"Drunk On You" - Luke Bryan
"Drunk On You" - Luke Bryan
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Listening to Walkin' Blues by Robert Johnson. 30's blues, aw yeah!
I'm still looking for a song on youtube that we listened to in the car that I keep missing out the words on to. Eventually, I'll find it and listen to that instead.
Listening to Dogs by Pink Floyd. Not one of the better Pink Floyd songs, but eh, whatever.
I assume that means you like Pink Floyd. High five for Pink Floyd! What's your favorite album by them?
And also, I'm listening to the album "When Dream And Day Unite" by Dream Theater. Right now I'm at the song "Light Fuse And Getaway". I got this album a few weeks ago, but I haven't listened to it much. Pretty good album, but not as good as some of their other albums (Such as Train Of Thought and Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence).
I haven't heard their entire discography because it's huge and I hate downloading music when it's possible to support the band (i.e. when it's not an incredibly rare release, like an ep some drone metal band produced and the only way to own a copy is if you're related to them). I do like The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, A Saucerful of Secrets, Darkside, and The Division Bell, my favorite of them probably being The Division Bell. I love the guitar work and atmosphere in Cluster One, and also Poles Apart because it's just beautiful. But I also like the song Time on Darkside, probably my favorite song for that album. If I understand properly, their earliest albums (Piper and Saucerful) were psychadelic rock. I like Psychadelic rock, but progressive music is better.
How about yourself?
Dream Theater, ahhh, since you seem to like prog. I have two recommendations for you: Animals As Leaders (Jazz/Prog. Metal is how I define it) and Unexpect (Avant-grade Metal). Listen to any release from AAL, but for Unexpect I recommend especially their most recent albums In a Flesh Aquarium and Fables of a Sleepless Empire. Expect (it's really hard to, as their name suggests) a mix of... everything. Circus music, classical, jazz, metal, something like a 12-16 string bass playing lead, and an angelic soprano and the voice of some psychotic maniac. It's all there -- often times in one song.
Last edited by Sanctus; 09-03-2013 at 06:09 AM.
What Pink Floyd album should I listen to next?
I'm pretty unfamiliar with folk metal. It just isn't something I explored much. I'd have to find the right kind of folk, I guess, and there are a zillion ways you could do it. I did just listen to a song called Rapunzel by them. They do use folk instruments that I like. I'll look into an album by them.
Currently listening to Narenohate by Gonin-Ish. I wish these guys would put out a new album. Their last was in 2005. :|
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