Scratch that, it's now The Dance of the Moon and the Sun. Been listening to that album a ton the past couple weeks. The parts that seemed weak before don't seem that way anymore, especially at high volume.
Scratch that, it's now The Dance of the Moon and the Sun. Been listening to that album a ton the past couple weeks. The parts that seemed weak before don't seem that way anymore, especially at high volume.
Maybe The Tired Sounds of Stars of the Lid; whenever I have a serious reading or sth I automatically listen to this album and can only switch to Bach Cello Suites.
Demon Days, by far. It was the first album I ever got, and I listened to it almost every day for a year on my "portable" diskman, meaning it wasn't ruined by the mp3 age...
Since then, I've gained much more respect for it, having listened to hundreds of other albums and never finding its equal. By now it's probably been at least 150 listens through the whole thing and many more listening to only certain songs. _________________ Please feel free to throw album suggestions my way.
Up the bracket by The Libertines and Ill Comunication by the beasties, I've listened to that ablum so much that I kind of ruined it for me, its just too much, it took me like five years before I could listening to Sure Shot without thinking "Not again, man".... Good times,
Albums I love but don´t listen that often:
Slayer's Reign in blood, gets me a bit violent so I try to avoid it...
Elliott Smith's Figure 8 and Either/Or, Love the guy, but I haven't listened to the full albums in some time... _________________ This is the life we choose, the life we lead, and there is only one guarantee: None of us will see heaven. . .
The Cure - Disintegration
The Police - Synchronicity
The Police - Ghost in the Machine
The Cure - Standing on a Beach - The Singles
Led Zeppelin - IV
Nirvana - Nevermind _________________ The atmosphere rots in time.
Demon Days, by far. It was the first album I ever got, and I listened to it almost every day for a year on my "portable" diskman, meaning it wasn't ruined by the mp3 age...
Since then, I've gained much more respect for it, having listened to hundreds of other albums and never finding its equal. By now it's probably been at least 150 listens through the whole thing and many more listening to only certain songs.
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