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Whats everyone listening to these days?

James3shin

Diamond Member
I've been coming back to Green Day - American Idiot quite a bit, some Grey Album, White album by Kno, and thats about it...what about you other folks?
 
Funny you should ask that....

VeggieFrog asked me to burn her some old Genesis... and I am sitting here and listening to In The Cage... and vetting VERY weepy from nostalgia!

🙂
 
Originally posted by: James3shin
who are the decemberists? what kind of music? anything in particular of theres that i should check out?

Hard to classify their sound, they write songs about pirates, and a lot of people compare them to the Neutral Milk Hotel which is more of a fuzz folk sounding group that I also like, while other people compare them to Belle & Sebastian which is more of a chamber pop outfit. Both groups have amazing songwriters, but beyond that I don't find a whole lot else in common musically. Castaways and Cutouts is my favorite album by the Decemberists, or In the Aeroplane Over the Sea is a good one by NMH.
 
cool, ill check out the decemberists, there description sounds totally different from anything i regularly listen to.
 
i need to get correct id3 tags on all of mine and it would be nice.

well, off to go do that, then ill try to get a list up like anubis, if thats possible.

MIKE
 
Iron & Wine is another new one that's gotten a lot of time in my CD player, it's kind of modern folk / lo-fi stuff but the guy is a master of songcraft. You can't really go wrong with any of their albums, but "Our Endless Numbered Days" has a little bit better production and the new EP that's due out in Feburary takes a little bit different direction but is equally excellent.
 
Found a band called Say Hi to Your Mom the other day that is pretty good. I've been listening to Dntel's (he did the music part on The Postal Service) early stuff alot as well. If you liked Life is Full of Possibilities definitely check out his Early Works for Me if it Works for You album. Hmm, Interpol has some good stuff out as well.
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: marcello
Originally posted by: Anubis
here ya go

You of course own all that music...😉 That's a lot like the music I had before my HD decided to crap out. Wish I had that backed up.

yea i own ALL of this

Is it just me, or is the average track length screwed up on that page? Also, just for my mathematical interest:

If an average CD has 20 songs (more than generous), then that means you own about 330 CD's. I guess that's possible....but expensive (~$5k at $15 a CD)
 
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