What album are you listening to right now?

I like your style marred. im a huge ja fan also, I have hundreds of boots of their shows

I dig this one too. definitely take this one on long drives to the beach and such

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Hey Drifter,

I love that album. The live version of Jane's says is amazing and the extra tracks like Slow Dive and Maceo are great too! I've been into Jane's since I got into Mozzer around 88. One of my top 5 bands of all time. I saw them here in 2011 and it was a cataclysmic event. They filmed it but didn't release it. I can give you a copy if you like.
 
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head automatica - at the speed of a yellow bullet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoZld4L4wgk

a song for gaza.

"i drove a tank in on the left, i hid a rifle on the right, when she said i see a tunnel and at the end i see a light, i see fire on the water, on the right bank and the left, and she smiles as she wears the iron curtain as a dress"

mindless self indulgence - panty shot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9pHurZR5RY

ah i love jimmy urine

http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs14/f/2007/011/b/1/jimmy_f***ing_urine_by_greenxpixie.jpg

seen this guy twice and was blown away both times
 
And again:

MOZ - Vauxhall And I

Fantastic record is really the least to call it ......
 
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panic at the disco - build god, then well talk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFSIm3Zeecg

i love this album and song. ryan was a great songwriter and you can feel his dads death and his time spent in hospice bleeding out all over this record. i think he was like twenty when he died. video is also great. a person miming the act of sex on stage as a metaphor for fake intimacy (a lovely caricature of intimacy). thats pretty awesome imo. i dont think a lot of people realized it was the very quiet guitarist that wrote all the music and lyrics. superb album with an obvious morrissey reference
 
panic at the disco - build god, then well talk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFSIm3Zeecg

i love this album and song. ryan was a great songwriter and you can feel his dads death and his time spent in hospice bleeding out all over this record. i think he was like twenty when he died. video is also great. a person miming the act of sex on stage as a metaphor for fake intimacy (a lovely caricature of intimacy). thats pretty awesome imo. i dont think a lot of people realized it was the very quiet guitarist that wrote all the music and lyrics. superb album with an obvious morrissey reference

I doubt anyone else will agree but I love this album too. Haven’t listened to it in a while. We actually own the limited “box set” cd version of it, one of the few cd’s I held onto.
 
yes i actually have that box as well with the number and beware of imitations bit written on the inside. thats a great album and i dont think people really know of the story behind it. i mean all the stuff about hospitals and sickness wasnt an emo pop cliche, it was a young mormon watching his father die in hospice (he actually calls out all of the fakers and there phony wrist slitting pain on "i constantly thank god for estaban" the vocal delivered as a preacher giving a sermon about conviction and honesty. thats fantastic to me). i also love the way it loads the first half with electro pop and then says in intermission that theyre gonna stop now and change the station and the second half is all payed on real instruments and not synthesizers. good stuff. i dont think people realize that the guitarist who barely even wants to look into the camera and doesnt speak above a whisper in interviews wrote all of it including the lyrics. hes incredibly sincere and articulate ryan. i thought it super cool that he quit the band after pretty odd (his life must have been pretty odd at that point loosing a parent being a young mormon and suddenly thrust into mainstream popularity with sex and money everywhere) and that it showed a strength of character thats rare in todays pop world. he walked on a very high note as the first album sold tons and got them lots of fans and the second being so critically accepted, i just dont know of many examples of people doing that. especially when hes so young. on a funny aside we made that box the box we keep our smoke in so whenever people are stressing out and having a fit of panic or whatever we go get the panic box to calm down. i know but we think its funny here and a nice novelty to break out when we have people over. anyway a very misunderstood album and band. i remember when kyle from block party was talking about touring with them as openers and saying how he thought they were regarded differently in england than they were in the states. thank god for estaban, these tables are numbered for a reason and build god are my favs i think and just awesome songs.
 
ryan adams - tired of giving up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2m5jDv1yWk


i love this album and have been listening to it non stop for the last three days now. this is billed as the full album but none of the listing seems right so who knows if this is an alt version or just something someone put up. either way the first track here is super good and the second, the song i actually wanted to post (kim), is really good and very very paul westerberg. am i safe is very chris isaak whos been discussed favorably around here lately so check it out if anyone hasnt yet.
 
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