Talk about other artists here (even though they all rip off Meshuggah)
#238624 by TallNerdGuy
Wed Apr 14, 2010 6:12 pm
Octillus wrote:Natural Born Chaos.

I haven't listened to this CD in 4 years according to iTunes. That's really too bad, as it was probably one of my 2 or 3 favorite albums when I was 15. So many good memories freaking my Mom out while learning to drive and blasting Follow the Hollow.


I know where you're coming from. I love that album, and yet it constantly falls from my memory even with all its greatness. I randomly gets hankerings for "Mindfields" or I remember the hilarious line "we know how to spit or swallow" and it makes me want crank the album again. I actually got Figure Number Five about the time I started learning to drive...I suppose Soilwork is a great band to blast while driving!

NP: Coheed and Cambira - Year Of The Black Rainbow
I'm loving this thing. This album is really different for a Coheed album...so much so that it might turn off current fans and interest those who aren't. Their heaviest album yet, and full of industrial elements (due to one of their two producers being Atticus Ross), although it is a little on the loud side. Chris Pennie is a monster, especially on "Guns of Summer."
#238656 by Biert
Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:06 am
Oceansize - Frames
#238664 by Biert
Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:12 am
Cynic - Traced In Air
#238671 by soundsofentropy
Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:35 am
TallNerdGuy wrote:
Octillus wrote:Natural Born Chaos.

I haven't listened to this CD in 4 years according to iTunes. That's really too bad, as it was probably one of my 2 or 3 favorite albums when I was 15. So many good memories freaking my Mom out while learning to drive and blasting Follow the Hollow.


I know where you're coming from. I love that album, and yet it constantly falls from my memory even with all its greatness. I randomly gets hankerings for "Mindfields" or I remember the hilarious line "we know how to spit or swallow" and it makes me want crank the album again. I actually got Figure Number Five about the time I started learning to drive...I suppose Soilwork is a great band to blast while driving!


I listened to that album just the other day--I used to love it, along with A Predator's Portrait and The Chainheart Machine. My primary listenings were driving around in high school after I got my license, too. I guess that's just the nature of the beast.

Soilwork are easily the greatest lyricists of all time, though. :roll:
#238681 by TallNerdGuy
Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:56 am
soundsofentropy wrote:
TallNerdGuy wrote:
Octillus wrote:Natural Born Chaos.

I haven't listened to this CD in 4 years according to iTunes. That's really too bad, as it was probably one of my 2 or 3 favorite albums when I was 15. So many good memories freaking my Mom out while learning to drive and blasting Follow the Hollow.


I know where you're coming from. I love that album, and yet it constantly falls from my memory even with all its greatness. I randomly gets hankerings for "Mindfields" or I remember the hilarious line "we know how to spit or swallow" and it makes me want crank the album again. I actually got Figure Number Five about the time I started learning to drive...I suppose Soilwork is a great band to blast while driving!


I listened to that album just the other day--I used to love it, along with A Predator's Portrait and The Chainheart Machine. My primary listenings were driving around in high school after I got my license, too. I guess that's just the nature of the beast.

Soilwork are easily the greatest lyricists of all time, though. :roll:


A Predator's Portrait was heavy as hell, but maintained those hooks that keep listeners coming back for more. I always loved that about it. It and NBC are equally my two favorite releases of theirs.

NP: Boz Scaggs - Silk Degrees (namely "Lowdown")
#238743 by djskrimp
Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:30 am
AlucardXIX wrote:
djskrimp wrote:The Ocean "Heliocentric"


fuckin' tasty


Skrimp, noticed a Circa Survive track on your last.fm thing. Have you heard their new album yet? I'm pretty much in love with it.

I have not, actually. Being here in Eye-rack makes it a little difficult to hear the new shizz. I'll look for it this weekend. thx!
#238762 by robvondoom
Fri Apr 16, 2010 4:34 pm
The newest album from Alamaailman Vasarat.

Those freaky, minor chord lovin' Finns are the absolute business.
Poor Apocalyptica, I used to love you so. But now, I just can't listen to you without pining for the metal/jazz/folk frenzy.

And it's even a little funky in small segments.
Have I mentioned how much I fucking LOVE distorted Cello lately? :P

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