hop to funk to soul to electro....
Just picked up Koushik's first full length album Out My Window this week:
I don't really know how to describe it; very earthy/sunshiny sublime filtered retro sounding acoustics with hard drum loops and horns (think Dilla meets Four Tet meets Beta Band meets RJD2 meets DJ Shadow). A really interesting act to add to the Stones Throw army, but he fits pretty well. I've been listening to it on repeat all day every day since I've gotten it; I'd also recommend his EP of various single called Be With to get you through the winter months.
Phuyake,
I have been meaning to check out that Koushik album...
ahhhh, yes, i got that koushik album too. it's very good.
nam, do check it out. it's worth your while.
have you heard of the polyphonic spree? they're from my hometown in tx. you'de like them if you like that dude.
TWO...TWO L.A. BANDS...AH, AH, AH
http://www.myspace.com/helloastronautgoodbytelevision
http://www.myspace.com/wearetheworldthecult
also from my home:
midlake
Dread is that a new screenname?
yup!
For Black Flag fans... or maybe not for Black Flag fans...
Check out Rise Above by Dirty Projectors.
it's a conceptual album which re-imagines Black Flag's Damaged purely from how the lead singer of Dirty Projectors remembers the album. outside of the album's connection to Damaged, i think the album is fantastic and worth checking out. listen to the title track, rise above.
Dirty Projectors
from Brooklyn!
http://www.myspace.com/dirtyprojectors
and they have a cute guitarist
anyone know what zac de la from rage is doing these days?
blackharp, one day as a lion
and yeah... polyphonic spree... i am familiar with the band, but not so much with their music. are they similar to animal collective?
so...
busy busy week here at the old office.
id like to thank
The Knife - Heartbeats
Simian Mobile Disco - Hustler
Burial - Archangel
Crystal Castles - Crimewave
Burial!!!!
god i love that song... really really good...
but im PARTICULARLY obsessed with simian mobile disco...
ever since i heard their song
I Believe
last year... ive really been digging them...
I have been listening to a lot of Grime an dDubstep lately via two websites
http://dot-alt.blogspot.com/
and
http://www.subfm.com/listenflash128k.php
Anybody like Jandek? I just found out he will be doing a performance in my small college town of all places and am trying to decide whether or not to go.
It is tomorrow and thus pretty last minute. Plus, i haven't been in much of a "folk" mood lately (been listening to a lot more dubstep and grime of late).. But then again problem one of my only (in the near to long term) chances to see him.
And yes while i am not a rapid fan am familiar with his stuff.
Just purchased:
Yeah Yeah Yeahs: It's Blitz!
I instantly feel in love with this album. I'm kind of obsessed and intend on having a dance party later this week to this album.
Jack White's new band is pretty cool. Album out June 9.
smiling faces tell lies
can you dig it? can you dig it?
I saw Dino-Saur JR last night. Fuck yeah!!! That was an awesome show.
Plus, i found out Isis will be in G'ville in about a month.
Which should be an even more awesome rock heavy show.
what am I th eonly one who is intereste din atlking about music?
To back to back awesome music shows this week.
Isis and Mr. Lif. Will probably end up missing both because they are during the week. Who books that shit??
Question so if I only go to one which should i see. Some really awesome poltiical rap or some heavy, orchestral/symphonic slow jamming metal?
id go with mr lif... but thats mostly cause i dont get the whole isis thing...
lletdownl,
As in you don't like them?
Personally, Gainesville just lacks decent loud guitar music (that isn't bad local punk) and I like to support such shows when I can.
yeah not a big fan of isis or the genre in general, and mr lif is pretty good... even a person such as myself thats not a big hip hop fan would be down for seeing them...
im personally excited to see menomena at the division st festival in chicago on sunday... have been a fan of theirs for years and have missed them every other time theyve been through chicago...
menomena should put ona good show. And you are right I am sure Mr. Lif will tear it up...
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