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Very cool. The classical style guitar work at the beginning was impressive.
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I like the math rocky stuff as long as it stays in a solid groove. When they get to cute with the beat, I move on. I gotta be able to dance to it!
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The new Yndi Halda album is streaming

http://www.factmag.com/2016/03/02/yndi-halda-stream/
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turned2black wrote:After 4 months of living with "Dust and Disquiet", I'm pretty comfortable with declaring it Caspian's best album.
It's my first Caspian album and I adore it. What's the next best?
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Kaius wrote:
turned2black wrote:After 4 months of living with "Dust and Disquiet", I'm pretty comfortable with declaring it Caspian's best album.
It's my first Caspian album and I adore it. What's the next best?
You can't go wrong with "The Four Trees" or "Waking Season".
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patrick wrote:The new Yndi Halda album is streaming

http://www.factmag.com/2016/03/02/yndi-halda-stream/
Well, I know what I'm going to listen to for the next hour or so (despite my lukewarm reception to the first song when it premiered last month).
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New Explosions in the Sky is out today. With a first pass through, I like it. There's more atmosphere to their sound that adds space to the dramatic quiet-loud dynamics they're known for.
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I'm enjoying it, wish i could spin it more before my vacation, but i guess that a 9 hour flight listening to a band called "Explosions in the sky" on april's fool isnt the greatest idea
Sometimes I wanna drive around and find you
And act like it's a random thing
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Enjoying this. Just started side 2 and it's going strong.
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psychobain wrote:I'm enjoying it, wish i could spin it more before my vacation, but i guess that a 9 hour flight listening to a band called "Explosions in the sky" on april's fool isnt the greatest idea
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New Mogwai (Atomic, a soundtrack) and new Hammock (Everything and Nothing) came out yesterday, too.

Did everyone release albums yesterday? Seems like a lot came out, even in non-post rock genres.
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Yeah it was a crazy good week for me.
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Disintegration Anxiety is so good.
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BurtReynolds wrote:Disintegration Anxiety is so good.
It's catchy. I'm digging Tangle Formations and Landing Cliffs.
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I don't know what genius decided to release the Hammock album last week, but its good stuff so far.
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new Russian Circles is hot shit

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shitty game, but nice 65daysofstatic soundtrack

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not just nice. Fantastic.
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BurtReynolds wrote:new Russian Circles is hot shit

I feel like my entire life has been leading up to this moment.

Good song.
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