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Author:  Mike [ Mon Feb 25, 2008 7:25 pm ]
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For those of us who are brave enough to share our non-metal indulgences in music, I thought it would be appropriate to have a thread to share those purchases and your thoughts about them.


So, I'll take the first plunge:

Last week I picked up a copy of Kate Nash's "Made Of Bricks" and Robert Plant/Alison Krauss "Raising Sand".

Author:  Seinfeld26 [ Mon Feb 25, 2008 9:08 pm ]
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The last non-metal purchases I made were:

The Smashing Pumpkins - Siemese Dream
Primus - Pork Soda (no, I ultimately don't consider Primus metal)

That was almost seven weeks ago, though....

Author:  Legacy Of The Night [ Mon Feb 25, 2008 9:09 pm ]
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Don't we have the Alt. Metal forum's Purchases thread for this?

Author:  Seinfeld26 [ Mon Feb 25, 2008 9:15 pm ]
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Legacy Of The Night wrote:
Don't we have the Alt. Metal forum's Purchases thread for this?


I was thinking the same thing. Though, technically, that's mostly geared towards nu-metal and hard rock. Not so much softer rock or non-rock.

Author:  Mike [ Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:17 pm ]
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Legacy Of The Night wrote:
Don't we have the Alt. Metal forum's Purchases thread for this?


I officially inquired with Zad about this foray and he suggested just creating a thread here in general music. So, I did. I was gearing this more toward all purchases that are outside the general genres of rock/hard rock/metal and anything on the fringe.

Author:  The Evil Dead [ Mon Feb 25, 2008 11:28 pm ]
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Depeche Mode - Playing the Angel

Made it a couple weeks ago. Been ages since then for non metal buys.

Author:  TheOctavarius [ Tue Feb 26, 2008 1:40 am ]
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Isungset, Terje - Ice Concerts

Ice music. Srsly.

Author:  Goat [ Tue Feb 26, 2008 1:55 am ]
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Raven wrote:
For those of us who are brave enough to share our non-metal indulgences in music, I thought it would be appropriate to have a thread to share those purchases and your thoughts about them.


So, I'll take the first plunge:

Last week I picked up a copy of Kate Nash's "Made Of Bricks" and Robert Plant/Alison Krauss "Raising Sand".


How are you finding Made Of Bricks? Love it, personally, much better than Lily Allen. And I intend to get Raising Sand as well, the Daddy told me it was crap but I heard a radio track and it wasn't bad at all.

The last non-Rock/Metal purchase, which I may have mentioned already in Avant-Garde, was Einsturzende Neubauten - Alles Wieder Offen. Possibly a live album, not listened yet. Can't believe I'm the only one here into these guys, such a great Industrial band, and proper 'hitting random bits of metal to make music' Industrial rather than girly goth-electro Industrial. Very diverse, wonderfully atmospheric at times, highly recommended.

And hey, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds have a new album out! Must get that, love those guys.

Author:  Mike [ Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:56 am ]
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Zad wrote:
Raven wrote:
For those of us who are brave enough to share our non-metal indulgences in music, I thought it would be appropriate to have a thread to share those purchases and your thoughts about them.


So, I'll take the first plunge:

Last week I picked up a copy of Kate Nash's "Made Of Bricks" and Robert Plant/Alison Krauss "Raising Sand".


How are you finding Made Of Bricks? Love it, personally, much better than Lily Allen.


I have not had the opportunity to hear Lily Allen but I've heard the comparisons of Kate Nash to her. I like Kate's stuff. It's damn quirky but singing with such a profound British accent makes it almost impossible for me not to listen to her. I find it to be simple & fun music with tons of sarcasm. I mean with titles like Dickhead and Shit Song how can you go wrong?

:wink:

Author:  hellraiser_xes [ Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:32 am ]
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I have a few Enya, Enigma, and Bond CD's. But I'm currently digging a Dejavodoo Spells debut. They're a local band.

Author:  showmaster [ Tue Feb 26, 2008 8:10 am ]
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I have bought this while I was 6th or 7th grade.

School of Rock - Soundtrack
xXx - Soundtrack
Travis - Invisible Band

Author:  Afro Lint [ Tue Feb 26, 2008 8:20 am ]
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On the year, this is what I've bought that's completely removed from rock or metal. Basically folk, chicks and pianos, and a few rap albums.

Apple, Fiona - Extraordinary Machine
Beastie Boys - Cooky Puss (EP)
Beastie Boys - So What'cha Want (EP)
Beastie Boys - To The 5 Boroughs
Beastie Boys - Triple Trouble (CD Single w/Non-LP Tracks)
Difranco, Ani - Official Bootleg #10: Hamburg, Germany 10.18.07 (2CD)
Elan - London Express
Elan - Street Child
Ferrick, Melissa - Freedom
Harper, Ben - Fight For Your Mind
Hart, Beth - Leave The Light On
Johnson, Jack - If I Had Eyes (7" Single w/Non-LP Track)
Johnson, Jack - Sleep Through The Static
Kitchell, Sonya - Words Came Back To Me
Kottonmouth Kings - Greatest Highs (2CD)
Kottonmouth Kings - Greatest Highs (Bonus EP)
Lee, Jennifer - Beyond The Frame
Martin, Charlotte - Rarities .4 (EP) (1 of 200)
Matthews, Jennifer - The Wheel
Mclachlan, Sarah - Hold On (CD Single w/Non-LP Tracks)
Morissette, Alanis - Feast On Scraps (CD/DVD)
Stuart, Mary - Freedom Train (EP)
Stuart, Mary - Scribble
Warsawpack - Stocks & Bombs

Author:  Goat [ Tue Feb 26, 2008 11:44 am ]
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Raven wrote:
Zad wrote:
Raven wrote:
For those of us who are brave enough to share our non-metal indulgences in music, I thought it would be appropriate to have a thread to share those purchases and your thoughts about them.


So, I'll take the first plunge:

Last week I picked up a copy of Kate Nash's "Made Of Bricks" and Robert Plant/Alison Krauss "Raising Sand".


How are you finding Made Of Bricks? Love it, personally, much better than Lily Allen.


I have not had the opportunity to hear Lily Allen but I've heard the comparisons of Kate Nash to her. I like Kate's stuff. It's damn quirky but singing with such a profound British accent makes it almost impossible for me not to listen to her. I find it to be simple & fun music with tons of sarcasm. I mean with titles like Dickhead and Shit Song how can you go wrong?

:wink:


Definately. Check Lily Allen out for a more Dancehall-flavoured, slightly less sarcastic style.

And I've been meaning to get To The Five Boroughs for a while now after liking the radio-played songs from when it came out. Could never get into early BB, but I think I'll try and get this one...

Author:  metalheadjoe666 [ Thu Feb 28, 2008 2:21 am ]
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The last non-metal purchase i made was 'Sountrack to a vacant life' by The Flashbulb. Absolutely incredible album. Possibly the most beautiful album i've heard.
:D

Author:  Emperor Me [ Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:19 am ]
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Not too long ago I bought Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell by Jedi Mind Tricks. It completely crushes the arguement that all rap sucks, I'll tell you that.

Apart from that, I'm drawing a blank :rolleyes:.

Author:  EdgeOfForever [ Thu Feb 28, 2008 5:17 am ]
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Emperor Me wrote:
Not too long ago I bought Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell by Jedi Mind Tricks. It completely crushes the arguement that all rap sucks, I'll tell you that.

Apart from that, I'm drawing a blank :rolleyes:.


Awesome choice. You should get Legacy of Blood also, if you haven't already.

Author:  Jeff@Metalreviews [ Fri Feb 29, 2008 3:43 pm ]
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Just got the first three Tom Petty albums. I already have Full Moon Fever, Into The Great Wide Open and Greatest Hits. After watching his performance on the Super Bowl and catching a BBC Crown Jewels performance from around 1978 or so on VH1 Classics, I got on a Tom Petty kick of sorts!

Author:  Adam [ Fri Feb 29, 2008 7:11 pm ]
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EdgeOfForever wrote:
Emperor Me wrote:
Not too long ago I bought Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell by Jedi Mind Tricks. It completely crushes the arguement that all rap sucks, I'll tell you that.

Apart from that, I'm drawing a blank :rolleyes:.


Awesome choice. You should get Legacy of Blood also, if you haven't already.


Agreed, JMT is real hip-hop, which basically means it goes basically unnoticed in today's "rap" landscape. I would get Violent by Design also if you don't have it.

Author:  Goat [ Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:12 am ]
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Jeff@Metalreviews wrote:
Just got the first three Tom Petty albums. I already have Full Moon Fever, Into The Great Wide Open and Greatest Hits. After watching his performance on the Super Bowl and catching a BBC Crown Jewels performance from around 1978 or so on VH1 Classics, I got on a Tom Petty kick of sorts!


I'm going to have to get some TP, loved The Travelling Wilburys.

Beastie Boys - To The 5 Boroughs

Author:  Legacy Of The Night [ Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:54 am ]
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Adam wrote:
EdgeOfForever wrote:
Emperor Me wrote:
Not too long ago I bought Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell by Jedi Mind Tricks. It completely crushes the arguement that all rap sucks, I'll tell you that.

Apart from that, I'm drawing a blank :rolleyes:.


Awesome choice. You should get Legacy of Blood also, if you haven't already.


Agreed, JMT is real hip-hop, which basically means it goes basically unnoticed in today's "rap" landscape. I would get Violent by Design also if you don't have it.


For some reason, I'm really not into angry Rap/Hip-Hop. It just turns me off.

A while back, I got Aesop Rock's None Shall Pass, and it's really fucking good. It's not angry nor is it aggressive; it's poetic. It crushes that same argument for me, but in a calmer way. Which is the way I like it.

But I'm still really really picky about the genre. Apart for Aesop Rock and maybe one or two others, I haven't come across any Rap that I really really like.

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