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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby BobbyZamora » Fri Jul 04, 2014 3:42 pm

So Shawn James just released his second full-length album. I've been following this guy for over a year now and the way he seamlessly blends blues, soul and folk is incredibly satisfying. In addition to this he is also an incredible singer. (Grew up singing choir, he was also previously the vocalist for a deathmetal band I believe.)

http://shawnjamessoul.bandcamp.com/album/deliverance

Here's a link to his album. It starts off very bluesy, with more folk towards the end. I definitely feel like this guy deserves to be more popular than he is. To me, he is honestly on par with if not better than Bon Iver. (Here's his first album, too: http://shawnjamessoul.bandcamp.com/album/shadows)

My favorite song off of the album is "A Good Friend is Hard to Find" which is extremely melancholic and almost mournful. In some ways, it reminds me of "To Build a Home" by The Cinematic Orchestra, or "Delicate" by Damien Rice.

The album's not necessarily innovative or groundbreaking, but it is simplicity done extremely well. Every song is absolutely dripping with atmosphere, and the way he sings switches from being rough and declarative to being like a soothing lullaby. At times, it's like listening to a particularly enthusiastic preacher screaming in to the woods; this is only accentuated by the clapping and stomping percussion that's used to incredible effect all over his music, as well as the heavily layered vocals in some songs.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby JewTurk » Sat Jul 05, 2014 6:08 pm

Dads/Tigers Jaw/Touche Amore tonight

Very excited!!!
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby absurdmind » Sat Jul 05, 2014 6:33 pm

yung leans doing a show at a small venue in my city, me and a few friends just bought tickets.. we're planning to find him after the show and smoke up with him if possible. will post results. also theres a computer at the back of the pizza shop i work at where people always play music.. one dude has been really into 80's pop rock lately and i cant get "we built this city on rock and roll" out of my head.

is this the right thread to post pointless stuff like this?
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby balloons » Sat Jul 05, 2014 6:44 pm

my tip for meeting smaller musicians (i.e., not playing sold out stadiums; more likely playing dive bars or unitarian church venues) after concerts is to go wait near the drivethru of a nearby fast food place

doesn't always work but I've had great success just standing in the parking lots of taco bells, in n outs, etc., and whaddya know the whole band is rolling through
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby oldtrailmix » Tue Jul 08, 2014 12:17 am

Shit I love Australian hip hop.



there's plenty of trans-atlantic hip hop which can give you quite a different taste than what you'll find stateside, but there's nothing quite like the stuff down under. influenced by 90s "golden era" rap and hiphop, funk, and soul, it uses a host of organic sounds in its beats - flutes, drums, pianos, chants and of course beautiful record scratching. throughout the 00's groups like Hilltop Hoods and Bliss n Eso pioneered the aussie hip hop sound with a three piece set, two MCs, one DJ.



these group's influence carries over to the age of high definition where there's loads of new talent flooding the scene. with a personality all its own, there's a certain endearing, aloof tone to the genre nowadays that makes it incredibly fun listening. then there's the voice. the australian accents seem to lend themselves to an out of this world flow:



the subject matter channels a The Streets like personality, songs are often about common day to day shit like or your asshole boss:



australian hip hop doesn't take itself too seriously, hits, albums, and artists bubble to the surface of their music scene (don't get me started on that) and retain in the deep memory fans have with the genre. i don't know if it's the beats, accents, lyrics, or what, but the whole scene has a certain magic to it that mixes with its unapologetic groundedness and creates something truly special.

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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby JewTurk » Tue Jul 08, 2014 1:21 am

Some more classic Australian hip-hop/rap.

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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby sid3000 » Tue Jul 08, 2014 2:42 am



more sadboi/chillwave stuff because I seem to be unshakably locked in on this genre this past year and it's just been glazing over me
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby dysfunctionalism » Tue Jul 08, 2014 7:16 pm

How large is everyone music collection? Mines approaching the 2k mark with 7 days worth of music.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby JewTurk » Tue Jul 08, 2014 7:46 pm

I don't have all my music on one platform sadly. Had like 600 on iTunes. Moved to Spotify. Shitton of CDs. Decent amount of records, some casettes.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby silvaeri » Tue Jul 08, 2014 7:53 pm

last i checked my itunes was at ~125gb of music. Something like 22k songs. I've sort of gotten away from using itunes/my ipod as much since i got a spotify subscription.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby edward » Tue Jul 08, 2014 8:00 pm

925 albums / 12,775 songs / 34 days / 97 GB
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby jrisk » Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:27 pm

I have a Google music subscription to stream music. Before that it was pretty small, probably under 10k songs total. Anyone else with spotify/rdio/google music experience a difference in how they consume music ? I listen to more now than I did before I started streaming but I also listen less intently. Like, I listened to a couple rolling stones albums for the first time on purpose today and I barely remember any of the songs.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby rjbman » Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:19 pm

Streaming music has made owning a very large collection far easier.

I do like the new(ish) spotify feature where you can save albums and view them by cover, that's pretty much what I do when I want to listen to one. Singles? Bah, they can go in playlists.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby sagc » Wed Jul 09, 2014 12:42 am

Have about ~60 000 songs since I was about 14 - I haven't made much effort to de-duplicate things, though. Wondering if I should bite the bullet and start paying for google All Access so I can stream it all from my phone or what.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby bels » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:12 am

I really like Rdio. I like how it has a "New Releases" area where it shows the album covers and the names. Flipping through it reminds me of flipping through CDs in the record store and just picking out ones with cool covers or cool names, but with the added benefit that I can instantly hear what's behind the names and covers now.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby silvaeri » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:58 pm

I'll say I consume music differently now that I have a spotify subscription. Previously I'd just throw my iTunes/iPod on shuffle and flip through and listen and if I came across something that made me want to listen to a specific track or album I would do so. Now I can't really do that as much as I don't have one huge "playlist" of all the music I like/had in spotify so it's much more deliberate type of music choosing. I can't just set and forget as much anymore, mainly because I haven't put the effort into curating a big cool playlist of everything.

Semi related - I've started collecting records of artists/albums I really enjoy. Since I haven't paid for much music since I was like 14 and now I have semi disposable income I can use to buy records. I tend to buy mainly from merch tables at shows I go to (because I like to think the artist gets a higher percentage of the price when I do so, I have no idea if this is actually true) or from local record shops because it's fun to just take a few hours out of the day and go flip through bins and bins of records.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby eufemism » Fri Jul 11, 2014 12:54 am

Does anyone else here listen to metalcore or am i alone in actually enjoying it. The scene has gotten better in the past year compared to when it was in the spotlight and every new band was a 'christian' metalcore band. seems like the over saturation of bands lowered the intensity and energy behind the music in an attempt to appeal to a wider audience. like bands were starting to abuse auto tune and synths.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby JewTurk » Tue Jul 15, 2014 1:58 am

Cold War Kids + We Barbarians = French Style Furs



The album is great.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby DeafIdiotGod » Tue Jul 15, 2014 5:19 am

Let's talk about Jazz, post about your favourite Jazz album/composition/musician.

I finally listened to Mingus's The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady and it just blew me away. The whole thing seems to have everything I love about the genre: great solos, chords and harmonies all while sounding very fun to play. The piano openings of tracks B and C are incredible and the Spanish guitar appearing out of nowhere is great fun and makes for a nice musical surprise. It's probably the most high-energy Jazz album I've heard.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby breakadawn » Tue Jul 15, 2014 6:52 am

Jazz-wise, my favourite band is Bohren & Der Club of Gore. I love dark jazz above all, it's really brooding music, unlike anything I've heard previously.

If we're talking about traditional jazz, I love Grant Green, John Coltrane, and Miles Davis. Idle Moments is my favourite jazz album so far, but I really need to explore the genre further.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby breakadawn » Tue Jul 15, 2014 12:08 pm

idk how many people are into kanye west, but some guy on KTT made a huge compilation of his unreleased material and features. It has special album covers and everything



I'd recommend using this torrent because its just simpler than downloading everything separately.

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Re: Music, Conversation

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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby breakadawn » Thu Jul 17, 2014 2:40 pm

@stappard_ this is an excellent album, thanks for the recommendation
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby balloons » Fri Jul 18, 2014 6:29 pm

anyone here other than and I enjoy Burger Records & affiliates?
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby needlethatsings » Sat Jul 19, 2014 6:29 pm

Sometimes I think about WU LYF's early demise and it makes me sad. Anyone have any suggestions for similar bands? All I've found that sort of reminds me of WU LYF is the band Holy Esque and Ellery James Robert's solo single.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby JewTurk » Sun Jul 20, 2014 2:10 am

Just bought tickets for twenty one pilots, Matisyahu, Milo Greene, and The New Pornographers. Super excited for the coming months for sure.

At work coming up we have From Indian Lakes and Ice Nine Kills most notably. Saw Tigers Jaw/Dads/Touche Amore and it was seriously amazing, I think I posted about it before.


I'm into them, my friend has a lot of their discography but he has literally thousands of records so it's safe to say he has a lot of bands' discographies. I want to start collecting cassettes.

Pizza time is by-far my favorite band atm just because I love listening to their "spanish pop punk" at work because all my managers think I'm crazy for it.

@Yoder

Saw Neko Case and The Dodos opened for them, seriously great show.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby rjbman » Sun Jul 20, 2014 10:03 am

So Bleachers is a new band that just came out with a CD (Strange Desire) last Tuesday. It's the guitarist from fun.'s side project, and I really find myself enjoying it. Should definitely check it out, it's a pretty great alternative/indie album.

I'm extra thrilled that they'll be playing at Lolla this summer, which is in less than 2 weeks and I'm so excited for the festival.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby jrisk » Sun Jul 20, 2014 10:13 am

if you like Bleachers and if you haven't checked out Steel Train yet, you should. it's one of jack antonoff's pre-fun. music projects.
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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby chadnik » Sun Jul 20, 2014 11:47 pm

Saw Pat Metheny a few days ago. He's virtuosic. There were some cool surprises: programmed instruments, including a water organ, and he played his insane 42-string pikasso guitar



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Re: Music, Conversation

Postby JewTurk » Mon Jul 21, 2014 12:00 am

Things to do while waiting for concerts?

Hope this isn't inapp. for this thread but we're going to see the NBHD tomorrow in PHX and she wants to get their early af but I'm not too fond of sitting in the sun for 3-4 hours in 110+ to then go into a venue that's sold out full of sweaty people.

Just need something fun/easy to pass the time. We picked out a place to get some food before we wait but still.

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She's obsessed with Jesse and wants good seats,
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