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#Machines Of Loving Grace
ourladyofomega · 2 months
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The Cure: “Burn”
Machines Of Loving Grace: “Golgotha Tenement Blues”
Stone Temple Pilots: “Big Empty”
Nine Inch Nails: “Dead Souls”
Rage Against The Machine: “Darkness”
Violent Femmes: “Color Me Once”
Rollins Band: “Ghostrider”
Helmet: “Milktoast”
Pantera: “The Badge”
For Love Not Lisa: “Slip Slide Melting”
My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult: “After The Flesh (Nervous Xtians)”
The Jesus And Mary Chain: “Snakedriver”
Medicine: “Time Baby III”
Jane Siberry: “It Can't Rain All The Time”
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mudwerks · 6 months
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(via Machines of Loving Grace - Golgotha Tenement Blues (1994)
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chaoticweathertime · 2 months
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Machines Of Loving Grace - Concentration
Alternative album cover
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victusinveritas · 9 months
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A poem by Richard Brautigan, printed by the Diggers' Communication Co. and handed out for free in the Haight Ashbury, 1967.
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pontataroot · 3 months
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Watch "Perfect Tan (Bikini Atoll)" on YouTube
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mybackiskillingmebb · 6 months
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dead-set-goat · 4 months
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Although spotify does it for you, i think it’s better to make your own music-year-review list. I want to share a few songs (and maybe a few words about them too) that have inspired, helped, impressed or spoke to me. This is also a very light personal year-review.
No particular order!
Every Day is Halloween by Ministry
Obviously, listened to this constantly in October but really works any day of the year, the message gets me going. Moving away from my parents and my hometown that very October, I felt free as all hell, free to be who I want to be, dress how I want to dress (or at least try!), it makes me want to fight for my skin :
I exclusively listen to music from an MP3 player when I’m out, fuck smartphones :))))))))), so the story of this: downloaded this whole album to my MP3 player for my trip to Greece this summer because I’d be out a lot, was just curious about ska punk, never listened to it before. And yeah, I fell in love with this, and Capdown. I listen to this when I’m on a rush always, gets me flying! (Yeah, nothing beats running and panicking about being late to an appointment to this)
Can’t recommend Swans early stuff enough! And the new stuff as well. Could swap this for Power for Power on Filth as well. Really good mechanic beats and cold lyrics, walking through a city as lively as it is decayed to this feels just right. A great inspiration for what I’d like to achieve with my music.
I quite enjoy (love with a burning passion) this album for the most part, I don’t listen to drum n’ bass on it’s own but, the metal combo to me hits just perfect. I think this song has the perfect amount of agression, melancholy, explosive distortion, and the best whiney guitar ever! I swear I can hear words of lament in that guitars voice… it’s awesome. It’s a very good song to drown out the noise of the Subway…
This album as a whole. My anxieties and anticipations for the future, my nostalgia and existential terror, agitated into soundwaves. Listening to this, on a suffocating late August afternoon while driving, feels like a thousand spent lifetimes.
I listened to this on easily one of the most emotionally charged days of my life. I was on a car trip across the country, it really hits different with neverending crop fields and rural sights and abandoned factories… For more context about the song, it’s a mockery of the former communist regime, the singer is posing as the dictator, singing about a carefree land preparing for winter, in which “everything is wonderful” and “perfect”.
This is a commuting staple. An industrial rock banger! I think the sound is easy to get into, good for guitars, good for the dance floors, a perfect combo. A fair bit of Machines of Loving Grace songs hooked me instantly.
Absolute dance staple. Strapped it to a wall in the hall of dancing-with-your-last-breath.
I had a panic attack while driving to this, on a bridge. That was an exciting time. I was going to the beach. In the winter. All the vibes were off that day, but in the best way possible. And this song took them all, it’s preserving them like alcohol. Oh also, saw a guy at the gym near my house that had a HEALTH tshirt and I was like, yoo, cool! Because really, rarely do you see people with taste here hah.
One of my industrial fascinations. Not exactly the eye opener (I’ll have that guy show up later), but my, sound has never felt so powerful and it’s not even booming-lound. I highly suggest listening this surround, but even stereo, it’s such a disorienting, enveloping experience.
OH SHIT. Audio limit for this post???
Look out for part 2
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magnified1994 · 4 months
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baby bird
(inspired by this excellent vid)
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gothabilly-kitty · 9 months
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deadflyzflying · 1 year
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Machines of Loving Grace is underrated as fuck!
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testure-1988 · 2 years
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Machines Of Loving Grace
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pylonium · 1 month
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desire’s a violent jackhammer of the heart
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duranduratulsa · 3 months
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Golgotha Tenement Blues
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Song 🎵 of the day: Golgatha Tenement Blues by Machines of Loving Grace (1994) from The Crow Original Motion Picture Soundtrack #machinesoflovinggrace #golgotharenementblues #thecrow #90s
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mybackiskillingmebb · 7 months
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maquina-semiotica · 6 months
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Machines Of Loving Grace, "Butterfly Wings" #NowPlaying
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markarayner · 6 months
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This week on Re-Creative, Joe and I had a deep and fun conversation about AI, the future, and sex robots, with one of my literary heroes, the science fiction writer David Brin!
We cover tons of ground in this conversation that starts with the Richard Brautigan poem, All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace. Not to be missed!
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