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Rotten Tanx wrote:I can't believe you guys like Jesu. Are they good on record or something? I saw them a few months ago at a festival and walked off during the second song. It was two slightly embarrassed looking gentlemen with guitars and a laptop. It was not good.


I've never seen them live, but they are very good on record.
matthew wrote:His Life and his Death gives us LIFE.......supernatural life- which is His own life because he is God and Man. This is all straight Catholicism....no nuttiness or mystical crap here.

new 2005 albums to check out

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"A River Ain't Too Much To Love" (Smog's latest) is his best since Knock Knock i'd say.

"KFC Core" by DJ Scotch Egg is very entertaining, mostly composed from 2 Gameboys.

Although released in Japan last year, JagJaguwar have issued "The Same As A Flower" by Nagisa Ni Te in 2005. I would say their best and a very good starting point for anyone remotely interested in Japanese psyche-folk.

"Blessed Black Wings" by High On Fire is a great no nonsense balls out rock/metal record.


Aside from the possibly accuired taste/irritating DJ Scotch Egg album, i very very highly recommend any of the others, and stand behind my thinking that they are truly great records.
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Well apart from the stuff we've put out this year (Krunchies! krunchies! Krunchies! everyone!) I have been digging.

A Frames - Black Forest
Karate Party - Black Hellicopter LP (SS Records - who did those first two A Frames LP's)
Frustration 12" - from france
Black Time LP - Anyone in the UK seen these guyss yet. Great noisy garage punk.
Regulations LP - Swedish old school punk.

best 7" I've gotten so far this year is by a texas band called Manikin. They have a really authenticc old school post punk sound ala Joy Division.
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