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Post by Billadelphia on Jun 28, 2012 10:21:40 GMT -5
How about Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs? I just checked out his new album Trouble and I was diggin it. I'm definitely newer to the edm scene so my comparisons might not be the best, but it definitely gave off a SBTRKT / SBTRKT + Sampha vibe.
Has anyone seen him live? Seems like he doesn't get over to the states very often, and unfortunately for me there's no Philly date on his brief upcoming run.
How about Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs? I just checked out his new album Trouble and I was diggin it. I'm definitely newer to the edm scene so my comparisons might not be the best, but it definitely gave off a SBTRKT / SBTRKT + Sampha vibe.
Has anyone seen him live? Seems like he doesn't get over to the states very often, and unfortunately for me there's no Philly date on his brief upcoming run.
Good call checking out the album now. Could totally see this on the farm.
-When I Hear My Name -Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground -Blue Orchid -Passive Manipulation -Red Rain -Death Letter -My Doorbell -Hotel Yorba -Same Boy You've Always Known -Lovesick -Little Ghost -We're Going to Be Friends -The Hardest Button to Button -Black Math -The Nurse -I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself
Encore: -Ball and Biscuit -Seven Nation Army -Screwdriver
I keep meaning to listen to that record but I've been stuck in full-on metal mode lately. Once I have an urge for bleeps and bloops I will for sure give it a spin.
Yes, bring the Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs love! That would be a hell of a show!
I agree, 100%. I really, really like this album.
And Zapp, what are you listening to for metal? Have you heard the new Baroness yet? I hear it's out there. I haven't listened because I pre-ordered the special edition vinyl, and I wanted to make Yellow & Green the first album I listen to on my turntable. I'm curious what people are thinking about it.
You're sh*ttin' me. I need to find that immediately. I've been listening basically to Maiden since the show and checking out some other '80s metal to see if it even comes close to stacking up. (It does not.)
Dan Deacon should come back to the farm. I was passed out at my tent for his set which upset me terribly . New album coming out soon, so it makes sense [
You're sh*ttin' me. I need to find that immediately. I've been listening basically to Maiden since the show and checking out some other '80s metal to see if it even comes close to stacking up. (It does not.)
80's metal is rough - it got so taken over by glam that it's tough to deal with. Maiden is/was great, same for Metallica, Megadeth did some good stuff, Motorhead was still crushing it, Guns N' Roses had the one classic, Anthrax was getting interesting, so was Slayer, but yeah, overall just kind of brutal.
I haven't even looked for the new Baroness myself - I know that if I see it, I won't be able to resist. I'm trying to make this special. Otherwise I'd help point you in the right direction.
Back to bleep bloops.
Don't forget Judas Priest. I still love Judas Priest. In fact we saw them last December and they were awesome. Halford's voice hasn't aged a bit, he's really taken care of himself.
As for Baroness: don't expect any incredible sound quality from their vinyl. Unless they got a new mixing/mastering people; the sound quality of the blue album on vinyl was pretty disappointing. Its really more their mixing then the mastering, their mixes are a total hot mess so it pretty much sounds like garbage regardless of the medium.
Below the hill spectators will fill a mosh pit, evoking the raucous Glastonbury rock festival and other rural music events that are a major summer motif in Britain. At the other end of the stadium is a more genteel standing-room-only area — one wag dubbed it the "posh pit" — that is meant to evoke the annual classical music fixture the Last Night of the Proms."
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Post by thekingofcosmania on Jul 3, 2012 12:01:32 GMT -5
Alice Cooper saved the Saturday LN for me. Thank God for him putting on an incredible set. But I wish it would have went GZA -> Superjam so I could have seen Superjam.