comalies by lacuna coil
this is the first album that i have from the band and still trying to get kramacode.
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comalies by lacuna coil
this is the first album that i have from the band and still trying to get kramacode.
well my mom ussually orders CD's from columbia house and the free ones she let's me pick out, so I guess that doesn't count as buying... the last cd I bought was "You'll rebel to anything- Mindless Self Indulgence"
actaully the last album i bought was actually 2 albums and they where baoght two days ago and they where the black parade and three cheers for sweet revenge (both the my chemical romance albums)
The other day I bought:
1) Black Holes and Revolations- Muse. I've been meaning to get this album for ages. I love Muse, and their latest CD is quite different from their other ones, but is still a greatly crafted piece of musical work. The singles are the stand-out ones for me... Supermassive Black Hole, Starlight and Nights of Cydonia are definate favorites off the album.
2) Hot Chip- The Warning. Only one words (well... 3 actually) got me to get this album. "Over and Over". Enough said, as it's a wicked song. Extremely catchy and the best indie-club song in ages. I've given the album a couple of listens, but THAT is the stand-out track. There are other good songs, such as "Boy From School" and "Look After Me" too.
I think the new album your thinkin about is called show your bones? I think..i have the album too. I really like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.Quote:
I just bought two Cd's actually
Gold Lion (promo cd) Yeah Yeah Yeahs
and the most recent Yeah Yeah Yeahs cd...i can't remember the name
Ah that's cool you like Jeff Buckley, is that a live album of his? I'm a bit of a Jeff Buckley fan myself, the only album i have of his is Grace though. I think my favorite song would have to be either Last Goodbye or Hallelujah.Quote:
Originally Posted by Casanova[OCAU]
I've been trying to find some albums by his father Tim though haven't gotten anything yet.
Anywayz, just got the new Bob Dylan album, i have to say i like it a lot thus far.
I've been grooving to this album a lot lately! I like it a lot..kind of indie/electronic music kinda thing. Very cool indeed. :)Quote:
2) Hot Chip- The Warning. Only one words (well... 3 actually) got me to get this album. "Over and Over". Enough said, as it's a wicked song. Extremely catchy and the best indie-club song in ages. I've given the album a couple of listens, but THAT is the stand-out track. There are other good songs, such as "Boy From School" and "Look After Me" too.
right now i just got for my pain's cd "fallen" thought they were not making any more copies i guess just got in the right time. love every single song in the cd it sounds freaking great
Yea that's the live album. I find myself really unable to pick a couple favourties from him.. There's just so many i absolutly love, just as much as the other. Get Sketches for the My Sweetheart the drunk. Disk one has some absolute gold in it.Quote:
Originally Posted by GeneralLeoCristophe
I personally couldnt get used to Bob Dylan's stuff. IN the 40 or so albums he's released, there's a lot thats absolute rubbish, and some absolute gold I hear.
I've finally gotten round to buying Silent Alarm, the debut album from Bloc Party. I've heard their singles Helicopter, Banquet, Pioneers, So here We Are and Little Thoughs many times, as well as other songs such as Tulips on free promotional CDs. Anyway, I was happy with this album. Each song is different. Helicopter and Banquet as some know have the trademark enegetic Matt Tong drums and really contageous riffs, which I really love in songs. Others are more slow, such as So Here We Are. Theres even one which is a bit of an alternative-r&b crossover (which some call "grindie" but I refuse to say that), which although is not something I especially like, its an interesting experiment.
As the t-shirts say, "God Bless Bloc Party"
The last one I bought was the foo fighters live acoustic album skin and bones. Its definitly good.... but not as good as I expected I guess.... maybe I just expected to much.
That was the last CD I bought too actually, I think. It was like two weeks ago now, or so, but eh... I forgot to post about it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lazer
I didn't realize that it was supposed to just be accoustic, though, so when I heard My Hero and Everlong all slo and soft, I was disappointed. Actually, I could've sworn I heard an electric guitar in one or two of those songs... must've been my imagination, though. Anyhoo...
Wuv, Yer Mom
Showbread- No Sir, Nihilsm is not Practical.
Excellent CD recommended to all those who enjoy raw rock.
I actually liked the version of my hero, the part where the slow pion part goes and then it speeds up and the guitar comes back in. I thought that was pretty tight. But, yeah the Everlong cover was brutal. Its in my top 5 favorite songs of all time, but that cover was just shall we say "choaded". Overall not a bad CD but I was still disappointed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Taco
I bought a CD today - every song ever recorded in the short life of the wonderfully talented blues legend Robert Johnson, all on one CD. I'm listening to it right now, and really liking it; I like the way he sings, his lyrics, and the steady beat he keeps with his guitar. He could really play that thing.
The last one I bought before that was So Damn Happy - Loudon Wainwright's live CD. Superb stuff.
linkin park's hybrid theory like the band and the music even though there is still not a new album out yet.
I love Robert Johnson with a passion. I have King of the Delta Blues, I don't think that's every song of his, but it's most of his well known stuff. I know they have a million different versions of the album though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shiva
A few new albums i have acquired recently are
1. Peter Bjorn and John - Writer's Block
2. Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass
3. Midlake - The Trials Of Van Occupanther
All are great albums..i'm a longtime Yo La Tengo fan and i am falling in love with their newest album. Midlake is really chill music, takes a lot from 60s and 70s soft rock and acoustic acts, and Peter Bjorn and John are a indie rock band out of Sweden. I have their songs "Amsterdam" and "Young Folks" stuck in my head right now. Loving them.
Lacuna Coil - Karmacode...I never really used to listen to them until I bought this one...took me many times of listening to it before I eventually warmed up to them. Now I'm hunting for their older stuff!
Vheissu, from thrice...
An Amazing piece of work.. I honestly can't stop listening to it, over and over!!
I literally love every song.. that almost never happens..
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Trout Mask Replica
Elvis Costello - Armed Forces (this one was a Christmas present for someone)
I haven't really gotten into Trout Mask yet, but it was produced by Frank Zappa, and I'd heard good things about it, so I thought I'd pick it up cheap. I have The Spotlight Kid and Clear Spot by Beefheart, which I enjoy.
Blind Guardian - Nightfall in Middle Earth.
A solid prog-metal album and you can hear the great production value in each song.
My last cd was Korn see you on the other side
the last cd i bought was lacuna coil comailes so far like all the songs on the cd. :p
I just bought new cd. Eric Clapton: The Cream Of Clapton
nightwish's once love the freaking album creek mary's blood and ghost love score are the songs that i like since they are long and also nemo love the keyboards on the song.
killswtich engage as daylight dies great album
love arcade - love arcade
The Last cd I bought is 3121 by Prince. Its probably a pretty good cd but i'm giving it a break because I wore it out when I first bought it.
The Devil Wears Prada: Dear Love, A Beautiful Discord
An amazing metal core album. I recommend it to all who aren't easily turned off by band names.
MxPx: Let it Happen (Deluxe Edition)
Excellent 32-Track Compilation of MxPx's most punkish classics.
Last one I REMEMBER is The Strokes-First Impressions of Earth. I love the Strokes.
Next CD I want to get: Incubus-Light Grenades. Incubus is my FAVORITE band of all time.
Psychotrance 2 by Darren Emerson
The last CD I actually bought, as opposed to downloaded, was Public Enemy's "It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back", because PE is excellent, and that's just a classic rap album in general. If we're including downloaded, the last album I got was Diamond Head's debut, "Lightning To The Nations".