Listen to 1000 albums.

Way behind again, gave The Roots a listen, really enjoyable. Very good album that.
 
Album 57: Sonic Youth - Dirty (1992)

1. "100%" (lyrics Gordon/vocals Moore) 2:28
2. "Swimsuit Issue" (lyrics/vocals Gordon) 2:57
3. "Theresa's Sound-World" (lyrics/vocals Moore) 5:27
4. "Drunken Butterfly" (lyrics/vocals Gordon) 3:03
5. "Shoot" (lyrics/vocals Gordon) 5:16
6. "Wish Fulfillment" (lyrics/vocals Ranaldo) 3:24
7. "Sugar Kane" (lyrics/vocals Moore) 5:56
8. "Orange Rolls, Angel's Spit" (lyrics/vocals Gordon) 4:17
9. "Youth Against Fascism" (lyrics/vocals Moore) 3:36
10. "Nic Fit" (vocals Moore) 0:59
11. "On the Strip" (lyrics/vocals Gordon) 5:41
12. "Chapel Hill" (lyrics/vocals Moore) 4:46
13. "JC" (lyrics/vocals Gordon) 4:01
14. "Purr" (lyrics/vocals Moore) 4:21
15. "Crème Brûlée" (lyrics/vocals Gordon) 2.33

Gave this a try. Pretty much enjoyed those that you highlighted and didn't think much of the rest. I still really don't get this genre of music really. There's always a few bits and pieces that I enjoy but overall it just feels all a bit 'meh'.
 
Yeah, sorry :sonny:, but not been a fan of your last few albums - keep 'em coming though. One may surprise me yet

To be fair to ::sonny:: I actually dont mind if people post some good metal stuff, I am open to anything - but that Venom album was just plain crap!
 
Had a listen to Sonic Youth, one of those bands that I have heard a lot about but never really heard a full album - enough of interest to make me listen again at least, not sure if this album is the best introduction to them?

Had another couple of listens to this - to be honest I was a bit disappointed and just found it to be pretty run of the mill alt rock


Album 62:
Yoñlu
- A Society In Which No Tear is Shed Is Inconceivably Mediocre (2009)


Now this is far more interesting - I did listen to it without reading the background first and liked a lot of it - obviously the 'story' and his young age makes it stand out even more.​
 
Had another couple of listens to this - to be honest I was a bit disappointed and just found it to be pretty run of the mill alt rock




Now this is far more interesting - I did listen to it without reading the background first and liked a lot of it - obviously the 'story' and his young age makes it stand out even more.

He was an incredibly talented kid, whole thing was just tragic
 
Listened to Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, wasn't blown away, but liked it. I really liked the album Wilco did with Billy Bragg, Mermaid Avenue (album of unfinished Woody Guthrie songs) but never really got into Wilco. For some reason I just find them a bit... bland I guess. Pleasant, but not something I'd think "I really want to listen to".
 
I've only heard a bit of Mermaid Avenue but I liked it, although I do not normally enjoy Billy Bragg's voice.

I think YHF is a fantastic record though, I love Jim O'Rourke's production on it and it's that which turned me on to Wilco as I previosuly had not really been impressed by them.
 
I've only heard a bit of Mermaid Avenue but I liked it, although I do not normally enjoy Billy Bragg's voice.

I think YHF is a fantastic record though, I love Jim O'Rourke's production on it and it's that which turned me on to Wilco as I previosuly had not really been impressed by them.

Same here, wasn't really a fan of either Wilco or Bragg when a friend recommended it, but it's a lovely album.

Will give YHF a few more listens, I know O'Rourke from his time with Sonic Youth but wasn't a huge fan of his influence/sound there either.
 
I saw Sonic Youth when he was with them and wasn't very impressed. Didn't much care for the albums he made with them, but I think their music doesn't really need his input as much anyway. His solo records are good though.
 
Never listened to his solo stuff but heard good things about it. Will have a look, currently still working my way through an awfully large number of albums I've downloaded and never listened to
 
If you like hip-hop, try listen to Bone Thugs album East 1999 Eternal. It sold 10 million records world wide and has classic hip hop hits like "Tha Crossroads" and "1st of tha month"
 
I thought we weren't posting albums on weekends? Never mind two at a time lol.
 
Stop fecking up the thread ::sonny:: !

NO ALBUMS ON THE WEEKEND - and most definitely not 2
 
Good thread this, will have to work my way through some of these I haven't heard.

I see you put up FSOL Rood, good shout, although a more accessible album may have been Dead Cities? Although it is a much darker album than Lifeforms, depends on what floats your boat really. Could have really fecked with them and suggested ISDN though :smirk:

What's the protocol for posting, wouldn't mind getting in on this.
 
What's the protocol for posting, wouldn't mind getting in on this.

I think that's about it:
- One album per day between Monday and Friday.
- If another poster has posted an album, that's it for the day.
- Picture of the album cover is appreciated.
- Small information about the album/band so caftards can see what type of music it is.
- If you have a spotify link to the album please include that
- If you don't please offer an alternative way for others to listen (youtube link to some/all songs, rapidshare link or whatever you think will do)
 
What's the protocol for posting, wouldn't mind getting in on this.

One album posted every week day. Whoever gets in first after midnight gets to post their album. Then everyone tells you you're musical tastes are rubbish.
 
I think that's about it:
- One album per day between Monday and Friday.
- If another poster has posted an album, that's it for the day.
- Picture of the album cover is appreciated.
- Small information about the album/band so caftards can see what type of music it is.
- If you have a spotify link to the album please include that
- If you don't please offer an alternative way for others to listen (youtube link to some/all songs, rapidshare link or whatever you think will do)

Fair enough, ta.

One album posted every week day. Whoever gets in first after midnight gets to post their album. Then everyone tells you you're musical tastes are rubbish.

Sounds like fun.

So, would after midnight tonight be classed as a Monday post or Sunday post?

Can anyone hook me up with a Spotify invite code?
 
Alright Nome!


Feel free to get involved - the more, the merrier !

I dont think you need a Spotify invite anymore - it is free for all UK people to download nowadays.
Midnight tonight is Monday so you can get involved straight away if you want.

Also I would like to see more people make an effort to comment on the stuff that is posted - not enough of that at the moment!
 
Yes all good mate - this thread has been keeping me busy on the music front, found some good stuff here already.

Not played poker in ages !

Good stuff, need a bit of new music injection so this could be a good place to start.

Not playing much myself these days, the odd games here and there as the mood takes me is all.

We should get a reunion game sorted for all the old faces, I miss the craic of those games, was a good laugh.

You on Spotify?
 
You dont need a code and you can join for free - there is a premium version but you dont need to bother with that.
 
I didnt even know that to be honest! Just had a look myself and in my account it says 'You have no invitations.' so i cant help Im afraid

Also just found out that it is now available in these countries:
Sweden, Norway, Finland, the UK, France, Spain or The Netherlands.
 
I didnt even know that to be honest! Just had a look myself and in my account it says 'You have no invitations.' so i cant help Im afraid

Also just found out that it is now available in these countries:
Sweden, Norway, Finland, the UK, France, Spain or The Netherlands.

No worries Rood, I'll probably only be using it for the purposes of this thread anyway so the normal account will more than likely be enough I'd have thought.
 
The Qemists - Join The Q Thought this started quite promising for the first couple of tracks before descending into a somethign very boring. A few good tracks worth another listen though.
 
Soon You'll Understand by Diz Gibran
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Free Official Download Link

Genre: Hip Hop
Release Date: 2009


Track list:

1. (Intro) Soon You'll Understand - 01:15
2. Welcome - 02:28
3. Once Again - 03:29
4. The Hardest Word - 04:18
5. Exactly - 02:54
6. Just Me - 04:21
7. On It - 03:51
8. The Greatness - 04:14
9. Stereo - 02:47
10. Impossible - 04:47
11. Capital D - 02:05
12. Run Around - 04:02
13. City Lights - 04:27
14. Morning LIght - 04:04
15. Calypso Flow - 02:23
16. Truly Yours - 05:12
17. (Outro) Soon You'll Understand - 01:15
18. New Religion - 03:36
19. The Reunion - 03:44

I first heard Diz Gibran when he featured on Jay Stay Paid, the last album from the late, legendary Hip Hop producer J Dilla;



I did a bit of digging and came across this mixtape featuring powerful, but most importantly, real lyrics throughout; to quote him "On the music side, I had a good friend of mine who passed on a few years ago named Kelly, and he told me to be myself and don't lose sight of being true to myself. So when I started making music, I decided I would always make music that is accurate, that my family and friends can vouch for it and say that's really Khalil."

The record also offers really fresh production from another young man Moonshine, with some excellent samples, strings and beats. Diz Gibran has now appeared on the Dilla album, but has also performed with the likes of Mos Def, Busta Rhymes, The Game and Clipse, so I can't see it being long before he makes a real name for himself. I thought it would be good to post the mixtape to gain a little recognition on here for an underground artist on his way up. Stand-out track for me is 'City Lights', but there really isn't much of a weak point on the whole record.


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XXLmag.com Review: "Until a few days ago I’ve never in my life heard of Diz Gibran. My man back in the day named himself the God Diz (son was a 5 Percenter) but I’m pretty sure this isn’t the same man. Matter of fact, I’m damn sure. This Diz is straight out of LA, but I’ll be damned if he doesn’t have a early ’90s NYC style and music. Blame it on his producer, Moonshine who’s sound is reminiscent of a young and hungry DJ Premier. This mixtape’s been sitting on my lap for a hot second, but when I threw it in it turned out to be one of the best decisions I made in weeks. Diz is that nucca!

Don’t be fooled by son’s young sounding voice, dude’s lyrical game is as crazy as Amy Winehouse on one of her drug binges. His apologetic “The Hardest Word” got him asking for forgiveness to the peoples he let down in his life while on “Just Me” he went in lyrically saying, “Ain’t nothing wrong with wanting the best things/we play the game right, you can call us the Chess kings/I watch people with less means make it work/come from last place to win the race and take the perks/so since my date of birth it’s been her for me to grab/that’s why I give it all that I have/for the future, yesterday is all in the past.” And that’s barely the tip of the iceberg of what this kid is jotting down on his pad. His pad is riddled with blood, sweat and tears. His notebook is like a slut’s Kotex or something.

Not to mention the help he got behind the boards. The samples that his producer, Moonshine used to craft these soulful melodic and hypnotic productions that’ll f*ck with your conscious and touch your emotions were damn near biblical. Joints like “Impossible” where a guitar string is constantly plucked and the drums on “Once Again” made me wanna put these sounds on a spoon, throw a lighter under it and just stick it in my veins!! And the way those horns were arranged on “Exactly” was just mouth watering. Let the Moon shine cause homie is next!

The best way I can describe this mixtape is to say that if cavemen had this in the B.C. ages, they wouldn’t need to smash to rocks together to get fire. Just rub this joint against wood and voila. Diz didn’t waste one bar or one rhyme on mediocrity. I’m a Brooklyn nucca to the heart, but it really seems like the West Coast MCs are really bringing back that true to life hip-hop sound. And when I say true to life I mean capturing the essence and raw emotion of inner city men and women. Diz and Moonshine took it to the next level and just brought poetry in a crack pipe. And all I can really say at the end of the day is that Diz is what it is.-The Infamous

Hottest Joint: Might as well ask which Air Jordan is the best of the first 13.

Weakest Joint: NONE"