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Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 08:59
by Jeff
Nomeansno. A lot of it.

Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 09:21
by clitty litter
Jeff";p="759464 wrote:Nomeansno. A lot of it.
Today is the day Jeff says something sensible. Now the world will end.

Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 09:31
by Hank
GWAR

Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 12:42
by Hank
Aesthetic Meat Front - Embalmer Tapes (Ambient doom drone consisting only of manipulated sounds recorded in a coroner's facility)
Boondox - The Harvest
Boredoms - Seadrum/House of Sun
Boris - Pink
Burzum
Andrew Chalk and Jonathan Coleclough - Sumac
Electric Masada - At The Mountains of Madness
Integrity - Humanity is the Devil
MC Rentz - Atrophy
Melt Banana - Cell-scape
Mountains - Sewn
Painkiller - Zorn 50th Birthday
Popul Vuh - Nosferatu
Torture Killer - For Maggots To Devour

and more GWAR

Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 12:53
by touchy feely
swans - all their live stuff
oxbow - fuckfest
cop shoot cop - ask questions later

Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 18:15
by gbowles
Intronaut
Catamount
Sonic yOUTH -- Sonic Nurse
amputechture
etc

Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 19:30
by Hank
CELESTIIAL - Desolate North
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Aquarius says: ...Celestiial are definitely one of those bands who have earned the multiple o'd doooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom. They're in the tradition of bands like Skepticism, Thergothon, Disembowelment, Evoken, Winter and more modern practitioners of the ultradoom like Catacombs, Esoteric and the like, but Celestiial are no ordinary doom band, sure their songs are lengthy and glacial, guitars are nothing but black smears in a starless sky, the plodding drums are dropped reverently amidst a bleak and barren sonic landscape. Vocals growl and gurgle and float weightless like some dark wind. Celestiial's doom is even more spacey and blissed out than any of their influences. The guitars are thick and dense and tuned impossibly low, but they sound soft, like someone shaking out a huge black blanket and letting it settle over you, blocking out all light. The programmed drums are so dense with reverb, and the cymbals seem to sizzle endlessly, the percussion just turns into a wash of hiss and whir, that adds a strange fuzzy glow to the already murky and blissy sound. The other thing you can't help but notice, is the sound of nature, everywhere, in every song, crickets, wind blowing through the trees, frogs, whippoorwills, thunder, rain falling on leaves. You know how Skepticism sounds like it was recorded in a forest? This is like that too but it's not metaphorical, it really has forest sounds. It's almost like their is some black doom funeral procession, trudging through the forest, lit only by torchlight, the creatures of the night, gathered just outside the circle of fire. So intense and strangely serene, especially for a 'doom metal' record.
And the thing is it's not just for effect. Celestiial are from Minnesota and are quite possibly the first reflective, isolationist, naturist doom band ever. From the band's website: "Celestiial was created to mirror mysticism in nature. Its heart lies not in its medium but in its dreams. It is a reflection of astral light shown upon the earth--sinking into its soil--waiting and dreaming. It wishes to be the pulse of woodlands and water. Nothing more? Understand that funeral doom isn't always slow for the sake of being slow. It is slower than the beat of the human heart. Its pulse is dead. The pulse of CELESTIIAL aims at being completely parallel to continual motion in everything of this earth. From the seasonal changes to representations of myth."
Woah. But if you really listen, Celestiial's slow motion doom does sound perfectly at home amidst the sounds of nature. Like some living breathing shadowy doomic creature living among the insects and wild birds, lurking in tree tops and curled up upon soft piles of wet leaves. It's almost like a doom metal version of recent record of the week Osmose, by Ariel Kalma, but instead of synths and rainforests, it's doom and dark forests. And as if to further tie the music to the land, and the peoples of the land, Celestiial incorporate an unlikely selection of traditional instruments into their slow motion dirges, such as Celtic harp and Native American flutes.
All of that, strange instrumentation, nature sounds, the two i's, combine to make this wonderfully weird, hauntingly mysterious and quite possibly one of the dreamiest and most blissed out doom records ever!
http://aquariusrecords.org/audio/celestiialhaunting.m3u
http://aquariusrecords.org/audio/celest ... ations.m3u

Posted: 25 Jul 2006, 12:42
by Eviltoastman
Me First And The Gimme Gimmes Have A Ball.

Posted: 25 Jul 2006, 12:56
by mr. arcade
NIN,
helmet,
a bunch of unknown 1960's garage punk

Posted: 25 Jul 2006, 16:13
by T-Bone
People - www.myspace.com/peopletheband
Mary Halvorson & Jessica Pavone
Sandro Perri
Coptic Light
Otomo Yoshide's New Jazz Orchestra - Out To Lunch

Posted: 25 Jul 2006, 16:18
by i_PISS_sperm..
hooverphonic
alias and tasier
vast aire
cannibal ox

Posted: 25 Jul 2006, 16:35
by ReverseEngineer
Jeff";p="759464 wrote:Nomeansno. A lot of it.
it'll cure what ails ya

Posted: 01 Aug 2006, 15:31
by Eviltoastman
Alice In Chains - What The Hell Have I? (Last Action Hero Soundtrack)
dEUS - Suds And Soda (Worst Case Scenario)
Super Furry Animals - Receptacle For The Respectable (Ring Around The World)

Posted: 01 Aug 2006, 15:33
by crotchgrabber
XM # 53, 144, 175-189

Posted: 01 Aug 2006, 16:42
by Jeff
DangerDoom

Posted: 01 Aug 2006, 20:15
by touchy feely
tons of jesu

Posted: 01 Aug 2006, 22:05
by Roark
Burzum
Brutal Truth
Havohej
Lacuna Coil :oops:
Lady Sovereign
Nile
Voivod

Posted: 01 Aug 2006, 22:30
by judasmuppet
UDS
Infectious Grooves
Django Reinhardt
Police
Bob Marley

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 00:46
by petgenius
Ween-Pure Guava
cLOUDDEAD-Ten
Liars-They Threw Us In A Trench and Stuck A Monument On Top

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 05:37
by Eviltoastman
David Bowie - Hunky Dory
Hermano - Only A Suggestion
Clutch - Elephant Riders
Mr Bungle - California
Pulp - Different Class
Millionaire - Outside The Simian Flock

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 07:01
by luke_warm_luke
zz top

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 09:14
by Jeff
Double Nickels On The Dime by the Minutemen rocks my face every single day of the week and twice on sunday.

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 20:56
by elteddy
Between the Buried and Me - The Silent Circus
Buckethead - Colma
Slayer - Christ Illusion
Roadrunner United - All-Star Sessions
Praxis - Transmutation

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 21:01
by Redundant Retard
Pulp, The Divine Comedy, Al Green, Cat Power, Leonard Cohen, Fantomas, Lee Hazlewood.

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 21:15
by ELMO
New Volta!!!