Gotta love em So....whats in yours? In Mine: Radiohead-Kid A Radiohead-Hail to the Thief picked those two up yesterday, like em a lot. Took me awhile to get into them, but i really like Kid A a lot
I've got some N'Sync and Backstreet Boys loaded, along with some Ashley Simpson.... Not because I like em, but because I am going down to the local Junior High School to pick up some chicks later.
Car: "Takk..." - Sigur Ros "X&Y" - Coldplay "( )" - Sigur Ros "A Rush of Blood to the Head" - Coldplay "Agaetis Byrjun" - Sigur Ros "Parachutes" - Coldplay At home/work: "Decade" - Neil Young "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" - Smashing Pumpkins "Northern Lights - Southern Cross" - The Band "Blood on the Tracks" - Bob Dylan "Brain Salad Surgery" - Emerson, Lake, & Palmer "Selected Ambient Works 85-92" - Aphex Twin "Long Walk Home: Music From The Rabbitproof Fence" - Peter Gabriel "Three Imaginary Boys" - The Cure "Innuendo" - Queen
in the car: Madonna - 90s mix cd at home on the turntable: Elton John - Greatest Hits 1 & 2 Billy Joel - Greatest Hits 1 & 2
Sufjan Stevens- Illinoise- Just got this and I like it. Certainly not for everyone but I think it's cool. Interpol- Antics Bloc Party- Silent Alarm (I think Interpol and Bloc Party should switch titles on these 2 cd's) Some other random stuff.
listening to alot of live arcade fire stuff and some covers done by them. also the 'new' song called intervention. man i love this band.
purchased these gems yesterday: pink floyd - animals dire straits - live from the bbc yonder mountain string band - mountain tracks: volume 4 grateful dead - hundred year hall
i bought that one last summer and its been in my rotation since. would you believe that he recorded that entire album on cassette 8 track! check out the one before that too - greetings from michigan, the great lake state. not quite as orchestrated and grandiose, but the songs are still just as good. my bloody valentine - loveless - the single greatest album of all time. 15 years later and im still finding new sounds in here. beatles - abbey road remixes - really amazing remix of the classic. someone got ahold of the masters and just went to town on rearrangments of all the songs, but it still sounds like a live recording, like some amazing beatles outtakes that never saw the light of day. arcade fire - funeral - never liked it till i saw them live, now i love the album. white stripes - get behind me satan. cocteau twins - head over heels
the flaming lips - at war with the mystics ascii disko - ascii disko hot chip - coming on strong black flag - my war cobra killer - das mandolinerorchestr adult. - gimmie trouble
Orange Is In - Another Lame Semi-Tragedy Lisa Loeb - Hello Lisa Skyblue72 - Skyblue72 Emmylou Harris - Best of ... Kim Wilson - Looking For Trouble The Be Good Tanyas - Blue Horse Gillian Welch - Time (The Revelator) Johnny Cash - The Essential Johnny Cash 1955-1983
Sounds like Sufjan's older stuff is pretty good too, I'm gonna check it out. Arcade Fire is another band I've heard good things about and I want to pick up Funeral. White Stripes- get behind me satan. I couldn't get into this cd for whatever reason.
I have Illinoise as well, I actually took a chance on it, hadnt heard his stuff before, but heard good things. I think its pretty good, definitely not for everyone. I cant get into The White Stripes at all, and frankly I dont want to. I think their music is just to simplistic for me or something.
But, I would like to add that everyone should listen to Blonde Redhead's "Misery is a Butterfly" about 93.6 bazillion times.