hey, that's what they call me in bed
"bo en" is a project of Musician and Game Composer Calum Bowen, this is one of his only full length albums, and it is arguably his most popular release.
You might already know Calum's work, he has worked with some great indie games, making some incredible soundtracks (a personal favourite of mine is his work on the PIKUNIKU ost)
Adding to this, the last song on this album, "My Time" is an important song in the soundtrack to ... read more
this song is an inside joke between me and a friend and it has gotten very slightly out of hand
for example,
• One cannot say the word "numb" without the other flinching like an abused child
• One time I tried to play the music video in some gathering and whatever and they new it was the song simply by the WIND SOUNDS at the start of the video (song hadn't even begun yet btw)
• Made a decently long shitpost fake fanfic titled after this song, detailing former ... read more
I skimmed through this pile of crap. This is a pedophile making protest music against pedophiles. This dude had a Zine where he described what killed and offenders did, and glorified them. This zine had ACTUAL CP on one of its covers.
yeah this is disgusting, do NOT subject yourself for this, you don't need to hear anything on this, is will only distress you. just don't.
Also why the HELL did STEVE ALBINI produce this?
ASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASSASS
(real lyrics)
this song is ruined for me, any time i hear this i remember the video of the guy dancing to it in front of his class lmao
everyone right now look at the linear notes for this album and see what Eric Moore did while working on this album. crazy stuff.
The title track is a crazy insane prog masterpiece, but the rest really isn't necessary. It suffers from the prog album curse of having a long song on one half then random filler tracks on the other. Still cool though
Just ordered this on vinyl! this is gonna be my most played i already know it
Super good compilation! Has a really nice collection of great songs from throughout many points in Fishmans discography.
Where do i even begin with this?
98.12.28 is an album as overwhelming and challenging as it is beautiful and climactic in its scope. an over two-hour long masterwork of a live set unknowingly sending off a bands active era. and wow, it's one hell of a send off.
As the name suggests, This live performance is from the night of December 28th, 1998. it was the very last show of the "Otokotachi No Wakare" ("Man's Farewell") tour. this tour was put together to bid ... read more
its something, i guess?
I've been diving back into Mother Mother for the past couple hours, and that has refreshed my memory of this thing.
This is an album, just an album. there's nothing special, nothing out of the ordinary. just a really cookie cutter nothing-burger modern pop-rock album. that's it.
I needed a refresh on this since after my first listen the day this came out i instantly forgot a large amount of the songs and what they sounded like, even now I've ... read more
this is an album i used to hail as my favourite of all time for a solid while.
since then, I've gotten more into other artists and found things that are miles better than this. but as i found bored at the very beginning of my summer, i decided to give this is a relisten for the first time in probably like two years.
This is an album not everyone will get a lot out of. some will maybe even find this annoying with the more TikTok famous songs like Burning Pile. Body and Hayloft. while this ... read more
this is aggressive and distorted as all hell, but extremely fun. Love this so much
Royal Treatment Plant are known mainly for having their old demo called "Funky" being a pretty big Lostwave (a song where the artist/origin is unknown) case that was eventually solved.
While funky isn't on this album, this has some pretty fun songs, while some are better than others this is a decent and pretty fun album
this is weird as all hell, but in some songs it actually really works
this sounds really ahead of its time in some songs, very impressive production for the mid 60s.
photogenic schizophrenic you, bats in my belfry and the title track are pretty good litmus tests to see if you'll like this things weirdness.