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I've been trying to get this poll running for a while. I uploaded a bunch of albums to Grooveshark etc.

So here's the thread where the code failed
CaptainLorax's pol

this is the code that failed:

Arizona Amp and Alternator - Self-Titled (2005)

Just an overall good sounding desert album. You might hear this in the background of a hip bar. This is sort of slow, late night country rock with a tinge of bourbon (just don't call this whisky). Maybe this is more fleshed out than Howe Gelb’s solo work because I never got into any of that. But it’s not like I really get into this album. I just gel with it.

Sin Ropas - 'Trickboxes On The Pony Line' (2003)
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Okay. It’s hard to explain this one. You got this gritty experimental folk rock accompanied by a great roughened guy voice. The vocals can be intense but not purposely so – I mean a lot of top40rock guys have to scream their heart out but Tim Hurley can just naturally bend time and space. There’s a fine balance between chaos and creation on this album. Some people won’t get it. It will be too noisy for them. If these people that don’t get it consider themselves rockists then FOR SHAME! How can you handle metal but not handle grit? What does that say about you? (It says you suck)

Deadboy & the Elephantmen - 'If This Is Hell, Then I’m Lucky' (2002)
[url=http://listen.grooveshark.com/playlist/Deadboy+and+The+Elephantmen+If+This+Is+Hell+Then+I+m+Lucky+2002+/43959239?src=5]Grooveshark

This is a more recent find. Dax Riggs, formerly fronting the sludge band Acid Bath, has the biggest voice of anyone on my list. This is much more laid back then Acid Bath stuff which I don’t like. On this album you will hear atmospheres reminiscent of swamp rock. There are intricate melodies with talented/heavy guitar prodding. There is also some pretty songs. The album is all good with little filler - which means there aren’t really any standout tracks. But even used as background music the atmospheres are amazing and every time you regain focus on any of the long trippy tracks you are reminded of what a great singer this guy is.

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I can't find anything wrong with it

CaptainLorax, Wednesday, 23 February 2011 05:35 (fourteen years ago)

FUDGE

CaptainLorax, Wednesday, 23 February 2011 05:35 (fourteen years ago)

try going back through the tags and reposting it and i will delete the fucked up one

O_o-O_0-o_O (jjjusten), Wednesday, 23 February 2011 05:36 (fourteen years ago)

Arizona Amp and Alternator - Self-Titled (2005)
Grooveshark

Just an overall good sounding desert album. You might hear this in the background of a hip bar. This is sort of slow, late night country rock with a tinge of bourbon (just don't call this whisky). Maybe this is more fleshed out than Howe Gelb’s solo work because I never got into any of that. But it’s not like I really get into this album. I just gel with it.

Sin Ropas - 'Trickboxes On The Pony Line' (2003)
Grooveshark

Okay. It’s hard to explain this one. You got this gritty experimental folk rock accompanied by a great roughened guy voice. The vocals can be intense but not purposely so – I mean a lot of top40rock guys have to scream their heart out but Tim Hurley can just naturally bend time and space. There’s a fine balance between chaos and creation on this album. Some people won’t get it. It will be too noisy for them. If these people that don’t get it consider themselves rockists then FOR SHAME! How can you handle metal but not handle grit? What does that say about you? (It says you suck)

Deadboy & the Elephantmen - 'If This Is Hell, Then I’m Lucky' (2002)
Grooveshark

This is a more recent find. Dax Riggs, formerly fronting the sludge band Acid Bath, has the biggest voice of anyone on my list. This is much more laid back then Acid Bath stuff which I don’t like. On this album you will hear atmospheres reminiscent of swamp rock. There are intricate melodies with talented/heavy guitar prodding. There is also some pretty songs. The album is all good with little filler - which means there aren’t really any standout tracks. But even used as background music the atmospheres are amazing and every time you regain focus on any of the long trippy tracks you are reminded of what a great singer this guy is.

CaptainLorax, Wednesday, 23 February 2011 05:36 (fourteen years ago)

okay thanks! many blessings!

the Grooveshark links are supposed to be to the right of the date

CaptainLorax, Wednesday, 23 February 2011 05:37 (fourteen years ago)

I figured my formatting problem. If you want to just delete the whole post (and the ones after it) I could repost it

CaptainLorax, Wednesday, 23 February 2011 05:39 (fourteen years ago)

oh uh, i meant repost the whole second fixed list on the original thread, its way easier than moving it from here to there, mainly because i am pretty sure that if i mod c/p it it will get all weird on us.

xpost yes!

O_o-O_0-o_O (jjjusten), Wednesday, 23 February 2011 05:40 (fourteen years ago)

yesh, I have the whole second fixed list ready to post

CaptainLorax, Wednesday, 23 February 2011 05:43 (fourteen years ago)

go team go

O_o-O_0-o_O (jjjusten), Wednesday, 23 February 2011 05:44 (fourteen years ago)

again thanks for the help :)

CaptainLorax, Wednesday, 23 February 2011 05:45 (fourteen years ago)

no prob dude.

O_o-O_0-o_O (jjjusten), Wednesday, 23 February 2011 05:46 (fourteen years ago)


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