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QUOTE(longshot7 @ Jun 21, 2007 -> 03:59 PM)
just discovered the Automatic Music Explosion - an UNBELIEVABLE LA band. They're first album hits later this year I think, and the live show......... oh my god.

 

anyway, they're on myspace.

 

I heard their single awhile back. My ears started bleeding. It's overproduced garbage. f*** those sellouts.

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QUOTE(longshot7 @ Jun 21, 2007 -> 03:59 PM)
just discovered the Automatic Music Explosion - an UNBELIEVABLE LA band. They're first album hits later this year I think, and the live show......... oh my god.

 

anyway, they're on myspace.

Gave 'em a listen, wasn't blown away.

 

But speaking of Oh My God, has anyone here heard them? Local Chicago band - I think they're really good. Heavy, heavy keyboards in place of guitars, plus bass and drums. "Get Steady" is my favorite song by them.

They're playing Summerfest on the 4th of July on the Zippo stage, followed by The Last Vegas and Local H.

God damn!

:headbang

 

http://www.ohmygodmusic.com/

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QUOTE(The Critic @ Jun 22, 2007 -> 05:55 PM)
The new disc from the Dublin Death Patrol is out, and I'm liking it a LOT.

 

MEH-TULLLLL!!!!!

:headbang :headbang :headbang

 

EDITED to include the disc's title:

DDP 4 Life

 

Metal and Hardcore are really the only two genre's (they sound alike, anyway) that I just can't get into. Some metal is okay, like instrumental stuff. But when the vocalist comes on and screams this deep howl in my ear, I'm just like, "Jab an ice pick in my ear and maybe then it'll sound better."

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QUOTE(BobDylan @ Jun 22, 2007 -> 07:10 PM)
Metal and Hardcore are really the only two genre's (they sound alike, anyway) that I just can't get into. Some metal is okay, like instrumental stuff. But when the vocalist comes on and screams this deep howl in my ear, I'm just like, "Jab an ice pick in my ear and maybe then it'll sound better."

Understandable.

It's not for everyone. For me it's about the guitars and the aggression - I basically tune out the vocals, or more specifically I treat the vocals as an instrument and I don't stress them.

There are differences between metal and hardcore, though - they can be subtle differences in some cases, and there are bands that crossover, but metal and hardcore are two distinct genres.

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QUOTE(WHarris1 @ Jun 19, 2007 -> 02:00 PM)
Anyone loving Icky Thump as much as I am?

I'm not a White Stripes fan (aside from Seven Nations Army), so take that for what it's worth.

I've seen a lot of message board posts praising this song, so I decided to really try to give this an open-minded listen.

I liked the intro to the song. I thought maybe it was going to steer away from what I consider (from my admittedly limited exposure to them) the "typical" White Stripes sound.

But it really didn't, at least not away from the sound of the songs I've heard.

I guess the biggest problem I had with Icky Thump was that it never seemed to find a groove. It had a lot of jerky-sounding breaks in the song, which stopped whatever flow the song was picking up.

 

It's not a terrible song, but it's not a song I'd buy (or even download for free from the site I found the mp3 on, as it turns out).

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QUOTE(BobDylan @ Jun 22, 2007 -> 07:10 PM)
Metal and Hardcore are really the only two genre's (they sound alike, anyway) that I just can't get into. Some metal is okay, like instrumental stuff. But when the vocalist comes on and screams this deep howl in my ear, I'm just like, "Jab an ice pick in my ear and maybe then it'll sound better."

 

 

I stumbled upon 'Headbangers's Ball' the other night. ( I didn't know that show was still around) I tried to be open minded and watched a few videos, but I just couldn't vibe. Like you said all the vocals sound the same and the instruments are just one big clusterf***.........and I like uptempo, agressive music.

 

QUOTE(The Critic @ Jun 22, 2007 -> 08:25 PM)
I'm not a White Stripes fan (aside from Seven Nations Army), so take that for what it's worth.

I've seen a lot of message board posts praising this song, so I decided to really try to give this an open-minded listen.

I liked the intro to the song. I thought maybe it was going to steer away from what I consider (from my admittedly limited exposure to them) the "typical" White Stripes sound.

But it really didn't, at least not away from the sound of the songs I've heard.

I guess the biggest problem I had with Icky Thump was that it never seemed to find a groove. It had a lot of jerky-sounding breaks in the song, which stopped whatever flow the song was picking up.

 

It's not a terrible song, but it's not a song I'd buy (or even download for free from the site I found the mp3 on, as it turns out).

 

My problem with The White Stripes is the drummer chick. I'm not a drummer, but I bet any below average drummer could fill in and do what she does.

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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Jun 23, 2007 -> 04:58 AM)
My problem with The White Stripes is the drummer chick. I'm not a drummer, but I bet any below average drummer could fill in and do what she does.

 

it's kind of the point though.

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For those who are interested in the history of House and Techno music you might want to check these out. You can see where everything came from when watching these.

 

House History

 

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6000267013777292744

 

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4386890041867315514

 

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8526700901374412417

 

Techno History

 

http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/3Pm68YTKeZeoV6Rfu

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I have to give the new Okkervil River album "The Stage Names" a thumbs down. But I'm open to changing that opinion because I haven't listened to it enough. I've hated all Okkervil River albums on the first few listens.

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QUOTE(The Critic @ Jun 22, 2007 -> 08:25 PM)
I'm not a White Stripes fan (aside from Seven Nations Army), so take that for what it's worth.

I've seen a lot of message board posts praising this song, so I decided to really try to give this an open-minded listen.

I liked the intro to the song. I thought maybe it was going to steer away from what I consider (from my admittedly limited exposure to them) the "typical" White Stripes sound.

But it really didn't, at least not away from the sound of the songs I've heard.

I guess the biggest problem I had with Icky Thump was that it never seemed to find a groove. It had a lot of jerky-sounding breaks in the song, which stopped whatever flow the song was picking up.

 

It's not a terrible song, but it's not a song I'd buy (or even download for free from the site I found the mp3 on, as it turns out).

I was actually referring to the album as a whole, but I definitely agree with your assessment of the song.

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QUOTE(WHarris1 @ Jun 25, 2007 -> 01:51 AM)
I was actually referring to the album as a whole, but I definitely agree with your assessment of the song.

Ohh, sorry, I didn't know that's what the album was called. The single is all I've heard.

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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Jun 25, 2007 -> 09:13 AM)
I never thought I'd think this, but John Mayer's 'Gravity' is an amazing song, the rest of that record doesn't impress me.

I have all of his albums on my ipod. The guy is an amazing guitarist and I like the blues basis of his most recent album.

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