Alrighty, here I am, laying in bed having a great time listening to a great album, Scars on Broadways debut albums, Scars of Broadway, Yeh, its self titled, I dunno if you got that cause it just looks odd. Another cool part is I'm writing this WHOLE blog in the sidebar of my desktop which is funky and efficient.
I think I'm going to talk to you about the Greatest Albums as chosen by me.
First off, this is a given, Pearl Jam - Ten, I remember hearing this late at night, trying to sleep and not having a true respect for it. It wasn't until I gave it a chance and gave it a good proper listen that i discovered its true beauty. Once, Jeremy, Alive, all classic tracks that are great to sit back and relax to... or get on the piss and be boystrous and moronic.
Second on my list of great albums comes probably the least heard, Slagsmalsklubbens - Boss for Leader. Compared to the first to outings by them this kinda has a darker more borooding sound in some of the songs, but is still catchy. Starting off with Haent, a catchy little ditty and working its way to the mysterious Palsmastaren your ears are going to get a beautiful taste of Modern Swedish keyboarding.
Just this morning I started listening to a new album, Scars on Broadway. And from what I have heard this album is fucking brilliant, and should be heard by everyone. Taking Half of system of a Down with it, Scars on Broadway gives you something most bands can't give you these days, a decent record. I dunno what it is about it but, I couldn't tear myself away from it, It isnt everyday that I will listen to an album from beginning to end but, seriously, this album just owns and has great flow. As much as I'd like to tell you the names of the tracks I highly recommend, I don't have the track listing and don't feel like writing about how awesome track 6 is compared to track 12.
You knew it was coming but, Blueshift, Splashdowns masterpiece, every song, is beautiful and it is hard to cram them in the one genre. I don't believe I will go into detail about this but, yeah, it owns.
I have Many more floating int he back of my mind, but, time is getting away and I need to do things. To cum up the rest, Apocalypso by the Presets, Psilodumputer by Psilodump, Famous in the Last Century by Status Quo and The Doors Greatest Hits.
All great albums I would recommend (and have) to anyone after some brilliant tunes.
In OTHER News, I lost my wallet a few weeks back and that was shit, I'm also spending the majority of my spare time at Ken and Dannys place and have an unnatural love for Gears of War.
Thats ALl I can do for you right now but, I'm back baby!
Pip
I think I'm going to talk to you about the Greatest Albums as chosen by me.
First off, this is a given, Pearl Jam - Ten, I remember hearing this late at night, trying to sleep and not having a true respect for it. It wasn't until I gave it a chance and gave it a good proper listen that i discovered its true beauty. Once, Jeremy, Alive, all classic tracks that are great to sit back and relax to... or get on the piss and be boystrous and moronic.
Second on my list of great albums comes probably the least heard, Slagsmalsklubbens - Boss for Leader. Compared to the first to outings by them this kinda has a darker more borooding sound in some of the songs, but is still catchy. Starting off with Haent, a catchy little ditty and working its way to the mysterious Palsmastaren your ears are going to get a beautiful taste of Modern Swedish keyboarding.
Just this morning I started listening to a new album, Scars on Broadway. And from what I have heard this album is fucking brilliant, and should be heard by everyone. Taking Half of system of a Down with it, Scars on Broadway gives you something most bands can't give you these days, a decent record. I dunno what it is about it but, I couldn't tear myself away from it, It isnt everyday that I will listen to an album from beginning to end but, seriously, this album just owns and has great flow. As much as I'd like to tell you the names of the tracks I highly recommend, I don't have the track listing and don't feel like writing about how awesome track 6 is compared to track 12.
You knew it was coming but, Blueshift, Splashdowns masterpiece, every song, is beautiful and it is hard to cram them in the one genre. I don't believe I will go into detail about this but, yeah, it owns.
I have Many more floating int he back of my mind, but, time is getting away and I need to do things. To cum up the rest, Apocalypso by the Presets, Psilodumputer by Psilodump, Famous in the Last Century by Status Quo and The Doors Greatest Hits.
All great albums I would recommend (and have) to anyone after some brilliant tunes.
In OTHER News, I lost my wallet a few weeks back and that was shit, I'm also spending the majority of my spare time at Ken and Dannys place and have an unnatural love for Gears of War.
Thats ALl I can do for you right now but, I'm back baby!
Pip



