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- #1
- Posted: 02/24/2013 17:09
- Post subject: You must listen to the album below you.
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Not for the fainthearted.
You must, at some point, listen to the album posted directly underneath yours. In order to post an album below someone you are required to write a review of the album that was previously posted below you, including who suggested it, then your own suggested album for the person above you. If you've heard it already, feel obliged to give it another spin. No cheating or you're a bad person that sucks.
If you're new, then you get one free album post without writing a review (as you haven't been given an album yet).
Hopefully this will introduce people to new albums that they might not otherwise have heard, and takes away that hard choice of choosing what to listen to next.
Looks like I'm first.
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- #3
- Posted: 02/24/2013 20:40
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Overall, I think this band has serious potential, though the singer seems a bit ill-suited for the sound.
Also, far too many songs were laid-back and repetitive. It took some patience to get through.
However, as I said, they seem to have potential (also, they kinda remind me of Belle & Sebastian. Anyone else?)
My turn!
http://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?a=19830
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- #4
- Posted: 02/24/2013 21:52
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Ah, not quite what I meant! You didn't have to listen to that album, it was for me to review later and then suggest an album for the person above me, so tekin will now listen to your album. But kudos anyway
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- #5
- Posted: 02/24/2013 21:55
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Puncture Repair wrote: | Ah, not quite what I meant! You didn't have to listen to that album, it was for me to review later and then suggest an album for the person above me, so tekin will now listen to your album. But kudos anyway |
Right! Missed that part.
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MrFrogger
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- #6
- Posted: 02/24/2013 21:56
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Exactly, it's the album BELOW you that you will have to review. So here's your real album to review.
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Animal Collective-Campfire Songs
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- #7
- Posted: 02/24/2013 22:08
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I like this idea. Alright someone's gonna be listening to
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Amon Tobin - Supermodified
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- #8
- Posted: 02/24/2013 22:16
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And I shall condemn someone to listen to this lovely record:
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Gorguts- Obscura
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MrFrogger
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- #9
- Posted: 02/24/2013 22:36
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Here is my "While Listening" review of Amon Tobin-Supermodified
Great start, kind of like a Jazz nightmare. Do I hear some flute in there? MORE JAZZ. Hehe voice clips. Okay this is starting to get a little old. Hey look some more electronics.
Woah Portishead called, they want their trip hop back. Now I sense some Arabic influences. Holy shit those Cymbals. SMANG THOSE CYMBALS.
Wooooah creepy, pretty heavy mood shift here. Pretty slow untill those drums and sax come in. Ok now its picking up, these drums make every song 100x better.
Holy shit, its like a Hans Zimmer score that got really smashed at a seedy bar. I have no clue what half of these sounds are, but I like it.
WubWubWub lots of bass in this one. More noises! This seems impossible to replicate live.
Guitar? blasphemy! Smoooth though Woah those drums really picked up, I dig it.
Woah this one scares the shit out of me, its like sitting in a damp creepy cave. What are those weird noises? voices? Also this is repetitive.
Some glass clinking in this one, I dig it. Smooth as butter. These sound effects are interesting. Some cool pitch shifters here
This one is much more grounded than the others, it's okay, just falls short in comparison
The Drums are back, with vengeance! Sick beats
Here comes the sax, I like the salsa overtone on this one
Kind of a low note to end it on, not really a big bang or anything.
Anyways I really liked that! now nutso42 has to review campfire songs!
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- #10
- Posted: 02/24/2013 22:46
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MrFrogger wrote: | Here is my "While Listening" review of Amon Tobin-Supermodified
Great start, kind of like a Jazz nightmare. Do I hear some flute in there? MORE JAZZ. Hehe voice clips. Okay this is starting to get a little old. Hey look some more electronics.
Woah Portishead called, they want their trip hop back. Now I sense some Arabic influences. Holy shit those Cymbals. SMANG THOSE CYMBALS.
Wooooah creepy, pretty heavy mood shift here. Pretty slow untill those drums and sax come in. Ok now its picking up, these drums make every song 100x better.
Holy shit, its like a Hans Zimmer score that got really smashed at a seedy bar. I have no clue what half of these sounds are, but I like it.
WubWubWub lots of bass in this one. More noises! This seems impossible to replicate live.
Guitar? blasphemy! Smoooth though Woah those drums really picked up, I dig it.
Woah this one scares the shit out of me, its like sitting in a damp creepy cave. What are those weird noises? voices? Also this is repetitive.
Some glass clinking in this one, I dig it. Smooth as butter. These sound effects are interesting. Some cool pitch shifters here
This one is much more grounded than the others, it's okay, just falls short in comparison
The Drums are back, with vengeance! Sick beats
Here comes the sax, I like the salsa overtone on this one
Kind of a low note to end it on, not really a big bang or anything.
Anyways I really liked that! now nutso42 has to review campfire songs! |
LOL. That may be the most perfect description I have ever heard of that album. I especially love "a Hans Zimmer score that got really smashed at a seedy bar".
Well I'm about halfway through obscure. I've listened to almost no death metal in my life, so this should be an interesting review
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