Quattro amici,
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Psiglo (Ita)
4 Jan 2010, 21:00 by heavylione
PSIGLO é stato un gruppo di rock progressivo uruguayano. A dispetto del fatto che abbia avuto una breve esistenza, è considerato uno dei gruppi più importanti della storia del rock sudamericano, e rientra nei 20 gruppi più importanti della storia del hard rock progressivo, insieme a Led Zeppelin, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple e King Crimson tra gli altri.
Quattro amici, -
20000
3 Jan 2010, 20:11 by wowa12
20000 ODTWORZEŃ; piękna cyferka i pod tym numerkiem zapodałem sobie przepyszny kawałek z mojego muzycznego tortu: KING CRIMSON - in the court of the crimson king /the return of the fire witch/ the dance of the puppets; każde odsłuchanie tego utworu dostarcza mi niezapomnianych wrażeń i z przyjemnością wracam do tej muzycznej perełki - in the court of the crimson king-King Crimson -
Psiglo (ESP)
3 Jan 2010, 18:05 by heavylione
PSIGLO fue un grupo de rock progresivo uruguayo. A pesar de su corta existencia, es considerado uno de los grupos mas importantes de la historia del rock sudamericano y se cuenta entre los 20 mas importantes de la historia del "hard rock progresivo" junto a Led Zeppelin, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple y King Crimson entre otros.
Cuatro amigos, César Rechac en bajo, Luis Cesio en guitarra, Jorge García Banegas en teclados, Gonzalo Farrugia en batería en sustitución de Carmelo Albano y Ruben Melogno, el prometedor cantante de Ovni 87, serían los que labrarían PSIGLO en una servilletita de un bar del barrio La Figurita.
En julio de 1972 lanzan su primer single, grabado en Sondor y con un formato poco comercial, Gente sin camino supera los seis minutos de duración en una época que la duración máxima para un tema que la radio difundiera era tres minutos. Sin embargo En un lugar un niño logra la difusión masiva.
Ellos tapizan la calle 18 de julio con carteles que dicen "Los que aún no han comprado el Primer simple de PSIGLO están para el Psiquiatra" y las ventas son excelentes. El 13 de agosto de 1972 realizan un concierto en el Teatro Solís. Sobre esto comenta Melogno:
“En el primer concierto en el Solís yo estaba como el culo. Salí a pegar afiches con los plomos y me agarré flor de gripe. Ese sentido uruguayo de solidaridad mal entendida, si tu eres el cantante de un grupo que dará un concierto en el Solís no puedes salir un par de días antes, en pleno invierno, de noche, a pegar carteles por 18 de julio.”
En diciembre del mismo año se edita el segundo single, este supera las ventas del anterior y llega a ser disco de oro.
El 10 de enero de 1973 se organiza un importante baile en el club Atenas en el local de la U.J.C. y al finalizar Gonzalo Farrugia levanta un cuadro con una foto de Lenin, con lo que el entusiasmo de los jóvenes se exacerba. El 24 de febrero son invitados a participar en el Festival de la Solidaridad Chile-Vietnam en el Estadio Centenario, junto con Alfredo Zitarrosa, Víctor Heredia, Vera Sienra, Sindykato, Quilapayún, Dean Reed y Camerata.
También participar como invitados en las sesiones de grabación de otros artistas como Jesús Figueroa (ex cantante de Opus Alfa), y en el segundo disco larga duración de León Gieco.
La organización del "Seminario de Música Latinoamericana" les da su reconocimiento al invitarlos al evento que se realizó en la falda del Cerro del Toro de Piriápolis en diciembre de 1972
La tapa de este LP, con el emblemático cerebro fue creada por el artista plástico, escenógrafo de Canal 5 y cantante de la banda, Ruben Melogno.
Entre enero y marzo de 1973 completan la grabación del primer larga duración, titulado "Ideación". El mismo fue lanzado en julio de ese año y contó con el acompañamiento del cuarteto de cuerdas del S.O.D.R.E. en el tema Catalina y de Nelson Pito Varela (saxo) y Eduardo Giovonazzo (trompeta) en es inútil. El fotógrafo Jorge Gómez fue el encargado del diseño de la tapa, pero cuando el trabajo estuvo terminado, de forma imprevista se sustituyó por el cerebro que Ruben Melogno había dibujado y que finalmente se convirtió en logo del grupo.
El 12 de agosto de 1973 se realiza el segundo concierto, en el mismo lugar y exactamente un año después del primero. Allí se les hace entrega del disco de oro. Este recital es transmitido el sábado 18 por canal 12 en forma de especial de la banda "Telesuceso del Psiglo" se llamó
Todavía en 1973 en una casa alquilada por ellos montan una oficina, Gonzalo Farrugia da clases de batería y tocaban en todos lados (siete u ocho bailes por fin de semana).
Psiglo II
Su segundo L.P., conocido popularmente como Psiglo II fue grabado en julio de 1974, pero censurado por la dictadura cívico-militar se editó recién en 1981 y sin el tema "Héroe de papel". Ese tema apareció años más tarde en la edición en CD que contenía los dos LPs del grupo. Para este disco contaron con el acompañamiento musical del "Cuarteto de Alvaro Armesto" con flauta traversa en el tema "El Juglar Y Yo" y con saxo en la canción "Gil 1038".
Reuniones
En 1993 en un evento que congregó a 6000 personas en la Estación Central de Trenes de AFE en Montevideo demostraron su convocatoria y la aceptación de un público multigeneracional, vuelven a escena para alegría de generaciones que se habían alimentado del mito de la banda.
En 1999 vuelven a reunirse en un evento homenaje a Ruben Castillo en La Factoría.
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My official Top 100 favorite albums, 2000-2009
3 Jan 2010, 03:10 by Rifugium
100. Per Nørgård - Nuit des Hommes
99. Mono - Walking Cloud and Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered and the Sun Shined
98. Phil Keaggy - Lights of Madrid
97. Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, Mark O'Connor - Appalachian Journey
96. Infidel?/Castro! - Bioentropic Damage Fractal
95. Canvas Solaris - The Atomized Dream
94. Béla Fleck - Perpetual Motion
93. John Abercrombie - Cat 'n' Mouse
92. Katatonia - Night Is the New Day
91. Mastodon - Leviathan
90. Paul Gilbert - Get Out of My Yard
89. Into Eternity - Buried in Oblivion
88. Midlake - The Trials of Van Occupanther
87. Paatos - Kallocain
86. Antimatter - Lights Out
85. Homesick for Space - Unison
84. Ayreon - The Human Equation
83. Isis - Wavering Radiant
82. Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun
81. Toby Driver - In the L..L..Library Loft
80. Symphony X - V: The New Mythology Suite
79. The Gathering - Souvenirs
78. Type O Negative - Life Is Killing Me
77. Opeth - Deliverance
76. Transatlantic - Bridge Across Forever
75. Jaga Jazzist - What We Must
74. Blackfield - Blackfield
73. Katatonia - Viva Emptiness
72. Tom Waits - Blood Money
71. California Guitar Trio - Whitewater
70. Martyr - Feeding the Abscess
69. Daylight Dies - Dismantling Devotion
68. Corrosion of Conformity - In the Arms of God
67. Kaki King - ...Until We Felt Red
66. Deadsoul Tribe - A Murder of Crows
65. Alex Skolnick Trio - Transformation
64. Nevermore - Dead Heart in a Dead World
63. The Gathering - Home
62. Justin King - Le Bleu
61. Red Sparowes - Every Red Heart Shines Toward the Red Sun
60. Explosions in the Sky - All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone
59. Hiromi - Another Mind
58. Foo Fighters - In Your Honor
57. Opeth - Damnation
56. Amorphis - Eclipse
55. dredg - The Pariah, the Parrot, the Delusion
54. Paul Gilbert - Burning Organ
53. Russian Circles - Enter
52. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - No More Shall We Part
51. Mattias IA Eklundh - The Road Less Traveled
50. Umphrey's McGee - Mantis
49. Björk - Vespertine
48. Béla Fleck & Edgar Meyer - Music for Two
47. Anathallo - Canopy Glow
46. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
45. Behold... the Arctopus - Skullgrid
44. Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
43. Howard Shore - The Lord of the Rings [trilogy]
42. Pain of Salvation - The Perfect Element, pt. I
41. Isis - Panopticon
40. Jerry Cantrell - Degradation Trip, vol. 1&2
39. Blackfield - II
38. Daylight Dies - Lost to the Living
37. Explosions in the Sky - How Strange, Innocence
36. Cynic - Traced in Air
35. Umphrey's McGee - Local Band Does OK
34. Transatlantic - SMPTe
33. Imogen Heap - Speak for Yourself
32. Ambeon - Fate of a Dreamer
31. Swallow the Sun - Hope
30. Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way to Blue
29. The Gathering - if_then_else
28. Mastodon - Crack the Skye
27. Earth - The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull
26. maudlin of the Well - Part the Second
25. Katatonia - The Great Cold Distance
24. Isis - Oceanic
23. Antimatter - Planetary Confinement
22. Tool - Lateralus
21. Type O Negative - Dead Again
20. Opeth - Ghost Reveries
19. maudlin of the Well - Leaving Your Body Map
18. The Ocean - Fluxion
17. Agalloch - The Mantle
16. Béla Fleck and the Flecktones - Live at the Quick
15. Bohren & der Club of Gore - Black Earth
14. Blotted Science - The Machinations of Dementia
13. Esoteric - The Maniacal Vale
12. Earth - Hex; Or Printing in the Infernal Method
11. King Crimson - The Power to Believe
10. maudlin of the Well - Bath
9. Pain of Salvation - Remedy Lane
8. Ben Folds - Rockin' the Suburbs
7. Tom Waits - Orphans: Bawlers, Brawlers and Bastards
6. Kayo Dot - Dowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue
5. Agalloch - Ashes Against the Grain
4. Ron Jarzombek - Solitarily Speaking of Theoretical Confinement
3. Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
2. Kayo Dot - Choirs of the Eye
1. Opeth - Blackwater Park -
2009 in music listening part 2: My new albums
2 Jan 2010, 23:13 by therabidwombat
BeardFish
Sleeping in Traffic: Part One
Sleeping In Traffic: Part Two
Destined Solitaire
Camel
Mirage
Caravan
In the land of the Grey and Pink
The Dear Hunter
Act III: Life and Death
The Decemberists
The Hazard of Love
Devin Townsend Project
Ki
Dream Theater
Systematic Chaos
Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Brain Salad Surgery
Tarkus
The Flower Kings
Space Revolver
The Rainmaker
Focus
Moving Waves
Frank Zappa
Hot Rats
Frost*
Experiments in Mass Appeal
Gazpacho
Tick Tock
Night
Genesis
Nursery Cryme
Foxtrot
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
Gentle Giant
Gentle Giant
Acquiring The Taste
Three Friends
Octopus
In A Glass House
The Power And The Glory
Gong
Flying Teapot
Guy Manning
Number Ten
IQ
Dark Matter
Ever
Frequency
Jethro Tull
Thick As A Brick
A Passion Play
Jon & Vangelis
The Friends of Mr. Cairo
Jon Anderson
Olias of Sunhillow
Kansas
Leftoverture
King Crimson
Red
The Power to Believe
Magma
Ëmëhntëhtt-Ré
Marillion
Misplaced Childhood
The Mars Volta
De-loused in the comaterium
Octahedron
maudlin of the Well
Part the Second
Midnight Oil
Red Sails in the Sunset
Mono
Hymn To The Immortal Wind
The Moody Blues
On the Threshold of a Dream
Moon Safari
Blomljud
A Doorway To Summer
Muse
The Resistance
Nemo
Barbares
Ozric Tentacles
The Yum-Yum Tree
Pendragon
The Masquerade Overture
Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel 3: Melt
Peter Hamill
Thin Air
Phideaux
Number Seven
Porcupine Tree
Signify
Fear of a Blank Planet
The Incident
Procol Harum
A Salty Dog
Radiohead
Kid A
Rain
Cerulean Blue
The Reasoning
Awakening
Renaissance
Scheherezade And Other Stories
Riverside
Anno Domini High Definition
Roine Stolt
The Flower King
Rush
Different Stages
Hemispheres
Spock's Beard
Day for Night
Steve Howe
Beginnings
Swimfail
Vermin
The Tangent
The World That We Drive Through
Not As Good As The Book
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Night Castle
Transatlantic
Live in Europe
The Whirlwind
Uriah Heep
The Magician's Birthday
Van der Graaf Generator
Pawn Hearts
World Record
Wishbone Ash
Argus
Wobbler
Afterglow
Yes
Yes
Time and a Word
Tormato
Union
Beyond and Before
Talk
Symphonic Live
Keys To Ascension 2
Open Your Eyes
The Word Is Live
Yesshows
5Bridges
The Thomas Tracks -
My Year In Music - 2009
31 Dec 2009, 14:01 by Quicksand227
- Favourite albums:
1. Archive - Controlling Crowds (I-IV)


I didn't expect any album to top Porcupine Tree's new record, but Archive managed to impress me most this year. I first got to know about the band on my last.fm recommendations and by seeing that they'd come to Munich in October. Loving concept records, I knew this could be an interesting album. At first, it didn't impress me that much to be honest.
The album really clicked for me while being on a 4-hour drive through the alps on my way to a five day trip to a glacier with my geography course. Somehow the landscape of the austrian alps matched perfectly with the album's sound - I even started to love the three songs with their rapper Rosko John (I'm usually not very fond of rapping).
I love the album's dense atmopshere created by both weird sound effects and the lyrics. I also never heard a band with four individual vocalists - all of them add so much variety to the sound of Archive.
Even the bonus tracks of the album, especially Killing All Movement, have the same quality of the album tracks.
Part IV, that was released seperately in October, has not really clicked for me yet, but I guess I just need a couple more listens to fully appreciate it, since I absolutely adore the first three parts.
I was lucky to see them perform the first two parts of the record live in Munich. Their live visuals even intensified the listening experience and especially Pollard Berrier stood out as a very charismatic performer.
Controlling Crowds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYVjjrpz-Ds
Collapse/Collide: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IGWlPoIjpY
2. Porcupine Tree - The Incident Limited Deluxe Edition


Porcupine Tree's new album was of course the one I was looking forward to most this year. The idea of a 55 minute song-cycle got me very excited and I didn't want to miss the limited deluxe edition since I unfortunately missed the Insurgentes deluxe edition at the end of 2008. This time, I finally managed to order a copy soon enough. Even though I consider myself as a very patient person, waiting for the package to finally arrive was really straining, especially since I forced myself to no listen to any snippet or studio footage beforehand, because I wanted my first listen of the album to be in surround sound.
Both discs are incredibly inspiring: the recurring chord progression in "The Incident", the intuitive use of odd time signatures and the band compositions, where the other band members finally get a chance to shine: Flicker with a beautiful bass line by Colin Edwin (whose solo album Third Vessel narrowly missed my top 10), Bonnie the Cat with it's creative drum beat by Gavin Harrison and Black Dahlia, which was entirely composed by Richard Barbieri.
Listening to the record in 5.1 surround sound with the accompanying book of amazing artwork (done by Lasse Hoile as usual) and lyrics adds very much to the listening experience and absorbed me into it's dark atmosphere.
I also loved their full lenght live performance of The Incident, they managed to deliver it perfectly! I was lucky to see them live twice this year, one time focused on the visuals (once more, genius job by Lasse Hoile) and the second time more on the band performance. In connection with Stick Men opening for them playing King Crimson's Indiscipline amongst others, this second gig was my favourite concert this year.
Take a look at the book of artwork here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28584265@N06/sets/72157622269812675/
3. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest

John Gourley, the lead singer and guitarist of Portugal. The Man highly recommended this album via their homepage, so I thought I should give it a listen on myspace since I never heard anything by Grizzly Bear so far.
As soon as Two Weeks started, I knew this could be an album for me. Then I discovered the site La Blogotheque - concerts à emporter and the gorgeous performances by them.
I really adore the album because of it's experimental use of uncommom chords while keeping the song structures rather simple (besides using a couple of odd time signatures). I think it's rare that music is catchy and experimental at the same time.
I just found an interesting track-by-track description by the band here.
Their concert in Munich was a highlight of the year, too - I loved the great performance as well as their simple but very beautiful lighting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4Y9XETUKmE
Ready, Able (Official Video):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Puph1hejMQE
4. Steven Wilson - Insurgentes

As mentioned above, it really was a bummer that I missed the deluxe editon of this album since I really enjoyed Lasse Hoile's artwork and the 18 minute excerpt of the accompanying documentary of the album which highly influenced my own view on packaging and albums as a journey.
At least the digibook release of the album contained a 5.1. surround sound mix, too. I love the way Steven Wilson mixes in surround sound and I doubt this album would be so high on my list if I only had a stereo mix.
I can't describe the intense goosebumps I get by listening to Get All You Deserve in 5.1 - it's such a simple but ingenious idea to start of with a beautifully calm piano ballad and then destroying the beauty with this eerie white noise he came up with.
I love the fact that this record covers basically every musical side of Steven Wilson ranging from Progressive Rock (Harmony Korine), Drone (Get All You Deserve), Trip-Hop mixed with Drone (Abandoner) and Experimental (No Twilight Within the Courts of the Sun) to Ambient (Veneno Para Las Hadas), beautiful piano ballads (Insurgentes) and even Post-Rock elements (Only Child) while still somehow keeping an overall sound that makes the album best when listened to as a whole.
I also really enjoyed participating in the Abandoner Remix competition.
Harmony Korine (Official Video by Lasse Hoile):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BClzBQmZZBc
5. Isis- Wavering Radiant

Isis is a band I discovered a couple of years ago via youtube - I loved the sound of
In Fiction but the vocals weren't my cup of tea at that time. After getting into growls a bit more through Opeth last year, I was looking forward to this album and hoping to dig the vocals, too.
The album didn't impress me much at the beginning, the growl parts seemed rather unfitting next to the melodic instrumental parts. But over the year, the album grew on me more and more, I started to really like the complex arrangements of the songs and the overall flow of the record. A couple of days ago, I was completely blown away by the album, so now I can say that it's definately one of my favourite "heavy" records ever!
Their concert in Munich was great, too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DACI9vsZpqY
20 Minutes / 40 Years (Official Video):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS3NkhjsBf0
6. Arms & Sleepers - Matador

Arms And Sleepers is a band I discovered through Last.fm.
I only bought the album at the beginnnig of this month but it never really left my hi-fi system since then and somehow it ended up being very high on my list.
I love it's calm, even fragile sound - exactly what I needed to guide me through this season. This is just perfect for cold snowy winter evenings, listening through headphones with goosebumps all over your body. Too bad I won't be able to see any of their concerts in Germany next year...
Nice short interview with the band: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRD8_qBot4Y
Download the song [track artist=Arms And Sleepers]The Architekt for free legally here: http://www.pluginmusic.com/freemusic/armsandsleepers
7. Pure Reason Revolution - Amor Vincit Omnia

Here comes another artist that I discovered via Last.fm. The song The Bright Ambassadors Of Morning popped up on my recommendations radio and I instantly fell in love with the band's sound.
I bought their new record only knowing that one song, so I couldn't believe my ears when the intro synth riff of Les Malheurs started.
The album is very different to their first effort, but once you accept that, this album has so much to offer. Regarding the reviews, many people obviously couldn't deal with the industrial and even electronic sound of AVO, but I love when bands decide to make something completly different if they keep the quality on the same level. Combined with their beautifully arranged vocal harmonies, the overall sound of the album as a whole is pretty weird and nothing I've ever heard so far, which is probably also a main reason why I like it so much.
Their live performances of the album are amazing, too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hCDv5kWd5E
8. Tortoise - Beacons Of Ancestorship

Tortoise has also been on my last.fm recommendations list for quite some time now, so their new album seemed like the ideal opportunity to finally get into them. Beacons Of Ancestorship really impressed me because of it's unique sound outside of any genre and it's experimental use of both synthesizers and two drums playing simultaneously.
Simple but very creative ideas like the rhythm of Charteroak Foundation (the guitar starts in triads giving the listener the impression the song is in 6/8 - then the drums kick in with a straight 4/4 beat and the whole thing turns around) make the album special for me.
Their concert in Munich this summer was one of my favourites this year, too.
It was very interesting to see how they play these songs live, especially with the two drums in the front of the stage. In addition, they seemed to dig their music very much which I always enjoy seeing. Last but not least their visuals created a very nice mood in connection with the music.
Check out a few live performances here:
http://pitchfork.com/tv/#/episode/2016-tortoise/1
Picture set of the band live:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephanck/sets/72157622086726080/detail/
9. John Frusciante - The Empyrean

Over the last couple of years, I lost basically all of my interest in the Red Hot Chili Peppers and instead discovered that John Frusciante's solo albums were more than just a side project. When the rumours about John leaving RHCP came up which were verified by him only a couple of days later on his web site, stating that his interests changed into "making a different kind of music, alone, and being my own engineer" and that he thinks that "art has never been something done out of a sense of duty", my respect and adoration for him as a musician soared.
Here is an incredibly inspiring interview with him on the album, but also inspiring for life in general - at least for me ;):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lfw7YRpkfY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiSJKfLS75o
10. The Mars Volta - Octahedron

We all know that Omar A. Rodriguez-Lopez has raised the standards when it comes to the quanitity of releases a year (he released 6 solo albums this year!), but regardless of that I didn't expect to hear another TMV record so soon after last year's The Bedlam in Goliath.
For this album, Omar decided to limit himself and write a more straight forward album without "adding 97 parts to the song". I really like the outcome, it's very different to the wall of sound of TBIG, it has a more pyschedelic and acoustic sound which adds even more variety to their sound. Of course this album is still very complex and innovative non the less.
It's a shame though that their amazing drummer Thomas Pridgen had to leave the band before the start of their european tour...but at least I could see him in action with them once more at the Southside Festival this summer!
Needless to say that the "simple" songs still kick ass live:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra8GIp2a3OI
- Favourite EPs:
- Kaki King - Mexican Teenagers EP

- Oceansize - Home & Minor

- Puscifer - "C" Is for (Please Insert Sophomoric Genitalia Reference Here) E.P.

- Honourable mentions:
- Oceansize - Feed To Feed
- Long Distance Calling - Avoid The Light
- Colin Edwin - Third Vessel
- Katatonia - Night Is The New Day
- Tim McMillan - 2.13
- Riverside - Anno Domini High Definition
- dredg - The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion
- Tosca - No Hassle
- Benny Greb - Brass Band
- múm - Sing Along To Songs You Don't Know
- Les Claypool - Of Fungi and Foe
- Portugal. The Man - The Satanic Satanist
- Panzerballett - Hart Genossen Von Abba Bis Zappa
- Russian Circles - Geneva
- Sunn O))) - Monoliths and dimensions
- Eels - Hombre Lobo
- De-Phazz - Big
- Disappointments:
- God Is an Astronaut - God Is An Astronaut
- Mono - Hymn To The Immortal Wind
- Not listened enough yet or not at all:
- Air - Love 2
- Baroness - Blue Record
- Ben Harper & The Relentless 7 - White Lies For Dark Times
- Birdpen - On/Off/Safety/Danger
- Emergency Room - The Funky Side Of The Moon
- Jónsi & Alex - Riceboy Sleeps
- Medeski, Martin and Wood - Radiolarians: The Evolutionary Set
- Pelican - What We All Come To Need
- Stick Men - Stick Men
- St. Vincent - Actor
- Tingvall Trio - Vattensaga
- The Cat Empire - Live On Earth
- The Flaming Lips - Embyonic
- Tord Gustavsen Ensemble - Restored, Returned
- The Twilight Sad - Forget The Night Ahead
- Zero 7 - Yeah Ghost
- Favourite album covers:
- Riverside - Anno Domini High Definition:

- The Mars Volta - Octahedron:

- Favourite packaging:
- Jónsi & Alex - Riceboy Sleeps Special Edition:


This deluxe edition was just too lovely to miss. Besides the album itself and the additional All Animals EP, the package contains the amazing Riceboy Sleeps book of artwork by Jónsi & Alex, a badge and on top of it, a coloring book and a set of pencils.
You can get an impression here:
Riceboy Sleeps Book
Coloring Book
- Portugal. The Man - The Satanic Satanist:

Regarding the artwork, Portugal. The Man really came up with something unique for this record. As shown in the picture above, the artwork can be transformed in various ways in order to create new variations.
For me, this album is a perfect example of a nice package while keeping a reasonable and affordable price.
- Porcupine Tree - The Incident Limited Deluxe Edition:

This one, instead, is a perfect example of a really lavish package.
The deluxe edition of The Incident contains the album on 2 CDs, a 5.1 surround mix of the album on the DVD, a softcover book of pretty weird drawings by Hajo Müller and a very big hardcover book with extensive artwork and the lyrics all housed in a nice solid slipcase.
- Favourite concerts:
- 1. Porcupine Tree & Stick Men, Munich, Tonhalle
- 2. Archive & Birdpen, Munich, Backstage
- 3. Tim McMillan Band, Munich, Ars Musica
- 4. Grizzly Bear & St. Vincent, Munich, Theaterfabrik
- 5. Tortoise, Munich, Ampere
- 6. Nine Inch Nails, Southside Festival
- 7. Blackfield, Munich, Ampere
- 8. Zappa Plays Zappa, Munich, Theaterfabrik
- 9. Maceo Parker / Tower of Power, Munich, Muffathalle
- 10. The Twilight Sad, Munich, Atomic Café / Pure Reason Revolution,
Munich, 59:1 / Isis, Munich, Hansa 39
- special place for the Sunn O))) concert in
Munich, Hansa 39 – incredible experience (((((O)))))
- Discoveries:
Archive, Grizzly Bear, Isis, Tortoise, Long Distance Calling, Leech,
Pure Reason Revolution, Katatonia, Tim McMillan, Stebmo, Riverside,
Paatos, Tosca, múm, Earth, dredg, Russian Circles, Pelican,
Mike Dillon's Go-Go Jungle, Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet, Fleet Foxes,
Buckethead, Calexico, Sunn O))), Nneka, Chris Gall Trio, Benny Greb,
Tord Gustavsen Trio, Tord Gustavsen Ensemble, God Is an Astronaut,
Richard Barbieri, Colin Edwin, Stick Men, Ulver, Battles, Arms and Sleepers -
New Artist Voting for the British Rock Artists League!
31 Dec 2009, 12:24 by Gilaventi
Hi
Voting is currently taking place to include four new artists in the British Rock Artists League for its fourth season. The British Rock Artists League is a competition between the country's greatest rock artists to see who is the best. It is decided entirely by voters, and works in a round robin format. Plus there is an alternative cup that runs alongside it.
Click here to vote for the four new artists! Looking forward to having you participate!
Artists already in Season 4
The Beatles Pink Floyd Led Zeppelin The Who The Clash Queen Radiohead The Rolling Stones Blur Muse David Bowie Black Sabbath The Cure Oasis Joy Division Iron Maiden Sex Pistols Placebo Coldplay The Verve Franz Ferdinand Arctic Monkeys Deep Purple The Smiths Dire Straits Kaiser Chiefs Motörhead Manic Street Preachers The Stone Roses Bloc Party The Kinks Kasabian The Libertines Porcupine Tree Pulp Travis Editors Genesis Yes Snow Patrol The Police Cream The Jam Stereophonics Klaxons The Kooks Judas Priest Mogwai Jethro Tull Feeder Belle and Sebastian Keane King Crimson T.Rex Biffy Clyro The Sisters of Mercy Oceansize Anathema Marillion My Dying Bride Buzzcocks Suede The Jesus and Mary Chain Elbow Primal Scream The Fratellis Ash Rainbow The Futureheads Bauhaus Slowdive Lostprophets Camel Napalm Death Paradise Lost Carcass
Artists relegated from the league at the end of Season 3
Venom Diamond Head DragonForce Bullet For My Valentine
Artists that have been voted for already
65daysofstatic Al Stewart Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias Alestorm Amplifier Amusement Parks on Fire Architects Art Brut Babyshambles Bal-Sagoth Barclay James Harvest Big Linda Black Grape Blackfield Bôa Bolt Thrower British Sea Power Bush Catatonia Cathedral Chikinki Chumbawamba Cock Sparrer Crass Crippled Black Phoenix Depeche Mode Discharge Doves Echo & The Bunnymen Electric Light Orchestra Electric Wizard Emerson, Lake & Palmer Eric Clapton Evile Fall of Efrafa Foals Forefather Funeral for a Friend Gallows Gary Numan George Harrison Glasvegas Godflesh Gomez Gorillaz Happy Mondays Hawkwind I Am Kloot Ian Brown Idlewild iLiKETRAiNS James Jesu Johnny Foreigner Kitty Hudson KT Tunstall Kula Shaker Late of the Pier Los Campesinos! Lush Madness Magazine Manatees Mansun Maxïmo Park Mothlite Mumford & Sons Nazareth Oi Polloi One Night Only Patrick Wolf Paul Weller Penetration Peter Doherty PJ Harvey Portishead Public Image Ltd. Pure Reason Revolution Queen Adreena Razorlight Reuben Richard Ashcroft Ride Saxon Seth Lakeman Sham 69 Shed Seven Siouxsie and the Banshees Skunk Anansie Skyclad Sons and Daughters Spacemen 3 Spiritualized Status Quo Super Furry Animals Supergrass Supertramp Sweet Syd Barrett Television Personalities Tesseract The Adicts The Adverts The Automatic The Beautiful South The Charlatans The Cooper Temple Clause The Cribs The Damned The Darkness The Draytones The Enemy The Exploited The Eyes Of A Traitor The Home Guard The Horrors The Kills The La's The Little Flames The Mission The Raincoats The Rakes The Rascals The Rifles The Specials The Stranglers The Toy Dolls The Vibrators The View The Wombats The xx The Yardbirds TheTrees Turin Brakes Upcdowncleftcrightcabc+start Uriah Heep White Lies Whitesnake Wire X-Ray Spex Nine Black Alps Wild Beasts -
My 100 Favorite Albums of the '00s
30 Dec 2009, 17:58 by Ozzloaf
Updated: 1/01/10
Well... Another decade gone, and with it a whole new chapter of music. It was a brilliant decade and it produced some of the best albums ever made. I'm of the opinion that this decade was second only to the 70's.
Allow me to issue the obligatory warning, "These are only MY favorite albums of the decade and do not stand as universally the best albums... It's opinionated."
Without further a-do:
1. Deathspell Omega - Fas - Ite, Maledicti, in Ignem Aeternum
2. Sigur Rós - ( )
3. Opeth - Blackwater Park
4. Ulver - Shadows of the Sun
5. Arcturus - The Sham Mirrors
6. Kayo Dot - Choirs of the Eye
7. Agalloch - The Mantle
8. Negură Bunget - Om
9. maudlin of the Well - Leaving your Bodymap
10. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven!
11. Deathspell Omega - Kenose EP
12. maudlin of the Well - Bath
13. Deathspell Omega - Veritas Diaboli in Manet Aeternum: Chaining the Katechon EP
14. Weakling - Dead As Dreams
15. Ulver - A Quick Fix of Melancholy EP
16. Radiohead - Kid A
17. Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
18. Alcest - Souvenirs d'un autre monde
19. Sigur Rós - Takk...
20. Deathspell Omega - Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvmspice
21. Porcupine Tree - Recordings
22. Opeth - Damnation
23. Opeth - Deliverence
24. Esoteric - The Maniacal Vale
25. Alcest - Le Secret EP
26. Porcupine Tree - Deadwing
27. Scott Walker - The Drift
28. Ne Obliviscaris - The Aurora Veil EP
29. Wolves in the Throne Room - Two Hunters
30. Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun
31. Iron & Wine - Our Endless Numbered Days
32. Meshuggah - I EP
33. Ulver - Perdition City
34. Isis - Panopticon
35. Magma - K.A (Kohntarkosz Anteria)
36. Funeral Mist - Salvation
37. Drudkh - Autumn Aurora
38. The Ruins of Beverast - Rain Upon the Impure
39. Enslaved - Vertebrae
40. Darkspace - Dark Space II
41. Iron & Wine - The Shepherd's Dog
42. Agalloch - Ashes Against The Grain
43. Enslaved - Below the Lights
44. Devin Townsend - Terria
45. Opeth - Ghost Reveries
46. Between the Buried and Me - Colors
47. Earthless - Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky
48. Isis - Oceanic
49. Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
50. Enslaved - Ruun
51. Meshuggah - Obzen
52. Peccatum - Lost in Reverie
53. Enslaved - Isa
54. Mono - You Are There
55. Enslaved - Monumension
56. Meshuggah - Catch 33
57. Ulver - Svidd Neger
58. Akercocke - Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone
59. Radiohead - In Rainbows
60. Devin Townsend - Ziltoid the Omniscient
61. King Crimson - The Power To Believe
62. Paatos - Time Loss
63. Muse - Black Holes and Revelations
64. Esoteric - Subconscious Disillusion into the Continuum
65. Watain - Casus Luciferi
66. ColdWorld - Melancholie²
67. Woven Hand - Consider the Birds
68. Drudkh - Blood in Our Wells
69. Wolves in the Throne Room - Diadem of 12 Stars
70. Neurosis - A Sun That Never Sets
71. Tenhi - Väre
72. Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More
73. Russian Circles - Enter
74. Katatonia - The Great Cold Distance
75. Strapping Young Lad - Alien
76. Eluvium - Copia
77. Paysage d'Hiver - Paysage D'Hiver
78. Negură Bunget - 'N Crugu Bradului
79. Porcupine Tree - Nil Recurring EP
80. Cult of Luna - Eternal Kingdom
81. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes (2LP with Sun Giant EP)
82. The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium
83. Bohren & der Club of Gore - Black Earth
84. Venetian Snares - Rossz csillag alatt született
85. The Axis of Perdition - Deleted Scenes from the Transition Hospital
86. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Yanqui U.X.O.
87. Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet
88. Kayo Dot - Dowsing Anemone With Copper Tongue
89. Nadja - Radiance of Shadows
90. Mono - Hymn to the Immortal Wind
91. Explosions in the Sky - The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place
92. dälek - Absence
93. Portal - Seepia
94. Tool - Lateralus
95. maudlin of the Well - Part the Second
96. The Decemberists - The Hazards of Love
97. Red Sparowes - At The Soundless Dawn
98. Vàli - Forlatt
99. Peste Noire - La Sanie des siècles: Panégyrique de la dégénérescence
100. Secret Chiefs 3 - Book of Horizons
- Jake
p.s. There are tons of other albums that I love but didn't quite make the list. -
My 100 Favorite Albums of 2009 + Awards
29 Dec 2009, 09:37 by Ozzloaf
I wanted to post this on New Year's Eve but I'm running out of time so I thought I'd just get it out of the way...
Before anything I have to post this warning: These are not ACTUALLY the "best" albums of the year but rather just my favorites. It's my opinion, etc, etc, etc...
So... Another year has passed. To be honest 2009 was a fairly mediocre year for music and was filled with a multitude of disappointments. There is not a SINGLE album that was released this year that I would consider a true masterpiece. '08 was a much better year for music with some fairly amazing albums and '07 was even beyond that... 2010 should make up for it, however, as there are a gargantuan amount of amazing releases scheduled.
Overall some genres that stood out for doing well this year were indie folk/rock (Mumford & Sons, The Decemberists, etc.), and doom metal (Stabat Mater, Mournful Congregation, etc.)
Best overall album: Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More
Best album cover: Baroness - The Blue Record
Biggest Disappointment(s): Wolves in the Throne Room - Black Cascade, Riverside - Anno Domini High Definition, Porcupine Tree - The Incident, Muse - Resistance, Drudkh - Microcosmos, Funeral Mist - Maranatha, and Ruins of Beverest - The Foulest Semen of the Sheltered Elite... There were more but I need not list them. This year was extremely disappointing. All of these bands have released AMAZING material and the past and these 2009 albums are not even close to up to par.
Best debut album(s): Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More, and Gungfly - Please Be Quiet
Album(s) that climbed my chart the quickest: Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More (which literally climbed my charts the quickest out of any other album in my life...), and Les Descrits/Alcest Split
Biggest Surprise: The Decemberists - The Hazards Of Love. I don't like any of their past albums at all but I just LOVE this album. Originally I didn't think I'd like it and I bought it on impulse.
Album most worth waiting for: maudlin of the Well - Part the Second (8 years)
Most underrated album: Siena Root - Different Realities. No one has ever even heard of this one. It's a great album!
Most overrated album: Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion. A good record, most definitely, but not an "awe-inspiring masterpiece" by ANY means! I've heard that description tossed around a bit...
Best Reissue(s): The King Crimson remasters/remixes by Steven Wilson, and The Beatles' remasters.
Best Demo: Ascension - With Burning Tongues. That being said, I didn't listen to many demos this year.
Best Packaging: Teitanblood - Sevan Challices DGFLP IS SICK but the pressing error on Side A was a bummer... Sunn O))) - Monoliths and Dimensions DLP was pretty sexy... Also the Die Hard edition of Sixx - Sister Devil and I'm NOT just saying that because it features my artwork. :P
Top 'tron: Wobbler - Afterglow, Astra - The Weirding (Memotron...), and Gösta Berlings Saga - Detta Har Hänt
Most pretentious album title: Mew - No More Stories / Are Told Today / I'm Sorry / They Washed Away // No More Stories / The World Is Grey / I'm Tired / Let's Wash Away. [ Hahaha... I made this category just so I could bash this title. :P ]
Without further ado... The list:
1. Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More
2. Mono - Hymn To The Immortal Wind
3. maudlin of the Well - Part the Second
4. The Decemberists - The Hazards Of Love
5. Katatonia - Night is the New Day
6. Mastodon - Crack the Skye
7. Amesoeurs - Amesoeurs
8. Les Discrets/Alcest Split
9. Siena Root - Different Realities
10. Sunn O))) - Monoliths & Dimensions
11. Blut aus Nord - Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue With The Stars
12. Gungfly - Please Be Quiet
13. Magma - Ëmëhntëhtt-Rê
14. Between the Buried and Me - The Great Misdirect
15. Gösta Berlings Saga - Detta Har Hänt
16. Ulcerate - Everything Is Fire
17. Wobbler - Afterglow
18. Stabat Mater - Stabat Mater
19. Skagos - Ást
20. Astra - The Weirding
21. Koi - In Tomorrow Hid Yesterday
22. Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way to Blue
23. Teitanblood - Seven Chalices
24. Porcupine Tree - The Incident
25. Katharsis - 4th Reich
26. Bat for Lashes - Two Suns
27. Cobalt - Gin
28. Isis - Wavering Radiant
29. dälek - Gutter Tactics
30. Jónsi & Alex - Riceboy Sleeps
31. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
32. Bon Iver - Blood Bank
33. Mournful Congregation - The June Frost
34. Portal - Swarth
35. Ahab - The Divinity of Oceans
36. Sólstafir - Köld
37. John Zorn - O'o
38. The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble - Here Be Dragons
39. The Ruins of Beverast - The Foulest Semen of the Sheltered Elite
40. YOB - The Great Cessation
41. Ancestors - Of Sound Mind
42. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
43. Kongh - Shadows of the Shapeless
44. Urna - Iter Ad Lucem
45. Sun of the Blind - Skullreader
46. Merrimack - Grey Rigorism
47. Baroness - Blue Record
48. Giant Squid - The Ichthyologist
49. Jacaszek - Pentral
50. Russian Circles - Geneva
51. The Life and Times - Tragic Boogie
52. Shrinebuilder - Shrinebuilder
53. Devin Townsend - Ki
54. Whitetree - Cloudland
55. Be'lakor - Stone's Reach
56. Gazpacho - Tick Tock
57. Impetuous Ritual - Relentless Execution of Ceremonial Excrescence
58. The Devil's Blood - The Time of No Time Evermore
59. The Mars Volta - Octahedron
60. Devin Townsend - Addicted
61. BeardFish - Destined Solitaire
62. Sarah Blasko - As Day Follows Night
63. Altar of Plagues - White Tomb
64. Drudkh - Microcosmos
65. Animals as Leaders - Animals as Leaders
66. Thy Catafalque - Róka Hasa Rádió
67. Caïna - Caïna
68. Shining - VI
69. Riverside - Anno Domini High Definition
70. Exivious - Exivious
71. The xx - XX
72. Phideaux - Number Seven
73. Long Distance Calling - Avoid The Light
74. Oceansize - Home & Minor EP
75. Natural Snow Buildings - Shadow Kingdom
76. Massive Attack - Splitting the Atom
77. Wolves in the Throne Room - Malevolent Grain EP
78. OM - God is Good
79. Callisto - Providences
80. Peste Noire - Ballade cuntre lo Anemi francor
81. Secrets of the Moon - Privilegivm
82. Hazards Of Swimming Naked - Our Lines Are Down
83. Krallice - Dimensional Bleedthrough
84. Funeral Mist - Maranatha
85. Heaven & Hell - The Devil You Know
86. Muse - The Resistance
87. Mew - No More Stories / Are Told Today / I'm Sorry / They Washed Away // No More Stories / The World Is Grey / I'm Tired / Let's Wash Away
88. Blakroc - Blakroc
89. Noah and the Whale - The First Days of Spring
90. Absu - Absu
91. Obscura - Cosmogenesis
92. Liturgy - Renihilation
93. OSI - Blood
94. Crippled Black Phoenix - 200 Tons of Bad Luck
95. Portugal. The Man - The Satanic Satanist
96. Wolves in the Throne Room - Black Cascade
97. The Axis of Perdition - Urfe
98. Kylesa - Static Tensions
99. Ephel Duath - Through My Dog's Eyes
100. <code> - Resplendent Grotesque
If one of your favorites of the year isn't on this list it's because I either didn't listen to it, forgot about it, or didn't quite like it...
- Jake
p.s. Albums that may be considered 2009 albums but not to me are Steven Wilson - Insurgentes, and Fen - The Malediction Fields. Both are great, especially Insurgentes. -
Síol Na Gréine - "Nihil" available as free download
27 Dec 2009, 23:53 by hiarctow

Nihil, the newest work from Síol Na Gréine, is available now as a free Creative Commons licensed download.
Nihil is a three movement pseudo-symphony transcending the boundaries imposed between the more artistically aware forms of popular music (ambient and underground metal) and the world of classical music. Filtering its motivic metamorphoses through the aesthetics of overdriven guitar and delay/effects, Nihil meanders organically through waves of noise and atonality towards a tonal, pictorial narrative of the cyclicality of decay, destruction and rebirth.
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