Originally posted by darvlayI will check them out, I loved Faith No More and this review totally backs you up:
I saw them the day before I left for Thailand and the show was phenomenal. The way they closed the show was particularly brilliant with the entire nine-piece band (three in the string section) doing a funeral procession with drums and voice throughout the crowd, into the balcony and even outside the Music Hall. Excellent.
They even covered "This Must B ...[text shortened]... that he's exploring something new...
And, BTW, thanks for the idea about the maple syrup!
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/m/mr-bungle/california.shtml
Well, I'd already placed an order before Darv's suggestion, and RC gets the rec this time. I've put Mr Bungle in my basket for next shopping trip and I'l be running another one of these next pay day. I'll also be providing a review of Arcade Fire when the album gets here. Thanks for all the suggestions 🙂
Originally posted by darvlayOh man. That sounds awesome. The Talking Heads covers must be their shtick; they did 'Naive Melody' at Kings.
I saw them the day before I left for Thailand and the show was phenomenal. The way they closed the show was particularly brilliant with the entire nine-piece band (three in the string section) doing a funeral procession with drums and voice throughout the crowd, into the balcony and even outside the Music Hall. Excellent.
They even covered "This Must B ...[text shortened]... that he's exploring something new...
And, BTW, thanks for the idea about the maple syrup!
This Bungling will have to be looked into.
When's the next mix exchange anyway?
Originally posted by royalchickenNaive Melody and This Must Be The Place are the same song 😉
Oh man. That sounds awesome. The Talking Heads covers must be their shtick; they did 'Naive Melody' at Kings.
This Bungling will have to be looked into.
When's the next mix exchange anyway?
The mix exchange begins upon my return in less than a week!
Originally posted by royalchickenthe song od the album? i prefer "within in a mile of home" for some reason, although all their albums are excellent. i think i prefer "what's left of the flag" on that album though...
I second Flogging Molly, actually. When the mix exchange occurs, I'll put 'Drunken Lullabies' on, no matter who the victim 😛.