Re: What are you listening to?
Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 12:11 pm
Haven't heard that one in over 25 years. Are you as old as I or a young person who came across an old gem.ChipDipSM wrote:Dear God, by XTC
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Haven't heard that one in over 25 years. Are you as old as I or a young person who came across an old gem.ChipDipSM wrote:Dear God, by XTC
Probably closer to your age, I'm 29.Jebus wrote:Haven't heard that one in over 25 years. Are you as old as I or a young person who came across an old gem.ChipDipSM wrote:Dear God, by XTC
This deserves a link so that our atheists who were born too few years ago may also appreciate this masterpiece. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk41GbjljfoChipDipSM wrote:Probably closer to your age, I'm 29.Jebus wrote:Haven't heard that one in over 25 years. Are you as old as I or a young person who came across an old gem.ChipDipSM wrote:Dear God, by XTC
hell, yeah, that deserved a share. Thanks! Never listened to it before, and it is awesome.Jebus wrote: This deserves a link so that our atheists who were born too few years ago may also appreciate this masterpiece. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk41Gbjljfo
I will most definitely check out Sigh's new album, as well as all of the past recommendations that you gave me of metal bands. Unfortunately I really haven't been listening to music all that much lately, although when I have I've been focusing greatly on Dimmu Borgir. DreamSphere, if I remember correctly you haven't investigated them much, so I'd definitely recommend doing so. "Sacrilegious Scorn" is my favorite song of theirs. I also like "Gateways" and "Progenies of the Great Apocalypse."Dream Sphere wrote:Hey, ArmouredAbolitionist, I know you showed an interest in Sigh a little while ago and I was wondering if you had heard their newest album which came out about a week ago in North America (it had come out elsewhere about a month ago) called Graveward? Here's the album uploaded by Sigh's current record label on bandcamp -- http://candlelightrecordsusa.bandcamp.c ... /graveward -- I think the album is one of my favourites of theirs, though more than half their discography to me is almost perfect, this one lives up to the better half of their stuff, and it's quite interesting, with a good atmospheric synth/horror vibe to a lot of the songs in a similar but still unique way to some stuff they've done before. There's also quite a bit of jazz/psychedelic, black/thrash/heavy metal, and technical progressive type metal with some folk and other stuff also interspersed in it, but in a very cohesive, consistent way that really fits the album's theme.
I listened to this just now and I really like it. Good tune and lyrics.Jebus wrote:This deserves a link so that our atheists who were born too few years ago may also appreciate this masterpiece. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk41Gbjljfo
Wow... ...that... ...was... ...phenomenal! Best rap ever!tstone2077 wrote:I'm not a huge fan of rap, but this is pretty damn awesome:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMwCCPWuE9w
I listened to Graveward (the whole album) today and I liked it very much. My top 3 favorite songs from the album are probably The Forlorn, A Messenger from Tomorrow, and The Casketburner.Dream Spere wrote:Hey, ArmouredAbolitionist, I know you showed an interest in Sigh a little while ago and I was wondering if you had heard their newest album which came out about a week ago in North America (it had come out elsewhere about a month ago) called Graveward?