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somos-deseos · 7 months ago
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👣 Recomienden canciones sad necesito llorar por todo con urgencia. 👣
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nofatclips-home · 1 month ago
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Angel (Massive Attack cover) by Leprous - Video by Costin Chioreanu
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strawberryblondebutch · 24 days ago
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Back by unpopular demand, it's my top albums of 2024! Same rules as always: everything on this list is a full-length album (no EPs) of generally previously unreleased material (no reissues, no cover albums, no Taylor's Versions) arranged in an intentional manner (no B-sides, no rarities, no mixtapes).
10. Bayside, There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive
I have the least to say about Bayside’s effort here than anything else in my top ten, and yet I couldn’t find a reason to replace it with another. Not even Foxing’s self-titled (more on that below). The New York scene veterans are the definition of a blue collar pop punk band: they tour constantly, and every few years they see fit to release a perfect melodic album. It’s the kind of album where you can’t ask me to pick a favorite – it will change with every track.
9. Full of Hell, Coagulated Bliss
I don’t like grindcore. There, I said it – as if that’s even a remotely controversial position to take. It’s a genre that exists as a joke, from the microsongs to the gross-out lyrics. It’s easier for me to argue that Coagulated Bliss is a hardcore album than it is to swallow my pride and admit that I actually enjoyed a grindcore record. This was the last album added to my top-ten, supplanting Foxing’s self-titled (which is also a masterpiece in genre redirection, going from twinkly emo to full-tilt rowdiness), but Full of Hell accomplished what no one else could: they made a (albeit very, very begrudging) grindcore fan out of me.
8. Sleater-Kinney, Little Rope
Longtime readers of this column will take S-K’s position here for the surprise that it is. Path of Wellness was my worst album of 2021, and I was terrified that the collapse in songwriting ability that had followed drummer Janet Weiss’s departure from the band would continue unabated. This year’s follow-up record proved me wrong in all the right ways. Carrie and Corin sound sharper and more in sync with each other, and more than anything, the record has a point. It needed to be released. Thank God for that.
7. Les Savy Fav, Oui, LSF
Les Savy Fav had a difficult task in releasing their sixth studio album. Their last release, Root for Ruin, came out in 2010. In that time, the band was better known for their live antics than their music. Those antics haven’t stopped (at the Union Transfer in June, vocalist Tim Harrington handed me the microphone to carry the chorus of “World Got Great” while he drank from my beer), but they can’t carry a studio album. Oui, LSF is an art-punk masterpiece from a band who wants you to hear them as much as they want you to watch out for their goblinesque frontman.
6. Kneecap, Fine Art
On the subject of difficult tasks, Kneecap is the unlikeliest story of the last few years. How does a rap trio, whose music is almost entirely in the Irish language, accumulate such a cult following? Part of it is spite – their rage against the British occupation of their Belfast home speaks to anti-imperialist sentiment across the globe – but the rest is talent. You don’t have to know the language to nod your head along to the beats and flow.
5. Leprous, Melodies of Atonement
Some artists have a place on this list penciled in the moment that they announce an album. Leprous is one of them, their specific brand of symphonic progressive metal filling an underserved niche in my listening. It would be easy to file them in somewhere between 10 and 6 just for releasing a full-length, but Melodies of Atonement vaulted itself by breaking through with a raw edge to it that Leprous’s last two LPs lacked. Einar et al. are more confident in their abilities, surer that they have something to say – and that people will listen.
4. Better Lovers, Highly Irresponsible
Every Time I Die and The Dillinger Escape Plan: two bands often imitated and never surpassed. Although the circumstances leading to the marriage between these two bands are less than ideal (Keith Buckley’s sudden hostile departure from ETID forced his brother Jordan to seek out the talents of longtime Dillinger vocalist Greg Puciato), the members of Better Lovers made the best out of a bad situation, pushing forward with the chaotic precision both predecessor bands did so well.
3. Kendrick Lamar, GNX
Can I tell you a secret? Before this year, I would not have called myself a Kendrick Lamar fan. I enjoyed individual songs of his, but I largely found his talent at the mic undercut by his pen and his devotion to overwrought conscious rap, exemplified by the laughably drivelous “BLOOD.” in 2017. I grew up on the feuds of the 90s, Biggie and Tupac firing barbs from coast to coast. It’s one of the reasons I praise Meg so highly – you can tell she cut her teeth in battle rap. Well, K.Dot went to therapy and became more spiteful, and GNX made a fan out of me.
2. Amigo the Devil, Yours Until the War Is Over
I discover bands in a few ways: playlists, recommendations from friends, opening acts, and entirely by accident. Amigo the Devil is the latter – while enjoying a lunch break at Riot Fest some years prior, I was captivated by Danny Kiranos’s storytelling and sense of humor on tracks like “Murder at the Bingo Hall” and “I Hope Your Husband Dies.” His most recent effort has those in spades, with tracks like “I’m Going to Heaven” and “Once Upon a Time at Texaco, Pt. 1” weaving darkly humorous narratives. But what Yours Until the War Is Over has over his previous works is heart. Pathos. “Cannibal Within” has an earnestness to it that I couldn’t imagine him employing before, and “Stray Dog” is a love song with no wink or nudge.
1. Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties, In Lieu of Flowers
Every five years, Dan “Soupy” Campbell of The Wonder Years adds to a story of his – Aaron West. Ten years ago, Aaron’s father died, his wife asked for a divorce, and things got worse from there. It’s tempting to torture Aaron further, and the last decade has not been kind to him. In Lieu of Flowers covers the years 2019 to 2024, as he struggles with the COVID-19 pandemic, the economic anxiety of being a touring artist, and a descent into the family trade of alcoholism. But Campbell – and Aaron, by extension – never lose hope, and if this is the last chapter of his story, it ends as it should: with him looking up and letting go.
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phoenix-patches · 18 days ago
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patches update!!! im starting to sew them on my battlejacket!!
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skull crocheted by my mom (thanks mom❤️) on the back (feat. boyfriend's dream theater poster)
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motorhead patch (christmas gift by bf, thanks cat😻) feat. his ghost poster
(the ones i made by hand will be attached later)
bonus:
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drunken dwarves patch on my bf's battlejacket! (feat. his haken and leprous posters, and jesus.)
im so happy that we're building our battlejackets!! stay tuned for more updates
spread love
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metamorphic-stranger · 2 months ago
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Dancing to Leprous (or any prog, but especially Leprous for me) makes me look absolutely possessed. My limbs twitching and flailing at seemingly random intervals, my fingers bending and contorting, grasping at invisible threads in the air. Spinning and convulsing and jumping up and down, and having the time of my life. There's something do delightfully human there.
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koter-irl · 6 months ago
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guys, I think he's serious
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cestvreth · 5 months ago
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Songs that unexpectedly hit me in the face with a brick ❤️
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arreton · 2 months ago
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Quello che mi piace in generi complessi come il progressive rock/progressive metal è che a raccontare una storia, un concetto, una psicologia, una filosofia non sono solo la voce, il testo, ma ogni singolo strumento, ogni singolo suono pure se formato da due accordi sempre uguali, e più ce ne sono più il concetto – chiamato anche canzone – ed il progetto – chiamato album – sono ricchi.
Ecco, in questo concetto l'elemento distintivo che racconta bene e arricchisce il racconto donandogli quella drammaticità che ti attiva il senso di essere-capiti o di aver-capito è un certo pattern sempre uguale e alto della chitarra.
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seanpgilroy · 2 months ago
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Tagged by @mlleclaudine . Shuffle your music and make a poll for people to vote for their fave song.
(I sort of cheated by only shuffling the songs I've listened to in the last 30 days. I tried shuffling all ~6000 songs on my phone and the first 10 songs were always a bunch of stuff I don't care about)
Not tagging anybody because I'm weird about that (although I'm always cool with being tagged in these things), but please consider yourself tagged if you want to play.
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agirl-whosold-theworld · 3 months ago
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If you haven't heard Leprous, check this one out. Their singer has a really unique voice and some like it, others don't but the voice range and control is crazy. And if u like this one, you should listen to them more!! Norwegian metal band. Saw them in Helsinki 2-3 years ago and they sound the same live. Fucking good.
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theblack-cloud66 · 8 months ago
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karontte · 3 months ago
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Calling, tried to fly but I’m falling Once again. Taken…
And I will say this again.
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zacrathedemon5 · 1 year ago
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New AMV! Been working on this one for a long while, I’m excited to finally share it!
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spiraliastatica2 · 4 months ago
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Mon coup de ❤️ du moment
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metamorphic-stranger · 2 months ago
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Leprous fans have one joke, but in their defense it's a good one
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hakcordero · 2 years ago
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