I'll join in too. I saw this thread much too late but I'll give you some time to free up before dropping my list.

I was this cool the whole time.

I'm down to post mine too once you're more free, TH.

It seems you and I align pretty well on the new age/electronic side so I'd love to share some more of that kind of stuff that I think you'd dig.

"stressed" is just "desserts" spelled backwards

Love the new avvy, Lexi! Is he/she yours? So cute!


Quote from: Trollheart on Nov 02, 2024, 07:06 PMLove the new avvy, Lexi! Is he/she yours? So cute!

Thank you! And yes, she is mine; her name is Francesca, I have some more pics of her in the pet pics thread assuming the links haven't expired.

"stressed" is just "desserts" spelled backwards

Well, colour me suprised! It seems the thread is




so I guess




Quote from: Lexi Darling on Nov 02, 2024, 07:21 PMThank you! And yes, she is mine; her name is Francesca, I have some more pics of her in the pet pics thread assuming the links haven't expired.

Just gorgeous!

And the cat is lovely too.
:shycouch:

I love how she seems to be saying "No photographs! I deserve my privacy just like anyone else!"


Quote from: SGR on Nov 01, 2024, 11:09 PMWhat's happenin' @Norg?

Also, what's the deal, I thought you were running for President this year?

uhhh no i dont really care much for polotics TBO  it does nothing for us poor middle class folks :P


Quote from: Trollheart on Nov 02, 2024, 02:33 AMThanks guys. Unfortunately, your timing couldn't be worse, as I'm knee-deep in football reports at the moment. But I will get to your music, never fear. Just have to get through the FA Cup first round, Match of the Day and the return of the Champions League, then I'll be right with you.



for a sec i thought u meant football like the NFL i was like u watch the NFL ..???  but no Fifa americano LOL soccer

review my stuff like a astrologer studies the universe in his wet dreams ? 


Quote from: Norg on Nov 03, 2024, 08:15 AMfor a sec i thought u meant football like the NFL i was like u watch the NFL ..???  but no Fifa americano LOL soccer
Sorry, we don't consider that football. Football originated in England, so soccer will always be football to us; your sport is American Football over here.
Quotereview my stuff like a astrologer studies the universe in his wet dreams ? 






Selection is from:

Track: "The Bar (China)"
Artist: Koji Hayama/Hayato Matsuo/Shigeki
Genre: Video game soundtrack
From: Front Mission 3 OST
Year: 1999
Personal familiarity (album): None
Personal familiarity (artist): None
Comments: Not what I had expected at all. Sort of a bluesy ballad, instrumental of course, but no beep-beep-beep or mad squealing keyboards. Quite lovely in fact. Pleasantly surprised, and I suppose just illustrates how we - or at least I - tend to make rash pre-judgements and take things at face value. Mostly piano driven with some nice harmonica, very relaxing.
Rating: :4stars:


Track: "Never Rest"
Artist: Leatherbäl
Genre: No idea
From: Don't know
Year: Fucked if I know
Personal familiarity (album): Zero. as I have no idea what album it's from, if any
Personal familiarity (artist): Zero
Comments: Thanks Norg! An incredibly obscure artist, whose odd spelling makes it even harder to look them up. Got nothing on my usual sites, ended up with Google, who directed me to Reverbnation. They had little information, showing only one album, and this ain't on it. So I got nothing. As for the music? Sounds kind of like 70s hard rock when it starts, then has a sort of EMF "Unbelievable" riff going through it. The vocal is female but I can't say it appeals to me. I see words like "splatterfest", "Fetish ball" and, um, "Revenge of the pigs", so maybe some sort of punk thing? Not sure. Certainly don't like it though.
Rating: :2.5stars:


Track: "How Do I Move On"
Artist: Part Time
Genre: Indie Pop/Dream Pop
From: 4th album PDA
Year: 2013
Personal familiarity (album): None
Personal familiarity (artist): None
Comments: The problem with having to research these artists (mostly to find out who they are and what albums these tracks come from etc) is that occasionally you stumble across a nasty story, and it seems that this guy was a serious abuser of women, leading to all of his content being deleted from most record outlets and presumably online too. I don't know him and I don't want to pre-judge, but given that he admitted the allegations it makes hard reading. Putting that to one side for now, I want to concentrate on the music.

There's a nice sort of jangly guitar but the vocal is, to me, quite muddied and reminds me of Morrisey sort of. There are some small elements maybe of Deacon Blue here, but overall it's all right but nothing I'd be rushing out to buy. Oh right: you can't buy his music anymore as nobody stocks it. Serves the abusing cunt right.
Rating: :2.5stars:


Track: "Underground Big (Headfulofhyena)" ??
Artist: Bring Me the Horizon
Genre: Not sure
From: Don't know
Year: Not a scooby
Personal familiarity (album): Shrug
Personal familiarity (artist): I've heard one album (that one with the big long name I'm not going to write down)
Comments: Look, once again you guys have got to help me out. If you want me to review your music give me a source. I have searched through BMTH's discog and I don't see this on any of them, and now I kind of get the feeling it may be some collaboration with a rapper or something? I don't know these things, so do me a solid and give me the information I need. It's a pain in the hole searching for this stuff.

Speaking of a pain in the hole, so is this. Basically a rapper doing what rappers do behind possibly music by BMTH - although it doesn't sound anything like the album I heard, so I'm confused. More like listening to a hip-hop track maybe, but it's definitely not for me. Strike three.
Rating: :2stars:


Track: "17765744"
Artist: Scala
Genre: Dream Pop
From: 2nd album To You in Alpha
Year: 1998
Personal familiarity (album): Nada
Personal familiarity (artist): Zilch
Comments: Sort of a drum loop or something and... that's more or less it. A driving repetitive guitar riff doesn't make the piece any more interesting for me. Not going well Norg, I'm afraid.
Rating: :2.5stars:


Track: "The Faultless"
Artist: Meshuggah
Genre: Progressive Metal/Technical Death Metal/Djent
From: 9th album Immutable
Year: 2022
Personal familiarity (album): None
Personal familiarity (artist): Have heard of them, but never heard anything by them
Comments: Slightly more in my wheelhouse now, if I am clutching on by my fingernails to avoid being thrown out. The guitar riffs are great, the sort of Egyptian theme running through the riff is cool, the vocal, scratchy and raw, I could live without, but overall, not bad. Got a kind of doom metal vibe going through it at times, too.
Rating: :3.5stars:


Track: "Cyaho"
Artist: Molchat Doma
Genre: Synthpop/Coldwave/Darkwave/Gothic Rock
From: 2nd album Этажи (Etazhi)
Year: 2018
Personal familiarity (album): Nyet
Personal familiarity (artist): Nein
Comments: I think I would be correct to say that this is the first Belarusan band I have ever heard. Certainly the first synthpop one. Sounds a bit soulless now to me I have to say (suppose the tags coldwave and darkwave should have been a bit of a giveaway). Not bad for what it is, but definitely not something I'd be listening to again, comrade!
Rating: :3stars:


Track: "The Nurse Who Loved me"
Artist: A Perfect Circle
Genre: Alt-rock/Art rock/Hard rock
From: 2nd album Thirteenth Step
Year: 2003
Personal familiarity (album): None
Personal familiarity (artist): I've heard of them, that's it
Comments: Not quite sure if this is going to explode into some sort of hard rock seether or anything, but it's certainly started off nice and relaxed, with an almost mono vocal and some piano and whistling, vaguely Beatlesesque or maybe Julian Lennon, very pleasant. No it stayed that way. Enjoyed that.
Rating: :4.5stars:


Track: "Still they Laugh Pt 2"
Artist: Hamadryad
Genre: Progressive Rock/Neo-prog
From: Debut album Conservation of Mass
Year: 2001
Personal familiarity (album): None
Personal familiarity (artist): Nary a screed (Irish way of saying none)
Comments: This is more like it! A prog band, nice. Very firmly in the old wheelhouse now. A short piece, just over two minutes, with some nice reflective guitar that gets quite Steve Rotheryesque at times,  and a vocal that gets a little histrionic at times, but overall really nice. Would have preferred a longer track to be able to judge the band better, but I like what I hear here (hear, hear!) and will probably seek this band out to check out more.
Rating: :4.5stars:


Track: - Pokajanie Покаяние
Artist: Zhanna Bichevskaja & Gennadiy Ponomarjov
Genre: No idea
From: Not a clue
Year: Ya got me
Personal familiarity (album): N/A
Personal familiarity (artist): None
Comments: Nice sort of laid-back ballad but I have no clue who these people are, nor where the song comes from. Information like that is key, especially when the artists are not English, or at least don't sing in English. Nothing I can tell you, but the song is nice.
Rating: :4stars:

Average rating: :3.5stars:



In future, then, if you could either give me the album each track comes from, or, as SGR has helpfully done, throw down a list of YouTubes, this will help me and make this a more enjoyable task than it was.

TVM.

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#27 Nov 20, 2024, 11:53 PM Last Edit: Today at 12:02 AM by Guybrush
Here are some things I currently enjoy:


I figured this was enough as the last track is a little lengthy 🙂 I also made an effort to keep out some things I know you despise 😄

If there's links, it's for YouTube. I might edit and add some later.

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