Friday, July 30, 2010

Trees - Lights Bane




A tree is a plant form that occurs in many different orders and families of plants. Trees show a variety of growth forms, leaf type and shape, bark characteristics, and reproductive organs.

The tree form has evolved separately in unrelated classes of plants, in response to similar environmental challenges, making it a classic example of parallel evolution. With an estimate of 100,000 tree species, the number of tree species worldwide might total 25 percent of all living plant species.[7] The majority of tree species grow in tropical regions of the world and many of these areas have not been surveyed yet by botanists, making species diversity and ranges poorly understood.[8]

The earliest trees were tree ferns, horsetails and lycophytes, which grew in forests in the Carboniferous Period; tree ferns still survive, but the only surviving horsetails and lycophytes are not of tree form. Later, in the Triassic Period, conifers, ginkgos, cycads and other gymnosperms appeared, and subsequently flowering plants in the Cretaceous Period. Most species of trees today are flowering plants (Angiosperms) and conifers. For the listing of examples of well-known trees and how they are classified, see List of tree genera.

A small group of trees growing together is called a grove or copse, and a landscape covered by a dense growth of trees is called a forest. Several biotopes are defined largely by the trees that inhabit them; examples are rainforest and taiga (see ecozones). A landscape of trees scattered or spaced across grassland (usually grazed or burned over periodically) is called a savanna. A forest of great age is called old growth forest or ancient woodland (in the UK). A young tree is called a sapling. Some trees in Portland, OR make a scary kind of music called 'doom metal'. Crucial Blast Records are presently researching this phenomona.

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Ten Thousand Miles of Arteries - Holy Monuments E.P.



This is an album i made in 2006. I never properly released it, i just gave it to some friends. Hopefully i'll make some real copies soon enough and then you can say that you heard it way before your friends did and that's what makes you so much cooler than them.

Indulge me.

The Elemental Chrysalis - The Calocybe Collection




The Elemental Chrysalis are a little iffy to describe, because when i start to say things like "ambient music" to some of my friends, they think of noise bands. And then when i say "no, no, no...it's like...pretty guitar shit, with ambient stuff happening, and it's really well produced and there's even some throat singing...", they chuckle and ask me how i like the rest of my windham hill records. So i tell them to fuck off, and then they never get hear Elemental Chrysalis. So stop being such a dick and download this album.

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Wold - Screech Owl




Here's some more wintery blackness for you. Unlike the the haunting beauty of Paysage D'hiver's music, though, Wold gives nothing but the harshest winds blowing straight into your frostbitten face. Sure, sounds interesting now, but Wold is definitely not for everyone. In fact, most people kinda hate them. That being said, they're one of my favorite bands. Decide for yourself.

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Pentagram - Relentless




This band doesn't need me to talk about them or their 1985 debut. In fact, this band doesn't even need you to listen to them. They DO need you to get on your knees and kiss their jeweled feet, though. Come on. Get on your knees.

Bow Down.

Gnaw Their Tongues - ...Spasming and Howling, Bowels Loosening and Bladder Emptying, Vomiting Helplessly




I have a hard time describing this band. It's slow and heavy and scary as shit. Go get paranoid.

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Jedi Mind Tricks - The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological & Electro-Magnetic Manipulation of Human Consciousness

Back in the mid to late 90's, there was this really amazing thing happening where underground rappers were attempting to be scientists, historians, mythologists, ufologists, and theologians all at the same time. It was, i think, the best period in hip hop. Period. This is a perfect example of that time. I introduce Jedi Mind Tricks' 1997 masterpiece, "The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological & Electro-Magnetic Manipulation of Human Consciousness". This album, their debut, goes between all of the above categories within seconds of eachother non-stop the entire time. It's kind of like listening to that crazy old man on the street corner that's handing out flyers of his home spun conspiracy theories for an hour straight. Only there's music, which makes it a little more bearable.
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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Pentagram - Relentless




This band doesn't need me to talk about them or their 1985 debut. In fact, this band doesn't even need you to listen to them. They DO need you to get on your knees and kiss their jeweled feet, though. Come on. Get on your knees.

Bow Down.

Gnaw Their Tongues - ...Spasming and Howling, Bowels Loosening and Bladder Emptying, Vomiting Helplessly




I have a hard time describing this band. It's slow and heavy and scary as shit. Go get paranoid.

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Jedi Mind Tricks - The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological & Electro-Magnetic Manipulation of Human Consciousness




Back in the mid to late 90's, there was this really amazing thing happening where underground rappers were attempting to be scientists, historians, mythologists, ufologists, and theologians all at the same time. It was, i think, the best period in hip hop. Period. This is a perfect example of that time. I introduce Jedi Mind Tricks' 1997 masterpiece, "The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological & Electro-Magnetic Manipulation of Human Consciousness". This album, their debut, goes between all of the above categories within seconds of eachother non-stop the entire time. It's kind of like listening to that crazy old man on the street corner that's handing out flyers of his home spun conspiracy theories for an hour straight. Only there's music, which makes it a little more bearable.

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Friday, July 23, 2010

Hell Hall - There Were Two of Us, But I Had To Kill the Other One




Spacious, empty and desolate are the only ways i can describe this amazing cd. This is Ben Hall's (of Graveyards fame) solo effort, comprised entirely of percussion. I'd like to think it was secretly being recorded in the abandoned funeral home that Ben thought he was alone in. Probably not, but we can all dream. Enjoy.

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Circle of Ourborus - Streams




Oh man, i had this crazy dream last night where Ian Curtis came out of his grave and called up Bone Awl and wanted to jam and so they did and then somehow i was there and luckily i brought my tape recorder and then we all got drunk and drew weird pictures of guys with circles on their heads and snakes and shit...man, that was awesome.

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Paysage D'Hiver - Paysage D'Hiver




This is some super icy black metal from Switzerland. The guy's name is Wintherr, the band name means 'landscape of winter', and he doesn't make t-shirts, only rumors of winter jackets. That's pretty fuckin' frozen. This is by far my favorite tape that he has made. So very highly recommended.

PS - If you want more from this guy, go to the Cosmic Hearse.

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Bo Hansson - The Lord of the Rings




Libby, this is for you.

PS - For any of you that don't know this album, get it. Jimmy Hendrix played with this guy (that's right, not the other way around), hip hop dudes have sampled this album left and right, and it's based on the motherfucking Lord of the Rings. Hobbit themed, organ based prog rock. So manditory.

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Alcest - Le Secret




Do you have a hard time reconciling the fact that you like both hateful and pretty music? Have you ever wanted to hear what would happen if Count Grishnak and Kevin Shields got together for a weekend? Have you ever heard of Alcest? Now you have. Go frolic and dance in a dark field of ice.

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Akitsa - Goetie




This is Akitsa's debut full length from 2001. This is a prime slice of lo-fi black metal, and (i think) the darkest of his records. Not quite as experimental as some, not quite as crusty as others, just sorta hateful and juvenile. If you pay close attention, you can actually smell his musty basement bedroom where plays his guitar and reads mein kampf. Also, his vocals sound like your 5 year old cousin getting an indian burn. Sweet.


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