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what are you guys listening to at the moment?

Started by the3secondrule, August 25, 2011, 06:36:39 AM

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Cortexturizer



A Swedish band that I discovered just couple of weeks ago. What a great sludge rock band! Amazing fuzz tones throughout, great solos, inspiring singing and the production is just right for this type of music. Enjoying em a lot as of late.
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juansolo

Gnomepage - DIY effects library & stuff in the Stompage bit
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Chicks who rock:





All of those years listening to post punk and hardcore haven't left my preferences, I guess. Also been listening to Wilco and Tweedy, though, to keep my Dad rock credentials in place.
"my legend grows" - playpunk

flanagan0718

For those Finch fans...They released a new Album. It's pretty good.


davent

While working out tonight the random ipod spit up this piece of smoothness.

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Haberdasher

Quote from: Cortexturizer on January 15, 2015, 05:09:30 AM


A Swedish band that I discovered just couple of weeks ago. What a great sludge rock band! Amazing fuzz tones throughout, great solos, inspiring singing and the production is just right for this type of music. Enjoying em a lot as of late.
ok, i do like that.  might have to pick it up somewhere.

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The train of logic was listening to _Drive By Truckers_' "The Day John Henry Died", and wondering who else did a song about him.
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sonarchotic

Quote from: alanp on January 23, 2015, 10:25:56 PM


The train of logic was listening to _Drive By Truckers_' "The Day John Henry Died", and wondering who else did a song about him.
Love M. John Hurt! If you've picked up an acoustic in the south you've probably learned some version of John Henry. There are a ton of great versions and variations out there and people take words from it all the time for other songs.

I've heard that early versions of the song where a work song that referred to the singer's prowess in bed. Which makes it funny when the lady at the end asked why John's hammer was so big ;)

GermanCdn

Sweet & Lynch.  Album comes out tomorrow.  Mike makes terrible videos though.

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jubal81

Been on a serious Dino Jr. Binge this week.


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micromegas

Quote from: das234 on June 25, 2013, 06:01:53 AM
Listening to Joe Robinson's CD I bought after seeing him live at Gearfest this weekend.  CD's ok but live he was outstanding.

I was searching for a song and saw this. Joe Robinson is the man, he plays everything, I've played Letal Injection with some friends in a festival and man,  I can tell you it was hard to learn. The guy is a natural


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micromegas

I added some more videos to my "Stoner & psychodelic rock" youtube list.

I think some of you may like it:

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEh_SRee90rcMk_6WFlO0RzD3q72fzIAH
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Mojo Fandangle

Tera Melos  (ear porn for pedal junkies)
The Wytches  (like a psychedelic reverb drenched Nirvana)
Ty Seegal - Twins.  (some great fuzz tones on this album)
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midwayfair

We're About 9's Future Pilot.

The album was a kickstarter project that I gave to without selecting a reward ... I usually do that for local artist's albums, since I figure I'll see them soon enough and buy the CD at their next show. Unfortunately, in this case, they didn't play a trio show in Maryland for over a year! I saw them last night at the place I met them in 19 frigging 99 at a Baltimore Songwriter's Association open mic.

Different show/venue, but this is one of their best songs off the new album.