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  • Traditional/Hard/Prog/Psych Rock

    11 15.07%
  • Pop

    5 6.85%
  • Alternative/Indie

    19 26.03%
  • Punk/Core/Sludge

    9 12.33%
  • Metal

    14 19.18%
  • Folk/Country Music

    4 5.48%
  • Jazz

    1 1.37%
  • Hip-Hop

    0 0%
  • Classical Music

    2 2.74%
  • Other (Get specific, dawg)

    8 10.96%
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  1. #1591
    Time Of Orchids - Sarcast While
    Genre: Avant-Prog
    Year: 2005


    Julee Cruise guest stars on this excellent album that showed the band moving away from the more abrasive and metallic side of avant-prog and embracing a much dreamier, poppier, and more carefully layered take on their sound (which is of course still weird as hell).
    This should be one of the rare avant-prog albums that fans of dreampop, post-rock, and post-hardcore could very possibly dig.
    Based on reviews, most people seem to prefer the follow-up to this album, but most also have a habit of believing this band watered down Kayo Dot's sound so they're clearly dumb.

    Recommended If You Like: Kayo Dot, Thinking Plague, Idiot Flesh, Miasma & The Carousel Of Headless Horses, Zu, and Art Bears.

    Sample via Itunes.

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    Greg Sage - Straight Ahead
    Genre: Garage Rock/Indie Rock
    Year: 1985


    Wipers dialed back a few. Sparse and sad as hell, plus really difficult to pin down. The whole thing's great, but if the 1st half was as strong as the 2nd it would be up there with the Wipers debut.
    Why couldn't this folk-punk stuff that's gotten popular have followed this album's blueprint instead of goddamned Against Me?

    Recommended If You Like: Wipers, Neil Young, Violent Femmes, Jonathan Richman, Beat Happening, and Daniel Johnston.

    Straight Ahead
    On The Run
    World Without Fear
    http://rateyourmusic.com/~afterstasis
    http://www.last.fm/user/wasteful

  2. #1592
    Rising Star
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    I might check out that Time of Orchids album. I currently have Namesake Caution from them, and like it a lot.

  3. #1593
    If you dig Namesake Caution you'll almost certainly dig Sarcast While.
    http://rateyourmusic.com/~afterstasis
    http://www.last.fm/user/wasteful

  4. #1594
    Headliner
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    Very interested in that Greg Sage album. Of course I know his work as the frontman of Wipers, but I haven't heard any solo material yet.

  5. #1595
    Messer Chups - Crazy Price
    Genre: Exotica/Surf Rock
    Year: 2003


    Insanely fun homage to all things B-movie, full of nods to old spy flicks, sci-fi/horror, surf guitars, theremins, samples of girls with hot voices, and general weirdness.
    These guys are apparently actually fairly well-known in their Russian home, but it's a shame these guys still haven't caught on around here, perhaps due to the fact they totally plummeted downhill after this LP.

    Recommended If You Like: Esquivel, Man Or Astroman, The Cramps, and Fantomas doing ecstasy together.

    Sample via soundunwound.

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    Rollerskate Skinny - Horsedrawn Wishes
    Genre: Noise-Pop/Shoegaze
    Year: 1996


    This was Kevin Shields's brother's band (though he left before this LP was recorded), and though many similarities can be pointed out, Rollerskate Skinny is very far from being a MBV clone.
    The album starts like the missing link between Smiley Smile and Moose, but later on things calm down and we're left with a superior version of Mercury Rev.

    Recommended If You Like: The Flaming Lips, My Bloody Valentine, Sparklehorse, Mercury Rev, The Boo Radleys, and Moose.

    Sample via soundunwound.
    http://rateyourmusic.com/~afterstasis
    http://www.last.fm/user/wasteful

  6. #1596
    Blog updated.
    http://rateyourmusic.com/~afterstasis
    http://www.last.fm/user/wasteful

  7. #1597
    Nice Doggy
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    Maybe it's because I'm a big fan of female vocals, but I absolutely fell in love with the vocals on Pleasure.
    RB3 Setlist: bit.ly/IxatHd
    RB3 DLC: bit.ly/JbL2gs
    dlcquickplay.com/user/crash3021 (1447 songs)
    last.fm/user/Crash3021
    rateyourmusic.com/~Crash3021

  8. #1598
    There must have been one of the highest ratios of good vs bad music ever when it comes to female-led post-punk bands in the 80's.
    http://rateyourmusic.com/~afterstasis
    http://www.last.fm/user/wasteful

  9. #1599
    Headliner
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    Lee Clayton was awesome
    RADIOHEAD--OK COMPUTER

    and...

    DMB
    Leonard Cohen
    Editors
    Carbon Leaf
    The Notwist
    Victor Wooten
    The National
    OAR
    The Chameleons

  10. #1600
    The Heats - Have An Idea
    Genre: Powerpop
    Year: 1980


    One of the most underpraised powerpop albums of all time, oftentimes making me think of a perfect marriage between Tom Petty and The Knack.
    389 last.fm listeners = **** the tone-deaf world.

    Recommended If You Like: Tom Petty, Badfinger, The Knack, Big Star, Teenage Fanclub, and Shoes.

    Sample via youtube.

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    Witchfynde - Cloak And Dagger
    Genre: Heavy Metal/Hard Rock
    Year: 1983


    This album gets slammed regularly for it's focus on melody, upbeat rhythms, and hard rock riffs. So if you think those sound like bad things or you think early Judas Priest is lame then this probably isn't for you (Much like oxygen).
    Their debut is the one that gets the NWOBHM Hall Of Fame nod (and is more to the taste of most metalheads), but I enjoy this one quite a bit more.

    Recommended If You Like: Judas Priest, Diamond Head, Angel Witch, Grim Reaper, Tygers Of Pan Tang, and Demon.

    Crystal Gazing
    I'd Rather Go Wild
    Cry Wolf
    http://rateyourmusic.com/~afterstasis
    http://www.last.fm/user/wasteful


 

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