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  • #12899
    ThorEgil
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      Sugarfoot – Country (sort of) Tussler style.

      Nice and easy on vinyl, a completely different beast on stage. Here from their release concert yesterday.

      #12900
      kjellepelle
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        Great concert even if the sound wasn't too good. And you could notice a certain bass player in the back :lol:. The album is also recommended. On clear vinyl, gatefold sleeve and cd

        http://crispingloverrecords.com/.

        #12901
        Elvin
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          In case anyone missed the news, Godspeed You! Black Emperor has a new LP out and it is really really really good! rockin´ and beautiful.

          Can´t think of MP fans NOT worshipping this band

          #12902
          ThorEgil
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            Nevermind – the browser cache played me a trick.

            #12903

            The total group of music styles, such as the rapcore have all been originated from freestyle rap and its fusion.. It is is finding a greater audience with platforms offered by the World Wide Web today.

            rapcore

            #12904

            The brilliant Ginger Wildheart is on his second pledge campaign. The first one was for a rather brilliant triple album, and the second and current one is for a double album of more extreme and experimental tunes as well as a noise pop project called Hey!Hello!

            HEY!HELLO!

            #12905
            supernaut
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              speaking of Grohl and what rockmusic is supposed to be about, he made a movie which i'm looking forward to:

              http://www.facebook.com/soundcitymovie?ref=stream

              #12906

              Mr. Kapstad in yet another band!

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              Article in Norwegian: http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/hordaland/1.8392095

              #12907
              jtr
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                this has been posted here before. thanks for the reminder tho, i wanted to get that album. i do like the music of gaahl and king quite a bit. im pretty sure kenneth fits in well with his versatile drumming. :)

                #12908

                Got a bit curious when I red in the Blissard booklet that Black W'abbit was a cover by a band named Alabama Kids whom I could not find any info on at all. I did however manage to decifer from the Dutch wiki site about 35007 that Jacco was the drummer in Alabama Kids. Further googling led up to this soundcloud playlist:

                http://soundcloud.com/eppoh-heermans/sets/alabama-kids-drowsy-driver

                It's pretty awesome and I can hear alot of "Motorpsycho" in it :)

                #12909
                Emily Grimes
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                  I love Winona:The whiteroom sessions out on vinyl friday.Frode Sander,Even Granås and my good friend Einar Haave plays among others.Snah has also played with them.Should be very intr. for Motorpsycho fans.Produced by Geb.Cross between Sonic Youth and Joni M(!)as one rewiew said.Check it out on ytube or FB.

                  #12910
                  Emily Grimes
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                    Co-mixed with Geb that is…

                    #12911
                    jtr
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                      that God Seed album is pretty good btw – if you wanna see Kenneth drumming some black metal, check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te9CvGLn42A&feature=youtu.be

                      #12912
                      supernaut
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                        holy cramoly. i've seen with him monolithic, though, but still, it's still dazzling to see a motorpsycho guy go medieval.

                        #12913
                        supernaut
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                          i'm totally into Killing Joke again lately, especially their newest work:

                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC6OgpNOTlU

                          grateful we still have musicians and artists like these who still deliver loudly in their later age, keeping the awareness up. there's too much cuddly self smooching indie folk around.

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