skinny puppy......
"To Be An Angle BLind..." is definitely my favorite Tear Garden album.
Cool that there's so many people here into this type of stuff. I think I have every Subconcious Records release so far, this stuff is what electronic music is about.
Cool that there's so many people here into this type of stuff. I think I have every Subconcious Records release so far, this stuff is what electronic music is about.
tarekith
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Perhaps the most embarassing thing I ever did was use the entire Lyrics from "Pheonix" as a yearbook quote.Tarekith wrote:"To Be An Angle BLind..." is definitely my favorite Tear Garden album.
Cool that there's so many people here into this type of stuff. I think I have every Subconcious Records release so far, this stuff is what electronic music is about.

I once made a cathartic portrait of a malicious ex out of the lyrics to SK's Dogsh*t. It wasn't her entire body, actually it was just her face...


Back on topic: Years Later I pulled the "To be an Angel Blind..." off of the web, after having scratched my cd to death, and was playing this one song that goes "No ropes no strings, no obligations, I don't own you be quite sure you don't own me." as my live in girl friend came home. I was so engrossed in it that I left it playing, perhaps even singing along. Days later we broke up!

I'm sort of scared of listening to it now!
Come to think of it, both of these girls were crazy Irish girls. There it is fellows! If you ever have need to eliminate any extra crazy Irish girls from your life...
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Journey was the most polished by far, but "Call the Ambulance... Before I Hurt Myself" has its own charm. "Call the Ambulance..." sounds like discarded scraps from skinny puppy songs that were too dorky or happy. Also some twisted jamaican references.suburbanbather wrote:Yeah, lock yourself in your studio/room, and throw away the key.andrewbrewer wrote: (give me some tips, anyone! please!)![]()
I've only heard Journey to the Center of the Bowl. Are the other albums worth grabbing if you enjoyed Journey....?
I found it at this store called Media Play in Buffalo NY, for less than $5. This place was kinda like a trashy Borders with a completely unorganized used cd section. I also found the soundtrack for the movie "Killing Zoe" which is pretty damn good.
MythMaker
so any of you guys hear the new album clips? they blew my mind, these guys never stop amazing me with their abilities man.
this album is going to be one of the best albums of their careers. i cant imagine anyone being dissapointed about this one
snippets
http://www.cede.ch/de/music-cd/frames/f ... obj=604106
Highlights: Ugli, Pasturn, Politikil
this album is going to be one of the best albums of their careers. i cant imagine anyone being dissapointed about this one
snippets
http://www.cede.ch/de/music-cd/frames/f ... obj=604106
Highlights: Ugli, Pasturn, Politikil
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in my opinion, they're one of the most inspirational bands (of that calibre) in the industry, very underrated compared to nine inch nails (and im sick of how people consider nin to be "more industrial than thou").
same goes with kmfdm!
same goes with kmfdm!
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thats what they said about the greater wrong of the right, this one however is a new direction, a new puppy, no mash ups of individual materials coming together.suburbanbather wrote:Sounds like a 50/50 mix between Ohgr's and Cevin Key's solo projects fused together. I have a feeling this is going to be better than "The Greater Wrong of Right"
so far from the snippets i think this cd will blow the doors off the last one. the end of january cant come fast enough!
the most influential, legendary band of its time still delivering almost 2 decades later!!!!