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Queens of the Stone Age

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  • The Obligatory "Seen Live" Document

    1 Dec 2009, 14:54 by sparklism

    Been meaning to do this for years - here's an incomplete list of bands I've seen at least once. Good or absolutely shite, they all make the list. Bold type denotes artists that I've had the pleasure of seeing more than once.

    A
    Adem
    The Airborne Toxic Event
    Alabama 3
    The Aliens
    All About Eve
    Lily Allen
    Dot Allison
    Alpha
    Amusement Parks on Fire
    Annuals
    Arab Strap
    Architecture in Helsinki
    Arctic Monkeys
    Arrested Development
    Asian Dub Foundation
    B
    Badly Drawn Boy
    Banco de Gaia
    Basement Jaxx
    Bat for Lashes
    The Bays
    The Beat
    The Beastie Boys
    The Beautiful South
    Beck
    Beep Beep
    Belle and Sebastian
    Ben Folds Five
    Bent
    The Besnard Lakes
    Big Country
    Black Kids
    Blondie
    Blur
    The Bodines
    Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
    The Boy Least Likely To
    Billy Bragg
    Brainiac
    Bright Eyes
    The Brilliant Corners
    Broken Spindles
    Ian Brown
    Tim Burgess
    Bernard Butler
    C
    Terry Callier
    Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan
    Carrie
    Carter USM
    Martin Carthy
    Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
    Cast
    Caterwaul
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
    The Charlatans
    The Charlottes
    Chas N Dave
    Cherry Ghost
    The Cinematic Orchestra
    Ross Clark & the Scarfs Go Missing
    The Clerks
    Clinic
    The Close Lobsters
    Coldcut
    Coldplay
    John Cooper Clarke
    The Cooper Temple Clause
    The Coral
    Elvis Costello
    Cousteau
    Cranebuilders
    Crazyhead
    The Creatures
    CUD
    The Cure
    D
    The Darling Buds
    The Datsuns
    Death in Vegas
    The Delgados
    Delphic
    Dodgy
    Doves
    Dreadzone
    Dub Pistols
    Durutti Column
    Bob Dylan
    E
    Steve Earle
    Echo and the Bunnymen
    Echoboy
    The Eighteenth Day of May
    Elbow
    Electrafixion
    Electric Soft Parade
    Electric Sound Of Joy
    Embrace
    F
    Fairport Convention
    Th' Faith Healers
    Faithless
    Faith No More
    The Fall
    Fields of the Nephilim
    Five Thirty
    The Flaming Lips
    Florence & The Machine
    Foo Fighters
    Four Tet
    The Free Association
    Friendly Fires
    Frightened Rabbit
    Fun Loving Criminals
    The Futureheads
    G
    Ganger
    Gaye Bykers on Acid
    Ghost Dance
    Glasvegas
    Global Communication
    Godflesh
    Goldrush
    Gomez
    Jose Gonzalez
    Gorkys Zygotic Mynci
    The Go! Team
    Grand Drive
    Grass-Show
    The Grave Architects
    Gravenhurst
    Al Green
    Green on Red
    Groove Armada
    Guillemots
    Guns N' Roses
    H
    Nick Harper
    Rolf Harris
    The Heart-throbs
    Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid
    The Matthew Herbert Big Band
    Kristin Hersh
    The Hidden Cameras
    Micah P. Hinson
    Hole
    Jools Holland
    Holy Fuck
    House of Brothers
    The House of Love
    The Housemartins
    Howlin' Rain
    The Hunters Club
    I
    I Am Kloot
    Idlewild
    Interpol
    Iron And Wine
    It Bites
    J
    The Jack Rubies
    Matthew Jay
    The Jesus and Mary Chain
    Jesus Jones
    Johnny Domino
    Joolz
    K
    Keane
    The Killers
    David Kitt
    Kula Shaker
    L
    Lambchop
    Leatherface
    Leaves
    The Levellers
    The Libertines
    Loop
    Low
    Lowgold
    Lush
    M
    The Magic Numbers
    Magnolia Electric Co.
    The Majesticons
    Manic Street Preachers
    Mansun
    Maps
    Marillion
    Marion
    J Mascis
    Massive Attack
    Mega City Four
    The Memory Band
    The Men They Couldn't Hang
    Mercury Rev
    MGMT
    Mia Doi Todd
    The Mighty Lemon Drops
    The Mission
    Modest Mouse
    Mono
    The Montrose Avenue
    John Moore And The Expressway
    Morrissey
    The Motorcycle Boy
    Bob Mould
    Mudhoney
    My Bloody Valentine
    Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band
    Mylo
    N
    The National
    The Necks
    Ned's Atomic Dustbin
    The New Folk Implosion
    New Model Army
    New Order
    Joanna Newsom
    Scout Niblett
    Nirvana
    Now It's Overhead
    O
    Oasis
    Okkervil River
    Ooberman
    Orbital
    Beth Orton
    P
    The Pale Saints
    The Parkinsons
    Pavement
    Penthouse
    Pitman
    The Pixies
    The Pogues
    Emma Pollock
    Polytechnic
    Pond
    Pop Will Eat Itself
    Primal Scream
    The Primitives
    The Prodigy
    The Prudes
    Public Enemy
    Pulp
    Q
    Finlay Quaye
    Queens of the Stone Age
    R
    Radiohead
    Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
    Red Snapper
    REM
    Reverend and The Makers
    Ride
    Rival Schools
    RJD2
    Roots Manuva
    Tim Rose
    Run DMC
    S
    Saint Etienne
    Saint Joan
    Salvation
    Samamidon
    Ulrich Schnauss
    Scott 4
    DJ Scotch Egg
    Mr Scruff
    The Sea and Cake
    Seafood
    Shack
    DJ Shadow
    The Shins
    Michelle Shocked
    The Shortwave Set
    Silver Sun
    Simian
    Six.by Seven
    The Sleepy Jackson
    Elliott Smith
    The Smiths
    Snuff
    Sonic Youth
    Soul II Soul
    The Soup Dragons
    Space
    Spacemen 3
    Sparklehorse
    Spear of Destiny
    Spin Spin The Dogs
    Spiritualized
    Spring Heel Jack
    Starsailor
    St. Germain
    The Stills
    The Stone Roses
    The Streets
    Joe Strummer
    Subkicks
    Sugar
    The Sugarcubes
    Sun Kil Moon
    Swans
    T
    Tapes N Tapes
    Teenage Fanclub
    The Telescopes
    Texas
    That Petrol Emotion
    Them Crooked Vultures
    Richard Thompson
    Throwing Muses
    Glenn Tilbrook
    Tindersticks
    The Ting-Tings
    Travis
    Tricky
    Tunng
    Turin Brakes
    The Twilight Sad
    U
    Ultrasound
    Under Neath What
    Underworld
    V
    The Verve
    Voice of the Beehive
    W
    Martha Wainwright
    The Walking Seeds
    The Walkmen
    The Waterboys
    The Wedding Present
    We Show Up On Radar
    Whistler
    White Lies
    The White Stripes
    Wilco
    Robbie Williams
    The Wisdom of Harry
    Witness
    The Wonder Stuff
    World Domination Enterprises
    The Wurzels
    X
    X-Press 2
    Y
    Yam Who
    James Yorkston and The Athletes
    Z
    Zero 7
    The Zutons
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  • Gigs - past & future (update Dec 2009)

    1 Dec 2009, 00:41 by Pawni

    Past stuff
    Phil Collins
    Bullet For My Valentine
    Twelvestep
    Foo Fighters x2
    Coheed and Cambria
    JR Ewing
    Hardcore Superstar x2
    Crucified Barbara
    Gemini Five x2
    The Darkness
    The Ark
    Electric Banana Band x2
    The Sounds
    Takida x10
    Mikael Wiehe
    Poets of the Fall
    Enter the Hunt
    Plan Three x4
    Blindside
    Breakaway Fraction
    Jug McKenzie
    My Chemical Romance
    Hinder
    Black Stone Cherry
    Middleage
    Crazy Lixx
    Killswitch Engage
    Lord of the Rings Symphony (Howard Shore)
    Queens of the Stone Age
    The Hellacopters
    The Hives
    Coldplay x2
    stereolith
    U2
    Lightsgoblue/Lights Go Blue x2
    White Lies
    De Lyckliga Kompisarna
    Green Day
    Canterbury
    Scholars

    Peace & Love 2006
    Sundsvalls gatufest 2007
    Where the action is 2008
    Stagedive Day Out 2009

    Future things
    Enter Shikari + Story of the Year [1/11/2010]
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  • Bands and Artists I have seen live

    29 Nov 2009, 22:11 by emoloz

    McFly - Met them also - seen about 12 times including MEN, Sheffield arena, leeds lights, part in the park, kirklees party in the park, doncaster, apollo to name a few
    Gareth Gates - YEARS AGO WHEN I WAS YOUNG
    V - years ago when i was young - support mcfly
    Nylon - years ago when young - support mcfly
    famous last words - crap years ago - support mcfly
    The Click Five - support for mcfly Met them also
    Lil' Chris - mcfly support
    Elliot Minor mcfly support and at a random gig somewhere
    Saving Amiee - mcfly support
    Basshunter - party in the park
    Alphabeat party in the park
    The Script party in the park
    Sandi Thom party in the park
    Scouting for Girls party in the park
    David Jordan party in the park
    Go:Audio party in the park
    Metallica - leeds fest
    Rage Against the Machine leeds fest
    Tenacious D leeds fest
    The Killers leeds fest
    Queens of the Stone Age leeds fest
    Alexisonfire leeds fest
    Biffy Clyro leeds fest
    Feeder leeds fest and my uni ball
    Athlete - uni ball and some random gig
    Avenged Sevenfold - leeds fest
    The Subways - leeds fest
    Taking Back Sunday leeds fest
    Hoobastank - summer sonic
    Placebo - summer sonic
    B'z - summer sonic
    All American Rejects - summer sonic
    Mastadon - summer sonic
    The Cribs local gig years ago and leeds fest
    The Fratellies leeds fest
    Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly - leeds fest
    The Enemy - leeds fest
    Lightspeed Champion - leeds fest
    serj tankin - leeds fest
    The Last Shadow Puppets - leeds fest
    Dizzie Rascal - SHIT - leeds fest
    Editors - leeds fest
    Hadouken - crap - leeds fest
    Dirty Pretty Things - leeds fest
    Lostprophets - gig ages ago i can't remember where and hull arena/ city hall it hasn't been yet
    The Automatic - uni
    Reemer - crap support band for mcfly
    David Archuleta - crap support band for mcfly
    Avenue - crap support band for mcfly
    Story of the Year - taste of chaos
    ムック - taste of chaos
    Atreyu - taste of chaos
    Linkin Park - summer sonic
    Kasabian leeds fest
    Ironik - shit - dewsbury gig
    Plain White T's - leeds fest
    Mindless Self Indulgence - leeds fest
    Babyshambles - leeds fest
    Pendulum - leeds fest
    Arctic Monkeys - sheffield gig
    Andy Abraham - part in the park
    Dead by Sunrise - Suprise during Linkin Parks set at Summer Sonic 09

    To come new:

    30 Seconds to Mars - MEN arena
    Kids in glass houses[artist] - Hull city hall
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  • Year in Revision: 2002

    29 Nov 2009, 21:15 by DreadfulHero

    Now here's where things get interesting. Some of my choices for '00 and '01 were kind of weak, I'll admit, but it seems like 2002 things seem to solidify a bit better, even though this was the year that my favorite band from my teenage years (and I'll admit, they still are today in most regards) released the weakest album of their career. Total number of albums here only reached to twelve, but the overall quality increased exponentionally over the previous two years. Even while some of these weren't discovered until later, the ones that would remain are pretty good. I think 2002 was really the year when I started to shake off my old tastes and try something new. 2002 was when I started listening to Queens of the Stone Age, and they were a band I never would've given a chance before. And thanks to Weezer, I was giving poppier acts like Ash (who I discovered in 2002) and Nada Surf (I didn't discover them until 2004 though) and OK Go more of a try, too. Wait, how can anything be poppier than Jimmy Eat World in 2001? I guess Weezer's to thank for that, too.


    1. Silverchair- Diorama


    2. Nada Surf - Let Go


    3. Doves - The Last Broadcast


    4. Beck - Sea Change


    5. Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood To The Head


    6. dredg- El Cielo


    7. Queens of the Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf


    8. OK Go - OK Go


    9. Foo Fighters - One by One


    10. Bright Eyes - Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground
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  • Year in Revision: 2000

    29 Nov 2009, 17:54 by DreadfulHero

    In preparation of delivering my top [insert number here. There will probably be no more than 25] albums of the decade, I'm revisiting the previous nine years and ranking the top 10 albums of that year, if I can, to make things a little easier on me when I have to compile all of them. The rule here is that I don't pay any attention to how I ranked albums prior to now. Take #2 on my list last year. I highly doubt that when I write out my top 10 of 2008 again I will have the same album as my #2 pick. Tastes change, after all.

    As you will soon see, 2000 can't even make it to ten. I'll admit that 2000 was kind of dead year for me, and it wasn't until 2001 that things started to take off a bit. Even most of my choices for the year weren't discovered until a year or more later (I might've bought that SDRE album in 2005/06). "Taking off" is a subjective term though. I'll never be able to rank 50 or more albums from a year, but anytime I got around 15-20 I knew it was a pretty okay year for the most part. Here's 2000. If anyone notices any glaring holes in the list, please point them out. Note that I didn't include Radiohead's Kid A or The New Pornographers' Mass Romantic. They are the only two other albums from 2000 that I own, but I've never given either a good enough listen. Yes, I really have never given Kid A much of my time. Believe it.


    1. Deftones - White Pony


    2. Cave In - Jupiter


    3. Our Lady Peace - Spiritual Machines


    4. Superdrag - In the Valley of Dying Stars


    5. A Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms


    6. Sunny Day Real Estate - The Rising Tide


    7. Coldplay - Parachutes


    8. Doves - Lost Souls


    9. Queens of the Stone Age - Rated R

    EDIT: Forgot about this one. #10 is probably an okay position for it, too.


    10. On - Shifting Skin
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  • Giglist

    29 Nov 2009, 10:51 by superunknown62

    11/11/2009 - Kings of Convenience (+ Feist): Le Bataclan, Paris
    11/10/2009 - Prince : Le Grand Palais, Paris
    24/09/2009 - Soirée Custom, Le Nouveau Casino, Paris (The Boxer Rebellion, Telegraphs, Are We Brothers?)

    08/09/2009 - Muse : Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris
    29/08/2009 - Rock En Seine, St-Cloud (Billy Talent, The Offspring, Faith No More)
    14/07/2009 - Christophe Maé, Johnny Hallyday : Champs de Mars, Paris
    03/07/2009 - Main Square Festival, Arras (Ace Out, Phoenix, Lily Allen, Kanye West)
    02/07/2009 - Main Square Festival, Arras (Amy Macdonald, The Ting Tings, Coldplay)
    28/06/2009 - The Mars Volta : L'Olympia, Paris
    21/06/2009 - Keinwood & The Brain Machines : Lille
    16/03/2009 - Franz Ferdinand : L'Aéronef, Lille
    24/02/2009 - Chris Cornell : La Cigale, Paris
    21/01/2009 - The Rabeats : Fnac, Lille
    12/11/2008 - Tahiti 80 : Le Splendide, Lille
    22/10/2008 - Micah P. Hinson : Caf&Diskaire, Lille
    14/08/2008 - Rock En France, Arras (Gojira, Within Temptation, Metallica)
    06/07/2008 - Main Square Festival, Arras (Vampire Weekend, The Wombats, The Dø, Sigur Rós, Radiohead)
    11/06/2008 - Feist : Aula Magna, Lisboa
    04/06/2008 - Rage Against the Machine : Bercy, Paris
    29/04/2008 - José González : Aula Magna, Lisboa
    05/03/2008 - The Mars Volta : L'Olympia, Paris
    28/11/2007 - David Fonseca : Fnac do Chiado, Lisboa
    06/11/2007 - Rufus Wainwright : Coliseu dos Recreios, Lisboa
    30/10/2007 - Imbert Imbert, Cocoon, GOMM, Sharko : Bataclan, Paris
    30/09/2007 - The Police : Stade de France, Paris
    27/09/2007 - Incubus : Zenith, Paris
    14/06/2007 - Michel Polnareff, Bob Sinclar, Nelly Furtado, Laura Pausini, Tokyo Hotel : Champ de Mars, Paris
    29/06/2007 - Phoenix, Air, Etienne De Crecy, Alex Gopher : Château de Versailles, Versailles
    22/06/2007 - George Michael : Stade de France, Paris
    16/06/2007 - The Rolling Stones : Stade de France, Paris
    15/05/2007 - Chris Cornell : Showcase, Paris
    09/05/2007 - Queens of the Stone Age : L'Elysée Montmatre, Paris
    05/05/2007 - Fight Burst : Le Fléau, Douai
    24/04/2007 - The John Butler Trio : La Grand Rex, Paris
    08/04/2007 - Deftones : Trabendo, Paris
    03/04/2007 - Malibu Stacy : Boule Noire, Paris
    05/03/2007 - Incubus : Pavilhão Atlantico, Lisbon
    04/03/2007 - Michel Polnareff : Bercy, Paris
    19/01/2007 - Sean Lennon : Fnac St-Lazare, Paris
    28/11/2006 - Noel Gallagher & Gem Archer (Oasis) : Le Cabaret Sauvage, Paris
    09/10/2006 - George Michael : Bercy, Paris
    03/07/2006 - TMN Summer Sessions, Lisbon (G. Love, Sean Paul, Burning Spears, ...)
    08/06/2006 - Red Hot Chili Peppers : Bercy, Paris
    23/05/2006 - Broken Social Scene : Café de la Danse, Paris
    24/04/2006 - Phoenix : Trabendo, Paris
    13/02/2006 - Korn : Canal+, Pleine-St-Denis
    14/11/2005 - Bloc Party : Zenith, Paris
    16/10/2005 - The John Butler Trio : La Cigale, Paris
    10/10/2005 - Jamiroquai : Man Ray, Paris
    22/09/2005 - Syd Matters : Divan Du Monde, Paris
    12/09/2005 - Dionysos : Canal+, Pleine-St-Denis
    07/07/2005 - Charmers : Jardines Del Valle, Sevilla
    30/06/2005 - Los Andabluses & The Lucille's Horns : Jardines Del Valle, Sevilla
    29/06/2005 - Neorama : Jardines Del Valle, Sevilla
    13/06/2005 - Alter Bridge : Trabendo, Paris
    01/06/2005 - Jamiroquai : La Cigale, Paris
    24/05/2005 - Sinsemilia : Olympia, Paris
    15/05/2005 - Donavon Frankenreiter, G. Love, Jack Johnson : La Cigale, Paris
    24/04/2005 - The John Butler Trio, Jude, Tété : Bataclan, Paris
    07/04/2005 - System of a Down : Trabendo, Paris
    18/03/2005 - Alter Bridge : Boule Noire, Paris
    15/03/2005 - The Mars Volta : Elysée Montmartre, Paris
    24/02/2005 - Mudvayne : Boule Noire, Paris
    08/02/2005 - G. Love : Divan Du Monde, Paris
    14/12/2004 - Sinsemilia : Elysée Montmartre, Paris
    26/11/2004 - Festival Recall I-Mode, Elysée Montmartre, Paris
    01/11/2004 - Maroon 5 : La Cigale, Paris
    06/10/2004 - Anastacia : Zenith, Paris
    23/09/2004 - Nosfell : Guinguette Pirate, Paris
    28/08/2004 - Rock En Seine, St-Cloud (Muse, Radio 4, Auf der Maur, Nosfell, Buck 65, ...)
    03/07/2004 - Placebo : Grand'Place d'Arras, Arras
    04/06/2004 - Sinclair : Zenith, Paris
    27/05/2004 - Incubus : Zenith, Paris
    06/02/2004 - Keziah Jones : Virgin Megastore des Champs-Elysées, Paris
    25/10/2003 - Jane's Addiction : Elysée Montmartre, Paris
    10/09/2003 - Muse : Trabendo, Paris
    30/07/2003 - Jamiroquai : Presqu'île du Gaou, Six-Fours-Les-Plages
    28/07/2003 - Nice Jazz Festival, Nice (Jamiroquai)
    07/07/2002 - Seat Beach Rock Festival, Ostende (Jamiroquai, David Bowie, No Doubt, ...)
    06/07/2002 - Seat Beach Rock Festival, Ostende (Muse, The Prodigy, Garbage...)
    23/10/2001 - Jamiroquai : Bercy, Paris
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  • some memorable music videos (journal entry #100)

    29 Nov 2009, 03:12 by madeofclay

    There was a time, long, long ago, when music videos mattered. In fact they even influenced my tastes and caused me to buy things, sometimes years after I had seen them.
    Nowadays I only see the music videos I ask youtube to show me, or that other people ask youtube to show me.
    Here are a few of the videos which made a difference for the nine or ten or eleven year old James who saw them:

    Nine Inch Nails - The Perfect Drug
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0s5UOVsMDg

    This video made quite an impression on me. As soon as I had that new-fangled napster thing, I dutifully waiting hours and hours to have a copy of this song.

    Pulp - This is Hardcore
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmP4_SC43-E

    I saw this Pulp video only once - I think it suits the song very well. I found the album which bore its name and bought it. Just as the record label wished. And I don't regret any of it.

    Nine Inch Nails - We're in This Together
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BTKnD4R_g8

    Smashing Pumpkins - Ava Adore
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTtee6c7-gw

    I remember once, early in the morning, getting back from my paper route and eating breakfast in front of the TV. They played these two videos together. My fate was sealed.

    Tool - Sober
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hglVqACd1C8

    Another one that stayed with me. It is the entire reason I bought Undertow. Such a creepy video.

    Nine Inch Nails - Hurt
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFx2TmQfM-o

    I remember seeing it on Much on Demand, when it was called RSVP. And they actually played videos people requested by mail. Yeah, paper with marks on it.

    Queens of the Stone Age - The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret

    Another one that I saw only once. I am sure there is an official video, but I can't find it on youtube. I remembered it for a long time too, and Napster'd it dutifully.

    Soundgarden - Pretty Noose
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mmpaQqN_yk

    Not the greatest video, but that's how I was exposed to the song.
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  • My absolute favourite songs and albums of the decade!

    28 Nov 2009, 20:10 by Adam1988innit

    My top 20 songs:

    20. New York City Cops - The Strokes [2001]
    19. Phantom Part II - Justice [2007]
    18. PlayReckoner - Radiohead [2007]
    17. PlayAll My Friends - LCD Soundsystem [2007]
    16. Atlas - Battles [2007]
    15. Black Math - The White Stripes [2003]
    14. Wolf Like Me - TV on the Radio [2006]
    13. PlayHard to Explain - The Strokes [2001]
    12. Nude - Radiohead [2007]
    11. Intervention - Arcade Fire [2007]
    10. PlayTime to Pretend - MGMT [2008]
    9. PlayLike Spinning Plates - Radiohead [2001]
    8. Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes [2003]
    7. New Jack - Justice [2007]
    6. PlayMaps - Yeah Yeah Yeahs [2003]
    5. PlayThe Modern Leper - Frightened Rabbit [2008]
    4. PlayMr. Brightside - The Killers [2004]
    3. PlayPyramid Song - Radiohead [2001]
    2. Citizen Erased - Muse [2001]
    1. Ball & Biscuit - The White Stripes [2003]


    My top 20 albums:

    20. Untrue - Burial [2007]
    19. The Midnight Organ Fight - Frightened Rabbit [2008]
    18. Absolution - Muse [2003]
    17. Icky Thump - The White Stripes [2007]
    16. In Rainbows - Radiohead [2007]
    15. Songs For The Deaf - Queens of the Stone Age [2002]
    14. The Warning - Hot Chip [2006]
    13. Funeral - Arcade Fire [2004]
    12. Youth and Young Manhood - Kings of Leon [2003]
    11. Puzzle - Biffy Clyro [2007]
    10. Kid A - Radiohead [2000]
    9. How The West Was Won - Led Zeppelin [2003]*
    8. Origin Of Symmetry - Muse [2001]
    7. Rated R - Queens of the Stone Age [2000]
    6. White Blood Cells - The White Stripes [2001]
    5. † - Justice [2007]
    4. Elephant - The White Stripes [2003]
    3. Discovery - Daft Punk [2001]
    2. De Stijl - The White Stripes [2000]
    1. Is This It - The Strokes [2001]

    All amazing music i'm sure you'll agree ;)


    *I know the live performances from this album are from 1972(i think) but it wasn't released until 2003, so i just had to include it. :P ...probably my all time favourite live album.
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  • 2009 Album of the Year

    28 Nov 2009, 19:15 by bufftbone

    Well it's the end of 2009 and with it, time for a bunch of album of the year reviews. Mine is no exception. This review will be based solely on my likes, dislikes and opinions. I will present some facts and use them accordingly. I encourage anyone to chime in and let me know what they think, if I missed anything or even their top lists. Only albums that came out during the calendar year 2009 will be here. Without further hesitation, here are my top ten releases followed by the total track scrobbles per album. These are in no order.

    1. Wolfmother - Cosmic Egg - 17
    2. Stone Axe - Stone Axe - 247
    3. Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures - 98
    4. The Company Band - The Company Band - 42
    5. Pearl Jam - Backspacer - 57
    6. Clutch - Strange Cousins From The West - 173
    7. Weird Owl - Ever The Silver Cord Be Loosed - 43
    8. Truckfighters - Mania - 26
    9. Throttlerod - Pig Charmer - 26
    10. Sun Gods In Exile - Black Light, White Lines - 47

    Honorable mentions go out to Stone Axe (for the Extended Play EP), Mother's Green, Naam, Mustasch, Nightstalker, Megedeth, Mastodon, Mammoth Mammoth, The Machine, Lo-Pan, Kamchatka, House Of Broken Promises, Fu Manchu, The Freezing Fog, Priestess, Freedom Hawk, Dogs of Winter, Devil To Pay, Dali's Llama, Cherry Choke, Chapstik, Black Water Rising, Black River, Black Pyramid, Baroness, Baby Woodrose, Alice in Chains and Admiral of Black for putting out very good albums this year. There were a lot of other bands who also put out albums this year that I listened to but didn't quite grab me like the others.

    If I were to go strictly by the scrobbles then Stone Axe would walk away with the title hands down. The self titled album was released in March of this year. I've had plenty of time to play it and play it I did. I also turned a few people onto the band in the process. My initial reaction was this sounds a little like a southern Soundgarden. In some songs where Drew is singing, he does remind me of Chris Cornell. It's not a bad thing. I didn't care for Chris Cornell's solo release this year. If I were Chris I would try to tell people that Stone Axe was my other band. Of course we all know better.

    Sometime in the summer of 2009 I got into this big Queens of the Stone Age kick. I never really listened to an album thoroughly until this year. during that kick it was rumored then confirmed that Josh Homme was working with Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones. I'm a fan of Foo Fighters and Led Zeppelin so I was pretty psyched. I couldn't see their first show due to a slow Ticketmaster website and then them selling out so quick. The end result was Them Crooked Vultures. They put out a self titled release and I tell you I'm hooked. I'm hooked more then I was with any Queens material and there's a lot more of it. the first two tracks are just mind blowing and the rest of the album is just as equally good. I ordered two copies of the album. The CD/tshirt combo from the band and the iTunes release with two live tracks. I can't put this album down even if I tried.

    Pearl Jam's Backspacer album was highly anticipated by me. Pearl Jam has been consistently my favorite band for the last 16 years. I don't know why but it seems that every chapter in my life revolves around a Pearl Jam release. Anytime a new album comes out, something big in my life happens. Perhaps I was always finding solace in my life by listening to their music but they always got me through. Backspacer is a much slower mellower album then past albums. Maybe because their anti-Bush messages are no longer part of their music since W is no longer president. I think Eddie Vedder's solo album had a lot of influence on making this album because there are a lot of similarities in the two.

    First they disbanded then they got back together with a somewhat different lineup. The end result was a good long rocking album. Wolfmother came back this year with a pretty powerful album. Of course it has its highs and lows but it's a pretty consistent album. The last album got my hooked for the first few tracks but then it faded off. I can't think of a time when I listened to the last album from start to finish without skipping songs or turning it off all together. Cosmic Egg was a good listen from start to finish.

    Clutch are no strangers to making good solid hard rocking albums. Strange Cousins From The West is no exception. The album starts out hard from the get go and doesn't let go. I think they should've called the album Play50,000 Unstoppable Watts, after the song of the same name because of the amount of energy in this album. Clutch easily became one of my favorite bands this year. Seeing them four times (once as The Bakerton Group) helped solidify that. Not to mention that because of Baroness dropping out of the tour in the summer, my favorite band, Low of the Low, got to open on the main stage for them when they played in Milwaukee. Being the photographer for Low of the Low I got all access to the venue and got to see the soundcheck and meet Neil Fallon. I got to talk music for a few minutes with Neil and got to talk to him about his side project which is....

    The Company Band self titled. When I talked to Neil in August he had said the album was finished and was just waiting on the record company. He said about 8 weeks or so. It was more like 12 but who's counting? This album, as good as it is and as psyched as I was to hear it, was unfortunately over shadowed by the Them Crooked Vultures release. Not only did the album release on the same day, the albums were leaked on the same day as well. I came across The Company Band album first and I'm glad I did otherwise I probably wouldn't have given it a fair chance. It's a good solid album and doesn't sound to much like a Clutch album. Obviously the comparisons are going to be there due to Neil singing on both but it's the instrumentals that set the two apart. Clutch has more a southern spacey tune to the instruments whereas The Company Band doesn't have much distortion to it. The end result is a good rock album.

    When I read the reviews on Weird Owl's album and read the comparisons to Neil Young and Crazy Horse I was intrigued. I couldn't have agreed more. It's good, it rocks and there is a little psychedelic to it which is probably why they are signed to Tee Pee Records. Any Neil Young fan would like this unless the only thing by the godfather of grunge you like is his acoustic material in which case you're in for a huge disappointment.

    Truckfighters and Throttlerod I'm going to talk about here at the same time. I love both bands. I think very highly of both and they both put out solid albums. I wasn't overly thrilled with either and while good, it didn't exceed my expectations like other top albums did or their previous albums. Mania sounded a little to commercial compared to past albums and Pig Charmer wasn't to far off. Maybe it was the commercial radio sound that keeps me from giving it a fair chance. I don't know. Both albums are on my iPhone still and haven't been taken off yet. I haven't listened to either album start to finish in a while but tracks have come up numerous times when I hit shuffle.

    The last album I want to discuss here is Sun Gods In Exile. Eye For an Eye is the opening track and it seems that is what the band is trying to do to make their mark in music. They don't disappoint. I heard the term somewhere that said the greatest southern rock not from the south. That may be true. I don't know about the greatest but great, yes, I'd agree with that. The album doesn't let up. Like Stone Axe, I've turned quite a few people onto this band.

    Now that I've gone through all that onto my album of the year for 2009. Ready, the album of the year is....

    going to revealed....

    after these messages.

    Ok, enough with the messing around. My 2009 album of the year goes to:



    Enough said. Maybe it's because I'm listening to the album right now, maybe I can't put it down. I'm not sure. There were a lot of worthy candidates and a lot that I had difficulty trimming down to my top 10. It is what it is. It's a great album that will stick with my for quite sometime, perhaps well after the world ends in 2012. We shall see.

    2010 promises to be another great year for music. There's a lot of good stuff in the works that will hopefully see daylight next year. Here's a list of bands working on albums that are due next year.

    Venomin James
    Brain Police
    Five Horse Johnson
    Sasquatch
    Stone Axe (yes, another one, I can't wait)
    Clutch (Live material)
    Dexter Jone's Circus Orchestra
    Dixie Witch
    The Brought Low
    Black Rainbows
    Low of the Low
    Orange Goblin
    The Machine

    Speaking of Low of the Low, here's a video shot this past summer of a song that will be on their upcoming 2010 release.



    What will my 2010 list look like? I'll see you in a year. Keep Rocking!
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  • Them Crooked Vultures [recenzja]

    27 Nov 2009, 22:15 by yooby

    Przyszła dziś rano. Dostojna, w krwistoczerwonej szacie. Mowa oczywiście o debiutanckiej płycie grupy Them Crooked Vultures. Nasza polska premiera zaplanowana została, tak jak kiedyś wspominałem, na 7 grudnia, ale... na jednej z aukcji na allegro można ją kupić już teraz. Bez większego zastanowienia skorzystałem, bo dłuższe oczekiwanie doprowadziłoby mnie do grobu...
    Całość do przeczytania na:
    http://warsawcalling.blogspot.com/2009/11/them-crooked-vultures-them-crooked_27.html

    Them Crooked Vultures
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