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3 votes
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Half Man Half Biscuit - No One Cares About Your Creative Hub So Get Your Fuckin' Hedge Cut
3 votes -
This is the most beautiful song I've ever heard - and it's country
okay okay what in the actual fuck so i'm a southern boy myself. ever since i was a little kid my mom tried so hard to make me into a little cowboy. i was bought cowboy boots, cowboy hats, and...
okay
okay
what in the actual fuck
so i'm a southern boy myself. ever since i was a little kid my mom tried so hard to make me into a little cowboy. i was bought cowboy boots, cowboy hats, and boot-cut blue jeans. even at my young toddler age, i detested all of it lmao.
i was always a city boy.
i loved the idea of big cities like new york, los angeles, chicago, etc. hell, i even fantasized about spending my days in dallas of all places when i was in school daydreaming.
my music tastes trended as far alternative as my style in clothes and girls - in middle school i listened to everything from Shinedown to Disturbed to A Day to Remember to Dimmu Borgir (spooky!)
when i was in higschool - everything from showtunes (Phantom of the Opera) to Eminem to more metal (We Butter The Bread With Butter) to indie rock (Mumford and Sons)
but never in my life was country even a blip on my radar.
sure there were one or two songs you pick up that you get to know like
"Pretty Good at Drinking Beer" x Billy Currington
(my stepdad is a country musician. it's hard not to pick up something here and there.)
but
i just discovered a new genre of music (new to me).
i just discovered a new sound.
i just discovered my new favorite song.
and it's country.
Hank Williams III - "Ghost to a Ghost"
like oh my God
i just earlier this week discovered something called "Outlaw Country". i'd somehow managed to go my whole life without ever coming into contact with this.
will you listen to this fucking song??
it's the same classic country instruments that we've heard for decades.
paired with dark, angsty, grungy, emo lyrics.
with an incredibly metal breakdown serving as the chorus.
with a terrifically orchestral and bluesy viola/violin backing the entire song.
WHAT IN TARNATION!?
why did no one ever tell me there was an entire subgenre of emo cowboys running around talking about sleeping on the blacktop, relationship struggles, and popping hella pills
i now listen to country music and i'm never admitting it to my parents lmao.
if you didn't catch the link earlier, this song is a fucking work of art and literally brought me from awe to tears to fuck yeah! all in the span of six minutes in public in this cafe.
i think i've looped it back 7-8 times in a row now.
i'm floored.
what did you lot think?
do you listen to outlaw country?
please pass on any recommendations you have
8 votes -
~music Listening Club 21 - At Folsom Prison
21 weeks and yet another classic record discussion: At Folsom Prison by Johnny Cash! At Folsom Prison is a live album and 27th overall album by Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in May...
21 weeks and yet another classic record discussion: At Folsom Prison by Johnny Cash!
At Folsom Prison is a live album and 27th overall album by Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in May 1968. After his 1955 song "Folsom Prison Blues", Cash had been interested in recording a performance at a prison. His idea was put on hold until 1967, when personnel changes at Columbia Records put Bob Johnston in charge of producing Cash's material. Cash had recently controlled his drug abuse problems, and was looking to turn his career around after several years of limited commercial success. Backed with June Carter, Carl Perkins and the Tennessee Three, Cash performed two shows at Folsom State Prison in California on January 13, 1968. The resulting album consisted of fifteen tracks from the first show and two tracks from the second.
Despite little initial investment by Columbia, the album was a hit in the United States, reaching number one on the country charts and the top 15 of the national album chart. The lead single from the album, a live version of "Folsom Prison Blues", was a top 40 hit, Cash's first since 1964's "Understand Your Man". At Folsom Prison received positive reviews and revitalized Cash's career, becoming the first in a series of live albums recorded at prisons that includes "At San Quentin" (1969), "Pa Osteraker" (1973), and "A Concert Behind Prison Walls" (1976). The album was rereleased with additional tracks in 1999, a three-disc set in 2008, and a five LP box set with bonus rehearsals in 2018 for Record Store Day. It was certified three times Platinum on March 27, 2003 by the Recording Industry Association of America for US sales exceeding three million.
Here's the place to discuss your thoughts on the record, your history with it or the artist, and basically talk about whatever you want to that goes along with At Folsom Prison! Remember that this is intended to be a slow moving thing, feel free to take your time and comment at any point in the week!
If you'd like to stream or buy the album, it can be found on most platforms here.
Don't forget to nominate and vote for next week's obscure record in response to this comment!
8 votes -
Post one of your favorite songs have other tilderados recommend a related song
Probably best to have the parent threads be somewhat more well-known songs to make this easier, but anything goes really!
16 votes -
Rilo Kiley - Accidntel Deth
8 votes -
Magano - Montinho (2017)
5 votes -
Monetochka - Kazhdyj Raz (Every Time) (2018)
4 votes -
‘Amazing Grace’ film review: Aretha Franklin lives in this resplendent gospel concert film
5 votes -
Pigpen Radio Selectors - Bristol cannabis club bun'fire special
3 votes -
Little Big - Faradenza
3 votes -
Eduard Khil - Zima (Winter) (1971)
5 votes -
Bembeya Jazz National - The Syliphone Years Vol. 1 (full album audio)
6 votes -
Aurora - Live on KEXP (on location in Reykjavík, Iceland) (2018)
10 votes -
~music Listening Club 20 - Washing Machine
Hey, we made it to week 20! Here we've got this week's user-voted record: Washing Machine by Sonic Youth! Washing Machine is the ninth studio album by the American experimental rock band Sonic...
Hey, we made it to week 20! Here we've got this week's user-voted record: Washing Machine by Sonic Youth!
Washing Machine is the ninth studio album by the American experimental rock band Sonic Youth, released on September 26, 1995 by DGC Records. It was recorded at Easley Studios in Memphis, Tennessee and produced by the band and John Siket, who also engineered the band's previous two albums. The album features more open-ended pieces than its predecessors and contains some of the band's longest songs, including the 20-minute ballad "The Diamond Sea", which is the lengthiest track to feature on any of Sonic Youth's studio albums.
Taken from @Cleb's pitch:
I listened to this fairly recently and after my previous experience with Sonic Youth (Daydream Nation, Sister), which I thought was mostly just okay, fine, whatever, I did not expect to get as much enjoyment out of this album as I did. Yeah, it's Sonic Youth going even less no-wave inspired than before, but I think they fit far better into that groove of noisy-ish alt rock without the no-wave coming in at times. Maybe I just think the writing is cooler. All I know is it made me finally able to say "I appreciate Sonic Youth."
Here's the place to discuss your thoughts on the record, your history with it or the artist, and basically talk about whatever you want to that goes along with Washing Machine. Remember that this is intended to be a slow moving thing, feel free to take your time and comment at any point in the week!
If you'd like to stream or buy the album, it can be found on most platforms here.
7 votes -
The Big Dig jazz show, episode 5: Cover Me Badd!
7 votes -
Pingipung Podcast 98: André Pahl - Plancton
3 votes -
The Dip - Sure Don't Miss You | OurVinyl Sessions
3 votes -
A Song For Every Mood - Introduce Your Favorite Artist.
Saw a pic on Lil Peep's subreddit that listed out a song of his for every mood you could have. I thought the list was a pretty good showcase of his work, and served as an awesome introduction to...
Saw a pic on Lil Peep's subreddit that listed out a song of his for every mood you could have.
I thought the list was a pretty good showcase of his work, and served as an awesome introduction to Peeper.
Copy my template or make your own and comment below with links of your favorite artist! Show off the range of their work and showcase some of your favorite tracks in the comments downstairs!
A Peep song for when:
(Don't wanna kill the whole list? * = must hear.)
you're overthinking - Overdose ft. Lil Tracy
you're heartbroken - nothing to u
you're really lonely - Praying To The Sky
*you feel hype as fuck - Witchblades
*you have a crush - Star Shopping
you miss your ex - Gym Class
*you're going through shit - Lil Jeep
you're in love - Worlds Away
you hate yourself - OMFG
you're high af - White Wine ft. Lil Tracy
*you're in a toxic relationship - (also leave pls) "Wake Me Up"
your ex moved on - Love Letter
you're gettin freaky - sex (last nite)
no one wants you - Not The One
you don't give a shit (in a good way) - Save That Shit
everything's falling apart - Nose Ring
you got hurt - driveway
they mean the world to you - High School
you're mad at the world - Life
you thought they loved you - Beat It
you want to scream and pull your hair out - Move On, Be Strong
*you're fresh out of a relationship - Awful Things
welcome to Peeper! what'd you think? what'd you love, what'd you hate? let me know!
#GothBoiClique
#WICCAPHASETASKFORCE
8 votes -
The Pop Group - Y (1979)
3 votes -
Throes + The Shine - Hoje é Festa (2012)
3 votes -
Ben Gibbard performs Brothers On A Hotel Bed, Your Hurricane, 60 and Punk, & Grapevine Fires | Live on KEXP (2018)
4 votes -
Inside the booming business of background music
8 votes -
The Emu - 03 No Funeral For Dead Squirrels (2018)
4 votes -
Sarajevo awards honorary citizenship to UK heavy metal star Bruce Dickinson
9 votes -
Eduard Khil - Takoje chudo (What a wonder) (1977)
5 votes -
Eduard Khil - Kak provozhajut parokhody (How they see off steamboats)
6 votes -
Poisonoise Music: Smoke Rings Mix #83
5 votes -
The Cleverly's cover Red Hot Chili Peppers "By the Way" (Jam In The Van - Live at Huck Finn Jubilee 2018)
3 votes -
Nightwish - Shudder Before The Beautiful (2015)
7 votes -
Linton Kwesi Johnson - Sonny's Lettah (Anti-sus Poem)
4 votes -
Jazzmeia Horn | Full Performance On KNKX Public Radio (2018)
3 votes -
Roy Hargrove, Grammy-winning jazz trumpeter, dies at 49
8 votes -
wished bones - pseudio recordings [lo-fi indie soft something]
5 votes -
Daughters - You Won't Get What You Want (2018)
it's here. anthony fantano's 5th 10-star rating ("strong 9, light 10", ten-status granted) "You Won't Get What You Want" by Daughters the other albums rated this highly from fantano have been:...
it's here.
anthony fantano's 5th 10-star rating ("strong 9, light 10", ten-status granted)
"You Won't Get What You Want" by Daughters
the other albums rated this highly from fantano have been:
"The Money Store" - Death Grips
"Kids See Ghosts" - Kids See Ghosts (Kanye West, Kid Cudi)
"To Be Kind" - Swans
"To Pimp A Butterfly" - Kendrick Lamar
what do you think about this album? what'd you like, what'd you hate?
where would you rate it, out of 10?
how do you feel it performs compared to it's compatriot records listed above?
how would you rank those?
cheers!
6 votes -
Silent Planet - When the End Began (2018)
Apple Music Google Play Spotify Progressive metalcore outfit Silent Planet has finally released their third studio outing after teasing with almost half a dozen singles released. Like their...
Apple Music
Google Play
SpotifyProgressive metalcore outfit Silent Planet has finally released their third studio outing after teasing with almost half a dozen singles released. Like their previous efforts, the album is drenched pathos.
Garrett Russell's lyrics continue to impress and be the thing that truly sets Silent Planet apart from other heavy rock outfits on the scene right now. His employment of footnotes in his lyrics to help the listener know his purpose in word choice has become a hallmark of the band's output. But while Russell's lyrics have always been good, When the End Began marks a new level in his delivery. His guttural lows are booming and intense in songs like Northern Fires, while his understanding of timing and beat helps punctuate his words much better than he's ever done before, really shown off on Share the Body. Not to be content with that, he even attempts some clean vocals on the albums with a fair amount of success.
This is all complimented by guitarist Mitch Stark's djenty riffs on the guitar. While Silent Planet has been known for their emotional aesthetic, Stark sneaks in a bit of catchy riffs in tracks like Firstborn. Planet has always straddled the line between ambient and heavy, and they continue to in When the End Began, as guitars will effortlessly switch from chunky riffs to fleeting noises.
If there is a better heavy rock album coming out this year, I'd like to hear it, because I honestly want the feeling of being blown away that When the End Began gave me a second time.
4 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others'...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something!
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
14 votes -
Pete Smith - Off The Scale
3 votes -
Ulf Kramer- frei² tribute to Chip Tronic (23.10.18)
3 votes -
NPR First Listen: Laura Jane Grace & The Devouring Mothers, 'Bought To Rot'
6 votes -
Silent Planet - Visible Unseen (2018)
4 votes -
Manolis Manoussakis & Harris Panagiotakis - Kontylies + Pentozali | Sofar Heraklion (Crete)
4 votes -
Michael Bublé Carpool Karaoke - Stand Up To Cancer | The Late Late Show with James Corden
2 votes -
Opinion Piece: Post Malone is the perfect pop star for this American moment. That’s not a compliment.
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~music Listening Club 19 - The Beatles (The White Album)
19 weeks and there's another classic record discussion to be had: The Beatles by The Beatles! The Beatles, also known as "The White Album", is the ninth studio album by the English rock band the...
19 weeks and there's another classic record discussion to be had: The Beatles by The Beatles!
The Beatles, also known as "The White Album", is the ninth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 22 November 1968. A double album, its plain white sleeve has no graphics or text other than the band's name embossed, which was intended as a direct contrast to the vivid cover artwork of the band's previous LP Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Although no singles were issued from The Beatles in Britain and the United States, the songs "Hey Jude" and "Revolution" originated from the same recording sessions and were issued on a single in August 1968. The album's songs range in style from British blues and ska to tracks influenced by Chuck Berry and by Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Here's the place to discuss your thoughts on the record, your history with it or the artist, and basically talk about whatever you want to that goes along with the white album! Remember that this is intended to be a slow moving thing, feel free to take your time and comment at any point in the week!
If you'd like to stream or buy the album, it can be found on most platforms here.
Don't forget to nominate and vote for next week's obscure record in response to this comment!
11 votes -
Jeff Rosenstock - 9/10 (2018)
5 votes -
Inside & Around Crammed - Episode 12: Guido Minisky (Acid Arab) by Crammed Discs (2018)
3 votes -
Carminho - Sabiá (2017)
5 votes -
Lafayette Gilchrist - Assume the Position (2008) Originally composed for HBO's The Wire, now the outro for The Deuce
5 votes -
Bloodywood - Ari Ari (ft. Raoul Kerr) (2018)
4 votes