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golden child 06.09.2006 06:31 PM

at the risk of coming across like a prick, I can tell you now:

forget everything glice just said
sermon over.

ive been meaning to check out pengo

sugar kane101 06.09.2006 06:42 PM

The Meat Puppets are worth checking out. I've listened to Smegma but I didn't like them and never did again, thought they were boring. I like Husker Du, Easy-E has a great rapping voice and Redman is good. Most of these bands I've never heard of.

umm...Some interesting Japanese stuff that I would never have heard of and I never have listened to Scratch Acid and really want to.

LittlePuppetBoy 06.09.2006 07:35 PM

Ride
Catherine Wheel
Serena Maneesh
Black Flag
Mission of Burma
Butthole Surfers

Toilet & Bowels 06.09.2006 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
words of glice



cheers for writing all that.
i actually like the first beatles album though, although i doubt i can be bothered to listen to that jap version of it.




i also meant to add hafler trio to my list.

marleypumpkin 06.09.2006 08:31 PM

I've been wanting to get into Snowboy. Anyone have an upload they could send me?

Everyneurotic 06.09.2006 11:10 PM

i'm sorry Glice, but cccc are pretty awesome.

i can't think of many things i want to check out because i've been in a discovery crusade lately, downloading stuff and listening. the only band i'm really curious and haven't searched for is pissed jeans, the name alone kicks ass.

here's my wishlist of bands i've been meaning to check out but haven't gotten around/haven't found anything by yet:

Skull Kontrol
Hose
Yoshimi & Yuka
Jandek
Rocket From The Tombs
Electric Eel Shock
The Pagans
Eric's Trip
The Convocation Of...
The For Carnation
Lake Of Dracula
Kites
Couch
Aa
God Is My Co-Pilot
Caroliner Rainbow
KK Null solo
Corsano/Flaherty
To Live And Shave In LA
Chrome
Coil
Archie Shepp
Caspar Brotzmann Massaker
Third Eye Foundation
Bastard Noise
Volcano Suns
Tower Recordings
Charalambides
Experimental Audio Research
Gridlink
Grey Skull
Hafler Trio
:zoviet*france
early Tangerine Dream
Windy And Carl
MSBR
Tuxedomoon
Bastro
Squirrel Bait
US Maple
Salem 66
Rat At Rat R
Cop Shoot Cop
Steel Pole Bath Tub
the Mae Shi
the Incredible String Band
Red Transistor
Terminal
Tone Death
the Gynecologists
Test Department

pelican are pretty great band, i wholy recommend them.

krastian 06.10.2006 01:36 AM

^You'll like Erics Trip.....I'm guessing.

finding nobody 06.11.2006 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Inhuman
The Meat Puppets

give "Meat Puppets II" a shot. the album is super

i would like to hear a good sun ra record

krastian 06.11.2006 12:55 AM

The Donkey Punch

finding nobody 06.11.2006 01:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saturnine
i'd like to give that one band a shot...what's their name? sonic youth or something.

dont even bother.. they suck...BAD

EMMAh 06.11.2006 01:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LittlePuppetBoy
Ride
Catherine Wheel
Serena Maneesh
Black Flag
Mission of Burma
Butthole Surfers


Black Flag is amazing, definitely check them out.

HaydenAsche 06.11.2006 09:24 AM

I should check out Wooden Wand.

Toilet & Bowels 06.11.2006 11:56 AM

michael yonkers
richard youngs

Quote:

Originally Posted by HaydenAsche
I should check out Wooden Wand.


wooden wand is the zenith of all that is lame about underground music at the moment.

Iain 06.11.2006 01:04 PM

Not true. Some of their stuff is really nice. The Wooden Wand solo record is really good and so are a few WWVV records. They have put out a lot of nonsense but who hasn't?

Iain 06.11.2006 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golden child
at the risk of coming across like a prick, I can tell you now:

forget everything glice just said
sermon over.

ive been meaning to check out pengo


I need to check out some more Pengo. I have heard maybe 3 or 4 things and they are all quite different. I have A Nervous Splendour downloaded and I really need to get a copy of the LP.

Savage Clone 06.11.2006 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iain
Not true. Some of their stuff is really nice. The Wooden Wand solo record is really good and so are a few WWVV records. They have put out a lot of nonsense but who hasn't?



They're better than Davenport by a mile.

Toilet & Bowels 06.11.2006 03:27 PM

i haven't heard davenport yet, but their name is rubbish so i can't be bothered to look into them either. WWVV just sounds like the kind of crap any people could come up with with the right combination of drug induced delusions and varied musical equipment.

Gulasch Noir 06.12.2006 04:59 AM

toilet & bowels - i advise you to listen to l'un marquer contre la moissonneuse by wooden wand and the vanishing voice, put out on threelobed and i think you'll change your opinion. The angel hair cdr is also quite good too.

pengo - the nervous splendor lp is available at fusetron for $ 13 http://www.fusetronsound.com/label.php?whomart=PENGO

porkmarras 06.12.2006 05:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
i'm sorry Glice, but cccc are pretty awesome.

i can't think of many things i want to check out because i've been in a discovery crusade lately, downloading stuff and listening. the only band i'm really curious and haven't searched for is pissed jeans, the name alone kicks ass.

here's my wishlist of bands i've been meaning to check out but haven't gotten around/haven't found anything by yet:

Skull Kontrol
Hose
Yoshimi & Yuka
Jandek
Rocket From The Tombs
Electric Eel Shock
The Pagans
Eric's Trip
The Convocation Of...
The For Carnation
Lake Of Dracula
Kites
Couch
Aa
God Is My Co-Pilot
Caroliner Rainbow
KK Null solo
Corsano/Flaherty
To Live And Shave In LA
Chrome
Coil
Archie Shepp
Caspar Brotzmann Massaker
Third Eye Foundation
Bastard Noise
Volcano Suns
Tower Recordings
Charalambides
Experimental Audio Research
Gridlink
Grey Skull
Hafler Trio
:zoviet*france
early Tangerine Dream
Windy And Carl
MSBR
Tuxedomoon
Bastro
Squirrel Bait
US Maple
Salem 66
Rat At Rat R
Cop Shoot Cop
Steel Pole Bath Tub
the Mae Shi
the Incredible String Band
Red Transistor
Terminal
Tone Death
the Gynecologists
Test Department


pelican are pretty great band, i wholy recommend them.


Us Maple and Lake of Dracula i first heard on a Skingraft compilation and they struck me as very good bands.You should get anything that Third eye foundation have done,especially 'You guys kill me'.I have the second Forcarnation album and it is beautiful,especially the track 'Moonbeans'.
E.A.R are not for everyone but they are well worth checking out.

porkmarras 06.12.2006 05:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LittlePuppetBoy
Ride
Catherine Wheel
Serena Maneesh
Black Flag
Mission of Burma
Butthole Surfers

Ride were a cool band and then they just got tedious and tedious.Try 'Going blank again' first.You wont get tired of it for quite a while.Catherine Wheel are shite though.

Glice 06.12.2006 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golden child
at the risk of coming across like a prick, I can tell you now:

forget everything glice just said
sermon over.

ive been meaning to check out pengo


Yes, I would also recommend not listening to anything I say. Apart from the Jacks, I refuse to believe anyone wants to come up with a defence of them.

Glice 06.12.2006 06:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
Ride were a cool band and then they just got tedious and tedious.Try 'Going blank again' first.You wont get tired of it for quite a while.Catherine Wheel are shite though.


Word. I'm surprised Catherine Wheel are even remembered - they're in my head-category as being a bit like 18 Wheeler, ie, utterly forgotten for good reason.

Iain 06.12.2006 07:09 AM

I thought L'un Marquer was one of the rubbish WWVV records to be honest and I like Davenport better than them as well.

Phlegmscope 06.12.2006 07:21 AM

Each of you ignored my question considering Live Skull.

anyway, to add a few more, I've heard some bits and pieces from these and they left me wanting to hear more:

The Residents
Caroliner
lots of japanese noisefucks and psych rockers
Whitehouse
Muslimgauze
Khanate

porkmarras 06.12.2006 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phlegmscope
Each of you ignored my question considering Live Skull.

anyway, to add a few more, I've heard some bits and pieces from these and they left me wanting to hear more:

The Residents
Caroliner
lot's of japanese noisefucks and psych rockers
Whitehouse
Muslimgauze
Khanate

I don't have any muslimgauze albums but someone once gave me a cd with a couple of tracks of his and i liked them.

Glice 06.12.2006 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
I don't have any muslimgauze albums but someone once gave me a cd with a couple of tracks of his and i liked them.


I bought an album a few years ago. I only listened to it once. I realised I had to get a present for a mate and shouldn't've been spending money I didn't have. So he has it now. He likes it a lot. I should re-invest in some I think.

Bong Ra I would like to own more music by, but have been disappointed with everything I've found thus far (although I know Peel played some ra I really liked).

porkmarras 06.12.2006 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
I bought an album a few years ago. I only listened to it once. I realised I had to get a present for a mate and shouldn't've been spending money I didn't have. So he has it now. He likes it a lot. I should re-invest in some I think.

Bong Ra I would like to own more music by, but have been disappointed with everything I've found thus far (although I know Peel played some ra I really liked).

Wasn't he as prolific as Merzbow?I wouldn't know where to start if it came to buying any of his albums.If someone knows his music better than i do,please suggest.

porkmarras 06.12.2006 07:46 AM

Oh and in regard to Third Eye Foundation, the cover for 'You guys kill me' merits a special mention:




 

Toilet & Bowels 06.12.2006 07:48 AM

yeah muslimgauze put out zillions of records i think.

i bought a bong ra CD last year, somehow it sounded really good in the shop but when i put it on at home...

porkmarras 06.12.2006 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
yeah muslimgauze put out zillions of records i think.

i bought a bong ra CD last year, somehow it sounded really good in the shop but when i put it on at home...

Isn't Muslimgauze kind of the Tupac of his own genre?Even after he died the new releases where pouring out by the day.Hehe.

Glice 06.12.2006 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
Wasn't he as prolific as Merzbow?I wouldn't know where to start if it came to buying any of his albums.If someone knows his music better than i do,please suggest.


Yeah, if memory serves, he had this weird sort of kudos as living in a sea shack on the coast of rural Wales, no-one knew anything about him, and the post-humous releases are into the hundreds now.

porkmarras 06.12.2006 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
Word. I'm surprised Catherine Wheel are even remembered - they're in my head-category as being a bit like 18 Wheeler, ie, utterly forgotten for good reason.

18 Wheeler have to be one those bands whose records pratically lived in a bargain bin box from the second day they came out.What,in the name of God,is a 18 Wheeler song?

porkmarras 06.12.2006 08:58 AM

Give me Out of my hair anytime.At least he had a couple of good songs.

Toilet & Bowels 06.12.2006 09:01 AM

18 wheeler along side whipping boy, scarfo & bennet

porkmarras 06.12.2006 09:04 AM

And what about Rialto?Eh?

Savage Clone 06.12.2006 09:05 AM

There are a suprisingly large number of people that hold a torch for Catherine Wheel.

As for Ride, Nowhere is their best album by far IMO. I saw them on that tour and they were truly incredible. They wound up disappointing me later, but for a while they were one of the best rock bands going.

porkmarras 06.12.2006 09:10 AM

 


''Do you remeber about us?Best dressed band in Britain for 2 nights and then fuck all.One of us was collecting glasses in the The Monarch for a while till he went on to manage Bloc Party.''

porkmarras: Stardust is still a top song though.

Phlegmscope 06.12.2006 09:15 AM

Oh and I forgot to mention Loop. They were an inspiration for Circle and in fact, early Circle sounds considerably similar to Loop.

porkmarras 06.12.2006 09:20 AM

I wonder if anyone on here is curious to hear a band called Thee Hypnotics.If you are not,you should well be.

porkmarras 06.12.2006 09:21 AM

Everyone should have Loop records in their houses.They are better than life insurances.And they don't cost as much.


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