Originally posted by hutch:Except you gotta go to Wal-Mart to buy it.
ac dc black ice..
the world needs some new ac dc..
Albums you are looking forward to in 08!!!
Just put Back in Black on. I mean they've been recording/releasing it over and over for the last 28 years anyway.
Originally posted by hutch:
ac dc black ice..
the world needs some new ac dc..
"Squarepusher– the nom de jam of English IDM pioneer and really good bassist Tom Jenkinson– will issue his full-length follow-up to 2006's Hello Everything on October 27 in the UK from Warp."
Awesome.
Although his discography is one of the most hit-or-miss ever, Hello Everything was his best album since Music is 1 Rotted Note. Hopefully this one will be just as good.
Awesome.
Although his discography is one of the most hit-or-miss ever, Hello Everything was his best album since Music is 1 Rotted Note. Hopefully this one will be just as good.
New Grails sounds promising:
"With Faust conspirator Steven Wray Lobdell and Earth/Sunn O))) producer Randall Dunn as engineers â?? not to mention drummer Emil Amos having recently become the new other half of Om â?? Grailsâ?? avant-metal leanings are evident as always. But Doomsdayerâ??s Holiday finds their already-broad palette continually expanding with 70s European film noir and cosmic free jazz explorations to compliment the Middle Eastern psychedelic folk-metal the group is already known for. Inviting the legendary Alan Bishop of Sun City Girls to add vocals to the mix for the ominous â??Predestination Bluesâ? only adds to its unusual beauty."
"With Faust conspirator Steven Wray Lobdell and Earth/Sunn O))) producer Randall Dunn as engineers â?? not to mention drummer Emil Amos having recently become the new other half of Om â?? Grailsâ?? avant-metal leanings are evident as always. But Doomsdayerâ??s Holiday finds their already-broad palette continually expanding with 70s European film noir and cosmic free jazz explorations to compliment the Middle Eastern psychedelic folk-metal the group is already known for. Inviting the legendary Alan Bishop of Sun City Girls to add vocals to the mix for the ominous â??Predestination Bluesâ? only adds to its unusual beauty."