A Place To Bury Strangers - Everything Always Goes Wrong
Exploding Head, 2009
Exploding Head, 2009
Now, I've never been good with genres. Is this what they call Noise Rock? Not entirely sure. But, this song, like almost every other one from Exploding Head, is distortion and feedback turned into art, but without being painful to listen to (some people really fuck that part up). Exploding Head was also and accidental find for me, and quickly became one of my favorite albums of '09. But, I'm not saying I have no appreciation for abrasiveness. Although my love for Merzbow is minimal...
Whitehouse - Why You Never Became A Dancer
Bird Seed, 2003
...I have slightly more for the Power Electronics powerhouse Whitehouse. What is there to say here, really? Don't like the music? Well, don't tell Whitehouse that. Not because he would be offended, but more because he would laugh in your face, because this is not music made for people who... Well, it's not really even made for people. The lyrics, however, make me crack the FUCK UP. If you all believe in rock and roll, then stand up for what you believe in! You fucking wankers!
Bird Seed, 2003
...I have slightly more for the Power Electronics powerhouse Whitehouse. What is there to say here, really? Don't like the music? Well, don't tell Whitehouse that. Not because he would be offended, but more because he would laugh in your face, because this is not music made for people who... Well, it's not really even made for people. The lyrics, however, make me crack the FUCK UP. If you all believe in rock and roll, then stand up for what you believe in! You fucking wankers!
Front 242 - Headhunter
Front By Front, 1988
Front By Front, 1988
If you aren't familiar with Front 242, watch this video. One of the most essential industrial bands ever, not to mention the fathers of EBM, Front 242 needs little introduction, and Headhunter needs even less. A-ha! This song freaking cranks. Turn up the bass, then turn up the volume, then blow your speakers. Don't let the fact that this song is from 88 bother you; unlike some industrial songs from that era, Headhunter doesn't sound all cheesy and outdated (I love you Front Line Assembly, but I am looking at you here). Busy and noisy as this song may be, it isn't obnoxious whatsoever (if you have an ear for this kind of thing). Not to say obnoxious is a bad thing in music. In fact, obnoxiousness is something I almost look for in rap music. For example...
Travis Porter ft. Frenchie & Waka Flocka Flame - Hell You Talmbout
Streets R Us Mixtape, 2009
Streets R Us Mixtape, 2009
This song and video are so crude and almost artless that it's art. Strap, Ali, Quez, Frenchie, and Waka Flocka all rap about their damn selves, how much fun they have, and how much money they have. The video more or less directly reflects this. Streets R Us is one of my favorite mixtapes out there, although DJ Teknikz ruins it for me by talking for about 50% of the albums runtime (lol). Don't like it? Hell you talmbout? And I figure I have time for one more (although you probably stopped reading by now (faggot)), so here it goes:
Pelican - Forecast For Today
Pelican, 2001
Pelican, 2001
This song... Fucking owns. 'Art Metal' band Pelican has garnered a lot of support over the past few years, for obvious reasons. Forecast For Today, although heavier than a lot of their later work, is still a good a place as any to start for this band; constantly evolving music, without getting pretentious or boring. Something you can bang your head out too, but still provides an in-depth listening experience. Listen to this song while working, and watch your efficiency increase by 25% ... Or more!... But that's about it for post Alpha on Omega Music Blog. Until next time, music lovers.
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