I always got the feeling that you would be into darker music than Beck.Quote:
Beck- Where It's At
Printable View
I always got the feeling that you would be into darker music than Beck.Quote:
Beck- Where It's At
Oh, but I am.
My music taste varies with what I am feeling at the moment. When I'm at a moment of despair and deep thought of life, the universe, and global warming I tend to listen to The Sisters of Mercy--like right now.
Thats more like it!
Def Leopard: Love Bites
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7NkYu6SaPo&feature=av2e
Blind Guardian - And the Story Ends
Joe Bonamassa - The Great Flood
Lords of Acid - Show me your pussy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFNY0fLwS4o
I watched Book of Eli a few weeks ago and I really liked the musical ambiance of the movie. This led to me purchasing the soundtrack online, and I've been enjoying it occasionally on my commute. It makes good background music to reading World War Z. A lot of folks don't care for soundtracks, but I still get douche-chills when I listen to the Krull soundtrack.
The soundtrack is by the producer Atticus Ross, who produced / programmed on the last few NIN albums (With Teeth, Year Zero, Ghosts I-IV and The Slip). Some Wikipedia-browsing reminded me about How to Destroy Angels (Trent Reznor and his wife's new band). I recalled hearing about it a few months ago before it was confirmed to be Reznor, and it had just fallen off my radar. I refreshed my memory with this small video clip, which made my pants tighten. Now I see they released some music this summer.
tl ; dr? Check out the free 6-tracks from How to Destroy Angels, you'll thank me later. (It's nothing groundbreaking... it's basically NIN Lite, but it sounds good, man.)
EDIT: Forgot to mention, Drinin beat me to mentioning How to Destroy Angels in this thread. That'll teach me to not follow up on music recommendations I read here.
The Flaming Lips - Talkin' 'Bout The Smiling Deathporn Immortality Blues (Everyone Wants To Live Forever)