
WELL IN DAT CASE...
This is the best shit ever.
51 minutes of glory.
Play it for a loved one.
Ocrilim/OCTIS - Breincloudz
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XTLPUHS0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Barr
Listen to this Once is ?

(I'm not going to go into the details of this band because I already wrote about them once on here. You can view that post here. )














Here comes the surprise. This is my favorite Fugazi album. Yep, fuck all of you, I don’t care. Haha. Though "13 Songs" was the first album I owned by them, as I assume it was/is the first album most people have heard by them, this album has continually been my fave. I’m not going to get into what the band sounds like or “for fans of whatever.” It’s Fugazi. If you haven’t listened to them, there is something fucking wrong with you. Especially if you consider yourself to have any knowledge of underground or indie music. They have influenced a lot of the bands you probably listen to. And even some mainstream bands claim to have been influenced by them. I pretty much view them as one of the best examples, and pretty much the definition, of post hardcore music.




We Versus the Shark is an experimental indie band hailing from Athens Georgia. There music ranges from spastic all over the place effects driven rock with vocals reminiscent of a preacher speaking in tongues to a downright simple catchy rock song. They spend alot of time messing with time signatures as well as rocking your fucking face off.
This Mass band destroys my life. Weird mathy metal with girl singer. Screamer would be the better term. I love her voice actually. This probably will be a surprising pick to people who know me. Oh well. I have no clue who they sound like, but definitely listen to them if you like mathy screamy metal-ish stuff.






Once upon a time a tour of mythical sludge proportions dredged through the unprepared city of Syracuse, NY leaving a total wake of destruction and perpetual head banging in it's path. The year was 2005, and that tour featured three bands that have since grown incredibly popular in the underground metal scene; the then recently formed Torche, 'Cuse mainstays Coliseum (I could always count on seeing this band every few months despite being from Kentucky), and Georgia's own proprietors of mayhem Kylesa.




