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grigori77 · 1 year
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*Yeah, as has been the story with Stoneside. the whole time it's just near impossible to pick between the new stuff from their long-awaited debut album God of the Mountain, so I just ended up putting ALL of this year's singles on this ...
As usual, please reblog this as far and wide as you can so it gets proper attention and coverage, so we can get a decent cross section. Much appreciated, guys!
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dumbbullet · 11 months
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11, 15, 20, 22 and 23 for music asks ✨😊✨
woof ok this was tricky but here we go:
11:A song that you never get tired of
Dinner & Diatribes by Hozier - this is like… THE Hozier song to me. I know take me to church is the one everyone knows him for but Dinner & Diatribes man. The way I’ll stop what I’m doing just to do a little stomp clap along with the drums at the beginning.
15:A song that is a cover by another artist
Summertime Sadness by Stoneside - no lie i had to look up who sang the original version. I need heavy guitar riffs man. Also bonus points for not changing up the lyrics
20:A song that has many meanings to you
The Bus Song by Jay Som - Bit of a stretch but this was another song i used in a project in school, specifically my capstone, so while i STRONGLY associate it with that entire project, I also associate it with my friend group from that time. All of us live in different states now but we still talk and one of them is coming to crash on my couch this weekend and then I’m going on a trip with 2 of them for a bachelorette party and AUGH! I love my friends!
22:A song that moves you forward
Live and Learn by Crush 40. I’m not explaining this one. It’s burned into my soul. I know who i am.
23:A song that you think everybody should listen to
OH IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE I’VE BEEN SO PATIENT
TAKE ME BACK TO EDEN by Sleep Token - FUCK!!!! FUCK I LOVE THIS SONG! The ambience the tonal changes the KEY CHANGES. This song has LEITMOTIFS. You’ll go “wow! this is like 3 songs in 1” and then I'll say “wait for it”.
I’ve fallen so in love with this band over the past few months and I can’t quite explain how the lyrics “I don’t know what’s got it’s teeth in me, but I’m about to bite back in anger” made me feel the first time i heard them but I FELT them.
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phamios · 2 years
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oliverdarkson · 6 years
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Following the dissolution of the Good Siders, a trio of Siders decided to band together to protect their world against devastating threats. From then on, they became the Sider Union! The magically endowed MagnaSider, the strong and infraggable StoneSider, and the swift leader FlyBySider. #littlesiders #siderunion #missflybysider #missmagnasider #littlestonesider #goodsiders #originalcharacters #swiftstorm (the name of their aircraft) #inkonly https://www.instagram.com/p/Bn9TbTlhd-F/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=i3dxo1iqsdm9
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grigori77 · 2 years
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2021 in Music - My Top 5 Favourite Albums
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5. BLACK VEIL BRIDES – THE PHANTOM TOMORROW
One of America’s most masterful heavy metal bands return with a full-blooded blinder of a concept album which sees them deliver their finest work since their masterpiece, Wretched & Divine. Charismatic frontman Andy Biersak brings the fire in fine form while his band bring plenty of thunder, and the result is one of the finest classic metal records I’ve heard in a while.
Standout tracks: Scarlet Cross, Born Again, Blackbird, Torch, Shadows Rise, Fields of Bone, Crimson Skies, Fall Eternal
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4. ARCHITECTS – FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO EXIST
The Brighton metalcore masters continue to evolve their sound with another potentially divisive album that’s likely to alienate their old-school fans, but I’m loving their new stuff, and to me this is their best offering yet. Equal parts harsh and melodic, it’s a magnificent blend of the sub-genre’s characteristic feral savagery and the boys’ more contemplative, adventurous new sound, and I can’t get enough of it.
Standout tracks: Black Lungs, Giving Blood, Dead Butterflies, An Ordinary Extinction, Impermanence, Flight Without Feathers, Little Wonder, Animals, Libertine, Goliath (featuring Simon Neil), Demi God, Meteor, Dying Is Absolutely Safe
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3. HOLDING ABSENCE – THE GREATEST MISTAKE OF MY LIFE
Their eponymous 2019 debut was a masterful debut that very nearly made my top five that year, but their heavily anticipated follow-up leaves it dead in the water. Raw, intense and deeply personal, this is alternative rock that wears its heart on its sleeve, vocalist Lucas Woodland investing every track with incendiary power and pure, naked emotion. Trust me, listening to this won’t be a mistake at all.
Standout tracks: Celebration Song, Curse Me With Your Kiss, Afterlife, In Circles, Nomoreroses, Beyond Belief, Die Alone (In Your Lover’s Arms), Mourning Song, An Apology Note
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2. SAM FENDER – SEVENTEEN GOING UNDER
I was late to the party with youthful Geordie singer-songwriter Sam Fender, only discovering his incredible debut album, Hypersonic Missiles, in this past year, but I fell in love the moment I heard his music. This follow-up may not have the sheer star power anthemic brilliance of that record, but it’s no less worthy of consideration, Fender’s choice to somewhat shed his previous BIG SOUND for a more personal musical journey producing one of the year’s most beautiful albums. This kid’s got a bright future ahead of him.
Standout tracks: Seventeen Going Under, Getting Started, Aye, Get You Down, Long Way Off, Spit of You, Last To Make It Home, Mantra, The Dying Light, Angel In Lothian, Good Company, Poltergeists
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1. SPIRITBOX – ETERNAL BLUE
After sneaking in under the radar over the last few years, this Canadian metalcore three-piece have exploded on the scene in a MAJOR WAY and deserve every bit of praise they’ve received. This is the very definition of a powerhouse debut album, a rock-solid epic of consistently ear-wormy corkers and sonic eardrum-bursters, magnificently bolstered by singular frontwoman Courtney LaPlante’s astonishingly rich, complex and flexible voice. I look forward to hearing what they do next.
Standout tracks: Sun Killer, The Summit, Secret Garden, Eternal Blue, We Live In a Strange World, Halcyon, Circle With Me, Constance
The ones that didn’t quite make the cut:
Biffy Clyro – The Myth of Happily Ever After (another cracker from the Scottish alt rockers and a perfect companion piece to A Celebration of Endings); Evanescence – The Bitter Truth (the gothic-tinged emo rockers return after their long hiatus with another killer record); Don Broco – Amazing Things (one of my fave British alt-rock bands deliver another mischievous and gleefully anarchic serving of musical irreverence); Halsey – If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power (the electropop singer-songwriter unleashes a powerfully original concept album with a little help from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, aka Nine Inch Nails); Lonely the Brave – The Hope List (the Cambridge alt-rockers may have a new singer-songwriter but they’re just as robust and epic-sounding as ever)
Honourable mention:
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STONESIDE – THE WATER
Why isn’t this at the top of my list? Because it’s an EP, but I had to shout about it because this is, bar none, THE BEST THING I HEARD ALL YEAR. There’s still not much known about this Texan “alt-metal” band, and they still don’t have a particularly big following, but I can’t stop raving about them, and I know I’m not alone. This is a stone-cold masterpiece, seven slices of killer with no filler in sight, beautifully experimental and magnificently subversive in sound, and I just haven’t been able to stop listening to it all year. I cannot wait for these guys to make a full album …
Standout tracks: A History of Violence, God Save the King, Integrity vs. Despair, One Day As a Wolf, No Shelter, When They Took You, Terlingua
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