Magma - [Mythes et Legendes Epok III #03] Ëmëhntëht-Rê [36:06]
No video of this performance, sorry. Here's another performance.
Last edited by The Man; 07-22-2014 at 10:47 PM.
I'm listening to a couple of new albums by old favourites. Linkin Park released The Hunting Party back in June and it's their heaviest rock album ever. The single they released over here wasn't particularly strong but catchy which is why they've released it. I personally think that this is one of the strongest songs on the album though there's a lot to choose from! which makes it tough:
I've also been really enjoying the recent Rise Against release, yes I'm a massive RA fan which leaves me biased:
The album strikes me as having a bit more pace/energy (something of a siren song/suffer & the witness feel) whilst carrying on the sound that really brought them to the fore of modern post-prog punk on Appeal and Endgame.
Boston - [Boston #03] Foreplay/Long Time [7:51]
Kalevala's Nightly Bus Ride Selection
The Mars Volta - The Widower
PJ Harvey - The Devil
Depeche Mode - Precious
Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile
Portishead - Wandering Star
Massive Attack - Teardrop
Korn - Falling Away From Me
Chvrches - The Mother We Share
Yes I listen to hipster trout right after listening to classical, gangsta rap, and death metal.
I'm the same, nothing like a bit of Chvches after a rousing death metal session. I gave the new Pains of Being Pure At Heart album a listen the other day and it's easily in the top 10 I've heard this year.
Really digging this style of black metal, it's not all aggressive satan-worshiping tripe like it was in the early 90's.
Ruins - [Pallaschtom #03] Znohjmo [3:37]
For a long time I thought this group was Koenjihyakkei's lesser sibling. I have come to see my mistake; they're every bit as engaging as the larger band.
Sonic Youth - Bull in the Heather