1. I really dig definitely and magic. Not sure what to think of Urban Hymns though. Never heard of Mr. Weller.
  2. Originally posted by gwiz:[..]

    I really dig definitely and magic. Not sure what to think of Urban Hymns though. Never heard of Mr. Weller.


    Urban Hymns is one of my favourite albums. Paul Weller is an old-school rocker. The album is full of rock energy and jazz playfulness.
  3. Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid
  4. Loveless-My Bloody Valentine
    The remastered 180 gram vinyl

    Origin of Symmetry-MUSE
  5. Lateralus by Tool.

    wasn't sure when i bought it, my friend raved and raved about it. Suffice to say they are now my favorite heavy band. Imo they are one of the best.

    i would describe this album as a whole in terms of a single song, best to listen all the way through. many of the songs are seperated by short reflective interludes. quite a dynamic listen.


  6. Magic = fucking brilliant
  7. unforgettable fire single/ep (ISD220)
    when love comes to town (IS 411)
  8. Originally posted by drewhiggins:Green Day - American Idiot

    All I know is it's better than that piece of shit they put out earlier this year. Not even punk...not even close. It sounded like a whingeing and wounded bull singing his heart out for no apparent reason and sounding like a complete twat at what he was singing about because he figured he didn't butcher The Saints Are Coming as well as he would have liked. A bit like the latest AC/DC and Guns N Roses albums.

    Rant over...I learnt my lesson. Don't buy albums and videos that cable TV tell you are fucking fantastic. Because they aren't.

    The reason I'm annoyed with that sort of music is because my younger sister had Nickelback up full pelt, and singing along, so it was bad enough listening to sandpaper and then having that echo back - it doesn't get worse on a Tuesday night than that.


    Oh my God Drew, that could have been my post.


  9. Yeah, some songs are brilliant but some pretty bad. Would have made a killer ep though.