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Title: Album Week 3
Post by: lostpilot on Jul 12, 2010, 02:40 PM
Well, hello, it's my turn to share some music with you. I firstly thought I would share only my newest discoveries in heavier grounds - sludge/post-metal, but I do not want to make the list, well, seem boring, so I mixed in some different genre albums. It's a shame though that many of you will know the albums chosen already, and most likely you will be fans of the bands I will list. Well, I am only trying to share some love for the best music out there, right!

I will be fairly annoying and will choose SEVEN albums. Why? Because I want to cover more musical ground so everyone has a choice, and there are some albums that you
have to hear anyway.



1. Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
(http://mentaldefective.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/bitches-brew.jpg)
Genre/atmosphere - Jazz Fusion/Psychedelic/Warm/Loopy
It is incredible how one can miss out so many great artists just because he was born a couple of decades later. This talented guy, Miles Davis, released a lot of material during his years, and up to this point I fully inhaled the only one record - 'Bitches Brew', a 1969 masterpiece of jazz fusion with some psychedelic moments altogether. The album is worthy of your attention-less chill moments and general sunny days without worries. A very nice album to listen to while under the influence of illegal substances.. yeah.

Track standouts - Bitches Brew
Try the album - http://www.mediafire.com/?etd2mjzwl32 (http://www.mediafire.com/?etd2mjzwl32)

2. The Ascent of Everest - From this Vantage
(http://www.thesirenssound.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/From-this-Vantage.jpg)
Genre/atmosphere - Post-rock/Epic(but not too far)/Cinematic/Experimental/Artistic
Yes, I know many fans of Godspeed You! Black Emperor had been sending shit at this band, as if this band tried to rip off the essence of GY!BE. Their first album was very GY!BE-ish, while the second album went a step away - the band decided to use what they love in other well known bands and use it to create a new music wave. The album is very cinematic, the vocals are just excellent (hippie-like mixing. Hear it and you will understand what I mean) and the album mastering/flow is just absurdly good. Interestingly enough, though 'Return to Us' sets a heavy mood, the other songs balance out with some hope and positive vibes. Highly recommended.

Track standouts - Return to Us; Dark, Dark My Light
Try the album - http://www.filefactory.com/file/b1ge1dg/n/The_Ascent_Of_Everest_-_From_This_Vantage_-_2010.zip (http://www.filefactory.com/file/b1ge1dg/n/The_Ascent_Of_Everest_-_From_This_Vantage_-_2010.zip)

3. Do Make Say Think - The Other Truths
(http://www.popmatters.com/images/blog_art/d/domakesaythink-other.jpg)
Genre/atmosphere - Post-rock/Artistic/Loopy/Summer-ish/Easy-going
You know you're hearing some really artistic people colliding their musical thoughts and ideas together with that sweet semi-acoustic sound in this band. Yes, I loved "You, You're A History In Rust", talk about "The Universe!" (a track from their previous album), Jesus, but I find this album a bit better, just because they lost the summer-folk-singing parts, what's left is emotional collision of artistic measures. Go check this album out!

Track stadounts - Do; Say
Try the album - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YGNZSBL8 (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YGNZSBL8)

4. A Silver Mt. Zion - This Is Our Punk-Rock, Thee Rusted Satellites Gather + Sing
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_0ciF9jizzg8/Se4S45qH_3I/AAAAAAAAAms/FT9ecjhOt-8/s1600-h/thisIsOurPunkRock.jpg)
Genre/atmosphere -  Artistic/Semi-acoustic/Emotional/Post-Folk(?)/Undefineable
To be honest sometime ago when I was stealing the internetZ I never noticed this ASMZ album. It just ran through my eyes and never really ended up in my discography. Surprising! The album itself.. I was carried away easily by the compelling fa-so-la intro with cinematic, almost theatrical movements, the tape-like atmosphere throughout the album and somewhat typical ASMZ emotional strength of the album. This masterpiece explodes with sincerity and pure yet unstable emotion. "Everybody gets a little lost sometimes". Cryworthy. Yes, I know many people do not like Efrim's vocals, but it is just a thing you have to get into it. This album is HIGHLY recommended. Four songs long, the album creates a different microcosmos for every song - excellently done.

Track standouts - Sow Some Lonesome Corner So Many Flowers Bloom, Babylon Was Built on Fire/Starsnostars
Try the album - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=wg3k2w05 (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=wg3k2w05)

5. We All Inherit the Moon - 月継 (Japanese)
(http://funkyimg.com/u2/574/980/waitmjapaneselp.jpg)
Genre/atmosphere -  Ambient/Easy-going/Lullabies/Soothing
I find this band fascinating. In my personal music career I encountered many ambient/rock acts, but most of them still sounded quite similar. Well this band invented their own genre - if you could say that. The first two tracks of the album presents the band with it's fullness - and yet it's only 3-4 layer songs. The exquisite elegant out-of-rhythm drumming and backward guitars does it for me. The general backward inbound sound structure and very, very dreamy abstract drumming is a really catchy thing. Everyone on the planet has to listen to Part I on a lonely yet sunny day. The album easily flows song to a song.

Track standouts - Part I, Part II
Try the album - http://www.multiupload.com/B4A9OSO320 (http://www.multiupload.com/B4A9OSO320)

6. Neurosis - A Sun that Never Sets
(http://www.metal-archives.com/images/1/9/0/190.jpg)
Genre/atmosphere - post-metal/post-apocalyptic/hopeless/tribal/epic
I am very glad I found this album - it is purely excellent when it comes to "dark matters". The band itself includes various elements of music to create the unearthly doomed landscape - including acoustic guitars, bells, sludgy riffs, singing, tribal drumming and crescendos. To be honest, this may be not the best Neurosis album in terms of seperate songs, but the album on the whole takes your breath away with the hopelessness and rich mature dying mood. The album varies in structure and musical forms - for example, "From Where Its Roots Turn" contains the tribal noisy element, as if the song was taken from a pre-historic war dance, while "Crawl Back In" packs an exquisite calm musical movement of pure melancholy in between sludgy riffs. "Stones from the Sky" takes the cake - as many people say - the song is so heavy it fucking destroys itself in the end, closing the album with complete confusion. If you won't like the other songs - check this song necessarily. By the way, this band is great live.

Track standouts - A Sun that Never Sets, Crawl Back In, Stones from the Sky
Try the album - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OIGUHJXC (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OIGUHJXC)

7. Boris - Feedbacker
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_vw3aQfA2XUg/SaPfQgrWLrI/AAAAAAAAACA/qhve_0WgPjA/s400/Boris_feedbacker.jpg)
Genre/atmosphere - drowning/feedbacks/dark/post-metal/noise/one-song-album
Boris have three albums that are made out of one song. This one, in my opinion, is the best. This album is very dark, and requires patience - for example, the first almost ten minute track is just emotional feedbacks, while track 2 dwells into monotonic riffs of feedbacks, swirling deep into your head and explodes thoroughly. There is a surprise vocal moment, that I enjoyed - after twenty minutes of instrumental movements and noise you'll be fairly surprised to hear a simple-rockish-song vocals when the album shifts again. But again, I tell you - this album requires patience. And the mastering is not too excellent, but it's all on purpose.

Track standouts - Feedbacker Pt. II, Feedbacker Pt. III
Try the album - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TPFJGASA (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TPFJGASA)


Enjoy!
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: theis on Jul 12, 2010, 04:28 PM
Wow, dude. I had no idea you liked Miles Davis.

"Bitches Brew" is incredible and one of my all time favorite albums.

Have you listened any other of his albums? If not, check out "Sketches of Spain" and "Kind of Blue". But really, any Miles album is gold.

Kudos!!!
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: bright lights, big city on Jul 12, 2010, 04:43 PM
all great albums! The Ascent of Everest one is probably my favorite on this list, i love that band so much.


EDIT: the miles davis needs a password
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: sing blue silver on Jul 12, 2010, 07:50 PM
Quote from: theis on Jul 12, 2010, 04:28 PM
Wow, dude. I had no idea you liked Miles Davis.

"Bitches Brew" is incredible and one of my all time favorite albums.

Have you listened any other of his albums? If not, check out "Sketches of Spain" and "Kind of Blue". But really, any Miles album is gold.

Kudos!!!

this
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: lostpilot on Jul 12, 2010, 09:43 PM
Quote from: bright lights, big city on Jul 12, 2010, 04:43 PM
all great albums! The Ascent of Everest one is probably my favorite on this list, i love that band so much.


EDIT: the miles davis needs a password

a new link: http://www.mediafire.com/?etd2mjzwl32 (http://www.mediafire.com/?etd2mjzwl32)
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: raynor on Jul 14, 2010, 01:14 AM
I've tried getting in to a couple of these bands before, never heard Miles Davis really though. I guess it's time to give him a couple of spins. I've heard Rust by DMST, and liked it, but never bothered digging deeper. Will check that one after, and after that don't know... hmm
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: Crazylegs on Jul 16, 2010, 03:09 PM
i've only listened to the A Silver mt Zion album so far, and i didn't like it very much. I like music with a bit more structure than that. Listening to the Neurosis album now, i already had it on my computer, but i haven't listened to it yet. Sounding good so far.
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: lostpilot on Jul 16, 2010, 03:51 PM
Well, A Silver Mt. Zion definitely requires much time to get into. For me personally it took about two years until I finally dwelled into their music :)
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: black coffee on Jul 22, 2010, 04:26 PM
Not too much of a fan of A Silver Mt. Zion, Do Make Say Think wasn't my thing either. I've been listening to tons of Post-Rock these past  years, but I always preferred the one which also has heavy moments instead of this artsy/jazzy style.

About Mils Davis, I never really listened to any of his stuff. I'll meet a couple old friends in two weeks,and will probably put this on when we get high.

Not much from me to say about Boris / Neurosis /  The Ascent of Everest, all great bands. Great choice with Feedbacker, to be honest I wouldn't know which Boris album to choose as a favorite. Pink for instance is a great trip as well.
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: raynor on Jul 26, 2010, 09:45 PM
finally started checking out this list. listening to a silver mt zion now, totally digging it. not that into post-rock really, but this is great so far! will check miles davis also, but the link didn't work. read on wikipedia it was considered the first fusion jazz. now the word fusion just makes me giggle, what a silly genre, but I've always wanted to check out miles davis though. I'll grab it on what.cd tomorrow at work.
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: lostpilot on Jul 26, 2010, 10:01 PM
there is another link somewhere in this thread:

http://www.mediafire.com/?etd2mjzwl32 (http://www.mediafire.com/?etd2mjzwl32)
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: An bád dubh on Aug 28, 2010, 11:11 AM
Man, sorry but Im gonna come back to this week later. Most of the stuff you have presented is stuff which I have not gotten into before and Im feeling like something easy today. Who knows, today might be the day when I fall in love with all of them, but I have to write a report and I what need is music that calms me rather than puzzles me. I would say that your stuff right here would need my full concentration which I cant give today.

I promise to check your stuff out later man!
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: lostpilot on Aug 28, 2010, 12:23 PM
Take your time, music lives forever :)
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: An bád dubh on Aug 28, 2010, 12:29 PM
Quote from: lostpilot on Aug 28, 2010, 12:23 PM
Take your time, music lives forever :)
Haha, nicely put :)
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: An bád dubh on Nov 27, 2014, 10:05 PM
Haha, just noticed that I promised to check these albums later, 4 years ago :D

Commenting on the stuff which I dont remember checking before:

Miles Davis:
Well, I used to go to a lot of jazz concerts when I lived in Holland back in the days. Never really have gotten into jazz, and Miles Davis, even though a name bigger than many (or all the others in the genre) doesnt make a difference for me here. Maybe after 5 more years.

The Ascent of Everest: I liked the overall atmosphere and the piano and the string instruments in many songs. At some points reminded me a lot of Murder By Death's first 2 albums. I will check them better later, was rather intrigued.

Do Make Say Think: Not sure if Ive checked this before. I liked the album Other Truths from the first seconds. I liked the song names too. Im not the biggest fan of post-rock/instrumental/whateverbut I probably have to give ths another try because of the great guitars (and the whole song) on "Make".

We All Inherut the Moon: Well, I gotta draw a line somewhere, this is already too instrumental/noise/ambient/Idontevenknow for me.


I was right 4 years ago though, the stuff wouldve been more puzzling than calming. I apparently (?) got that report written too.

Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: lostpilot on Dec 02, 2014, 10:41 PM
Quote from: An bád dubh on Nov 27, 2014, 10:05 PM
Haha, just noticed that I promised to check these albums later, 4 years ago :D

Commenting on the stuff which I dont remember checking before:

Miles Davis:
Well, I used to go to a lot of jazz concerts when I lived in Holland back in the days. Never really have gotten into jazz, and Miles Davis, even though a name bigger than many (or all the others in the genre) doesnt make a difference for me here. Maybe after 5 more years.

The Ascent of Everest: I liked the overall atmosphere and the piano and the string instruments in many songs. At some points reminded me a lot of Murder By Death's first 2 albums. I will check them better later, was rather intrigued.

Do Make Say Think: Not sure if Ive checked this before. I liked the album Other Truths from the first seconds. I liked the song names too. Im not the biggest fan of post-rock/instrumental/whateverbut I probably have to give ths another try because of the great guitars (and the whole song) on "Make".

We All Inherut the Moon: Well, I gotta draw a line somewhere, this is already too instrumental/noise/ambient/Idontevenknow for me.


I was right 4 years ago though, the stuff wouldve been more puzzling than calming. I apparently (?) got that report written too.



Budddy!!!!!
I have no words for what you have just done!
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: lostpilot on Dec 02, 2014, 10:43 PM
This reminds me, I should continue the "Album Week" posts.. four years after.
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: Crazylegs on Dec 02, 2014, 10:48 PM
go for it.
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: E-Money on Dec 03, 2014, 01:28 AM
Yea lets start it up again. I think we all enjoyed it last time around.
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: lftpp on Dec 03, 2014, 02:36 PM
im in. who starts?
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: Crazylegs on Dec 03, 2014, 03:13 PM
Quote from: lftpp on Dec 03, 2014, 02:36 PM
im in. who starts?

The way we've done it the last few years (hasn't happened much lately) is just everyone have their own thread and post whenever they want. So it's not been album of the week necessarily.

http://www.sharinglungs.com/index.php/topic,18519.0.html (http://www.sharinglungs.com/index.php/topic,18519.0.html)

I'm all for starting up something new though. Maybe we'll get some activity if we change things up a bit.
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: An bád dubh on Dec 03, 2014, 06:29 PM
Quote from: lostpilot on Dec 02, 2014, 10:43 PM
This reminds me, I should continue the "Album Week" posts.. four years after.
Lets do it.

I assume its ok if I start the first, as I have never started an "Album week" -thread before.

Lets set up some rules so that it keeps going and doesnt stagnate for weeks as someone mentioned. I suggest the following:

Let's award active behavior: Next weeks thread starter comes from the people who posts in the previous week's thread.
- The first who shows interest for next week gets the next week
- The interest has to be shown in the previous week's Album week -thread.
- The thread starter writes on the thread that "this person starts next week, this person is backup"
- If the new thread is not started by a given day, the backup can start it.
- Different time zones: Hmm, by when should the thread be started, which day, which time?

Just my ideas to keep it flowing, so that we get a new a thread each week and so that people comment on the stuff. In my opinion these things have to be very clear:
- Who starts the thread
- Who starts the thread if its not started on time
- When the thread should be started
- A cool name to show that its new and rolling again
- A new thread every week
- Short instructions in the first post of each new thread, so that new people know the rules
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: black coffee on Dec 04, 2014, 02:52 PM
Easy there, officer teacher. I think this should still be a fun thing to do, and not filled with countless rules. Just start with your edition and we'll see where that goes.
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: An bád dubh on Dec 04, 2014, 06:16 PM
Just saying that last time it went good at first but then started to drag on basically because people were starting their threads late. That then lead to people not coming to check out the new threads on time which drag on the new threads even more. After that it was changed (and good so) to so that people can post Album week thread whenever they want. But in my opinion its not as fun when people check out the albums at very different times.

The original idea (one person, one week, albums) was excellent but the problem was that people didnt know who starts a thread and when and people were absent and there were no backups. Hence the guidelines I drew above. I too think my "rules" are too difficult but we need to somehow make sure, again, that:

1. Theres someone who posts for each week
2. That someone knows when he or she has to post
3. There is a backup for that person (or another way to make sure that someone else starts a thread if needed)

Just trying to figure out whats the best way to keep it going (hopefully forever) as it was excellent fun.
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: An bád dubh on Dec 04, 2014, 06:22 PM
And for me, anyone can start the first thread, I dont really mind. I wanna wait a bit if anyone gets any new ideas regarding the organisation of the thing before I'll start mine.
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: Crazylegs on Dec 05, 2014, 05:04 PM
Go ahead, dude. I think the problem is that there's just not enough interest in general. There's not a whole lot of active members on here, and only half seem to care about any music outside of bands where Chino is a member.

I'll always check these threads out anyway.
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: lostpilot on Dec 06, 2014, 08:30 AM
CHONO SOX
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: E-Money on Dec 06, 2014, 05:12 PM
I'm busy for the next few days but will be able to do one in the next week.... Even in only a few of us continue to do it... At least we'll get some new tunes to listen to.
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: An bád dubh on Dec 07, 2014, 02:43 PM
Well, Im gonna go ahead a post my Album week. I'll call it "Album week gold edition 1" or something. We can change it later if its too much, its just to stand out from the old ones  8)
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: lostpilot on Dec 09, 2014, 09:50 PM
Yeah, do it, I'll try and follow it but you all guys will not like the music I will post, I literally listen to no "rock music" now. And I know some of you are into electronic/etc but really, no rock, no violence, no weirdness, no complicated passages or conceptual intros or outros. just electronic, indie, dream pop, sex music, simple format, lo-fi, simple songs. "ALBUM WEEK GOLD EDITION 2 SEX MUSIC"

But go ahead and post yours
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: An bád dubh on Dec 10, 2014, 07:33 AM
Sounds like something we could like, ya never know :D

I posted my Album Week Gold Edition, week 1 on sunday, check it out! I will make a comment on that thread that you are doing the week 2.
Title: Re: Album Week 3
Post by: lostpilot on Dec 12, 2014, 08:43 PM
edit: it was posted today