Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Maserati

  37:29:24 (2001)



The Language of Cities (2002)
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Inventions for the New Season (2007)
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Pyramid of the Sun (2010)
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This band is from Athens, Georgia and they play their own style of post-rock with math, progressive, and psychedelic influences. Certainly one of my favorite bands, awesome listen but also great as background music, no vocals.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Veil of Maya

All Things Set Aside (2006)
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The Common Man's Collapse (2008)
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 [id] (2010)
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Technical death metal band from Chicago. Posted them up because I may very likely be seeing them in concert this fall with After the Burial and Within the Ruins.



Sunday, September 11, 2011

Children of Nova

The Complexity of Light (2009)
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Extremely talented progressive rock band from San Diego, California. 
 Also the album artwork is awe inspiring.

Weatherbox

American Art (2007)
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 Follow The Rattle of the Afghan Guitar (2011)
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Indie Rock band from San Diego, California. I have seen Weatherbox live and they put on a great show. American Art is about the lead vocalist's struggle with accepting the realities shown to one through psychedelic influence. Check out the final song, "Trippin' the Life Fantastic."

Monday, September 5, 2011

LITE

Filmlets (2006)
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 Phantasia (2008)


 Turns Red EP (2009)
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 Illuminate (2010)
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Password: pakkun006.blogspot.com

For All the Innocence (2011)
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http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/lite 

LITE are an Instrumental Math Rock band from Tokyo, Japan, formed in 2003. Their members are: Nobuyuki Takeda (guitar), Kozo Kusumoto (guitar), Jun Izawa (bass) and Akinori Yamamoto (drums).

Check out LITE's newest EP release, Past, Present, and Future. I guarantee you will enjoy the first track "Bond."  If you don't then you're on the wrong blog.

http://www.last.fm/music/LITE
 

Aulos

 EP IC
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Two member progressive metal/rock band with lots of influences ranging from psychedelic, electronica,  and jazz. I highly recommend listening to this I was hooked after one listen. Some songs reminds me a lot of Chon.  Far out beats, grooving bass lines, and a constantly developing form of song writing.

We Were Skeletons

We Were Skeletons (2010)
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Similar to Native, check it out. Or not.