He is a she.
He is a she.
De La Soul- 3 Feet High and Rising
ahhh. This album sets the mood for the rest of the week.
Immortal Technique- The 3rd World
This guy is so pissed.
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band- Safe As Milk
My first listen to a Captain Beefheart album couldn't have gone any better.
Someone probably already mentioned it, but Devin Townsend's "Ki" blows my mind every day. It's ****ing fantastic. Larab Of God's "Wrath" and Behemoth's "Evangelion" are amazing recent albums as well.
I'm gonna give some examples of good tracks from each of the aforementioned albums:
Wrath: The opening "The Passing" is enjoyable, "Set To Fail" and "Fake Messiah" are also very good tracks.
Evangelion: "Ov Fire And The Void", "The Seed Ov I", and "Alas, The Lord Is Upon Me".
Ki: Honestly, this whole album is great and it was hard for me to pick the high-points, but here goes... "Trainfire" (didn't care much for this one at first, but it's really grown on me.), "Heaven Send" (my personal favorite), and "Gato".
Cursive "The Ugly Organ"
dreadnaught sent me this for our weekly swap two weeks ago, and on third listen it's really sinking in. The last track is absolutely epic.
I'd love me a copy of that album, but, alas, budget - wise it's not a good album purchasing time for me in August...
Soundtracks for the Blind is the Swans album that I started with and I absolutely love it. A journey in album form, really...
The latest in my Can albums and a bonafide winner, absolutely funky as hell, Little Star of Bethlehem in particular. Could well be a future favourite.
His best IMO, I wish he was still good though *sighs*
I thought she was sticking a straw up her nose. KiRAB these days.
Yeah, that's a great album. It's too bad he seems hellbent on emulating generic American rappers these days instead of growing the unique style he had on that album.
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