Albums of 2022

Other than Pearl Jam, who else is there?
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tragabigzanda wrote:File that record under "Incredibly compelling but not something I can stomach." Makes me really anxious. Reminds me a lot of Crystal Castles in that regard.
yeah, i have a hard time listening to some metal in general. i just think it's cool they're from here and seem to be getting some decent press. good for them.
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I'd often call it noise rock more than metal, though it's getting there in terms of the darkness, raw anger, riffage; it puts me in the 90s in parts too: The Melvins, Jesus Lizard, Mudhoney; it's got that kind of lack of refinement and precision that I associate more with those than with metal
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still, it's pretty great

this is a good example of when I appreciate looseness instead of precision: when it sounds purposeful and you couldn't imagine it another way
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I liked it. Very good
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tragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
Recap Modotti
Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb
I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problem
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Welp, Chat Pile rules.
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Ello Sailor wrote:Welp, Chat Pile rules.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:I'd often call it noise rock more than metal, though it's getting there in terms of the darkness, raw anger, riffage; it puts me in the 90s in parts too: The Melvins, Jesus Lizard, Mudhoney; it's got that kind of lack of refinement and precision that I associate more with those than with metal
The singer seems obviously influenced by David Yow. But the musical similarities to TJL end there, IMO
I disagree, but regardless, my point was mainly that I don't simply hear "metal" in their music; their vocal style is more in line with a particularly aggressive "Debaser" by the Pixies than with, say, the death growl

so yeah I'd say metal is an influence of course, but just as much as those noise rock / post-punk / post-hardcore influences

anyway the record is really diverse and does a lot of stuff metal would not do, imo
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Man just imagine driving to the grocery store to pick up a few things for dinner and listening to that
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tragabigzanda wrote:This new Beyoncé is too much for me. Full of certified empowerment bangers, but it’s pretty blunt in its efforts to deliver that. Like Donna Summer with zero restraint

I listened to Cozy and damn, Beyoncé likes herself so much.
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Cozy is a banger though
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"grimace_smoking_weed.jpg" is such a great fucking song title.
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Ms Harmless wrote:Cozy is a banger though
i guess? its the only song that grabbed me from that bunch. But im not a Beyonce fan at all.
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Generally I'm not much into hip hop but have always had a soft spot for Lupe Fiasco's 'Kick Push' from back in the day. I introduced my son to it (he was about 13 at the time I guess) and he often comments that it led him to check the album out and how much he enjoyed it. I felt like a good Dad when he told me that.

So I read a comment somewhere yesterday that Lupe's released a new album and thought I'd check it out. Super glad that I did. I love the sound of his voice and his delivery, and matched to some sweet jazzy beats this album is (for want of a better word) dope. The thing that turns me off most with a lot of modern hip hop/rap is the language. I actually surprise myself by saying it - I sound like my dad. I'm no prude at all, and I am down with anger and the like, but I am so far removed from a lot of the lyrics these days that I lose interest immediately someone starts banging on about the usual shit (guns, hoes, constant n bombs etc). I'm really glad to come across something that is a little toned down lyrically, and imo is far more interesting for it.

This is up there as one of my albums of the year.

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The 1975


Silversun Pickups


The Mars Volta


Death Cab For Cutie


The Killers


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psychobain wrote:Silversun Pickups
Much better than the first single. Nikki > Brian confirmed?
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