Friday, November 30, 2012
Soundgarden -- Badmotorfinger
F*ck I hate Soundgarden! It's just bad Sludgy Heavy Metal jock rock, they should have called themselves sh*tgarden ... or maybe suckgarden! It's up to you!??
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Jale -- Dreamcake
Halifax contemporaries of Sloan, Eric's Trip, Super Friendz ... etc. In theory I should have liked this album, but in reality I didn't! It was too much of a stereotypical version of Grunge and 90's Britpop. Not that it was all that bad, just was mediocre.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Radiohead -- Kid A & Amnesiac


Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Sigur Ros -- Takk ...
All I could think the whole duration of this album is, one, what the hell are they saying and two, it sounds like Dream Pop mixed with Shoegaze, in the best possible way!
Monday, November 12, 2012
Love And Rockets -- Earth, Sun, Moon
This is a damn fine record, a healthy mix of Psychedelic Folk Shoegaze with some 50's kitch! You can definitely hear where alternative music got some ideas, primarily Jane's Addiction ... point is, this is their best album and was a total surprise! My only real complaint was that I found the lyrics a little juvenile, but who cares, I never remember the words anyway!
Friday, November 9, 2012
John Coltrane -- A Love Supreme
Totally clean and filled with love for God, John Coltrane decides to record this album as an offering to the supreme being. A Love Supreme sounds like Coltrane in his most natural habitat, his notes and style can be hard to follow, scattering pieces everywhere. Clearly Coltrane's skill and creativity are legendary, but at the same time I am humbled to listen to a man's gift to God ...
Thursday, November 8, 2012
The Misfits -- Walk Among Us
Horror Punk pioneers, what can I really say ... they sound like the Ramones fronted by satanic Elvis!
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
The Pogues -- Rum, Sodomy and the Lash
Lets get the first thing outta the way, I am not a fan of Celtic music ... at all ... meaning I don't dig most of this record, with the exception of Dirty Old Town. Originally this tune was penned by the Dubliners, but The Pogues, mainly MacGowan, re-vamped the song to epic proportions. Funny enough Dirty Old Town has become a minor hit in my area, mainly with the aging hipster crowd ... why, you ask ... because we live in a Dirty Old Town, so the lyrics reflect our thoughts, feelings and wishes. I remember all night jam sessions with the gang where every number we played always ended with Dirty Old Town. So let's all, "dream a dream by the old canal," because we live in a, "dirty old town, dirty old town!"
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