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The Chorus Music Club Society • Page 108

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by The Black Parade, Nov 20, 2017.

  1. Wall Of Arms

    LIGHTEN UP, BUTTERCUP Prestigious

    Just a busy time of year for most people, from festive time with family to then high speeding straight back into work. I still visit it every time there's a notification and reading everyone's reviews. Looking forward to being back in.
     
  2. mescalineeyes

    disappear among the sea of butterflies Prestigious

    Hydrate responsibly please.
     
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  3. Nate_Johnson

    CCRN, MSN Prestigious

    I have a feeling a lot of people are going to be recommending that new Author record next week. It’s pretty amazing.
     
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  4. Joe4th

    Memories are nice, but that's all they are. Prestigious

    @BTDandFeelingThis glad you liked them both! gonna try and listen to both your recs this weekend and post about it Monday/Tuesday
     
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  5. BTDandFeelingThis

    Now I Know This World Isn’t Spinning Just For Me Prestigious

    You sure can be!
     
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  6. BTDandFeelingThis

    Now I Know This World Isn’t Spinning Just For Me Prestigious

    Looking forward to hearing your thoughts :)
     
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  7. marioeatworld

    Keep on moving. Busy street.

    so, this week:
    @Mister Lyrical will be listening to The Mountain Goats - Transcendental Youth
    and I will be listening to The Get Up Kids - Something to Write Home About

    also, after this session I will be taking a break from the club to focus on my exams, but I'll be coming back for sure :)
     
  8. sean_rugy

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    REALLY late on this one, apologies to @skurt.

    Rise Against - Wolves (2017) - So, The Sufferer and The Witness was one of my most listened to albums in high school, I BLASTED that album trying to be a punk in the parking lot. I haven't listened to them since then but Wolves seems to pick-up right were they left of, even with numerous albums between these releases. With that said, I have not listened to those albums but this is definitely Rise Against and I forgot just how much I love Tim's vocals. There's just something about the way it carries, it's gritty but smooth. It's easily my favorite part of what Rise Against does because without TIm's voice, frankly there isn't much here that does anything to set them apart. The couple that did stand out were "Far From Perfect" and "Parts Per Million".

    Trust me, I enjoyed this way more than I'm leading on but it raised some questions I've been grappling with. When do we want bands to take a step out from their comfort zone and expand their sound? After the debut? The third album? The fifth? Do we even, deep down, want them to do that? I've seen countless artists take a leap of faith and be buried with negativity, while others are praised for their experimentation. We music nerds are a strange breed because we can appreciate (sometimes) when risks are taken but can also be contempt when we're faced with familiarity, especially when you factor in an emotional attachment. I don't want to sound like I'm on a soapbox preaching, I know that I've been hypocritical of this for years and I still don't have an answer. These thoughts crossed my mind listening to Rise Against and thinking, "I've heard this before."

    Rise Against are good at what they do will and will go down as a scene staple when it's all said and done, they made a name for themselves and that should be celebrated. I just can't help but wonder what else they could do to add some new flavors after almost a decade.
     
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  9. Nate_Johnson

    CCRN, MSN Prestigious

    Great review and I think it’s safe to say they are a band that do what they do well and they are not going to change. There are plenty of bands that are like that and are still loved. The great thing is you go in knowing what you are going to get!
     
  10. You may already know this, but Afraid of Ghosts was produced by Ryan Adams at PAXAM. I believe he also played on the record and did some co-writing, so that's a pretty apt comparison! I will never get tired of "Bed On Fire."

    Glad you found some enjoyment in these!
     
  11. ChaseTx

    Big hat enthusiast Prestigious

    I didn't know, but that's not a surprise to hear. I dug it a lot
     
  12. sean_rugy

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    Thanks! Absolutely, and there's truly no fault in that. The album definitely brought me back in a good way, formed a lot of friendships through that band.
     
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  13. bree1981

    Newbie

    @marioeatworld, your in for a treat, STWHA is an emo classic!
     
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  14. Nate_Johnson

    CCRN, MSN Prestigious

    I’m going to need to lots of good recommendations for the expected new Chorus member when she arrives in July!
     
  15. skurt

    Sleekest of beaks. So Good.

    Congrats man!!!!!!
     
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  16. BTDandFeelingThis

    Now I Know This World Isn’t Spinning Just For Me Prestigious

    Congratulations man!!!!!


    Blink-182 ‘California’ and SOTY ‘Wolves’
     
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  17. skurt

    Sleekest of beaks. So Good.

  18. Larry David

    I'll see you again in 25 years Prestigious

    I was assigned The Suicide Machines- A Match & Some Gasoline by @Michael Schmidt

    This was a short, enjoyable listen. It was very reminiscent of punk music in the style of bands like Rancid, and old Anti-Flag. It would go from a heavy song, to a almost ska style song and sometimes a mix of both! They seem like a band I really really would've liked in high school/college and it almost makes me a little upset that I had never listened before! I'll definitely check out their entire discography when I'm looking for some nostalgic punk music.

    Favorite tracks: "High Anxiety" "Your Silence" "Seized Up" "Kaleidoscope" and the hidden track after "Politics Of Humanity"
     
  19. sean_rugy

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    For session 6 I was paired with @Rob Hughes - we have some good ones.

    @Rob Hughes will be listening to Cloud Nothings - Here and Nowhere Else

    I will be listening to Brockhampton - Saturation
     
  20. BTDandFeelingThis

    Now I Know This World Isn’t Spinning Just For Me Prestigious

    Sounds like something I may have to check out
     
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  21. skogsraet

    Trusted Supporter

    Coming back in to say I have a review I need to write from last year @Wall Of Arms i didn’t forget you!! I just haven’t had the time to sit and write my thoughts but I should be able to this weekend
     
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  22. Nate_Johnson

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    I would say their most accessible album is their S/T. It’s the most pop punk and has absolutely zero ska in it.
     
  23. BTDandFeelingThis

    Now I Know This World Isn’t Spinning Just For Me Prestigious

    I’m not a stranger to ska at all, I like some ska. But I’ll check out the ST
     
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  24. Wall Of Arms

    LIGHTEN UP, BUTTERCUP Prestigious

    Honestly fine, I'm in the same boat - and then I found out about potential stuff re: your artist that I wasn't sure how to approach. I'll DM you to get your best take on the situation.
     
  25. Kennedy

    loomasleep.bandcamp.com Prestigious