Brooke Candy - Opulence
So sue me...
Should be viewed in all its HD glory though. Love the imagery.
Brooke Candy - Opulence
So sue me...
Should be viewed in all its HD glory though. Love the imagery.
Just discovered these. I feel like I've been under a rock. Amazing shit.
Indochine, 'Marilyn'
Think French Cure/Depeche Mode maybe...
(That's K.O. at Home, the leaked CD Karen O made for Dave Sitek, in case you weren't sure what it was.)
I pre-ordered Crush Songs last month; really looking forward to it.
TKOL
I'm in an angry mood so I'm listening to Tori's Boys for Pele.
Progging it up as usual.
Ever since discovering this album, I keep thinking I'll grow tired of it, move on, not listen to it anymore. Whenever I find albums by bands that I don't check out extensively after that have a quick, sudden impact on me, for whatever reason a lot of the time I end up forgetting about it and when I finally do try to come back to it I can't re-experience that moment.
That hasn't happened with this one at all. In the past year or so of listening to it, even if I go a month or two away from it, once I come back it's like the first time all over again. I still get chills every single time I hear Son et Lumiere, This Apparatus Must Be Unearthed and Take the Vein Cerpin Taxt. The way the very last minute of this album makes me feel is seriously the closest any album has come to replicating how the end of Hurt or Ripe (With Decay) have made me feel in the past.
"Who brought me here?"
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Queen - More Of That Jazz.
Above and Live at the Moore by Mad Season.
Everything Devin Townsend. I have been on this kick for a week now. I even tuned my guitar to open C. What an interesting tunning.
Frank Sinatra!
The Mars Volta - Amputechture: Surprisingly good album for a rainy day....
A polite reminder to write name of artist/album if it doesn't appear on the actual cover, so we know what you're listening to in addition to enjoying the pretty pictures
The Sword - Age of Winters
Love it.
Osha/Tonk's band Molotov Jukebox.
Soooooo good.
Natalia Tena <3
Thanks for the new song, Adult Swim.
Better than Sunbather to me. Sorry.
LAVOLA - This Book Is My Cowardice
I met these two at the West Palm Beach show NIN played in August this year, and they were both awesome NIN/DEP fans. We got to talking and they ended up mentioning how they were in a band, and offered I and a friend of mine free copies of this. After the show I met back up with them and got them (wanting to make sure it didn't get damaged while I made a general fool of myself from bouncing around and acting like I was front row despite being surrounded by drunk older Soundgarden fans most of the night), and as it turns out, it's really fucking great. They definitely made a fan that night, and I really, really recommend checking it out; I'm pretty sure it's streaming on bandcamp, so you can at least give it a shot before deciding if you're into it or not.
Back to the beginning of Econoline Crush!
culture club, 'waking up with the house on fire.'
best lyrics ever:
"war, war is stupid ... and people are stupid ... "