Gnarles Barkley - St. Elsewhere (The Album)
Best of 2006, I've heard yet.
Gnarles Barkley - St. Elsewhere (The Album)
Best of 2006, I've heard yet.
that's because you haven't heard the new TV on the Radio album...it's not out officially, but it leaked.Originally Posted by ATLien
Muse - Interlude
Oh yeah, how is it?
The new Tool album also leaked. But I think I'm going to wait until I buy it, first.
yea, I heard about that leaking, too...I have both APC CDs, but I'm not really into Tool
Have you heard TVOTR before? A lot of people like it better than their 1st LP and people loved that (it also won that "short list" prize for "best album across all genres of music")...I really can't describe it as other than nothing else out there. They switched over to interscope and are already touring...they're also going to be playing half of NIN's tour.
I have the whole album...supposedly anyway...they say an umastered version leaked, but it sounds great to me other than typic low quality mp3 garbage. It's supposed to come out in June.
That last post interests me, ya' know the opinions on the album and not the leak info. Yeah.
Moving Units- Emancipation
Chamillionaire-Ridin Dirty
if you seriously are interested Mission here is some info to give an idea of what they sound like and about them...
from their Bio on allmusic:
They ended up winning that competition as I said beating out the killers, franz ferdinand, air, wilco, Dizzee Rascal, Ghostface Killah, the streets, and a couple outher.The Brooklyn-based group TV on the Radio mixes post-punk, electronic and other atmoshperic elements in such a creative way that it only makes sense that its core duo, vocalist Tunde Adebimpe and multi-instrumentalist/producer David Andrew Sitek, are both visual artists as well as musicians. Adebimpe is a graduate of NYU's film school and specializes in stop-motion animation, which his Brothers Quay-like video for the Yeah Yeah Yeah's single Pin demonstrates amply. He is also a painter, as is Sitek, who also produced the Yeah Yeah Yeah's Machine EP and their full-length Fever to Tell. The duo met when Sitek moved into the building where Adebimpe had a loft; each of them had been recording music on their own, but realized their sounds would work well together.
and a new article from Rolling Stone that has them as one of the top ten artists to watch for in 2006:
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/sto...on=6.0.12.1483
I just find that quote funny...and somewhat sad"It's amazing how many people ask us if it feels weird to be black people playing rock music," says Malone. "That's the most absurd cultural amnesia you could imagine."
Prov, it's me mission, come on. It's been way too long since their last release and truthfully, I didn't even know that there was something planned, so the news of some new tunes is rad. Hopefully the bio you provided, will turn on some new listeners. Damn, I want to listen to Ambulance now.
Jawbreaker- Save Your Generation
Taking Back Sunday - Make Damn Sure
ok, sorry
2 years is usually about the average between albums...the album and an EP came out in 2004...well, to me it was a single, not an EP, but whatever.
k, well the album is titled "Return to Cookie Mountain" (a reference to the super mario game on SNES from what I've heard...cookie mountain was an area IIRC and they are "avid video gamers" supposedly)
Track list:
playhouses
i was a lover
province (w/ David Bowie)
snakes and martyrs
wolf like me
tonight
dirty whirlwind
a method
let the devil in
blues from down here
wash the day away
Eh, depends on the band but two years is about the norm. Than again, their cd's aren't usually jampacked of songs and being a greedy person, it never feels like its enough. Thanks for the info.
Brazil- Hostage
cookie mountain
tv on the radio - Let the devil in
Dire Straits - Skateaway
Dillinger Four- Twin Cities Sinners, United