Quote from: One Epic Phail on March 23, 2016, 07:48:26 PMJimmy fucking sandsthe myth, the legendHoly fucking cock it's OEP
Jimmy fucking sandsthe myth, the legend
Quote from: Loaf on March 23, 2016, 07:47:52 PMJim could you imagine the music we could write?National Socialist Twink Metal
Jim could you imagine the music we could write?
Quote from: One Epic Phail on March 23, 2016, 08:33:49 PMQuote from: Jim on March 23, 2016, 08:28:04 PMQuote from: One Epic Phail on March 23, 2016, 07:48:26 PMJimmy fucking sandsthe myth, the legendHoly fucking cock it's OEPVery long timeHow've you been hombre?
Quote from: Jim on March 23, 2016, 08:28:04 PMQuote from: One Epic Phail on March 23, 2016, 07:48:26 PMJimmy fucking sandsthe myth, the legendHoly fucking cock it's OEPVery long time
Quote from: Jim on March 22, 2016, 07:33:32 PMJamming to Dystopia, Discharge and fucking Bach this week.What a combo.Loaf, I know you already know this, but Dystopia fucking slays. I challenge anyone to find me a band that reeks of misanthropy like Dystopia does.Total Abuse - ExcludedOne of the best records I've ever heard and it came out this year or last year I think.Rectal Hygienics - Even The Flies Won't Touch YouGay Kiss - FaultAnything by the band SexdromeThis is the kind of shit I listen to mostly these days, it all delivers this vibe, all of it is amazing.this shit is awesome. It's a track from an unknown artist off a posh isolation various artist compilation YouTubeAlso try Beketh Nexehmu's first LP.
Jamming to Dystopia, Discharge and fucking Bach this week.What a combo.Loaf, I know you already know this, but Dystopia fucking slays. I challenge anyone to find me a band that reeks of misanthropy like Dystopia does.
Loaf that Polish untitled thing was rad, albeit it went on a little too long. Total Abuse is pretty rad so far.
Quote from: Loaf on May 28, 2016, 06:41:11 PMQuote from: Jim on May 28, 2016, 04:39:53 PMLoaf that Polish untitled thing was rad, albeit it went on a little too long. Total Abuse is pretty rad so far.I've just been listening to a lot of classical music lately. My main focus hasn't been music though, lately my main focus has been reading. I just read the stranger by albert camus. I'm not quite sure what I want to read next. I do love that untitled track btw, it was part of a compilation album. It's probably limited to like 100 copies or something. It's annoying when I find a cool album and I find out that it's extremely limited and I'll never get a copy of it. That's what happened with this cool lo fi synth band called tollund men. It sold out on the very first day, like a month after I discovered it. I could only hear one track from it before someone finally leaked it like a month or two later.Nice man. I'm gunna pick up some history books to get learned. Just finished Catch 22 and thought about starting Critique of Pure Reason.
Quote from: Jim on May 28, 2016, 04:39:53 PMLoaf that Polish untitled thing was rad, albeit it went on a little too long. Total Abuse is pretty rad so far.I've just been listening to a lot of classical music lately. My main focus hasn't been music though, lately my main focus has been reading. I just read the stranger by albert camus. I'm not quite sure what I want to read next. I do love that untitled track btw, it was part of a compilation album. It's probably limited to like 100 copies or something. It's annoying when I find a cool album and I find out that it's extremely limited and I'll never get a copy of it. That's what happened with this cool lo fi synth band called tollund men. It sold out on the very first day, like a month after I discovered it. I could only hear one track from it before someone finally leaked it like a month or two later.
I'm not sure if you faggots care but this album is 10/10YouTube
Quote from: Dietrich Six on July 14, 2016, 01:39:36 PMI'm not sure if you faggots care but this album is 10/10YouTubeNo, it's not actually very good. It's too chaotic and there's absolutely no feeling being evoked by those shreaks which sound more like obnoxious whiny teenage angst manifestations than actual vocals. The gutteral pig vocals at the end and the chugga chugga guitar riffs were sort of embarrassing. There's an effect on my brain that I get from listening to the technical wankery of those sorts of guitars, which don't allow for any feeling to be born, and instead grinds the senses like cold rusty gears, painfully.
Quote from: Loaf on July 14, 2016, 02:49:45 PMQuote from: Dietrich Six on July 14, 2016, 01:39:36 PMI'm not sure if you faggots care but this album is 10/10YouTubeNo, it's not actually very good. It's too chaotic and there's absolutely no feeling being evoked by those shreaks which sound more like obnoxious whiny teenage angst manifestations than actual vocals. The gutteral pig vocals at the end and the chugga chugga guitar riffs were sort of embarrassing. There's an effect on my brain that I get from listening to the technical wankery of those sorts of guitars, which don't allow for any feeling to be born, and instead grinds the senses like cold rusty gears, painfully.Opinion noted and ignored. One of the most creative and inspired albums one heard in a long time.
Quote from: Dietrich Six on July 14, 2016, 02:54:35 PMQuote from: Loaf on July 14, 2016, 02:49:45 PMQuote from: Dietrich Six on July 14, 2016, 01:39:36 PMI'm not sure if you faggots care but this album is 10/10YouTubeNo, it's not actually very good. It's too chaotic and there's absolutely no feeling being evoked by those shreaks which sound more like obnoxious whiny teenage angst manifestations than actual vocals. The gutteral pig vocals at the end and the chugga chugga guitar riffs were sort of embarrassing. There's an effect on my brain that I get from listening to the technical wankery of those sorts of guitars, which don't allow for any feeling to be born, and instead grinds the senses like cold rusty gears, painfully.Opinion noted and ignored. One of the most creative and inspired albums one heard in a long time.I should add, that being chaotic isn't necessarily a bad thing. It's just that the way the guitar wank is sprinkled in there makes it sound like a ruckus more than a carefully assorted algebra of discordant music. Some bands truly are able to produce a sort of beauty in chaos, creating a sense of disarray but also a feeling that everything is exactly where it should be. That is a true work of genius, when you hear Le Sacre Du Printemps by Igor Stravinsky, or Obscura by Gorguts (who maintains raw intensity, without becoming showy. It's pure artistic expression, and no fluff. Perhaps the same could be said about My hero, Bela Bartok, and his string quartets). I think that's what the arrangements in that song amount to, is pure fluff. Grating, steel wool fluff being jammed into my brain.
Quote from: Loaf on July 14, 2016, 02:59:40 PMQuote from: Dietrich Six on July 14, 2016, 02:54:35 PMQuote from: Loaf on July 14, 2016, 02:49:45 PMQuote from: Dietrich Six on July 14, 2016, 01:39:36 PMI'm not sure if you faggots care but this album is 10/10YouTubeNo, it's not actually very good. It's too chaotic and there's absolutely no feeling being evoked by those shreaks which sound more like obnoxious whiny teenage angst manifestations than actual vocals. The gutteral pig vocals at the end and the chugga chugga guitar riffs were sort of embarrassing. There's an effect on my brain that I get from listening to the technical wankery of those sorts of guitars, which don't allow for any feeling to be born, and instead grinds the senses like cold rusty gears, painfully.Opinion noted and ignored. One of the most creative and inspired albums one heard in a long time.I should add, that being chaotic isn't necessarily a bad thing. It's just that the way the guitar wank is sprinkled in there makes it sound like a ruckus more than a carefully assorted algebra of discordant music. Some bands truly are able to produce a sort of beauty in chaos, creating a sense of disarray but also a feeling that everything is exactly where it should be. That is a true work of genius, when you hear Le Sacre Du Printemps by Igor Stravinsky, or Obscura by Gorguts (who maintains raw intensity, without becoming showy. It's pure artistic expression, and no fluff. Perhaps the same could be said about My hero, Bela Bartok, and his string quartets). I think that's what the arrangements in that song amount to, is pure fluff. Grating, steel wool fluff being jammed into my brain.It takes a few listens honestly but once it clicks the album gets me super hyped.I've probably listened to it front to back five times in the last two days