What are you listening to right now?

Lull-Cold Summer

VA - The Active Listener’s Acid Folk Sampler Vol. 2
Beach House - Thank Your Lucky Stars
Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross - Gone Girl
Type O Negative - World Coming Down

Cypher 7-Security
Bill Laswell-Outer Dark
Axiom Ambient-Lost in Translation
Final-One
Valis 1-Destruction of Syntax

Cypher 7-Security
Bill Laswell-Outer Dark
Axiom Ambient-Lost in Translation
Final-One
Valis 1-Destruction of Syntax

Well it looks like at least one of us remembered to celebrate International Subharmonic Day.

re: Loop, from before - “Soundhead,” “Fix to Fall,” “Too Real to Feel” and “Forever” are some of my favorite songs even remotely connected to “rock music”. That whole record feels like some alien intelligence doing a guess-timate of psychedelic rock based on second hand accounts, and getting it down almost perfectly, but failing to completely mask the alien weirdness behind the jams.

gordon lightfoot - sundown - live 1974

Beck and neil young - pocahontas - bridge school benefit…10/23/11

this song rules …

Goblin (all iterations)
Pantera
Black Sabbath
Anthrax

[reply]Cypher 7-Security
Bill Laswell-Outer Dark
Axiom Ambient-Lost in Translation
Final-One
Valis 1-Destruction of Syntax

Well it looks like at least one of us remembered to celebrate International Subharmonic Day.

re: Loop, from before - “Soundhead,” “Fix to Fall,” “Too Real to Feel” and “Forever” are some of my favorite songs even remotely connected to “rock music”. That whole record feels like some alien intelligence doing a guess-timate of psychedelic rock based on second hand accounts, and getting it down almost perfectly, but failing to completely mask the alien weirdness behind the jams.[/reply]

Yeah,just been doing a lot of Laswell in general but indeed I have been hitting the Subharmonic frequently as of late…

Good description of Loop there…that sums it up pretty well…same way I feel about Chrome in a different context/aesthetic…

Good description of Loop there…that sums it up pretty well…same way I feel about Chrome in a different context/aesthetic…

Weird, I was going to use Chrome as a point of comparison in that original post but somehow decided not to.

The “Half Machine Lip Moves” album is a great example of that; starts off sounding like MC5 / Stooges and then suddenly all the pretense of humanity melts away and you’re confronted with whatever trans-dimensional entity has been trying to disguise itself as a rock band.

I was plowing through Philip K. Dick books at the time I was really into that band, a good combo I reckon

Old Funeral - Our Condolences (Disc 2)

n/p: [url https://youtu.be/j0x8SlZ0Htg]Marilyn Manson “Everyday Is Halloween”

n/p: [url https://youtu.be/j0x8SlZ0Htg]Marilyn Manson “Everyday Is Halloween”

Sounds like Paul Barker trying to imitate Marilyn Manson…

[reply]n/p: [url https://youtu.be/j0x8SlZ0Htg]Marilyn Manson “Everyday Is Halloween”

Sounds like Paul Barker trying to imitate Marilyn Manson…[/reply]

It’s neither.

http://www.mansonwiki.com/wiki/List_of_fake_Marilyn_Manson_songs#.22Every_Day_is_Halloween.22

Funny. Guy does a good MM impression.

GOD-Anatomy of Addiction
GOD-Loco
GOD-Appeal to Human Greed

GOD-Anatomy of Addiction
GOD-Loco
GOD-Appeal to Human Greed

Were Zorn and Justin Broadrick on all of them?

Broadrick was but not Zorn…he was only on Loco…

Actually I think it was Possession that Zorn was on…memory getting rusty in my old age…

Actually I think it was Possession that Zorn was on…memory getting rusty in my old age…

Yes Possession is the one that Zorn features on.

Anatomy of Addiction is my favorite of theirs (and in fact one of my favorite ‘heavy’ albums period), but Possession has some terrific moments.

I haven’t given a shout-out to Lou Cicciotelli here yet; the guy is a great percussionist who really added some major flair to the God records, and could smoothly transition from their psychotronic nightmare world to slightly more ‘chill’ work in Laika and Eardrum.