Just a cute little live performance, it's nice.
The belches from the deep depths adds to the atmosphere nicely as well.
Enough said. :)
One of my favourite Math Rock albums of all time.
Some of my most favourite riffs to play from Spencer Seim, and some of the most bombastic, wind-up monkey drumming from the legend Zach Hill.
This album also got me into Death Grips so...... Thank you Hella!
Something bad is gonna happen.
Actually, wait....
Something pretty awesome is happening.
Some super duper awesome double drumming is happening.
Some absolute chaos is happening.
Wait...
Some super duper, pretty awesome, absolute chaos just happened.
I haven't stopped smoking, but my friends say that is ok because they haven't stopped smoking either (I forgive them though.)
I love this album, and I have listened to it hundreds of times over, and I still think it is perfect, and I would fight everyone here, although I will most definitely lose.
(I'm just joking, I know this isn't everyone's cup of tea, and I respect your opinions, I'm a very reasonable guy.)
It opened up the floodgates to everything for me.
Favourite Track:
From the Desk of Elsewhere Go
P.S.
To American Football, I see what you did there, you ain't smooth.
(American ... read more
"Night Coercion Into the Company of Witches," is certainly challenging as a listen, but holy cow when it hits, it HITS.
This is comparably longer than other albums I've listened to from their discography, perhaps not as long as "Daughter of Darkness," but longer than others like "The Winter Ray," and "The Dance of the Moon and the Sun," adding 30 minutes more onto the average runtime of those, while cutting about a fifth of the quantity, leaving us ... read more
That fact this record was just sitting in an attic of a house in Detroit, Michigan, for about 30 YEARS is baffling to me. This album would have been a Landmark, had they just changed their title, but they stuck to their guns, and their dignity.
If you want to know more, may I suggest watching their 2012 documentary, "A Band Called Death," to see the origin of the three brothers: David, Bobby, and Dannis Hackney, that comprise the band, and to see how the band was conceived, and how it ... read more
Thank you to @Nowhere2go49 for recommending this.
This mixtape is very unnerving at times, but is also very calming at times.
I hope that this artist is able to gain more traction in the future, and I'll be sure to listen to more.
Might just be the BEST Christmas album EVER.
What a beauty, a diamond in the void of space. Magnificent.
This album is like if you were to travel back to medieval times with modern recording equipment and technology and let a bunch of serfs have 100% freedom to record literally anything they want for as long as they want or can.
If you are planning on giving this whole thing a listen, don't try to listen to it all in one sitting, you'll probably go mad and your ears might hurt, TINNITUS IS A VERY REAL THING AND IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU.
Try listening to one disc and take a break, maybe ... read more
WOW..... holy crap.
I am amazed at what Frank is able to produce on ONLY caffeine and nicotine.
You know what? That makes sense.
At first, I was in a moving vehicle with no idea where the fuck I'm at or where I'm going or when I'll arrive.
Then, I felt as if my head was a fish bowl and there's water and fish in my brain and everything has motion to it and won't let up.
By the last song, I'm rising infinitely towards the cosmos as the Earth becomes smaller, then micro, I am racing towards the end of the observable and unobservable universe. Millions of years will pass, billions, ... read more