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  • Posted: 05/26/2015 14:48
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The Perfect Prescription by Spacemen 3


This was really cool. I thought I would've gotten pretty tired of it after the first couple songs, but it had some nice variety I think. I'll have to revisit.

Nachos have you heard this masterpiece?


Apostrophe (') by Frank Zappa

If you have you can try this one instead:


Writer's Block by Peter Bjorn And John
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  • Posted: 05/26/2015 18:19
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Drum 'N' Bass For Papa by Plug

While a teensy bit bloated, this album was so amazing at so many points. Plug definitely knows how to give his songs weight in the production, and I'm really shocked this isn't bolded on RYM. Thanks for the rec, Rocky <3

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The Eldritch Dark by Blood Ceremony
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  • Posted: 05/27/2015 01:09
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shoopadoowop wrote:


Nachos have you heard this masterpiece?


Apostrophe (') by Frank Zappa


Not in love with this to be honest, I feel like it started out a lot better than it ended. I remember my guitar teacher telling me about "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow" and I felt like that was a very good track. But somewhere along the road it kinda revolved into noodling. Really talented noodling, but still just noodling. At least I didn't have to try to get through that Peter Bjorn and John album again Razz

For applerill, have you heard?


From Here We Go Sublime by The Field
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nachosbob wrote:
Not in love with this to be honest, I feel like it started out a lot better than it ended. I remember my guitar teacher telling me about "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow" and I felt like that was a very good track. But somewhere along the road it kinda revolved into noodling. Really talented noodling, but still just noodling. At least I didn't have to try to get through that Peter Bjorn and John album again Razz


What? How can you not like Zappa singing about Stink Foot? Laughing Oh well.

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The Eldritch Dark by Blood Ceremony


Honestly, when I first saw this I was like "Oh great, another metal album, don't think I'm gonna like this"... Oh man was I wrong (about not liking it)! Holy crap it was awesome. Vocals reminded me of Geddy Lee's, which is a plus because I love Rush. Really consistent too, just epic all the way through. Definitely will return to. Thanks so much for this Applerill!

Alright Nachos, I'm gonna give this another shot in an attempt to find what you like, bear with me.
Have you heard this one?


O by Damien Rice
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  • Posted: 05/27/2015 04:28
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Alright Nachos, I'm gonna give this another shot in an attempt to find what you like, bear with me.
Have you heard this one?


O by Damien Rice


I had been intending to listen to that for co-captaining 2002 in the best year tourney, but then I never got around to it for whatever reason. Will check out probably tomorrow and then edit in a review

Ehh so this seems to kinda be what other people must hear when they complain about lifted... I could possibly relisten eventually, I just dont have the capacity for that album right now


I guess now is as good of a time as any to force you to listen to the best album of all time (objectively speaking of course Razz )


Fantasma by Cornelius
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  • Posted: 05/27/2015 14:43
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nachosbob wrote:
Imma try to get back in this

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Theory Of Machines by Ben Frost


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This was pretty awesome. It had this great balance between these noisy, thick guitars and delicate, fragile strings. At times this album was big and at times I felt like it'd fall apart it was so thin. Really gorgeous, and I'm not surprised, Ben Frost is quite good at what he does. Plus, the Michael Gira tribute was pretty cool too, loved it, great music to do work do, really fills out the background in a lush way.


Awesome rec Nacho, thanks!

Here's one for you:


In Plain Speech by Circuit Des Yeux
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nachosbob wrote:
I had been intending to listen to that for co-captaining 2002 in the best year tourney, but then I never got around to it for whatever reason. Will check out probably tomorrow and then edit in a review

I guess now is as good of a time as any to force you to listen to the best album of all time (objectively speaking of course Razz )


Fantasma by Cornelius


I've already heard it Smile, you recommended it to me a while back when I introduced myself on the forums. Great stuff.
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From Here We Go Sublime by The Field

Wow, that was absolutely amazing. In fact, I already added it to my overall, and it's one of the best pop-minimalist electronic albums I've ever heard. Every repetition just filled me with so much joy.

And now I will give Shadowoop a lot of joy (in his pants):

Music To Make Love To Your Old Lady By by Lovage
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Apple, I'm gonna send this your way

Since you liked From Here We Go Sublime so much, I bet you'll like this too (I know I like it):


Cupid's Head by The Field
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  • Posted: 05/28/2015 19:01
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shoopadoowop wrote:

Here DBZ I got one for you, gonna try another Savant recommendation.


Protos by Savant

I remember you saying that if I had something weird or unique from my library, that you would like to hear it, so here you are. This is an album inspired by saturday morning cartoons. Enjoy.


Hey sorry it took me so long to get around to this. Anyway definitely an interesting blend of styles here, though not really so much a blend as a bunch of em mashed together. Inconsistent but with high highs. Starting out I thought I was in for some AOR prog madness and then I get hit by this pseudo-house jam with some pretty killer bass, followed by what is essentially some mid-2000s indie c. Oracle Spectacular. Then back to prog. Eventually I hit a track that reminded me a bit of Imagine Dragons so I'm gonna not talk about that (:p). Second half it gets a little Cut Copy-esque, before hey more AOR prog. It was really overlong, but I think if you culled together all the instrumental tracks (I have nothing against the guy's voice but it always seemed to be paired with my least favorite songs) you could have a really solid short EP. As it stands I'm just gonna listen to Prototype and Nebula on repeat for awhile :p

anyway, for Rocky (seeing as you dug Doll Doll Doll recently):

Liminal Space by Xanopticon
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