What Are You Listening To?

Limahl - Don't Suppose


The Band Whose Name is a Symbol – Masters Of The Mole Hill

If you liked early Mogwai, I strongly suspect you'll like this. Great instrumental jams.

Ty Segall - Emotional Mugger
Been listening to the Cure's Bloodflowers.. the only CD of theirs I have enjoyed since Wish….I guess there have only been like 3 others.. Wild Mood Swings 4:13 and the Cure

I wonder how Bloodflowers would have done if it had come out after Wish….

funkadelic - maggot brain/america eats it's young
parliament - chocolate city
kinda dinged up, but nothing a good cleaning can't fix.
bowie - heathen/reality/hours…
i actually prefer this trilogy (today).
iggy - the idiot / lust for life
anyone see him w/josh homme on colbert last night?

dyecraig wrote:
iggy - the idiot / lust for life
anyone see him w/josh homme on colbert last night?


I did! It was a great interview and pretty cool performance. I will certainly get Post Pop Depression when it drops. It was cool to see Troy Van Leeuwen and Dean Fertita in the group too.

I've been listening to mainly all my old Motorhead and Bowie records. I had to dig them out. Its really bittersweet to hear them again. I just got done listening to "Bomber" from Motorhead I have a WLP reissue on Profile.

I have also been blasting "Black Star" and Baroness's "Purple" in my car non-stop.
Amebix - Monolith
Did anyone listen to the Jesu & Sun Kil Moon album yet?  I listened to about half of it earlier today and am not sure what I think about it. 
Unsanity wrote:
dyecraig wrote:
iggy - the idiot / lust for life
anyone see him w/josh homme on colbert last night?


I did! It was a great interview and pretty cool performance. I will certainly get Post Pop Depression when it drops. It was cool to see Troy Van Leeuwen and Dean Fertita in the group too.

I've been listening to mainly all my old Motorhead and Bowie records. I had to dig them out. Its really bittersweet to hear them again. I just got done listening to "Bomber" from Motorhead I have a WLP reissue on Profile.

I have also been blasting "Black Star" and Baroness's "Purple" in my car non-stop.

baroness - purple - is terrific, beautiful packaging too.
bowie - station to station w/nassau '76 concert
kinda done with sun kill moon, but reviews sound intriguing.
dyecraig wrote:
kinda done with sun kill moon, but reviews sound intriguing.
Jesu is definitely the stronger of the contributors for me… Maybe it grows on me.  I listened to some random tracks and need to listen to the album in order.

The Sun Kil Moon stuff is too stream of consciousness -  too literal - almost talking - not singing…
i don't know if he will ever surpass "ghosts" (for me), but "benji" was great - the song about the led zeppelin movie was pretty much my middle school life in song.
Tau Cross - Tau Cross  ;D
On heavy rotation this week…

METZ II
Bottomless Pit - Shade Perennial
Brothers of the Sonic Cloth
Graveyard - Innocence and Decadence
PAW - Dragline
Slint - Spiderland
bob72 wrote:
On heavy rotation this week…

METZ II
Bottomless Pit - Shade Perennial
Brothers of the Sonic Cloth
Graveyard - Innocence and Decadence
PAW - Dragline
Slint - Spiderland


Brothers of the Sonic CLoth is a good listen. I wish the production was a little better though. I saw them in Richmond over the summer and Tad Doyle is just as awesome as ever.

Those two 90's albums from Paw are great. Got the cassettes of both and still go back to them.
Right now I am listening to Pop. 1280 - Paradise

I might check that one out later…
Unsanity wrote:
bob72 wrote:
Brothers of the Sonic Cloth

Brothers of the Sonic CLoth is a good listen. I wish the production was a little better though.

black yoga meditation ensemble
good day to start yoga.
Abbath - Abbath

carl orff - der mond
this was too bizarre and cool to pass up for .50
based on a grimm fairy tale about 4 drunk dudes who try to steal the moon.
and when st. peter sends down a comet to break up a dead man's party you will jump out of your rocking chair.