what 2005 albums are you excited for?
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what 2005 albums are you excited for?
really excited for the following:
lake trout
pearl jam
flaming lips (album and 5.1 soft bulletin dvd-a)
sts9
the duo
... and i guess the slip
lake trout
pearl jam
flaming lips (album and 5.1 soft bulletin dvd-a)
sts9
the duo
... and i guess the slip
WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
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I was real exicted for the sts9 album until I heard the radio cut of tokyo. You can check it out for free from sts9music.com, but I was real shocked to find myself thinking it sucked. Maybe I should check it out again, or maybe its just cause its a radio cut. Im now curious to see what the rest of the album will sound like. They still rock hard and cant wait to see them again in Feb.
chill dogg
tony, take it easy. i didnt think much of the radio edit either, but it does sound different than the rest of the shite out there, so thats a very good thing. i think its gonna sound really 21st century discoteque if you know what i mean. even if the cd disapoints, theyre still one of the best live acts around.
WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
this is more just an excuse to make my first post on sliplive, but I used to absolutely love STS, from about 99-mid 2002, I took a long hiatus after that and saw them again in 2003 I believe, they played an aftershow at the Phish show in Worcester and I thought they really sucked. That thought was confirmed again aboard this years JamCruise, where they played 2 boring, ass sets. They just don't do it for me anymore, they really have become disco for the 21st century. just my .02
Give us the Teachings of His Majesty, we don't want no devil philosophy.
nice... a new built to spill is due! i did not know that... put it on my list!
as well...
the slip
beck
broken social scene
martin tielli (i got my fingers crossed for one official release, and at least 1 of the 2 remaining from his subscription package that was supposed to deliver 4 in 2003! he fell a little behind...)
grand theft bus!!!
joel plaskett
im sure there's more that would excite the living daylights out of me, that i dont even know about yet. good thing. i need my living daylights for the time being...
as well...
the slip
beck
broken social scene
martin tielli (i got my fingers crossed for one official release, and at least 1 of the 2 remaining from his subscription package that was supposed to deliver 4 in 2003! he fell a little behind...)
grand theft bus!!!
joel plaskett
im sure there's more that would excite the living daylights out of me, that i dont even know about yet. good thing. i need my living daylights for the time being...
Re: chill dogg
ok i have been listening to the new sector 9 for about a week. and it'sdiesel wrote:tony, take it easy. i didnt think much of the radio edit either, but it does sound different than the rest of the shite out there, so thats a very good thing. i think its gonna sound really 21st century discoteque if you know what i mean. even if the cd disapoints, theyre still one of the best live acts around.
pretty hot. it won't totally overwhelm you, though. Artifact is sublter than
that... these are handcrafted songs & for a group that has just rediscoverd
the studio after years of touring it's pretty amazing.
the radio edit of Tokyo has its faults. the songs on Artifact are highly
composed, and some sections frankly don't do it for me. but that song in
particular contains some of the most intense moments on the album.
i say give it a few listens... you might even hear it, put it away for a few
months & come back to it with new ears. but it's worth hearing.