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#207443 by islandsinthesky
Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:33 am
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:I would recommend something... but I think you've got it all and then some.


NO, GIVE ME MOAR! MOAR, PLEASE!

Wander showed me two REALLY good bands last night:

Elephant9 and Stam1na
#207478 by Devy, spelled Devy!
Tue Jul 28, 2009 1:05 pm
islandsinthesky wrote:
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:I would recommend something... but I think you've got it all and then some.


NO, GIVE ME MOAR! MOAR, PLEASE!

Wander showed me two REALLY good bands last night:

Elephant9 and Stam1na


Hmmm... well I don't recall if you've heard Riverside or Lunatic Soul or not. And I'm not just recommending these two because I'm a shameless Mariusz Duda, pusher; I really think you'd like the new Riverside CD ADHD. I don't know how far you're willing to venture into the prog arena - but it's straight up prog. metal/prog. rock. It's got all the progressive trademarks - changing time signatures, lengthy songs, not the standard ABABCAC song format (or however it goes), and some really interesting arrangements with lots of instrumental breaks. But it's the heaviest Riverside CD I've heard. They pulled out all the stops on this one - it's one of those short and sweet CD's.

Once again, I can't recall on the board who likes them and who doesn't - but there's a strong recommendation from teh Catlin.

As for Lunatic Soul - a Mariusz Duda (Riverside) solo project. Has elements of Riverside, but much more beautiful than fucking nuts.
I give props to him for using a lot of really interesting percussion on this CD. I also give props to him for playing acoustic guitar, singing, and (I believe) playing some piano as well as bass which is his primary instrument. The songs are just really interesting and remind me of some of the grooves you've hooked me up with.

Which brings me to the next band -
don't know if you know Ulver... but they're Norwegian. I actually don't know that much about them, except that they started out doing black metal, and then migrated towards... deep, slow ambient music. Seems like something you wouldn't hate - I have Shadows of the Sun, and I like it, but I do have to be in the mood for it. So, it's that kind of thing. I really couldn't say much else about them, I've only heard a bit.
And I would recommend Blood to you - but you have already heard it. I think we had a discussion once because you thought OSI was better than Free (or was it the other way around?) and I was like... NO! They BOTH RULE!! YOU'RE WRONG [/bitch] :o :D Sorry about that.

Sorry for the tl;dr. But if any of that resonates with you, or sounds interesting, let me know.

And I'm going to listen to those guys' music on myspace right now. Between making a list of 'cool bald musicians,' and watching Ace of Cakes, I haven't gotten to it yet. It's a little weird, but there are more cool bald musicians than you might think. :D
#207483 by BrunoN
Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:14 pm
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:As for Lunatic Soul - a Mariusz Duda (Riverside) solo project. Has elements of Riverside, but much more beautiful than fucking nuts.
I give props to him for using a lot of really interesting percussion on this CD. I also give props to him for playing acoustic guitar, singing, and (I believe) playing some piano as well as bass which is his primary instrument. The songs are just really interesting and remind me of some of the grooves you've hooked me up with.


It's made with dudes from two neat Polish prog bands, Quidam and Riverside. Quidam is ok, Indukti is ass stomping (their drummer plays on Lunatic Soul).

Couple of clips (first one isn't live, it's some docu stuff, but with Uluru off Indukti's S.U.S.A.R as soundtrack, LISTEN)

[youtube]Pf76mqdf84o[/youtube]

[youtube]wWzmQ_C4-No[/youtube]

Personally I think they're sort of spiffier than Riverside despite lack of vocals.

Quidam's bit more typical prog-rock affair:

[youtube]aigNIFOmbXA[/youtube]

It's possible I mentioned them in the past, but it's worth another plug I think. If not, I'm already fucking off.
#207492 by AlucardXIX
Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:50 pm
Does all of Indukti's stuff sound like the first video? If so I will be finding their stuff shortly.
#207504 by Devy, spelled Devy!
Tue Jul 28, 2009 4:52 pm
BrunoN wrote:
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:As for Lunatic Soul - a Mariusz Duda (Riverside) solo project. Has elements of Riverside, but much more beautiful than fucking nuts.
I give props to him for using a lot of really interesting percussion on this CD. I also give props to him for playing acoustic guitar, singing, and (I believe) playing some piano as well as bass which is his primary instrument. The songs are just really interesting and remind me of some of the grooves you've hooked me up with.


It's made with dudes from two neat Polish prog bands, Quidam and Riverside. Quidam is ok, Indukti is ass stomping (their drummer plays on Lunatic Soul).

Couple of clips (first one isn't live, it's some docu stuff, but with Uluru off Indukti's S.U.S.A.R as soundtrack, LISTEN)

[youtube]Pf76mqdf84o[/youtube]

[youtube]wWzmQ_C4-No[/youtube]

Personally I think they're sort of spiffier than Riverside despite lack of vocals.

Quidam's bit more typical prog-rock affair:

[youtube]aigNIFOmbXA[/youtube]

It's possible I mentioned them in the past, but it's worth another plug I think. If not, I'm already fucking off.



Right I see. I figured Mariusz probably wasn't doing the percussion, good to know who does it. I was too afraid to open the liner notes since the CD cover and notes are super finger-smudge prone; and I've got the sweatiest hands known to humanity. So... thanks for schooling me :)
I have only heard one Indukti song, and I really liked it. And I just listened to those two now - they rule. I really enjoyed the first one - super snarly!
Well I liked all three of them, actually. Quidam was super prog, but I'm not opposed to that :D It was cool, great singing.

Your input is much appreciated, BrunoN. Anytime you want to fill me in on Polish rock/metal etc., go ahead.

p.s. men with high voices = super manly. That is a fact! :D
#207515 by islandsinthesky
Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:04 pm
i knew all of the above.

Don't be discouraged though, Catlin. Keep trying.
#207519 by sj_2150
Tue Jul 28, 2009 10:13 pm
GZA ticket in september
Michael Jackson - Bad
Michael Jackson - Dangerous
The Tea Party - Splendor Solis <<< very cool band
#207530 by Devy, spelled Devy!
Tue Jul 28, 2009 11:47 pm
islandsinthesky wrote:i knew all of the above.

Don't be discouraged though, Catlin. Keep trying.


Curses. It was inevitable though - I can't seem to shut up about certain music. MARIUSZ.

Uuuhhhh.... more will come to me later.
I must stew on this one and see if there's anything that might be new to yous. Chances are slim. :)
My problem is I'm too picky - you probably have broader musical horizons than I do.

Does FroGurt count as a recent purchase? That's all I can afford after that new external HD 8)
#207540 by GuyOne
Wed Jul 29, 2009 12:33 am
Recently won an auction on eBay for an original RUSH - Power Windows vinyl. Oh yes. Cannot wait for it to arrive.

Also, if the bills can allow it, I will purchase LOST Season 2 DVD on the weekend. They are all on sale at the local City Market. :)
#207654 by niklang
Wed Jul 29, 2009 3:07 pm
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Lets Face It
Bjork - Debut and Post
#207700 by Aden
Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:40 pm
Weed
#207864 by Lettuce
Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:03 am
COLOUR CHANGING MATEY

Been watching too much Psychoville.
#207868 by islandsinthesky
Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:21 am
Abydost wrote:A plastic bag. Nope, it was not in the sea nor is it ever going to be. I just used it to carry my work uniform back home so I could wash it.


You PURCHASED that?
#207869 by Leechmaster
Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:22 am
Abydost wrote:A plastic bag. Nope, it was not in the sea nor is it ever going to be. I just used it to carry my work uniform back home so I could wash it.

Don't lie. It was a plastic bag full of WEED, wasn't it!? ADMIT IT!!!!! :patrol:

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