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post Sep 27 2004, 04:41 PM
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QUOTE (smallcuteanddeadly @ Sep 27 2004, 04:56 PM)
My vote is torn between The Rasmus' debut album and Maroon 5's Song's about Jane.
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It's best album of 2004, though - The Rasmus' debut album came out in 1996...


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post Sep 29 2004, 01:42 PM
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QUOTE (Industrial Kybosh @ Sep 26 2004, 03:44 PM)
ATTENTION COMMIE!!!

Best album of the year slot now belongs to Nick Cave and his wonderful double-album 'Lyre Of Orpheus/Abbatoir Blues'.  Nice to see that, whilst the other big hitters of miserablism have let us down of late, the Cavemeister can still pull some truly breathtaking tunes out of the bag.

I can't recommend this album enough.  It blew me away on first listen, and it's only been getting better since.  BUY IT, DAMN YOU!
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I'm only halfway through Abattoir Blues - it's playing as I type - but already I think you may have hit the nail on the head there, Inkster. I'm loving it so far, stylistically it's the natural progression from where he was going with Nocturama. Good too to hear that Bargeld's departure hasn't hit them too badly.


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post Sep 29 2004, 02:18 PM
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Whoops!! My bad, I thought it came out this year.

Can't find my cd, I suspect the boyfriend has borrowed it. dry.gif

I mean the one with "in the shadows", was that their debut? Or am I on about a newer album?

Don't mind me, I'm having a blonde month. blush.gif


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post Sep 29 2004, 02:33 PM
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QUOTE (smallcuteanddeadly @ Sep 29 2004, 03:18 PM)
I mean the one with "in the shadows", was that their debut? Or am I on about a newer album?

Don't mind me, I'm having a blonde month. blush.gif
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Brief discography:

Peep (1996)

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Into (2001)

Dead Letters (2003)

It's Dead Letters you're thinking of. I'm not sure of when it hit the UK, '03 is the original release date but it didn't hit the US 'til '04...


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post Oct 3 2004, 03:32 PM
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/me thwaps commie for being a smart bastage.

I still haven't found much else this year that has really blown me away. The Killers had a few good songs on theirs (ok, a few very good songs), but the album felt like it was lacking something. And Modest Mouse are pretty good, but again they have a sort of splintered feeling to their work too. What year was the Yeah Yeah Yeah's last album released in? I think it was '03 or '02, but I'm not sure. Only just started listening to it though, and its the best thing I've heard all year, but then it doesn't count (I think).


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post Oct 3 2004, 04:07 PM
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I may have posted some in here but from what I've seen this year so far I have a list of 3 that could keep me completely set on music for quite awhile.

Muse - Absolution
Breaking Benjamin - We Are Not Alone
Jem - Finally Woken


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post Oct 10 2004, 10:30 AM
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QUOTE (CommieBastard @ Sep 29 2004, 02:33 PM)
It's Dead Letters you're thinking of. I'm not sure of when it hit the UK, '03 is the original release date but it didn't hit the US 'til '04...
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It slipped onto our shelves early this year, I think. Did nothing for a while, then sold like a mad bugger.

FU - the new Green Day album rox0rz. The security guard at our shop has hardly had it off the stereo. I was honestly surprised at how good it was.

smallcute - jammy sod. I'd love to experience an Aberfeldy live show. Their songs seem so lovingly crafted, and I'm a sucker for cute female vocal harmonies. Oddly enough, my fiancée heard a car playing one of their songs the other day - 'Tie One On', as it happens. And I thought I was the only Aberfeldy fan in Stoke...


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post Oct 10 2004, 09:22 PM
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I have to say I think the scissor sisters album is fantastic. It is one of the few albums that I can lsiten to from beginning to end without skipping a track. "Return to Oz" is just so completely WOW! and the rest of the album is superb


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post Oct 15 2004, 01:31 PM
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Hmm, I haven't posted for a while..

but yeah.

Isis - Panopticon
Atreyu - The Curse (I don't care if they're *fashioncore*)
Uneath - The Oncoming Storm

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post Oct 21 2004, 04:16 PM
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One of my fav albums for the year has been :

Skinny Puppy - The Greater Wrong of the Right


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post Oct 21 2004, 06:07 PM
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The best of Talking Heads, which we probably be released this year or maybe the next year. Because well you hear them too much on the radio. And only their one song.
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post Oct 24 2004, 10:45 AM
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QUOTE (Mutilation @ Oct 21 2004, 06:07 PM)
The best of Talking Heads, which we probably be released this year or maybe the next year. Because well you hear them too much on the radio. And only their one song.
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Meh. I personally think that their older best of, 'Once In A Lifetime', is better. Furthermore, we sell it for £5.97, rather than £9.97 for the new one.

Raaah.

Best compilation of the year, in my eyes, belongs to either Supergrass, with 'Supergrass Is Ten' (spent ages debating the grammar of that... dry.gif), or Super Furry Animals, with 'Songbook - The Singles Vol. 1'. Both albums have taken an extended reisdency on the instore stereo, and both are brilliant examples of what British pop-rock should sound like.


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post Oct 26 2004, 12:12 PM
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Heh, but I have there old Stop Making Sense which my mum brought a few decades ago.

Seeming as you do work in a magic musical shop, I might try and get some SFA. But is it as good as Blur?
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post Oct 26 2004, 02:14 PM
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Last time I saw InKy and Blur in a room together, there was a substantially abusive tyrade against Damon Albarn...

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post Oct 26 2004, 04:55 PM
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More competition, guys. I just bought Rhapsody's latest offering, Symphony of Enchanted Lands II: The Dark Secret...


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post Oct 26 2004, 09:24 PM
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Ohh a new Power Metal release. Must go buyee when I have cash.

I'm still loving the Modest Mouse album, Good news for people who love bad news, so I'm casting my vote though the Nick Cave does come close in second (thanks for the tip Commie).


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Lots of good music, I'm still checking out the albums everyone else recommended, but I just wanna say I've been really addicted to:

Jason Webley - "Only Just Beginning"

And if you wanna know what I'm babbling on about, go here and click the button to stream the entire album. I love "Maps."


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QUOTE (MrTeapot @ Oct 26 2004, 09:24 PM)
Ohh a new Power Metal release. Must go buyee when I have cash.

I'm still loving the Modest Mouse album, Good news for people who love bad news, so I'm casting my vote though the Nick Cave does come close in second (thanks for the tip Commie).
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I'm sorta hooked on that at the moment too... don't know what it is about it, but its one of those rare albums that doesn't seem to be missing anything at all. Also its got some of the best lyrics I've heard on any album in a very long time. Certainly better than Snow Patrol's lyrics. :|


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"The Grudge" by Mortiis is fab, but my best album of this year is "Houses of the Mole" by Ministry. Absolutely awesome.


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Yea!!! Someone who appreciates the goodness that is Mortis!!

'Tis a fine album indeed.


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post Oct 29 2004, 09:49 PM
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Hmm, I couldn't get past the rhyming of 'heretic' with 's**t on a stick' in the title song tongue.gif. Haven't heard the rest of that album yet though.


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post Nov 4 2004, 02:33 PM
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Lol I don't think he has a very good grasp of English bless him. But the album is really really good Moop, give it a listen smile.gif


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Yep, been listening to the rest of the album this week. It's rather cool biggrin.gif, though not the sorta thing I usually listen too.


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What sorta stuff you like?? I'm mostly into industrial, very hard trance stuff and EBM (like Apoptygma Bezerk and Vnv nation)
Although I am known to mosh to SOAD and Disturbed!!


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