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Posted by Geno on Sept 14, 2011, 10:18pm

Sept 14, 2011, 10:14pm, Horned Gramma wrote:
Guess I better take a look at that Opeth album. Seems as good a time as any.
Probably wouldn't be that good of an album to start with, since it sounds so much different than all their other material. But it's good, go for it.
Posted by Pea on Sept 14, 2011, 10:18pm
This would be THE Opeth album for you to start with.
Posted by Pea on Sept 14, 2011, 10:18pm
Haha glad we agree there...
Posted by Cysquatch on Sept 14, 2011, 10:18pm
The tracks that have been released from the new Mastodon are pretty good.
Posted by Geno on Sept 14, 2011, 10:21pm

Sept 14, 2011, 10:18pm, Pea wrote:
This would be THE Opeth album for you to start with.
Yeah it would for HG probably. I would say listen to Damnation before Heritage.
Posted by Geno on Sept 14, 2011, 10:22pm

Sept 14, 2011, 10:18pm, Cysquatch wrote:
The tracks that have been released from the new Mastodon are pretty good.
I'm just gonna wait for the whole album to come out before I give any of the songs a listen. I've heard really good things so far.
Posted by Cysquatch on Sept 14, 2011, 10:23pm
I would say Blackwater Park before all. That album is fucking epic.
Posted by Horned Gramma on Sept 14, 2011, 10:24pm
I'm not against working backwards from a suitable starting point. That little exchange there pretty much guarantees that Heritage is going to be my entry point to Opeth.
Posted by Geno on Sept 14, 2011, 10:24pm

Sept 14, 2011, 10:23pm, Cysquatch wrote:
I would say Blackwater Park before all. That album is fucking epic.
Blackwater Park is their best for sure, but I don't know if HG would be able to get into the growls.
Posted by Cysquatch on Sept 14, 2011, 10:26pm
Yeah the growls throw some people off, but if you listen to a song like Bleak in it's entirety you can hear the true beauty that Opeth has to offer.
Posted by Geno on Sept 14, 2011, 10:28pm

Sept 14, 2011, 10:26pm, Cysquatch wrote:
Yeah the growls throw some people off, but if you listen to a song like Bleak in it's entirety you can understand the true beauty that Opeth has to offer.
Opeth's growls are special compared to other bands that use them. They really add to the atmosphere of the songs.
Posted by Horned Gramma on Sept 14, 2011, 10:32pm
It never ceases to amuse me how well people around here have my taste pegged. Seriously, at this point I think Gunther could tell whether or not I'd like an album better than I could.

I guess my work on this planet is done.

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Posted by Friendly Destroyer on Sept 17, 2011, 10:04pm
Drive-By Truckers - Go Go Boots
Panda Bear - Tomboy
Paul Simon - So Beautiful So What
Destroyer - Kaputt
Radiohead - King of Limbs
The Perfect Vessels - Name Our Own Stars
Yann Tiersen - Dust Lane
Man Man - Life Fantastic
If By Yes - Salt on Sea Glass
Boston Spaceships - Let It Beard
Primus - Green Naugahyde
They Might Be Giants - Join Us
Colin Stetson - New History Of Warfare Vol. 2: Judges
13 and God - Own Your Ghost
Umlaut - Umlaut
Feist - Metals
Tom Waits - Bad As Me
My Brightest Diamond - All Things Will Unwind
Wilco - The Whole Love
David Lynch - Crazy Clown Time
Atlas Sound - Parallax

Still haven't heard the new R.E.M yet.
Posted by Friendly Destroyer on Oct 24, 2011, 8:35am

Oct 6, 2011, 9:46pm, DREW OF THE RUSHES wrote:
Maybe it's for another thread, but while I'm addressing you, I'm also really interested to know what you think of the new Feist album, because I know you're a fan. I love it.


Metals is amazing. Absolutely gorgeous through and through. I'm really surprised by all the detractors on this one, it's like they thought Feist was Colbie Caillat or something.

The recording and production are pure magic. It reminds me of albums like On the Beach and In an Areoplane Over the Sea where all the magic, dynamics, and extra punches that usually occur during post were captured live by the musicians during recording.

I swear, if this album had different cover art (which I think looks cool) people would hear it in a total different light. Every goddamn review talks about the music painting a "cold bare landscape like the one shown on the cover", idiots (obligatory "You're a cold bare landscape" to the bullshit reviewers). This is better than The Reminder in the sense that it is exactly how you want an artist to grow and sound between albums. Both are great but different and both totally sound like a Feist album.

"Why Feist no make the same album?????" - every review

I am so excited to see her in a few weeks!

Posted by RUST NEVER SLEEPS on Oct 24, 2011, 10:31am

Oct 24, 2011, 8:35am, Friendly Destroyer wrote:
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"Why Feist no make the same album?????" - every review





That is so true, seriously every review took the exact same angle on the album. I've only gave it a few spins, but I really dig it so far.

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