one can dreamdimejinky99 wrote:I wasn't aware that space rock had a definition. I was thinking more of a dark instrumental heavy record with lots of 8 minute long trippy songs. Like NAIS but more so.
this kind of music just doesn't sell enough
one can dreamdimejinky99 wrote:I wasn't aware that space rock had a definition. I was thinking more of a dark instrumental heavy record with lots of 8 minute long trippy songs. Like NAIS but more so.
cutuphalfdead wrote:so glad i don't see signatures
cutuphalfdead wrote:so glad i don't see signatures
Those examples are just not what I would call dark, moody music. Look at pretty much any kind of charts. People want to dance and sing along.dimejinky99 wrote:I'd agree but that zeitgeist seems to have shifted, on radio here at least. Lot of the new stuff by QOTSA and even the darker Daft Punk is getting played.
Maybe the mood has shifted with the taste makers? It's well time for it.
cutuphalfdead wrote:so glad i don't see signatures
Actually gave this a listen, there's some real dynamics in there. The Better Days/Amongst The Waves/Parachutes threesome lovefest works pretty well too.WtOB? wrote:Heres one..
1. Severed Hand
2. World Wide Suicide
3. Marker In The Sand
4. Better Days
5. Amongst the Waves
6. Parachutes
7. Santa Cruz
8. Comatose
9. Unemployble
10. Gone (demo)
11. Army Reserve
12. Speed of Sound
13. Inside Job
14. The End
Dev wrote:i love listening to the leaked pj song "last word".
Psychedelic needn't be too dark (though I have nothing against dark). Grateful Dead are classic psychedelia & not generally too dark, at least often not.dimejinky99 wrote:I'd agree but that zeitgeist seems to have shifted, on radio here at least. Lot of the new stuff by QOTSA and even the darker Daft Punk is getting played.
Maybe the mood has shifted with the taste makers? It's well time for it.
Sure they have the potential, but I don't think they'll ever have the balls to truly explore that potential. They even pussied out of Binaural.yofismom wrote:That description is funny but I do think PJ has some great psychedelic potential. I'd love to see them develop in that direction.
And Jack Irons.cutuphalfdead wrote:Sure they have the potential, but I don't think they'll ever have the balls to truly explore that potential. They even pussied out of Binaural.yofismom wrote:That description is funny but I do think PJ has some great psychedelic potential. I'd love to see them develop in that direction.
RisingTides wrote:There is more kindness on the internet than we would care to admit to ourselves. Sometimes we are so afraid of falling victim to a ruse, we miss out on actual opportunities.
E.H. Ruddock wrote:What a great post, tommy
RisingTides wrote:There is more kindness on the internet than we would care to admit to ourselves. Sometimes we are so afraid of falling victim to a ruse, we miss out on actual opportunities.
You obviously don't understand anything about glorious maturity.harmless wrote:It's the last timeless album they've made. S/T and Backspacer were both entertaining for a while. It would be good if the next album had something lasting about it. That's actually all I'll ask for this time around.
Makes perfect sense.tommymctom wrote:Yeah, Riot Act is excellent. To me it sounds like the last album that the band needed to make, if that makes sense.
Absolutely nothing, I'll freely admit it.durdencommatyler wrote:You obviously don't understand anything about glorious maturity.harmless wrote:It's the last timeless album they've made. S/T and Backspacer were both entertaining for a while. It would be good if the next album had something lasting about it. That's actually all I'll ask for this time around.
RisingTides wrote:There is more kindness on the internet than we would care to admit to ourselves. Sometimes we are so afraid of falling victim to a ruse, we miss out on actual opportunities.
Are those rumored tracks on the new Untitled/T.B.D/Ghost Rides Pearl Jam album?harmless wrote:Absolutely nothing, I'll freely admit it.durdencommatyler wrote:You obviously don't understand anything about glorious maturity.harmless wrote:It's the last timeless album they've made. S/T and Backspacer were both entertaining for a while. It would be good if the next album had something lasting about it. That's actually all I'll ask for this time around.
Absolutely Nothing (3:22), I'll Freely Admit It (4:12), Glorious Maturity (7:39)durdencommatyler wrote:Are those rumored tracks on the new Untitled/T.B.D/Ghost Rides Pearl Jam album?harmless wrote:Absolutely nothing, I'll freely admit it.durdencommatyler wrote:You obviously don't understand anything about glorious maturity.harmless wrote:It's the last timeless album they've made. S/T and Backspacer were both entertaining for a while. It would be good if the next album had something lasting about it. That's actually all I'll ask for this time around.
RisingTides wrote:There is more kindness on the internet than we would care to admit to ourselves. Sometimes we are so afraid of falling victim to a ruse, we miss out on actual opportunities.
The longer the song, the maturer it is.harmless wrote:Absolutely Nothing (3:22), I'll Freely Admit It (4:12), Glorious Maturity (7:39)durdencommatyler wrote:Are those rumored tracks on the new Untitled/T.B.D/Ghost Rides Pearl Jam album?harmless wrote:Absolutely nothing, I'll freely admit it.durdencommatyler wrote:You obviously don't understand anything about glorious maturity.harmless wrote:It's the last timeless album they've made. S/T and Backspacer were both entertaining for a while. It would be good if the next album had something lasting about it. That's actually all I'll ask for this time around.