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I was kinda lukewarm on Pop when it first came out, but it grew on me pretty fast. I agree that the guitar sounds and mix of electronic music are definitely fresh and unusual for U2. I got a little tired of all the hype they did during that period (CD release at Kmart, etc), but I saw that tour at the Dome (ugh) and it was a great show nonetheless. Franking Third Eye Blind opened for them, so we spent that time sitting in a lounge area on the concourse.
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Isaac Hayes - "Black Moses"
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I like Therion's "Beyond Sanctorum", but I can't stand their operatic stuff. If I want opera, I'll listen to Rossini.
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Toadies - No Deliverance
This new album by the Toadies rocks. Just good meat and potatoes rock. They add a bit of classic rock vibe to the Toadies sound with quite a few tips of the hat to old school ZZ Top. Recommended.
This new album by the Toadies rocks. Just good meat and potatoes rock. They add a bit of classic rock vibe to the Toadies sound with quite a few tips of the hat to old school ZZ Top. Recommended.
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Metallica - Death Magnetic
Yeah... I won't go into detail on that one...
Yeah... I won't go into detail on that one...
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I am going to pick up this weekend.StillBleedingBlue wrote:Metallica - Death Magnetic
Yeah... I won't go into detail on that one...
I hated the first song I heard (the single), but I heard parts of a couple of the other songs and it has my interest up. From what I heard, there is some definite nods to the Justice album.
I could have listen to the whole album by now on the net, but I would prefer to listen to the first time through on my home stereo.
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Then you'll be able to hear Lars' noisy drum kit in all its putrid glory, and still won't be able to hear Trujilio, as they gave him the Newstead treatment on the mix for this album.SIU LAW wrote:I am going to pick up this weekend.StillBleedingBlue wrote:Metallica - Death Magnetic
Yeah... I won't go into detail on that one...
I hated the first song I heard (the single), but I heard parts of a couple of the other songs and it has my interest up. From what I heard, there is some definite nods to the Justice album.
I could have listen to the whole album by now on the net, but I would prefer to listen to the first time through on my home stereo.
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I've been listening to an album called Animals by a band which calls themselves Pink Floyd. Y'all should check it out.
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I watched Headbangers Ball this weekend. They interviewed Metallica about their new album and video. Hetfield made the comment that Trujilio has already contributed more on this album than Newstead did in 14 years.
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I hate you elitists and your super obscure music.rebelmusic wrote:I've been listening to an album called Animals by a band which calls themselves Pink Floyd. Y'all should check it out.
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Let me know what you think. I picked it up Saturday and have only been able to give it one listen thus far. I liked most of the stuff they released early on the web, but there are some filler tracks (wasn't crazy about the first two tracks on the CD), something that has been true since the Black Album at least.SIU LAW wrote: I am going to pick up this weekend.
I hated the first song I heard (the single), but I heard parts of a couple of the other songs and it has my interest up. From what I heard, there is some definite nods to the Justice album.
I could have listen to the whole album by now on the net, but I would prefer to listen to the first time through on my home stereo.
It's not quite as Justicey as you might think, certainly not as much of the "sideways stuff" as Lars has called it in the past, but it's better than the last three albums by far.
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I actually liked Load as an album, and had Metallica packaged Load and Reload on one CD, taking out the filler tracks, that'd be a great album. This album has a few songs that have grown on me, namely The Judas Kiss, the first half of The Day That Never Comes, and, surprisingly enough, The Unforgiven 3. I don't know what parts of 'Justice...' they were trying to channel with this album, but they missed the mark completely. AJFA is my favorite Metallica album by far, and I cannot find any of the features on this album that resemble that masterwork, besides the total lack of bass presence in the mix.the knob wrote:Let me know what you think. I picked it up Saturday and have only been able to give it one listen thus far. I liked most of the stuff they released early on the web, but there are some filler tracks (wasn't crazy about the first two tracks on the CD), something that has been true since the Black Album at least.SIU LAW wrote: I am going to pick up this weekend.
I hated the first song I heard (the single), but I heard parts of a couple of the other songs and it has my interest up. From what I heard, there is some definite nods to the Justice album.
I could have listen to the whole album by now on the net, but I would prefer to listen to the first time through on my home stereo.
It's not quite as Justicey as you might think, certainly not as much of the "sideways stuff" as Lars has called it in the past, but it's better than the last three albums by far.
And as far as Hetfield's quote about Trujilio already contributing more than Newstead did, James is an ass for saying that. Newstead was arguably a better bassist than Cliff Burton, who is held in such high regard by most fans that such a statement would be considered blasphemy, but Metallica treated him like shit because he was the one to replace Cliff. Ks is absolutely right, it is hard to like Metallica, because they present themselves as pompous children.
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Today's additions:
Classical
Shostakovich - Opus 67: Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor
Shostakovich - Opus 57: Piano Quintet in G minor
Jazz
The Bill Evans Trio - Moon Beams
The Bill Evans Trio - Portraits In Jazz
Metal
Judas Iscariot - The Cold Earth Slept Below
Martyr - Warp Zone
I Shalt Become - Wanderings
Music from a communist, a junkie and a nihilist.
Classical
Shostakovich - Opus 67: Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor
Shostakovich - Opus 57: Piano Quintet in G minor
Jazz
The Bill Evans Trio - Moon Beams
The Bill Evans Trio - Portraits In Jazz
Metal
Judas Iscariot - The Cold Earth Slept Below
Martyr - Warp Zone
I Shalt Become - Wanderings
Music from a communist, a junkie and a nihilist.
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Yep, I agree about the Load/Reload packaging. Too many filler songs between the two albums, but one with the "good stuff" would have rocked much more better.StillBleedingBlue wrote:I actually liked Load as an album, and had Metallica packaged Load and Reload on one CD, taking out the filler tracks, that'd be a great album. This album has a few songs that have grown on me, namely The Judas Kiss, the first half of The Day That Never Comes, and, surprisingly enough, The Unforgiven 3. I don't know what parts of 'Justice...' they were trying to channel with this album, but they missed the mark completely. AJFA is my favorite Metallica album by far, and I cannot find any of the features on this album that resemble that masterwork, besides the total lack of bass presence in the mix.
I saw a video of Hetfield and Trujillo talking about some of the new tracks and I think something Hetfield said about My Apocalypse is pretty spot on, that it was the perfect song for the end of the album, like a Damage Inc. or Dyers Eve. I think that's about the only Justice-type relation I can see with the new CD, along with the longer length of songs (I think they all clock in over seven minutes in length).
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OK, I now own Death Magnetic too, my first new CD purchase in months probably. Listened to it some last night and on the way to work this morning. I think my favorite song so far is Suicide & Redemption. Lots of good guitar soloing and Lars lays off the snare for a while. The rest of the songs strike me as good but not great. They are just too overwrought and messy, I think, like the band was trying too hard to write songs that A) have lots of tempo/time signature changes, B) have lots and lots of riffs, even if they don't really go well together, and C) are at least 7 minutes long. There are good ideas in there, but the song structure could've been better/simpler.
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Metallica would have gone down as the greatest metal band of all time if James would have killed himself after the Black Album. Now, they're damned if they do, damned if they don't. The best they can hope for is to create something that will get a lot of radio play on stations like K-SHE and build a fanbase out of the metalcore kids.
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In fairness.. Lars should be dead just as much as Hetfield.
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