Mothman |
San Cisco – Girls Do Cry
Passion Pit – Moth’s Wings
Redcoats – Dreamshaker
Foster The People – Call It What You Want
Skrillex – Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
The Drones – Suicide is Painless (cover, live)
Warpaint – Undertow
Bear Hands – Crime Pays
Children Collide – Loveless
Little Red – It’s Alright
Laurefindel |
Totally entranced by the Alice in wonderland theme lately. Didn't see the movie but heard this music for the first time this spring in a dance college final recital at my Theatre.
This music hasn't left my mind since...
Dementrius RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16 |
Mothman |
Nirvana – The Man Who Sold The World (cover)
The Mars Volta – Take The Veil Cerpin Taxt
Rise Against – Make It Stop (September’s Children)
Arctic Monkeys – Don’t Sit Down Cause I’ve Moved Your Chair
Foster The People – Call It What You Want
Calling All Cars – Reptile
Ou Est Le Swimming Pool – Jackson’s Last Stand
Adele – Rolling In The Deep
Psiphyre |
FTIsland - Revolution
FTIsland - Wing
FTIsland - Flower Rock
FTIsland - Haruka
FTIsland - Maho (Magic)
UVERworld - Gekido (Turbulence)
UVERworld - Go-On
UVERworld - D-TecnoLife
UVERworld - just Melody
Bump of Chicken - Karma
Bump of Chicken - Mayday
Bump of Chicken - R.I.P.
Flow - Music
Flow - Butterfly
Flow - Word of the Voice
Baest - Shock
TVXQ - Why (Keep your head down)
TVXQ - Maximum
TVXQ - She
TVXQ - Maximum
Not necessarily in this order ^^
-- C.
Mikaze |
Infected Mushroom - Saeed
Infected Mushroom - Becoming Insane
Infected Mushroom - Artillery
Infected Mushroom - Can't Stop
Infected Mushroom - Riders on the Storm
Infected Mushroom - Deck and Sheker
Infected Mushroom - Poquito Mas
Deastro - Day of Wonder
Deastro - Moondagger
Faunts - M4 Pt.1 (DVAS Macho Mix)
Hybrid - Formula of Fear
Pendulum - Hold Your Colour (Bipolar Mix)
Ronald Jenkees - Disorganized Fun
Ronald Jenkees - Fifteen Fifty
Ronald Jenkees - Guitar Sound
Atlas Plug - Winds of Sand
The Last Shadow Puppets - Age of the Understatement
The Last Shadow Puppets - Only The Truth
Gnarls Barkley - Storm Coming
Patrick Curtin |
Marilyn Manson: Unkillable Monster
Garbage: Right Between the Eyes
Deftones: My Own Summer (Shove It)
NIN: Happiness In Slavery
Faith No More: Stripsearch
Sexpod: Baby Window
Cake: Pentagram
Apocalyptica feat. Corey Taylor: Im Not Jesus
LSO feat. John Williams: Into The Estuary {Jaws}
Mindless Self Indulgence: Electro Hurtz {Mix by Combichrist}
Mothman |
Kasabian – Switchblade Smiles
You Am I – Mr Milk
Camille – Ta Douleur
Sbtrkt (featuring Little Dragon) – Wildfire
Mark Farina (featuring Sean Hayes) – Dream Machine
Floatingme – Spirals
Children Collide – Loveless
Death Cab For Cutie – You Are A Tourist
Seeker Lover Keeper – Even Though I’m A Woman
Portugal. The Man – Got It All (This Can’t Be Living Now)
Split Seconds – All You Gotta Do
The Mars Volta – Wax Simulacra
Myles Mayo – How You Done Me Wrong
The Kills – Future Starts Slow
Patrick Curtin |
Stabbing Westward: Don't Believe
Beastie Boys: Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun
Marilyn Manson: Tainted Love
Arnoldo Cohen and the Sao Paulo Orchestra:Totentanz for Piano and Orchestra
Smash Mouth: Peace Frog
Mindless Self Indulgence: London Bridge
Metallica: Damage Inc.
Orbital: The Saint
Rush: Freewill
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny |
Jonathan Coulton - "Code Monkey"
Jonathan Coulton - "Chiron Beta Prime"
Mastodon - "Colony of Birchmen"
Dax Riggs - "Wall of Death"
Gipsy Kings - "Hotel California (Spanish version)" (cover)
Motorhead - "Heroes"
Manowar - "Blood of the Kings"
'Cat' (Danny John-Jules), with Craig Charles and Chris Barries - "Tongue Tied"
Ian Hu & Mark Lambert, with Diane Hunt - "Red Dwarf Theme (live)"
Mark Erelli - "Five Beer Moon (live)"
Black 47 - "The Big Fellah"
Iris DeMent - "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms"
Tom Waits - "The Piano Has Been Drinking"
The Isley Brothers - "This Old Heart of Mine"
Michael Jackson - "Bad"
KoRn - "Twilight Zone theme" (cover)
Killing Joke - "Death and Resurrection Show"
Tom Waits - "I Don't Wanna Grow Up"
Judas Priest - "Breaking The Law"
Novadriver - "Bury Me Alive"
Rob Zombie - "Living Dead Girl (Subliminal Seduction remix)"
Luigi Boccherini - "Minuetto"
Dropkick Murphys - "Pipe Bomb on Landsdowne"
Hollywood Undead - "Undead"
Rollins Band - "The End of Something"
Gailbraithe |
I don't normally post in these kinds of threads, but I'm listening to the B!$##*+@ Surfers. Specifically the song Birds.
Yep. I just posted to say B****$+@.
B!~#@!!
Jason Nelson Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4, Legendary Games |
Fred Hammond and Radical for Christ - "Let the Praise Begin" [Live]
AC/DC - "Overdose"
Led Zeppelin - "Whole Lotta Love"
Ted Nugent - "Cat Scratch Fever"
Foreigner - "Long, Long Way from Home"
Iron Maiden - "Running Free"
Led Zeppelin - "Ten Years Gone"
Bach Collegium Japan - "And With His Stripes We Are Healed"
Fred Hammond and Radical for Christ - "I Wanna Know Your Ways" [Live]
Robert Goulet - "Panis Angelicus"
Journey - "Natural Thing"
Journey - "Homemade Love"
Led Zeppelin - "What Is and What Should Never Be"
Mothman |
The Horrors – Still Life
Emma Louise – Jungle
Klaxons – Twin Flames
Redcoats – Dreamshaker
Mr Little Jeans – The Suburbs (cover)
The Panics – Don’t Fight It
Florence + The Machine – You’ve Got The Love (live)
Kikuyu – Infodome
The Cruel Sea – Black Stick
Cloud Control – Gold Canary
Regurgitator – I Sucked A Lot Of C*** To Get Where I Am
Midnight Oil – King of the Mountain
Doodlebug Anklebiter |
Patrick Curtin |
ZZ Top--Tres Hombres
Which deserves three (3) links:
That's a good one Independent Citizen Anklebiter. But don't forget Dugello, and Thank You among others.
Doodlebug Anklebiter |
Those are, indeed, excellent albums, Comrade Curtin.
I've been known to drink a few (twelve counts as a few, right?) Budweisers and start arguments about how ZZ Top are the greatest thing about Texas, but that's just me trolling.
Non-trolling, I often spend time at night wondering about which is the last, great, American classic rock band: ZZ Top or Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers? I remain undecided.
drunken_nomad |
Non-trolling, I often spend time at night wondering about which is the last, great, American classic rock band: ZZ Top or Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers? I remain undecided.
Heartbreakers.
These guys give their all onstage...plus they are still releasing a lot of good music. Mojo had a couple clunkers on it, but Im pretty sure they will play "First Flash of Freedom" and maybe "Jefferson Jericho Blues" on tour for several years.
I cant remember the last thing ZZTop released..."Velcro Fly"? Maybe there was a ballad or something on the "Armageddon" soundtrack? Dont get me wrong, the ones you and Curtin (everybody's russian all of a sudden) mentioned are great, but what have they done lately?
Doodlebug Anklebiter |
Heartbreakers.These guys give their all onstage...plus they are still releasing a lot of good music. Mojo had a couple clunkers on it, but Im pretty sure they will play "First Flash of Freedom" and maybe "Jefferson Jericho Blues" on tour for several years.
I cant remember the last thing ZZTop released..."Velcro Fly"? Maybe there was a ballad or something on the "Armageddon" soundtrack? Dont get me wrong, the ones you and Curtin (everybody's russian all of a sudden) mentioned are great, but what have they done lately?
Yeah, I lean towards the Heartbreakers, too, but I'm still undecided.
Jeremy Mac Donald |
Totally entranced by the Alice in wonderland theme lately. Didn't see the movie but heard this music for the first time this spring in a dance college final recital at my Theatre.
This music hasn't left my mind since...
Wow...good catch.
Jeremy Mac Donald |
I've become somewhat infatuated recently with heavy rock/metal type songs that feature female leads. Its a tricky type of music to create because, if you don't do a really good job of designing the music around her singing, you pretty much just drown her out and the whole thing sounds like crap.
This is basically just a physics of sound waves issue which is why it is so critical to make the female lead the centre of sound that is created.
Two examples that got it right (IMO) are:
After Forever - Energize Me
Which deals with the physics issue by pretty much just building the music up - by the end where the lead singer, Floor, is just belting it out the music really is overpowering her vocals but by that point the song has built to such a crescendo that the listener does not care any more.
The Birthday Massacre - Red Stars
Produced by one of the members of Skinny Puppy this song shows the producers understanding of the issue and the song morphs between heavy metal and Electronica in order to accent and accommodate the lead singer, Chibi's, vocals.
feytharn |
I've become somewhat infatuated recently with heavy rock/metal type songs that feature female leads. Its a tricky type of music to create because, if you don't do a really good job of designing the music around her singing, you pretty much just drown her out and the whole thing sounds like crap.
This is basically just a physics of sound waves issue which is why it is so critical to make the female lead the centre of sound that is created.
Two examples that got it right (IMO) are:
After Forever - Energize Me
Which deals with the physics issue by pretty much just building the music up - by the end where the lead singer, Floor, is just belting it out the music really is overpowering her vocals but by that point the song has built to such a crescendo that the listener does not care any more.The Birthday Massacre - Red Stars
Produced by one of the members of Skinny Puppy this song shows the producers understanding of the issue and the song morphs between heavy metal and Electronica in order to accent and accommodate the lead singer, Chibi's, vocals.
I you haven't done so by now, try out
EpicaLeaves Eyes
All Ends
Kiske & Somerville
Jeremy Mac Donald |
Jeremy Mac Donald wrote:I've become somewhat infatuated recently with heavy rock/metal type songs that feature female leads. Its a tricky type of music to create because, if you don't do a really good job of designing the music around her singing, you pretty much just drown her out and the whole thing sounds like crap.
This is basically just a physics of sound waves issue which is why it is so critical to make the female lead the centre of sound that is created.
Two examples that got it right (IMO) are:
After Forever - Energize Me
Which deals with the physics issue by pretty much just building the music up - by the end where the lead singer, Floor, is just belting it out the music really is overpowering her vocals but by that point the song has built to such a crescendo that the listener does not care any more.The Birthday Massacre - Red Stars
Produced by one of the members of Skinny Puppy this song shows the producers understanding of the issue and the song morphs between heavy metal and Electronica in order to accent and accommodate the lead singer, Chibi's, vocals.I you haven't done so by now, try out
Epica
Leaves Eyes
All Ends
Kiske & Somerville
All Ends was definitely interesting, thanks for that.
I know Epica but generally feel that they, like most of the bands you pointed out (and many others like Nightwish) don't do nearly enough to design the music around the singer, never a bad idea with any group and critical if your in a genre that's defining feature is wall of sound...that wall of sound buries a soprano.