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Erika (17789 KP) rated Infinite Arms by Band Of Horses in Music

Feb 28, 2020 (Updated Feb 28, 2020)  
Infinite Arms by Band Of Horses
Infinite Arms by Band Of Horses
2010 | Alternative
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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BOH is one of my favorite bands, and I've seen them numerous times live. This album is solid, like the two before it. That being said, It doesn't surpass the previous two albums, but it's still good enough for a 10. It definitely sounds best on vinyl too.
  
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Kelly Moran recommended Years Past Matter by Krallice in Music (curated)

 
Years Past Matter by Krallice
Years Past Matter by Krallice
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"This record is a hallmark of contemporary metal that fuses second-wave black metal with compositional techniques borrowed from modern classical music, including atonality and post-minimalist repetition. There’s also a unique sense of atmosphere and space in the production that harkens to post-rock and post-metal bands."

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Fortress Round My Heart by Ida Maria
Fortress Round My Heart by Ida Maria
2009 | Indie
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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In terms of female-fronted indie bands - this is it. Ida Maria is incredible. This entire album is a huge exploration of what women can do when they feel like it. In a male-dominated and saturated platform, she really stands out as one of the greats!
  
Judgment Night by Faith No More
Judgment Night by Faith No More
1993 | Hip-hop, Rock
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"This was something of an anomaly in Faith No More’s catalogue, from a film made in the early ‘90s called Judgement Night. The soundtrack was a sort of experiment where they would get bands - white people, essentially - and they would couple them with hip-hop groups and see what happened. This was one of my first introductions to hip-hop to be honest and it wasn’t even ‘proper’ hip-hop, it was bands playing with rapping over the top. “I just thought it was absolutely amazing and I couldn’t get enough of it, this worn-out tape. ‘Another Body Murdered’ was one of the best tracks on it and it ended up introducing me to loads of bands and loads of rappers and this wasn’t like nu-metal, it was mostly edgy rappers. But then there was also a track ‘Fallin’ with Teenage Fanclub featuring De La Soul, things like that. It gave me a really broad introduction via a medium I already understood, which was bands. “But because it was a faceless tape, I didn’t really know who everyone was or who was doing what on each track. I didn’t realise then what cultural lines might have been crossed, because it was all just blurred into one: here’s the guitar, here’s somebody rapping. It didn’t matter to me at all and I think that was a healthy way to discover that sort of music."

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