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This is a blog I made to share some of my favorite albums, and albums I think everyone should hear. The essential albums in my opinion, all genres, any time, any place. I hope some of you enjoy these records, and share them with others. If you like what you hear, please buy the album from the band. If you are in the band and you would rather people don't check out your music just let me know and I'll take it down.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

There I stand neath the Marqueen moon, just waiting...

Television from New York, formed in 1973 and undoubtedly influenced some of your favorite punk/indie/new wave bands of the late 70's thru the 80's. From Last.fm:

"Television was one of the most creative bands to emerge from New York’s underground scene of the mid-’70s, creating an influential new guitar vocabulary. While guitarists Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd liked to jam, they didn’t follow the accepted rock structures for improvisation — they removed the blues while retaining the raw energy of garage rock, adding complex, lyrical solo lines that recalled both jazz and rock. With its angular rhythms and fluid leads, Television’s music always went in unconventional directions, laying the groundwork for many of the guitar-based post-punk pop groups of the late ’70s and ’80s."

Television - "Marquee Moon"

Sunday, July 17, 2011

She was into S&M and Bible studies

Really good Indie pop from Glasgow, Scotland. In my opinion they are up there with the Smiths. Classic band. If you haven't heard them check them out. All their records are good. Here's my favorite.

Belle And Sebastian - "If You're Feeling Sinister"


Wednesday, July 6, 2011

The Bourgeoisie had better watch out for me.

Is it possible that four black dudes created the best hardcore album of all time back in 1982? You decide.

Essential listening.
 
Bad Brains - "Bad Brains ROIR Cassette"

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

If there's any justice in heaven then God won't let me in

One of my favorite bands of all time. Brand New should need no introduction. Look them up if you haven't and get their records. I would post my favorite album of theirs The Devil and God Are Raging Inside of Me but i fear it would get deleted quickly, so just make sure to find that one, it's a good record. So here's more of a rarity for you. The Fight off Your Demons Demos. I don't have much info on this, I think it was released just prior to the Devil and God, and it has some cool tracks on it. There is a song called "Morrissey" where his vocals are actually reminiscent of  Morrissey's. Also the song "Brothers" is the same song as the B side "Aloc Acoc" but with different lyrics. Also this includes demo versions (with some alternate lyrics)  of "Sowing Season (Yeah)" and "Luca", which some of my favorite songs from Devil. This band can do no wrong in my eyes. Here's the tracklisting I have:

  1. Untitled 01
  2. Morrissey
  3. Brothers
  4. Untitled 04
  5. Cleanser
  6. Mamas (Luca)
  7. Fork and Knife
  8. Sowing Season (Yeah)
  9. The Edge Takes Over For Vin
Brand New - "Fight Off Your Demons Demos"
 

Saturday, July 2, 2011

We're really missing you. We're really missing you.

It took me awhile to find the files for this compilation and when I did they were corrupt so I just ended up purchasing the CD. I decided to upload them for anyone that's interested. It contains some A sides, some B sides, live tracks, and some previously unreleased stuff. Essential if youre a Morrissey nut like myself. Mostly mid era stuff, so those into Southpaw, Your Arsenal, Maladjusted, etc.

Track listing from wikipedia:

  1. "Sunny" – 2:43 [single A-side]
  2. "At Amber" – 2:44 [B-side of "Piccadilly Palare"]
  3. "Cosmic Dancer" [live in Costa Mesa, June 1, 1991] – 3:56 [previously unreleased, T. Rex cover]
  4. "Nobody Loves Us" – 4:50 [B-side of "Dagenham Dave"]
  5. "A Swallow on My Neck" – 2:50 [B-side of "Sunny"]
  6. "Sister I'm a Poet" – 2:27 [B-side of "Everyday Is Like Sunday"]
  7. "Black-Eyed Susan" – 4:07 [B-side of "Sunny"]
  8. "Michael's Bones" – 3:08 [B-side of "The Last of the Famous International Playboys"]
  9. "I'd Love To" [US version] – 4:50 [B-side of "The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get" US CD single]
  10. "Reader Meet Author" – 3:42 [from Southpaw Grammar]
  11. "Pashernate Love" – 2:23 [B-side of "You're the One for Me, Fatty"]
  12. "Girl Least Likely To" – 4:51 [B-side of "November Spawned a Monster"]
  13. "Jack the Ripper" [live in Paris, December 22, 1992] – 4:11 [from Beethoven was Deaf & B-side of "Now My Heart Is Full"]
  14. "I've Changed My Plea to Guilty" [US version] – 3:14 [edited version of B-side of "My Love Life"]
  15. "The Boy Racer" – 4:45 [from Southpaw Grammar] 
  16. "Boxers" – 3:30 [single A-side 
 
Morrissey - "My Early Burglary Years"