• How diverse is your musical taste?

    10 Dic 2009, 20:11 de Renegadesteve2

    First, make a list of your top-20 artists overall. Then, for each of these artists, add the 8 most similar artists to your list. Delete any duplicates, count up the number of entries on your list and this will give you some idea of how eclectic your listening habits are. A score of 8 represents an extremely unvaried musical taste while a 160 represents an extremely varied one.

    Similar artists
    Thurston Moore
    Ciccone Youth
    Lee Ranaldo
    Free Kitten
    Dinosaur Jr. x2
    Pixies
    Yo La Tengo
    Pavement x3
    Zwan
    Billy Corgan
    James Iha
    Silverchair
    Stone Temple Pilots x2
    Auf der Maur
    Jane's Addiction
    Soundgarden x3
    A Tribe Called Quest
    Run-D.M.C.
    Cypress Hill
    De La Soul
    House of Pain
    Public Enemy
    OutKast
    Fugees
    John Lennon
    George Harrison
    Paul McCartney
    Ringo Starr
    Paul McCartney & Wings
    Wings
    The Who
    The Rolling Stones
    Morrissey
    Joy Division
    The Cure
    Echo & The Bunnymen
    New Order
    The Stone Roses
    Pulp
    The Libertines
    Modwheelmood
    Trent Reznor
    Marilyn Manson
    Tweaker
    Halo33
    Black Light Burns
    Puscifer x2
    KMFDM
    John Frusciante
    Ataxia
    Rage Against the Machine
    Foo Fighters
    Audioslave
    Nirvana
    John Frusciante and Josh Klinghoffer
    Incubus
    Skepta
    JME
    Roll Deep
    Ghetto
    Kano
    Jammer
    Frisco
    Durrty Goodz
    Eddie Vedder
    Temple of the Dog
    Alice in Chains
    Mother Love Bone
    Mad Season
    Screaming Trees
    Kanye West
    Nas
    R. Kelly & Jay-Z
    Fabolous
    Beanie Sigel
    Lupe Fiasco
    Notorious B.I.G.
    Drake
    Porno for Pyros
    Perry Farrell
    Dave Navarro
    Satellite Party
    The Panic Channel
    Faith No More
    Blind Melon
    Tricky
    Portishead
    Lamb
    UNKLE
    Morcheeba
    Hooverphonic
    Sneaker Pimps
    Archive
    David Gilmour
    Roger Waters
    Syd Barrett
    Led Zeppelin
    The Doors
    Rick Wright
    Jefferson Airplane
    King Crimson
    Thom Yorke
    Jonny Greenwood
    Muse
    Placebo
    Coldplay
    Interpol
    Blur
    Beck
    The Chemical Brothers
    Maxim
    Pendulum
    The Crystal Method
    Fatboy Slim
    Prodigy
    Apollo 440
    Lunatic Calm
    fIREHOSE
    Hüsker Dü
    Mission of Burma
    Wipers
    Mike Watt
    Saccharine Trust
    Fugazi
    Flipper
    Les Claypool
    Les Claypool and the Holy Mackerel
    Colonol Claypool's Bucket Of Bernie Brains
    Les Claypool's Frog Brigade
    Sausage
    Oysterhead
    Infectious Grooves
    Mr. Bungle
    A Perfect Circle
    Peach
    ASHES dIVIDE
    Rishloo
    Riverside
    Deftones
    Porcupine Tree
    The Breeders
    Frank Black
    Sonic Youth x2
    Frank Black and the Catholics
    Black Francis
    The Flaming Lips x2
    Built to Spill
    Guided by Voices
    Condo Fucks
    Galaxie 500
    The Sea and Cake

    151/160

    Nice!!
  • The Ultimate Shit-Sucking Failfests of 2009

    9 Dic 2009, 5:56 de unholymassacre

    Worst of the worst released in 2009. Music so bad that it will give you ear cancer, cause sterility in men/infertility in women, and just make you wonder what the fuck you're doing wasting your life on such inept garbage.

    10. Krallice - Dimensional Bleedthrough
    Hipster Weakling worship pulled off by a duo of wankers that are surely a match made in heaven.

    9. Bethlehem - A Sacrificial Offering to the Kingdom of Heaven in a Cracked Dogs Ear
    Brilliant idea, let's take S.U.I.Z.I.D. and emphasize on the experimental side that fucked over Bethlehem throughout their last couple of albums.

    8. Devin Townsend - Ki/Addicted
    Devin Townsend is a gifted individual. He is the L. Ron Hubbard of music, brainwashing people into thinking that he's good because he's different. It's come to the point that he will shit out ANYTHING and people will eat it up. If he recorded himself literally taking a shit, people would buy it. If he did a crunk album that's worse than Brokencyde, people would eat it up. These two albums that came out this year are nothing more than vapid bullshit that's forever tainting music. God forbid what he's shitting out next.

    7. Pestilence - Resurrection Macabre
    If Patrick Mameli was so desperate for money, he could have just dressed in drag and prostituted himself throughout the Netherlands instead of shitting all over the Pestilence name with this used condom. Save your time and go for Asphyx's newest, now that has a death metal vocalist with balls.

    6. Dethklok - The Dethalbum II
    Cartoon metal band writes more shitty music for basement dwellers and pseudo-metal fans.

    5. Between the Buried and Me - The Great Misdirect
    An embodiment of everything terrible in music, whether it would be watered down King Crimson style structures or the obvious contrived -core elements plaguing this throughout, this is garbage that should be avoided at all costs if you know what's best for you.

    4. Chimaira - The Infection
    I've hated this band for a long time, mostly due to the fact that they do nothing but pick whatever trend is ripe and try to conform to it. This is pure guano here, nothing but uninspired, soulless and meaningless downtuned chugging over unlistenable vocals. Who can honestly tolerate this crap? Deaf people? People without music taste? People that still dickride Dimebag's rotting cock? Fuck this band and everything related to them.

    3. Amesoeurs- Amesoeurs
    The reason this isn't higher is that they did the wise thing and broke up.

    2. Lamb of God - Wrath
    This was mandatory, because it's THE EXACT SAME ALBUM AS BEFORE, and before that, and before that, and... you might as well listen to Nickelback instead.

    1. Slayer - World Painted Blood
    Slayer's glory years have been gone for over two decades. Now they're just beating a dead horse with this used tampon, making music that will appeal to pseudo-metal fans that love "Reign in Blood" but don't even know that Haunting the Chapel exists.

    Other bands that failed this year:
    Behemoth
    Fleshgod Apocalypse
    Obscura
    Dying Fetus
    Cattle Decapitation
    Porcupine Tree
    Converge
    Swallow the Sun
    Insomnium
    The Black Dahlia Murder
    Mastodon
    Despised Icon
    Oceano


    Hopefully I can do my best of soon...
  • Favorite / Best Albums of Each Year: 2008 - 1959

    7 Dic 2009, 0:17 de Ozzloaf

    The 70's killed me! Sorry about that... I really just couldn't choose for a lot of these, sorry...

    2009 - Still undecided... ( Mono - Hymn to the Immortal Wind, maudlin of the Well - Part the Second, Mastodon - Crack the Skye... ?)

    2008 - Esoteric - The Maniacal Vale / Deathspell Omega - Veritas Diaboli in Manet Aeternum: Chaining the Katechon EP

    2007 - Deathspell Omega - Fas - Ite, Maledicti, in Ignem Aeternum <- This year was about as good as the 70's but DSO came out on top. Special mention for Ulver...

    2006 - Negură Bunget - Om / Agalloch - Ashes Against The Grain / [artistThe Ruins of Beverast - Rain Upon the Impure

    2005 - Opeth - Ghost Reveries / Deathspell Omega - Kenose EP

    2004 - Deathspell Omega - Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvmspice

    2003 - Kayo Dot - Choirs of the Eye / Opeth - Damnation

    2002 - Sigur Rós - ( ) / Arcturus - The Sham Mirrors / Agalloch - The Mantle / Porcupine Tree - In Absentia <- Another great year!

    2001 - Opeth - Blackwater Park / maudlin of the Well - Leaving your Bodymap / Bath

    2000 - Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven! / Weakling - Dead As Dreams / Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun / Ulver - Perdition City

    1999 - Opeth - Still Life

    1998 - Opeth - My Arms, Your Hearse

    1997 - Emperor - Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk / Radiohead - OK Computer / Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F♯A♯∞

    1996 - Neurosis - Through Silver in Blood / Burzum - Filosofem / Katatonia - Brave Murder Day

    1995 - Porcupine Tree - The Sky Moves Sideways / Meshuggah - Destroy Erase Improve / Ulver - Kelvdssanger

    1994 - Ulver - Bergatt: Et eeventyr i 5 capitler / Emperor - In the Nightside Eclipse / Jeff Buckley - Grace / Mayhem - De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas

    1993 - Burzum - Hvis Lyset Tar Oss / Cynic - Focus / Slowdive - Souvlaki

    1992 - Alice in Chains - Dirt / Änglagård - Hybris

    1991 - My Bloody Valentine - Loveless / Atheist - Unquestionable Presence / Death - Human

    1990 - Naked City - Naked City / Psychotic Waltz - A Social Grace / Atheist - A Piece of Time / Lustmord - Heresy

    1989 - The Cure - Disintegration / Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness / Voivod - Nothingface

    1988 - Metallica - ...And Justice for All

    1987 - Dead Can Dance - Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun

    1986 - Metallica - Master of Puppets

    1985 - Tom Waits - Rain Dogs

    1984 - Arvo Pärt - Tabula Rasa / Metallica - Ride the Lightning

    1983 - Bacamarte - Depois Do Fim

    1982 - King Crimson - Beat / Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast / Rush - Signals <- Pretty freaking bad year.

    1981 - King Crimson - Discipline

    1980 - Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell

    1979 - Pink Floyd - The Wall

    1978 - Rush - Hemispheres (I can't believe I had to give Rush that year... Shows how mediocre the year was)

    1977 - Pink Floyd - Animals

    1976 - Rainbow - Rising / Camel - Moonmadness / Van der Graaf Generator - Still Life

    1975 - Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here

    1974 - King Crimson - Red

    1973 - Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon

    1972 - Yes - Close to the Edge

    1971 - To hard to choose just 1... see below.

    1970 - Black Sabbath - Paranoid / Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath

    1969 - King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King: An Observation by King Crimson / The Beatles - Abbey Road

    1968 - The Zombies - Odyssey and Oracle

    1967 - The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (but also Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Leonard Cohen, The Doors, The Velvet Underground, etc.)

    1966 - The Beatles - Revolver (special mention to Bob Dylan and Frank Zappa)

    1965 - The Beatles - Rubber Soul / John Coltrane - A Love Supreme / Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited

    1964 - The Beatles - Hard Day's Night (only because it's the only album I've ever heard from this year. It's a pretty mediocre album...)

    1963 - Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady

    1962 - John Coltrane - Olé Coltrane

    1961 - Yusef Lateef - Eastern Sounds

    1960 - Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain

    1959 - Miles Davis - Kind of Blue


    So hard to choose for some of those!!! Look at the amazingness the 70's produced!

    1975 - Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here / Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti / Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks / Van der Graaf Generator - Godbluff / Queen - A Night at the Opera / Frank Zappa - One Size Fits All / Camel - The Snow Goose / Black Sabbath - Sabotage / Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte ... And more.

    1974 - King Crimson - Red / Yes - Relayer / Camel - Mirage / Magma - Köhntarkösz / Focus - Hamburger Concerto ... and way more!

    1973 - Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon / King Crimson - Larks' Tongue in Aspic / Genesis - Selling England by the Pound / The Who - Quadrophenia / Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath / Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire / Magma - Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh ... and so many more!!!

    1972 - Yes - Close to the Edge / Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick / David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars / Nick Drake - Pink Moon / Deep Purple - Machine Head / Genesis - Foxtrot / Wishbone Ash - Argus / Premiata Forneria Marconi - Per un Amico / etc ... Ugh, another insanely amazing year!!!

    1971 - Led Zeppelin - IV / Pink Floyd - Meddle / Yes - Fragile / Jethro Tull - Aqualung / John Lennon - Imagine / Comus - First Utterance / Van der Graaf Generator - Pawn Hearts / The Who - Who's Next / Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink / Yes - The Yes Album / Genesis - Nursery Crime ... AMAZING YEAR!!!

    1969 - King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King: An Observation by King Crimson / The Beatles - Abbey Road / Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left / Led Zeppelin - I & II / Frank Zappa - Hot Rats ... etc.

    Jake
  • Top 40 from 2009

    6 Dic 2009, 20:13 de Kevin_Raven

    So 2009 isn't quite over yet, but here is my top 40 artists chart for the past year, with short explanations for some of the artists:

    1 Dark Moor: 569 scrobbles
    Still my favorite band, the band that got me into power metal as well as metal in general.
    2 Blind Guardian: 489 scrobbles
    Maybe a bit artificially high on my charts because of the number of tracks in Nightfall in Middle Earth, but still deserving of a high spot.
    3 Dream Theater: 468 scrobbles
    Saw them in July in Asheville, and listened to Black Clouds & Silver Linings about a million times before the show.
    4 Queen: 466 scrobbles
    5 Helloween: 398 scrobbles
    6 Nine Inch Nails: 390 scrobbles
    I probably wouldn't have listened to NIN half as much if it wasn't for the fact that The Slip is free and Ghosts I-IV is really cheap. Thanks, Trent.
    7 Led Zeppelin: 385 scrobbles
    8 Opeth: 349 scrobbles
    Everyone should listen to Opeth. Even if you don't like metal.
    9 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: 342 scrobbles
    Easily the most metal artist on my charts.
    10 King Crimson: 298 scrobbles
    11 Machinae Supremacy: 263 scrobbles
    Another good free album, Deus Ex Machinae put this artist high on my charts.
    12 Extol: 250 scrobbles
    Listened to The Blueprint Dives a lot. If nobody told me, I would never be able to guess that they are the same band that made Burial, which is also great, but in a completely different way.
    13 Tool: 247 scrobbles
    14 Lacuna Coil: 245 scrobbles
    15 Iron Maiden: 230 scrobbles
    16 Holy Blood: 227 scrobbles
    Of the bands I started listening to in 2009 for the first time, I think Holy Blood is my favorite. I can't wait to hear Oskord once they release something...
    17 Nightwish: 222 scrobbles
    18 Talking Heads: 206 scrobbles
    19 Rush: 196 scrobbles
    20 Rhapsody of Fire: 190 scrobbles
    21 Yes: 188 scrobbles
    There used to be an artist image of Chris Squire with a zebra stripe jacket and triple neck bass with a caption that read something like: "Scientists have determined that it is physically impossible to find a picture more prog than this." That always made me laugh.
    22 Angra: 185 scrobbles
    23 JT Bruce: 164 scrobbles
    I have to say something for all the artists with free stuff - JT Bruce is great if you like technical instrumental prog metal. You can download three albums for free on Jamendo, and you can buy his latest (and best) album, Universica on his website.
    24 Sonata Arctica: 163 scrobbles
    25 Tourniquet: 153 scrobbles
    26 The Allman Brothers Band: 146 scrobbles
    27 Theatre of Tragedy: 142 scrobbles
    28 Antonio Vivaldi: 141 scrobbles
    I listened to a lot more "classical" music this year than I used to, which is something I'm happy about.
    29 Cynic: 138 scrobbles
    30 Narnia: 134 scrobbles
    31 Ensiferum: 127 scrobbles
    Saw them at Volume 11 Tavern in Raleigh in November (my car was hit and had to be towed along the way, forcing us to walk part of the way, but it was worth it).
    32 Frédéric Chopin: 120 scrobbles
    33 Depeche Mode: 118 scrobbles
    34 NESkimos: 112 scrobbles
    Their albums have tons of short songs, so they are a bit overrated on this chart. Video game cover bands are one of my guilty pleasures.
    35 ZAO: 109 scrobbles
    I've had The Fear Is What Keeps Us Here for years, but it wasn't until 2009 that I really started listening to it a lot. Usually I'm sort of turned off by metalcore, but I think Zao is pretty good regardless of their genre.
    36 XOC: 107 scrobbles
    Another video game band with lots of short songs and an unusually high number of scrobbles...
    37 Black Sabbath: 106 scrobbles
    37 VNV Nation: 106 scrobbles
    39 Johann Sebastian Bach: 103 scrobbles
    40 DragonForce: 101 scrobbles
    DragonForce? How did this get here... I guess when their new album came out I listened to it a lot.

    2010 predictions:
    Jazz Fusion - I've been listening to Billy Cobham and I'd like to hear more of this. I've always wanted to listen to more Jazz, but I've found it inaccessible. I think I'll enjoy fusion a bit more.

    Melodic Death - Since I like Ensiferum and Blackguard, I'd like to listen to more.

    Thrash - I really enjoyed Gama Bomb (another artist with a free album available on their website), and I've never really explored thrash metal outside of Metallica/Slayer/Megadeth.

    Less Power Metal - I'll probably keep listening to Dark Moor, Helloween, Blind Guardian, and the other artists I like, but I'll probably stop looking into new power metal bands in favor of some of the other genres I listed.
  • drobiazgi i cudeńka

    3 Dic 2009, 20:12 de wolowina-saute

    Last.FM Milestones1st track: (05 Nov 2007)
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    Lao Che - Nałożnica
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    Martina Topley-Bird - EscucharSandpaper Kisses
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    Get yours here
  • Eleventh Hour playlist for 11-15-09

    1 Dic 2009, 20:30 de The_Forgotton

  • My Top 50

    29 Nov 2009, 9:26 de ShatteredFlame

    Well I've been on last.fm for almost 2 years now and my taste has changed dramatically over time. Looking at my top 50 overall I'm really not happy with most of the artist on their. Partly because at first when I discovered a band I loved I would scrobble the shit out of them until they reached a high status on my charts. Nowadays I can't be bothered with how much I scrobble an artist because there's always so much other music I want to check out. So here I am at 2 am listening to Tom Waits wasting the night away writing about what I think about my top 50.
    = Looks great on my charts
    = I like them but I'm not for 100% in having them high in my charts
    = GTFO my charts.

    1. Tool
    Took me a while for me to love them. Then when they finally grew on me they immediately became one of my favorite bands. All their albums are great even their live album Salival is something worth checking out. And with each album better than the last I can only imagine how amazing their next album will be since 10,000 Days was so perfect.


    2. The Cure
    Immediately loved them when I first heard Disintegration. There early post-punk stuff is great but I think they hit they're peak with Disintegration. Weak was alright but everything after pretty much sucks. I still haven't checked out everything by them even with over 2000 scrobbles. They have so much material.


    3. Opeth
    First checked out Still Life. Loved it. Then Damnation. Bored me, except EscucharWindowpane. Like Tool it took me awhile before fully appreciating them. Now they've become one of my favorite bands.


    4. Pink Floyd
    Yeah classic band. Darkside Of The Moon, The Wall, and Animals are all classics to me.


    5. A Perfect Circle
    I don't really listen to them at all anymore. At first I was just a blind Tool fan loving Maynard's voice and his lyrics, now I think most lyrics are complete bullshit and appreciate artist for their musicianship. These guys are better than your average mainstream rock bands, some nice song writing that sets them apart from simply sounding generic. Escuchar3 Libras will always be one of my favorite songs.


    6. Katatonia
    I'm always an "on again off again" type of relationship with these guys. First heard The Great Cold Distance, loved it at first now I can barely sit through the whole thing. There other albums are the same, except Brave Murder Day which will always be their best. Overall, they have a lot of gems spread out in their albums, the best usually being bonus tracks and CD-singles.


    7. Celldweller
    I used to listen to this guy all the time. Now I think he is pretty overrated. Being a part of the AMV community is really sickening because everyone considers this guy a genius, pretty much every single song is done to death. Why do people praise this guy for being a one man band? Like there isn't millions of other solo artist who also create great music. He has some great material but I wouldn't call anything he's done a masterpiece. Every song he has released lately has been solid but I really don't think he can create a great album. I'll take a great album over a great song any day.


    8. Puscifer
    Actually checked him out before APC or Tool. Still love this project. V is for Vagina is a great album but I do think that it is very hit and miss. The stuff he has been putting out lately especially The Humbling River have got to be the best material released on here. I'm liking this new atmospheric direction.


    9. Rise Against
    My favorite generic nostalgic band. I don't really listen to them at all anymore but I don't mind it when I do.


    10. Metallica
    Really not sure how they got this high on my charts in the first place. I think they're classic albums for the most part are very overrated. Kill 'em All and ...And Justice for All are pretty good though. When Death Magnetic first released I loved it but since then I've gotten into a lot of other superior metal bands.


    11. Eminem
    Yeah hes a guilty pleasure. Will always be.


    12. Devin Townsend
    I completely love this guys work. His insanity is of my liking. Great musicianship. Addicted has also got to be one of my favorite 09 releases.


    13. Agalloch
    These guys can't release a bad record. Everything they've done is great.


    14. King Crimson
    Masters of Prog? Yeah In the Court of the Crimson King, Larks Tongue in Aspic and Red. are all essential for every prog lover.


    15. Shining
    Checked these guys out when I read that fucked up description about their beliefs and live performances, I just had to hear how fucked up this was. I'm glad I did give them a listen. Besides being fucked up V: Halmstad has got to be one of the greatest pieces of music I have ever heard. Every track is mind blowing. I haven't really gave their earlier stuff much of a listen. VI: Klagopsalmer was awful though.


    16. Meshuggah
    Didn't really want to check them out because how stupid their band pictures look. Chaosphere made me laugh, Jens Kidman sounded like a barking dog and the music just sucked. Catch-33 was a much better experience, their music was kind of annoying but I think that's what inevitably made them great for me....for some reason, don't really know how to describe my feelings toward them. They also became the headliners of the first concert I attended :).


    17. Infected Mushroom
    First heard the song Artillery which was great. I didn't check out the full album until a long time after which I regret because Vicious Delicious is a damn satisfying album. I don't care about how pop it is compared to how magical their earlier albums are. Infected Popshroom > Infected Mushroom. Not too much of a fan of them, they're live performance was hands down the best I've been too. I also helped advertise for them in their fanmanager street team and won an autographed poster and CD :D.


    18. Amon Amarth
    Twilight of the Thunder God unleashed my hidden craving for death metal. Now I think it's a pretty boring record. Metal gets old fast man.


    19. Jerry Goldsmith
    Lol, short lived movie soundtrack craving.


    20. Angelspit
    Addicting shit. Addicting when I first heard them. Still as addicting now. Even they're new release cleared my disappointment after a few listens. 2nd album has yet to grasp me.


    21. My Bloody Valentine
    Loveless


    22. Beastie Boys
    Hell Yeah! Probably a guilty pleasure, isn't it?


    23. "Weird Al" Yankovic
    Another guilty pleasure, right?


    24. Nine Inch Nails
    I never really liked them as much as I wanted to. All these scrobbles are a failed attempt for the most part. The Downward Spiral and The Fragile have some good songs but other than that I have never been able to see the magic.


    25. Linkin Park
    Angry generic emo shit.


    26. Joy Division
    A truly great band. Ian Curtis wrote some wonderful songs. Lyrics are all fantastic. Simple but hold so much meaning.


    27. Ayreon
    Gets old after while.


    28. Mastodon
    They're pretty good. Crack The Skye is such an overrated album it's ridiculous. Leviathan is great.


    29. Cynic
    Metal Gods!


    30. Tom Waits
    Absolute genius!


    31. maudlin of the Well
    Fucking insane band. Toby Driver is a genius.


    32. Mindless Self Indulgence
    Yeah I considered myself daring for listening to a band like this. They still have a few classics but I don't really listen to them anymore.


    33. Modest Mouse
    Have some great songs but as albums go they tend to fade with time.


    34. John Carpenter
    Only around Halloween


    35. Scarling.
    They are great...I haven't listened to them in a long time now


    36. Guns N' Roses
    Meh.


    37. Shpongle
    Should be as high as Infected Mushroom. Great music.


    38. Porcupine Tree
    I haven't really listened to many albums by them. I love Deadwing and Lightbulb Sun but most of the other stuff I've checked out is pretty boring.


    39. Astronautalis
    Amazing artist. EscucharBarrel Jumping (A Man Of Letters), The Waterfall and EscucharThe Story of My Life all have got to be some of the greatest songs I've heard.


    40. Thousand Foot Krutch
    Generic Christian Rock


    41. System of a Down
    Such a faux pas


    42. Vader
    They won't be relevant in a couple of months


    43. Have a Nice Life
    Great album. Great bootleg demo album but recently I'm not feeling what I felt when I first listened months ago.


    44. ASHES dIVIDE
    Wow something completely shot out of my life.


    45. Gojira
    Metal that doesn't get boring. Great drumming also.


    46. J.Viewz
    Local New York band. Chill out album. So great.


    47. Unwound
    Leaves Turn Inside You is so great but like Have a Nice Life I think I'm growing out of this depressing shit.


    48. Dane Cook
    Why did I have him to begin with? =(


    49. Bill Conti
    Short lived Rocky soundtrack addiction. Still great but not something meant for heavy listening.


    50. Black Light Burns
    I kind of forced myself to like them. They suck. Only New Hunger, Cruel Melody and Lucretia My Reflection are good.



    Final Verdict: Only 23 out of 50 artist I am satisfied with =(
  • Råg I Ryggen (Ita)

    29 Nov 2009, 1:55 de heavylione

    In Svezia nei primi anni 70 bands e artisti nascevano come funghi dopo la pioggia in agosto ed ogni cantina o garage aveva la sua versione di Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin o Rolling Stones. Nel sobborgo di Stoccolma, Bromma, i compagni di classe Björn Aggemyr (chitarra) e Björn "Nysse" (guitar) Nyström cominciarono a strimpellare i loro strumenti quando erano appena dodicenni. Il tastierista Christer Sjöborg si unì e Kurt Persson suonò la batteria con loro per un breve periodo. Fu presto sostituito da Peter Sandberg e decisero di chiamarsi Goda Vänner & Musik (Buoni Amici & Musica). Questi quattro ragazzi provavano in una piccola stanza di 3,5 X 3,5 metri nello scantinato del padre di Nysse, e principalmente facevano pezzi delle band britanniche di del periodo come Deep Purple o Uriah Heep. Björn e Nysse riuscirono a persuadere il loro insegnante alla scuola Riksbyskolan di Bromma a permettergli di mostrare il loro talento agli altri scolari. La proposta fu accettata, ma avrebbero dovuto portare la propria strumentazione, problema che fu risolto invitando il fratello di Björn, Jan Aggemyr, nella band. Jan aveva la patente ed un'auto, una chitarra elettrica e la capacità di usarla, il che era proprio ciò che serviva. Poco prima del loro debutto i ragazzi avevano trovato un pacchetto di pane raffermo nella sala prove. La marca era Wasa Bröd e l'etichetta "ger råg I ryggen" (dà forza e coraggio) catturò subito la loro attenzione, e fu così che nacque il nome Råg I Ryggen.
    A quel tempo, nel 1974, i ragazzi nella band avevano tra i 15 ed i 20 anni, ma avevano già equipaggiamento musicale e attrezzature da non sfigurare di fronte a band ricche e famose, come Yes o King Crimson. I chitarristi Jan e Nysse suonavano chitarre Gibson o fatte da loro, Björn aveva un basso Rickenbacker, e Peter suonava un drum kit Rogers completo. Il tastierista Christer aveva una dozzina di tastiere, tra cui uno dei primi Mini Moogs svedesi e un Hammond A-100 con 2 speaker Leslie da 150 watt! Il suo materiale da solo avrebbe riempito per metà il pullman dei Råg I Ryggen, senza contare il problema di averlo sempre stipato nella cantina del padre di Nysse mentre provavano.
    Nel 1974 la band suonava regolarmente a Stoccolma e nei sobborghi nelle vicinanze, e parteciparono anche ad un concorso che serviva per scoprire nuovi talenti musicali. In quel periodo era Nysse il cantante della band, anche se circa metà del loro repertorio era strumentale. Nederlaget è il nome di un'altra band che si esibì quella notte e il loro vocalist, Jonas Warnerbring, fu notato dai Råg I Ryggen. E' il figlio del famoso cantante Östen Warnerbring che ha rappresentato la Svezia all'Eurovision Song Contest negli anni 60, tuttavia i loro stili vocali non sono né simili né comparabili. Jonas fu avvicinato da Nysse e Björn quella sera e fu presto convinto a lasciare i Nederlaget in favore dei Råg I Ryggen. Con il nuovo vocalist, la band si poteva concentrare maggiormente sul proprio materiale e riprese a suonare nella piccola cantina, a dispetto del fatto che i Råg I Ryggen adesso erano in 6 e più orientati verso sonorità , pur non tradendo le loro radici che affondavano nell' . I genitori di Nysse non si lamentarono mai della musica pesante che veniva da sotto, nemmeno quando una finestra si ruppe a causa del volume esagerato.
    Una sera quell'autunno Peter era uscito a bere con alcuni amici, e mentre aspettava il treno per tornare a casa fece amicizia con Kjell Gradin, un anziano gentleman che guarda caso gestiva un'etichetta discografica! Nel loro stato di alterazione alcolica si accordarono subito per un test recording e solo poche settimane più tardi la band aveva ordinato tutto il suo equipaggiamento in un piccolo studio di Sundbyberg. Råg I Ryggen aveva suonato EscucharSpångaforsens Brus ed una canzone ormai sconosciuta, ma né Kjell Gradin né il suo piccolo studio erano preparati per l'assalto musicale e questa registrazione fu rovinata dal suono pesantemente distorto. L'etichetta Rondo aveva precedentemente registrato solo Göingeflickorna ed altre band vocali molto soft, ma questo non scoraggiò Kjel che fece un altro tentativo di registrare i suoi nuovi apprendisti appena scoperti. Prenotò l'EMI-studio di Skärmarbrink - che era uno dei più moderni studios a 16 canali della Svezia a quei tempi - per due giorni interi per registrare un album con la band. Le date erano il 22 ed il 23 di febbraio e presto si presentò un altro problema. I testi di alcune canzoni erano di solito improvvisati sul palco, ma la band pensò che non avrebbe funzionato in studio. Il testo per EscucharNaked Man fu scritto il giorno prima della registrazione e il tocco finale per EscucharQueen Of Darkness fu dato nelle ore precedenti l'arrivo allo studio alle 09.00 AM. L'album fu registrato in 16 ore. Tutti gli strumenti, tranne il sintetizzatore, furono registrati live il primo giorno, mentre tutte le parti vocali e il mixaggio furono fatti il secondo giorno. Fu scoperto qualche piccolo errore, ma non c'era tempo per il redub, e tuttavia ascoltando l' album oggi queste piccole cose danno autenticità al groove ed alla musica.
    L'album eponimo uscì nell'aprile 1975 e qualcuna delle canzoni in lingua svedese fu trasmessa in radio. Rondo sembrava credere nella musica dei Råg I Ryggen così distribuì tra le 8000 e le 10000 copie dell'album e prenotò la partecipazione al Gröna Lund per il 3 luglio. L'album fu distribuito da EMI in Svezia ma non all'estero. Nel periodo in cui l'album fu preparato la band aveva almeno 2 esibizioni dal vivo alla settimana e provava 2 o 3 volte alla settimana mentre ognuno lavorava anche a tempo pieno (quattro di loro lavoravano in negozi di musica!). I fan dei Råg I Ryggen a Stoccolma crescevano sempre più e a volte loro regalavano dischi alle persone del pubblico che avevano il coraggio di salire sul palco e cantare con loro e questo accadeva abbastanza frequentemente. La band aveva il proprio tecnico del suono ed un amico che si occupava delle luci allo stesso modo di un rigido codice morale: non era permesso l'uso di alcol prima e durante l'esibizione, anche se il pubblico ne faceva uso per essere "carico". Le esibizioni di solito consistevano di 2 sessioni di 45 minuti, e di solito loro erano l'unica band della serata, anche se una volta ebbero un concerto assieme alla band Nature.
    Quando arrivò il giorno del concerto al Gröna Lund, l'arrangiatore disse che sarebbe stato loro permesso di suonare per mezz'ora al massimo, e dovettero pianificare una lista di canzoni adatta. Il volume fu regolato dalla stessa band e la loro performance fu la seconda più rumorosa mai registrata al Gröna Lund (solo i Wishbone Ash erano stati più rumorosi). Tutto fu molto bello con una grande connessione col pubblico, ma quando mancava solo il coro finale di Sanningsserum qualcuno tagliò la corrente! Questo era già accaduto a Jimi Hendrix circa sette anni prima, e quell'evento fa ormai parte del folklore del Gröna Lund, ma questo lasciò sia i Råg I Ryggen che il pubblico sbalorditi. Gli elettricisti del Gröna Lund inizialmente dichiararono che un fusibile era saltato, ma in seguito ammisero che avevano effettivamente tagliato la corrente per evitare che i Råg I Ryggen suonassero anche solo un secondo in più del consentito.
    La band suonava anche fuori Stoccolma, in posti come Norrtälje, Orsa e Gävle. La distanza non era mai esagerata e la band tornava a casa dei genitori di Nysse dopo ogni concerto, dove la attendevano dei panini o una tarda cena.
    Il contratto tra i Råg I Ryggen e Rondo diceva che sarebbero dovute essere registrate più canzoni, ma essere week end rockstar e allo stesso tempo avere lavori a tempo pieno - combinato con la crescita di differenze musicali - alla fine ebbe un effetto negativo sulla band. All'inizio del 1976 il cantante Jonas Warnerbring ed il batterista Peter Sandberg lasciarono il gruppo e furono sostituiti rispettivamente da Bo Lantz e Jonas Edgren. Questo portò nuove influenze e una nuova direzione musicale. Le canzoni divennero più complesse e i testi spiritosi vennero eliminati per lasciare il posto a discorsi più seri. Tristemente questo non funzionò molto bene e la band fece solo pochi concerti prima di sciogliersi circa sei mesi dopo. Non esiste materiale scritto dall' ultima line- up della band in studio, e c è solo un live di qualità mediocre. Questo è triste, anche perchè l' LP originale si può trovare ad un prezzo oscillante tra i 100 ed i 150 dollari, e l'album è considerato un classico tra i conoscitori del e dell svedese.

    [Dal booklet del CD Råg I Ryggen scritto da Tobias Petterson]
  • Råg I Ryggen (Eng)

    28 Nov 2009, 18:54 de heavylione

    In Sweden in the bands and artists sprang up like mushrooms after an August rain and every other cellar and garage had its own version of Bob Dylan, Led Zeppeli or Rolling Stones. In the Stockholm suburb Bromma classmates Björn Aggemyr (bass) and Björn "Nysse" (guitar) Nyström began banging away on their instruments when they were just twelve years old. Keyboard player Christer Sjöborg soon joined in and Kurt Persson played drums with them for a short while. He was soon replaced by Peter Sandberg and the band named themselves Goda Vänner & Musik (Good Friends & Music). These four kids rehearsed in a 3,5 X 3,5 metres small room in Nysse's father cellar, and mostly played songs by bands like Deep Purle and Uriah Heep. Björn and Nysse managed to persuade their teacher at school (Riksbyskolan in Bromma) to allow them to show their talents in front of the other pupils. The proposal was accepted, but they had to bring their own musical equipment, a problem which was solved by bringing in Björn's older brother Jan Aggemyr into the band. Jan had a driver's license and a car, an electric guitar and the knowledge to use it, thus fitting the bill perfectly. Shortly before this début performance the boys found a package of old bread in the rehearsal room. The brand was Wasa Bröd and his tag line "ger råg I ryggen" (gives strength and courage) immediately caught the band's attention, and the name Råg I Ryggen was born.
    At this time, in 1974, the boys in the band were between fifteen and twenty years old, but the band had assembled musical equipment and gear like a rich and famous groups like Yes or King Crimson. Guitarists Jan and Nysse playing Gibson guitars or homemade ones, Björn had a Rickenbacker bass and Peter thundered away on a full-fledged Rogers drum kit. Keyboard player Christer had six pairs of keys, including one of Sweden's first Mini Moogs and a Hammond A-100 with two 150 watt Leslie speakers! His gear alone would fill half of Råg I Ryggen tourbus, not to mention the trouble of having it all stashed in Nysse's parent's cellar while rehearsing.
    In 1974 the band would perform regularly at youth centres around Stockholm and its suburbs, and they also entered a talent hunt at Jarlateatern. Nysse was the vocalist around this time but about half of the band's repertoire was instrumental. Nederlaget was another band that performed that same evening and that band's vocalist Jonas Warnerbring caught the attention of Råg I Ryggen. He is the son of famous Swedish singer/performer Östen Warnerbring, who had represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest in the sixties, although their vocal styles are neither comparable nor alike. Jonas was approached by Nysse and Björn that evening and was soon persuaded to quit Nederlaget in favour of Råg I Ryggen.
    With a new vocalist on board, the band concentrated more on their own material and kept rehearsing in the small cellar room despite the fact that Råg I Ryggen now consisted of six members and more sound developed, although the band still had his roots in . Nysse's parent's never complained about the heavy music almost coming from below, not even when a window broke due to the high volume produced in the enclosed quarter.
    An evening that autumn Peter had been out drinking with some friends, and while he waited for the train ride home he befriended Kjell Gradin, an elderly gentleman who appened to run a record label! In their drunken state they immediately agreed on a test recording, and only a few weeks later the band had lined up all their equipment in a small studio in Sundbyberg. Råg I Ryggen performed EscucharSpångaforsens Brus and a now unknown song, but since neither Kjell Gradin nor his small studio was prepared for the musical assault and this recording was ruined by a heavily distorted sound. The Rondo label had previously only recorded the likes of Göingeflickorna and other very soft vocal acts, but this didn't deter Kjel from making another attempt at recording his newly discovered apprentices. He booked the EMI-studio in Skärmarbrink - which was one of the most modern 16-channel studios in Sweden at the time - for two full days to record a full-lenght album with the band. The dates were the 22nd and 23rd of February, and suddenly a new problem came up. The lyrics for some of the songs where usually improvised on stage, but the band figured that it would not work out in the studio. The lyrics for EscucharNaked Man were written the day before the recording and the final touch on EscucharQueen Of Darkness were made in the early hours before Råg I Ryggen arrived at the studio at 09.00 AM. The album was recorded in 16 hours. All instruments, except for the synthesizer, were recorded live the first day, while all vocals and mixing was made the second day. Some small errors were soon discovered, but there was no time for overdubs, but while listening to the album today these small things only add authenticity to the groove and general feel of the music.
    The eponymous album was released in April 1975 and some of the Swedish-language songs were aired by the Swedish radio. Rondo seemed to believe in Råg I Ryggen's music and issued between eight and ten thousand copies of the album, as well as booking a gig at the big scene at Gröna Lund on the 3rd of July. The album was distributed by EMI throughout Sweden, but not abroad.
    At the time the album was released the band performed live at least two times a week, rehearsed two or three times while everyone held full-time jobs (four of them actually worked in music stores!). Råg I Ryggen's following in Stockholm grew bigger and sometimes they woul give records to people in the audience i they dared to ascend the stage amd sing with the band, and this would occur quite frequently. The band had their own sound technician and a friend doing the lightning, as well as a strict moral codex: no alcohol was allowed before or during a gig, although the audiences used to be loaded. The gigs would usually consist of two 45-minute sets, and usually they would be the only band of the evening, although they once performed alongside the blues-rock act Nature.
    When the day of the Gröna Lund gig came, the arranger told the band that they would be allowed to perform for half an hour at the most, and had to plan the track list accordingly. The volume was set by the band themselves and the performance was to be the second loudest ever measured at Gröna Lund (only Wishbone Ash had been louder). All went very well with a great connection between band and audience, but with only the final chorus of Sanningsserum left to play someone cut the power! This had previously happened to Jimi Hendrix some seven years earlier and that event is now part of Gröna Lund folklore, but this left both Råg I Ryggen and the visitors flabbergasted. The electricians at Gröna Lund initially claimed that a fuse has gone, but later admitted that they had actually cut the power to prevent Råg I Ryggen from playing as much as one second more than agreed.
    The band also played outside Stockholm, in places like Norrtälje, Orsa and Gävle. The distance was never too great though and the band always returned home to Nysse's parents after every gig, where sandwiches or a late dinner awaited them.
    The contract between Råg I Ryggen and Rondo stated that more songs should be recorded, but being week-end rock stars and full-time employees at once - combined with growing musical differences- finally took its toll on the band. In early 1976 vocalist Jonas Warnerbring and drummer Peter Sandberg left the band and they were replaced by Bo Lantz and Jonas Edgren respectively. This brought fresh influences and a new musical direction. The songs became more complex and the witty lyrics were brushed aside for more serious topics. Sadly this did not work out too well and the band made only a few live performances before breaking up about half a year later.
    None of the material written by the band's last line-up was ever recorded in a studio, and only a live performance with mediocre sound quality exists. This is sad, since the original vinyl version of Råg I Ryggen's only album currently swaps hands for about $ 100-150, and the album is generally considered a classic among connoisseurs of and h.

    [From the booklet of the CD Råg I Ryggen written by Tobias Petterson]
  • A new album from Soleil Vert in 2009!

    28 Nov 2009, 17:59 de WaveRiderMusic

    A fourth Soleil Vert album in 2009!

    "Génétiquement modifié is now available in full on last.fm!

    As a concept album about genetically modified food, Génétiquement modifié is made of interrupted sequences, spliced fragments, all modified in the lab at the cellular level usign foreign dna... translated into sound manipulation and textures.

    Heavy bass pedal notes under harsh percussion and flickering synths. Tangerinesque monosynth solos over a minimal tapestry. Glitch, ambient, minimal, this album is a departure from the techniques Soleil Vert used before. This is Soleil Vert, but Genetically Modified!

    Leaning towards harsh beats at first, with EscucharPremière mutation opening in the vein of Autechre and all, with a very classic industrial sound, then going towards EscucharPoison, one of the very strong tracks in defining Soleil Vert's sound for this album. After some more broken beats, EscucharDocteur Frankenfood appears in a more melodic fashion reminiscent of Jean-Michel Jarre... Other notable nod to the past is EscucharSynthétique versus organique giving a flasback to Tangerine Dreams fans...

    Some fresh sounding takes on classic feels that can please fans of Pink Floyd to King Crimson, with some new territories explored along the lines of and mixed together in various proportions, "Génétiquement modifié" is a must try for discerning contemporary instrumental electonica listeners.

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