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So, day 10 has arrived. I really hope you guys are actually listening to albums that aren't in the genres you normally listen to. If you do, good on you, I hope you've heard something interesting that you'll give a try. If not, then please try it out.
1. Agalloch - The Mantle What? Folk metal When? 2002 Why? Combining folk and doom into the most atmospheric metal. Bit of post-rock sound too. Brilliant! Show me! + Show Spoiler +
2. Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West What? Indie When? 1997 Why? I had classic Kings of Leon yesterday, here is classic Modest Mouse. Good for the same reason too: it has an unadulterated Modest Mouse sound to it. Show me! + Show Spoiler +
3. AC/DC - Back in Black What? Classic Rock When? 1980 Why? As the second highest selling album of all time, I'm not sure if I'm allowed to include it here. Still, if you haven't listened to it recently, do it now! Show me! + Show Spoiler +
4. Gang Starr - Moment of Truth What? Hip hop When? 1998 Why? One of the first jazz-influenced hip hop albums, it is a genre defining album. Also, a whole album produced by DJ Premier... Show me! + Show Spoiler +
5. Émilie Simon - Émilie Simon What? Trip hop / Pop When? 2003 Why? A bit of Bjork , but more contemporary and much sexier without losing its creativity. Show me! + Show Spoiler +
It's lots of fun doing these, they remind me of so much music that I love listening to. Anyway, let me know what you think! Also, go check out the earlier blogs if you missed them, there's a few e-cookies that I'm still waiting for answers for.
Disclaimer: The title says that it is Daigomi's guide to good listening. That means its my opinion. Feel free to disagree as long as you provide reasons; I enjoy a good discussion as much as the next person. Also, I just like listening to music, I don't give a shit for the political implications of any music.
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1. Agalloch - The Mantle - Nice and enjoyable. It's definitely a interesting mix of folk and metal with some post-rock characteristics. I'm not sure how I feel about the growling and singing since I'm not a particular fan of doom or metal but at least it kinda goes along with the music.
2. Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West - Blocked in my country apparently =(. I know there is a fairly big loyal following of Modest Mouse but I've never really liked their stuff. I'll have to revisit their music.
3. AC/DC - Back in Black - Fun music =).
4. Gang Starr - Moment of Truth - Good stuff. Very clear lyrics and enunciation in hip-hop almost always is a plus in my books. For some reason the production seems slightly off (lyrics seem slightly too loud compared to the beat/music).
5. Émilie Simon - Émilie Simon - If I think of French music this is what I'd imagine. Likable stuff but not something I'd listen regularly.
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On March 08 2010 06:05 lac29 wrote: 1. Agalloch - The Mantle - Nice and enjoyable. It's definitely a interesting mix of folk and metal with some post-rock characteristics. I'm not sure how I feel about the growling and singing since I'm not a particular fan of doom or metal but at least it kinda goes along with the music.
2. Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West - Blocked in my country apparently =(. I know there is a fairly big loyal following of Modest Mouse but I've never really liked their stuff. I'll have to revisit their music.
3. AC/DC - Back in Black - Fun music =).
4. Gang Starr - Moment of Truth - Good stuff. Very clear lyrics and enunciation in hip-hop almost always is a plus in my books. For some reason the production seems slightly off (lyrics seem slightly too loud compared to the beat/music).
5. Émilie Simon - Émilie Simon - If I think of French music this is what I'd imagine. Likable stuff but not something I'd listen regularly.
1. Exactly, it's the growling goes with the music perfectly. 2. Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the newer Modest Mouse, but I really think the old albums had a lot to offer. Modest Mouse had an identity, and it comes through very strongly in Lonesome Crowded West. 3. Yep. Great for driving too! 4. It might be a problem with linking youtube videos; I'm never quite happy with the sound quality. It doesn't bother me on my recording. Its also possible that there's a difference between older hip hop and newer hip hop. I just compared it to a Lli Wayne album, and the backing music is definitely softer on the Gang Starr album. Not really sure. Could mean that the rapping used to be seen as more important, while today its more about the way in which the rapping mixes with the music. Interesting thing to point out. 5. Haha, I like it because it makes me think of france perfectly (even though I know its not). Emilie Simon covers Iggy Pop's I wanna be your dog on one of her albums, and it sounds so insanely sexual, haha.
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I know I say it all the time but Agalloch is truly fucking one of the best ever
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I do my best to listen to everything you throw up even if I think I might not like it , because I know how happy I would be if more people would explore the music I love.
Gangstarr ^_^
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3rd one's "Embedding is disabled" :S
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Modest Mouse is one of my favorite bands, but I must admit that I wish they would revisit their old style more often, like on LCW and The Moon and Antarctica. The new stuff is pretty all-right, but it seems overproduced. Isaac's gotta do more drugs again.
EDIT: Bjork is sexier than anything. Except for Modeselektor remixing Bjork. + Show Spoiler +
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To all who are raving about Agalloch, you should check out Wolves In The Throne Room ... Also brilliant atmospheric black metal.
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I think Ashes Against the Grain would've been a better choice of album to showcase Agalloch's sound :p
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Your taste is great. Last.fm?
I'm waiting for the inevitable A Tribe Called Quest to pop up.
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nicee~
haven't been able to keep up with all your album recommendations though! but now that i'm done midterms i definitely will. checking out new genres is always fun.
and you know what you should do, just throw me a list of your recommended hip hop artists lolol =D
anyway cheers!
edit: i wish my roommate had your taste of music =/ my roommate's listening to lil wayne.. again.
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Nice man, lonesome crowded west is one of my favorite albums of all time. Trailer Trash is probably my favorite song too.
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On March 08 2010 06:36 LordWeird wrote: I know I say it all the time but Agalloch is truly fucking one of the best ever
On March 08 2010 07:09 boesthius wrote: Ahhh I've missed your music blogs - Agalloch is so good; one of my atmospheric black metal bands<3333
Keep em coming! Haha, especially with metal, I've got about 20 bands that are the best band ever too. Agalloch is one of them
On March 08 2010 07:08 ella_guru wrote:
I do my best to listen to everything you throw up even if I think I might not like it , because I know how happy I would be if more people would explore the music I love.
Gangstarr ^_^ Haha, I'm glad to hear it Found anything you didn't expect to like that you enjoyed?
On March 08 2010 07:18 LightRailCoyote wrote:Modest Mouse is one of my favorite bands, but I must admit that I wish they would revisit their old style more often, like on LCW and The Moon and Antarctica. The new stuff is pretty all-right, but it seems overproduced. Isaac's gotta do more drugs again. EDIT: Bjork is sexier than anything. Except for Modeselektor remixing Bjork. + Show Spoiler +http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nL9UNZNWlV0 Moon and Antarctica is my second favourite Modest Mouse. I feel about the new things like I feel about the new Kings of Leon. If it was any other group's debut, I would have been impressed, but I know what their music can sound like, so it's a bit of a let down.
Haha, I love Bjork, but I don't think her music is particularly sexy :p Thanks for the song though!
On March 08 2010 08:21 Kolossus wrote: To all who are raving about Agalloch, you should check out Wolves In The Throne Room ... Also brilliant atmospheric black metal. I have Diadem of 12 Stars and Two Hunters, both are very nice albums. To me, Diadem is a bit closer to black metal than Agalloch is, while 12 Stars is a bit more symphonic than Agalloch. Good idea for a recommendation though, next time I put on Agalloch I should rather listem to them
On March 08 2010 09:16 Espers wrote: I think Ashes Against the Grain would've been a better choice of album to showcase Agalloch's sound :p To me, Agalloch's sound has changed a lot over the years. They have their old albums like Pale Folklore which is more black metal-ish, and then they have their newer albums like Ashes Against the Grain which is much clearer. I chose The Mantle specifically because it's right in the middle of these two sounds. If you haven't listened to Pale Folklore (or even Of Stone, Wind, and Pillor) yet, then give it a try. They really are amazing.
On March 08 2010 09:27 Sapraedon wrote: Your taste is great. Last.fm?
I'm waiting for the inevitable A Tribe Called Quest to pop up. Username is just Daigomi on last.fm We'll see when A Tribe Called Quests comes out. The only thing I dislike about them is that they still have the old-school form of delivery, where all lines are perfectly metred. Still, that's a bit like complaining that Led Zeppelin didn't have a rapper in them to make it more interesting :p I'll definitely mention them somewhere.
On March 08 2010 12:59 imperfect wrote: nicee~
haven't been able to keep up with all your album recommendations though! but now that i'm done midterms i definitely will. checking out new genres is always fun.
and you know what you should do, just throw me a list of your recommended hip hop artists lolol =D
anyway cheers!
edit: i wish my roommate had your taste of music =/ my roommate's listening to lil wayne.. again. Haha, Lil' Wayne is one of my most listened artists this year :p Tha Carter III really is damn good. I will try to give a hip hop album every day, if that helps you :p So far I've recommended 10 hip hop albums, and five more in my guide to hip hop, so that should give you something to do for the next few days :p
On March 08 2010 13:31 PanN wrote: Nice man, lonesome crowded west is one of my favorite albums of all time. Trailer Trash is probably my favorite song too. Yeah, I have a global hotkey in my foobar that adds an ID3 tag that just adds a tick in "Favourite songs," so that I can mark songs I hear that are awesome while I'm doing something else. Lonesome Crowded West has like 4 ticks, which I think is more than any other album I have
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