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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2012 14:18:31 GMT
The most mental & possibly best record I've heard all year is 'World Music' by Goat. A psychedelic Rock record from Sweden which has influences all over the place. Sounds like one of those lost eclectic rock records from the early 70's. African beats, kraut at times, fuzzy guitars, just a great mix of all things wonderful. Here somebody sums them up better than I can: Goat are a mysterious collective from the remote village of Korpolombolo in the dark forests of Sweden, a place apparently haunted by a voodoo curse dating back centuries. The legend may well be hogwash but there is something mystical brewing on Goat’s debut album. ‘World Music’ is an astonishing listen - a seething mix of samba beats, Afro-Kraut rock grooves and decidedly nasty psychedelia. It’s as if Spacemen 3 swallowed Paul Simon’s ‘Graceland’ and projectile-vomited nine nuggets of joy. ‘Disco Fever’ is booty-shaking filth, while ‘Let It Bleed’ is a sizzling, horn-laden funk workout reminiscent of Parliament at their most deranged. A brilliant and intoxicating record.
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Post by srk on Sept 28, 2012 15:47:11 GMT
Besides releasing a mediocre album this year, The Soundtrack Of Our Lives are splitting. Sad news, always thought I'd manage to see them live some year. Yeah, that's one of the more disappointing albums I heard this year. Not because it's bad (it's actually not bad at all), but their last 4 albums set my expectations so high that it was a let-down that it was only good. Glad I saw them last year in a tiny club in toronto. The last great rock'n roll band out there. (Aside from beady eye, natch.)
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Post by Simone on Sept 28, 2012 16:01:56 GMT
The most mental & possibly best record I've heard all year is 'World Music' by Goat. A psychedelic Rock record from Sweden which has influences all over the place. Sounds like one of those lost eclectic rock records from the early 70's. African beats, kraut at times, fuzzy guitars, just a great mix of all things wonderful. Here somebody sums them up better than I can: Goat are a mysterious collective from the remote village of Korpolombolo in the dark forests of Sweden, a place apparently haunted by a voodoo curse dating back centuries. The legend may well be hogwash but there is something mystical brewing on Goat’s debut album. ‘World Music’ is an astonishing listen - a seething mix of samba beats, Afro-Kraut rock grooves and decidedly nasty psychedelia. It’s as if Spacemen 3 swallowed Paul Simon’s ‘Graceland’ and projectile-vomited nine nuggets of joy. ‘Disco Fever’ is booty-shaking filth, while ‘Let It Bleed’ is a sizzling, horn-laden funk workout reminiscent of Parliament at their most deranged. A brilliant and intoxicating record.Fuck me, that's phenomenal! Finally we're getting some proper guitars and rhythms this year! Gotta get this record as soon as possible...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2012 16:27:30 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2012 17:01:33 GMT
Can't wait to check this out, Karlos.
Tomorrow will be all about this album and FIFA 13.
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Post by barny on Sept 30, 2012 18:13:40 GMT
I'm not very keen on the vocals, but really digging the bounciness of Let It Bleed.
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Post by Columbia_rocks_man on Oct 1, 2012 18:57:47 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2012 19:48:48 GMT
The most mental & possibly best record I've heard all year is 'World Music' by Goat. A psychedelic Rock record from Sweden which has influences all over the place. Sounds like one of those lost eclectic rock records from the early 70's. African beats, kraut at times, fuzzy guitars, just a great mix of all things wonderful. Here somebody sums them up better than I can: Goat are a mysterious collective from the remote village of Korpolombolo in the dark forests of Sweden, a place apparently haunted by a voodoo curse dating back centuries. The legend may well be hogwash but there is something mystical brewing on Goat’s debut album. ‘World Music’ is an astonishing listen - a seething mix of samba beats, Afro-Kraut rock grooves and decidedly nasty psychedelia. It’s as if Spacemen 3 swallowed Paul Simon’s ‘Graceland’ and projectile-vomited nine nuggets of joy. ‘Disco Fever’ is booty-shaking filth, while ‘Let It Bleed’ is a sizzling, horn-laden funk workout reminiscent of Parliament at their most deranged. A brilliant and intoxicating record.Fuck me, that's phenomenal! Finally we're getting some proper guitars and rhythms this year! Gotta get this record as soon as possible... Finally! young anti 40 year old pedophile rock n roll music. Is the album out now? Fuck can't wait to give them a proper listen.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2012 20:01:43 GMT
I posted a link 2 posts down from the original one with a download.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2012 20:04:14 GMT
I posted a link 2 posts down from the original one with a download. whaT A FUCKING LEGEND THANK YOU, MAN!!!!!!! HERO OF THE YEAR!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2012 20:18:15 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2012 20:23:29 GMT
I posted a link 2 posts down from the original one with a download. cheers boosh, I see its a nice phat 85mb in size too, god like signs.
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Post by krburg on Oct 1, 2012 21:10:39 GMT
The most mental & possibly best record I've heard all year is 'World Music' by Goat. A psychedelic Rock record from Sweden which has influences all over the place. Sounds like one of those lost eclectic rock records from the early 70's. African beats, kraut at times, fuzzy guitars, just a great mix of all things wonderful. Here somebody sums them up better than I can: Goat are a mysterious collective from the remote village of Korpolombolo in the dark forests of Sweden, a place apparently haunted by a voodoo curse dating back centuries. The legend may well be hogwash but there is something mystical brewing on Goat’s debut album. ‘World Music’ is an astonishing listen - a seething mix of samba beats, Afro-Kraut rock grooves and decidedly nasty psychedelia. It’s as if Spacemen 3 swallowed Paul Simon’s ‘Graceland’ and projectile-vomited nine nuggets of joy. ‘Disco Fever’ is booty-shaking filth, while ‘Let It Bleed’ is a sizzling, horn-laden funk workout reminiscent of Parliament at their most deranged. A brilliant and intoxicating record.This is the fucking nuts, loving it
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Post by Mr David on Oct 2, 2012 16:44:10 GMT
Finally! young anti 40 year old pedophile rock n roll music. do you know how old goat actually is? (hint: his dad is 88)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2012 19:07:57 GMT
Finally! young anti 40 year old pedophile rock n roll music. do you know how old goat actually is? (hint: his dad is 88) I'm not sure why you've replied to this? Only a nervous pedo would post a reply such as yours.
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Post by jimmy on Oct 2, 2012 23:38:21 GMT
The Goat record is fucking brilliant. Im going to to see them in 3 weeks at the Star and shadow in Newcastle.
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Post by Mr David on Oct 3, 2012 0:08:37 GMT
Actually they are part of a great line up at the Lexington. Teeth of the sea who are headlining are fucking superb and I've heard good things about GNOD
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Post by Rollinice on Oct 3, 2012 2:33:17 GMT
tame impala, washed out, wild nothing, twin shadow, and i'm sure by the sea will make the list too.
surprised mister david has not brought them up but he is probably out of touch with the liverpool scene.
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Post by titchjuicy on Oct 3, 2012 11:51:51 GMT
gonna have to check that Goat record out- sounds amazing
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Post by Mr David on Oct 3, 2012 13:38:45 GMT
by the sea will make the list too. surprised mister david has not brought them up but he is probably out of touch with the liverpool scene. yeah I'm massively out of touch. they're not up to scratch, there are a couple of songs in the set that are monsters but its mostly dull and his voice is intolerable.
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