bruh this is wild except for the acceptance album this is basically a huge chunk of my rotation in high school/college the overlap here seems to be tooth and nail bands/ccm adjacent stuff, which tracks 1, 5, and 7 btw
So I'm catching up on music right now and obsessed with Clario Live at the Electric Lady Studios, specifically the song "Bags".
Is anyone else on here still a chronic illegal music downloader? I have a 400 gigs of mp3's on my iphone and everyone looks at me like I'm insane.
Anyone have any idea what's going on with these guys? I was using this as a source for news and now it looks like the page is blank and on my phone it says the community is closed? https://vk.com/filter_rock
My favorites right now are: 60s - Astral Weeks 70s - Koln Concert 80s - A Walk Across Rooftops 90s - Mark Hollis 00s - For Emma, Forever Ago 10s - Some Rap Songs 20s - Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You
https://www.allaccess.com/net-news/...o-severe-financial-headwinds-all-access-will- Don't know if anyone uses this site as a resource, but All Access is apparently going out of business and ends operations tomorrow, with the site staying up for an undetermined amount of time. Sucks to hear, both from the loss of jobs standpoint and from the loss of a news source standpoint.
Hey y'all, my friend of 22 years, @Jada is undergoing an emo renaissance and rediscovering/discovering a lot of classics we regularly discuss on the site. She just joined today so I thought I'd introduce her. Be nice!!!
That's a bit of an understatement lol ... not me literally filling out a spreadsheet of pop-punk/emo albums released from 1999-2007... nope... nothing to see here. Good to meet you all! I promise I don't bite often.
Marc Rebillet's We Outside series has been the best shit he has ever done. Has been must watch for me every sunday.
I have been trying to find a good place to find a graph/chart of estimated record sales counts over time, and everything I'm finding seems to only be represented as ranking placement on charts and not the actual units sold, if that makes sense. Does anyone know of a site that might provide this data?
Was having a conversation with some friends last night, got to talking about bands that did a complete 180 with their sound/sonic palette from album to album…we came up with some good examples… U2 - Joshua Tree into Achtung Baby Radiohead - Ok Computer into Kid A Are there any more recent examples you can think of where an act completely flipped the script on everything that came before it? I really couldn’t think of any examples…maybe Kanye from MBDTF into Yeezus? Any scene examples?
That one country album Lit made comes to mind. Also, Theory Of A Deadman switching from post-grunge to piano pop for two albums.
Jimmy Eat World from Static to Clarity, then kind of again to Bleed American The Killers from Imploding the Mirage to Pressure Machine