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Hypnopazuzu - Create Christ Sailor Boy
Scott Kelly, Steve Von Till, Wino - The Songs of Townes Van Zandt

Hypnopazuzu - Create Christ Sailor Boy
Scott Kelly, Steve Von Till, Wino - The Songs of Townes Van Zandt

How is that Hypnopazuzu?Real curious about that one…liked the one track i heard…

[reply]Hypnopazuzu - Create Christ Sailor Boy
Scott Kelly, Steve Von Till, Wino - The Songs of Townes Van Zandt

How is that Hypnopazuzu?Real curious about that one…liked the one track i heard…[/reply]

I like it a lot - better than the last few Current 93 albums. It reminds me very much of the Current 93/HOH album “Islands”.

Blackfield II

16Volt - The Negative Space

Hate to say it but it sucks hard. First time they have disappointed me.

Blackfield II

New one coming out in November…

NP:
Nefilim-Zoon

New one coming out in November…

Yeah…gonna order it. Alan parsons engineered some tunes too. [tongue]

New one coming out in November…

Yeah…gonna order it. Alan parsons engineered some tunes too. [tongue]

Luckily Steven Wilson is fully involved in this one…the ones where his participation is limited leave much to be desired…I like Aviv but this project requires both to be fully involved to be successful,imo…

and yeah,very cool that Alan Parsons is involved…

NP:
Hawkwind- Choose your Masques

The new Brujeria
Aphex Twin - Cheetah EP
Anything by Ice-T or Body Count

The new Brujeria
Aphex Twin - Cheetah EP
Anything by Ice-T or Body Count

THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD!!!

Genesis: Archives 1 & 2

Pig - The Gospel

Finally got around to listening to it.

Eh, new album was pretty bland but i dont expect Watts to pump out anything amazing at this stage of the game. Stand out tracks for me were Diamond Sinners, Toleration or Truth and Drugzilla (The Compound Eye version is much better tho).

Pig - The Gospel

Finally got around to listening to it.

Eh, new album was pretty bland but i dont expect Watts to pump out anything amazing at this stage of the game. Stand out tracks for me were Diamond Sinners, Toleration or Truth and Drugzilla (The Compound Eye version is much better tho).

I like it. Grows on you. Having a few drinks helps too.

More new listens for ya, now with EDU-TAINING MICRO-REVIEWS ™ [shocked]

Body Sculptures, “A Body Turns To Eden”

Dour, monochrome, synth-dirgey music with little filligrees of “noise” to give it extra legitimacy. Reminds me of the few things on the Blackest Ever Black label that a find boring, just more so. Why people think music like this needs to be made now, rather than in 1983, I don’t know.

Bruce Haack, “Haackula”

Now THAT’s more like it - dour insomniac synth-y music done much better, shot through with all sorts of perverse humor. Unlike Body Sculptures, will leave you in disbelief that it was made when it was made, but in a good way.

Lydia Lunch Retrovirus, “Live in Zurich”

Like nowadays Genesis P Orridge, sometimes Lydia Lunch is insufferable, but sometimes she enlists a killer backing band and turns in a menacing and feverish set like this. Weasel Walter on guitar slashes and hacks his way surprisingly well through songs once played by the late Rowland S. Howard, and Bob Bert on drums is always a welcome presence.

Palmer Rockey, “Rockey’s Style: Movie Album”

Only in Texas…Twerk4Love will enjoy this one. And there’s no way I can turn in a review of this bizarro, occult lounge lizard B-movie schlock that is [url http://www.lysergia.com/LamaReviews/reviews6.htm]any better than this one. A must buy for fans of those “more David Lynch than David Lynch” corners of life.

Ghost - Popestar
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Skeleton Tree
Wovenhand - Star Treatment
Misfits - Friday the 13th

W.A.S.P.

The Last Command

M83 GO! [i][b]

[/b][/i]Death Cab for Cutie - Good Help (Is So Hard To Find)

PIG The Gospel

John Coltrane-Stardust

Laika - Silver Apples of the Moon

Belatedly got the vinyl reissue of this; one of my favorite albums from the '90s. Still baffles me how stuff like this wasn’t selling millions of copies at the time of its release, yet Pearl Bummer and company were. “If You Miss” and “Red River” are a couple of the slinkiest sexiest pop songs of their time.

Crash Course in Science - Signals from Pier Thirteen

Awesome little slab of caustic early '80s industrialism; the Philly-accented chant of “CAHHDBOAHHD…LAAA-AMMB” is perfect for mixing in with Liaisons Dangereuses, Normal, DAF etc.

Coil - The New Backwards

Important Records has this out on vinyl again. Though I was never as impressed by the Coil music that was done without John Balance physically present to oversee it, there are still some high-quality moments of luminous darkness in “Copacaballa” and “Be Careful What You Wish For.”