Albums You're Digging II

1.I set my frienRAB on fire-you can't spell slaughter without laughter

2.Bring me the horizon-suicide season

3.The format-Interventions and lullabies

4.Whitechapel-This is exile
 
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Pretty cool, chill stuff. Nice record to sit back and relax to.
 
Wire, Send

I'm really digging this one right now. After a series of over-computerized electronic albums in the 80's, they've gone back to their punk roots. It's harder and heavier than anything they've done since Pink Flag, and it had just as much substance and power as that classic. If Bruce Gilbert had to leave, this was the way to do it.

Bill Nelson, Chance Encounters in the Garden of Lights

I was never a huge fan of Bill Nelson's band, BeBop Deluxe, but his solo career has been rich and rewarding. This is his best work, showing just how textured and evocative arabient keyboard pieces can be, and the lyrics inspired by his Gnostic beliefs are quite moving as well. Too bad he's languished in obscurity for a while now.
 
Breaking out another one of the old favs tonight...

Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach - Painted From Memory
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...well, kinda. A few songs on it I don't like aside, I just love the laid-back, melodic feel of this - one of few albums I own that's guaranteed to chill me out no matter what.
 
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Jimi Hendrix - Live At Berkley (1970)

Need I say any more? The great man himself, although he is not my favourite guitarist, only coming in at about nuraber 6, hearing him live is a treat.
 
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Yes, everyone knows this is one of my favorite albums, but I seriously can't give it enough praise. Some parts are absolutely unbelievable, and I always hear something new. I regret now not putting this higher on my list.

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Fuck you, 1039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours pwns.
 
I don't think I've ever woken up before I planned, but I have to say that I am digging these albums, too. I was never a fan of Nick Cave but he is slowly growing on me... definitely suit a chilled mood.
 
^^That's the only Pale Saints album I have and I absolutely love it. But, for some reason I still haven't heard other albums and they didn't have many, only three I think. I just know they can't be better than The Comforts of Madness, as it's pretty much perfect. Sea of Sound and Sight of You are highlights for me, but all songs are great.
 
I doubly agree.

Although what would make it better is if people stated why they liked the album, or at least the genre. In case you're not familiar with the band/arist. No point in finding Hop-hop albums on a recommendation if that's a genre you're never gonna be interested in.
 
"You are only allowed to post URLs to other sites after you have made 15 posts or more."
Bleh :/ Right now it's "OK Computer" by Radiohead. Does anyone know Radiohead well enough to suggest which of their albums I should buy next ? :)
 
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