IMO:
APC >TOOL > Puscifer
IMO:
APC >TOOL > Puscifer
Carina Round is awesome; I reckon no one paid attention to their recent album because there's very little low-brow humor in it.
David Bowie's Earthling album is actually as good as he was claiming it was when it came out... crank 7 Years in Tibet and tell me I'm wrong. When the chorus kicks in on that song it's just amazing.
$550 for a pair of headphones is fucking re-donk-u-lous.
oh wait, that's not controversial.
Ugh, Taylor Swift still making music with the tiresome and overrated boring folk shite of Bon Iver!
"To put it plainly, we just couldn’t stop writing songs. To try and put it more poetically, it feels like we were standing on the edge of the folklorian woods and had a choice: to turn and go back or to travel further into the forest of this music. We chose to wander deeper in."
Phil Collins is the most unfairly critically maligned artist in the history of recorded music. Some of what I read goes kind of beyond the normal pans and just comes short of them just telling him "I hate you". This passed on into the culture and he became kind of a whipping post (the Gallagher brothers or those pricks on South Park). I'll grant that most of his albums are not works of genius but he deserved a better shake from the intelligentsia.
Yeah he has a pretty thin skin about that but if that's the worst thing one can say about him it doesn't give you much ammunition against him being smug. Just oversensitive perhaps. What was even worse is that it also crossed over into tabloids having a field day with his divorces and personal issues. I read his book a few years ago and felt a little sorry for him but also felt he brought enough on himself through the huge workload he took on for nearly 25 years between Genesis, playing in other bands, starting a solo career, producing outside artists and becoming overexposed in the process and thus with a huge target on his back from those less impressed with his talent.
Hell yeah, it's great. I love it. It's definitely a window into late 90's/early 2000's drum 'n bass, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Carina Round is great, I just wish she had attached herself to a project that was more interesting to me than Puscifer.
Let's be honest with ourselves here. If Maynard wanted to be taken seriously, maybe he shouldn't have albums with names like ""V" is for Vagina," "Donkey Punch the Night," or "Money Shot." And we shouldn't forget: the remix album, "Money Shot: Your Re-load." These are sub-Bloodhound Gang levels for naming your album.
Maybe. But I don't think I'm wrong for making assumptions about the type of music that's on those albums based on the name.
And for the record: I have listened to those albums. I still don't think they're particularly noteworthy.
ok here's a controversial opinion for this board... Maynard James Keenan is an overrated vocalist on every level, and he was the only bad part of the last Tool album. Fight me.
Huey Lewis & The News are amazing.
Was Billy Idol ahead of David Bowie?
1993 ------------------------------ 1995
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I always thought Reality had the ugliest Bowie cover Art, but 1.Outside is also quite bad imho. But probably intentional. Glad he went out on a high point with Blackstar ★.
Oh yeah, and while I adore some songs on 1.Outside the interludes make it hard to listen to that album as a whole repeatedly.
just not going to agree with anything there. sure the segues on Outside are odd, but they're also kinda fascinating, and nearly every song on that album is gold. Hallo Spaceboy, The Heart's Filthy Lesson, Thru These Architect's Eyes, Outside, I'm Deranged, Strangers When We Meet... especially Strangers When We Meet, that's just incredible, everything about it.
And this album came after the whole 80s period that everybody just considered trash (but really had some great stuff in there), and it was SUCH a comeback.
I didn't mean "ahead" in terms of ugly cover art, but in terms of concept, sound and writing. The Idol record was seemingly very polarizing back in '93, because no one expected him to do such a... nerdy concept album. But then again he did it two years before Bowie, so...
Fetch the Bolt Cutters by Fiona Apple isn't that great an album, or at least I don't "get it."
The Beatles are overrated. I'll take Oasis any day
While we were in England last summer we saw advertisements for Yesterday all over the place so when it came out on video (and was available at the library so we wouldn't have to pay for it) we rented it and watched it. The only truly good joke in the entire movie was during the big reveal that The Beatles didn't exist anymore and he's looking all over the Internet and in a panic he looks up Oasis and they don't exist either.