What music are you listening to right now?

Good boys! :D :D :D

Skrying, there's a concert shaky-cam video of Cynic from Berkley '94 on emule, highly recommended. Blows my mind to see them plaiyng that stuff without a single failure, just unbelievable.

I've seen the video on YouTube, it is very impressive. Doing some searching on Cynic actually lead be to Sean Reinert's current band, Aghora. The "underground" progressive metal scene has always been interesting, if you look at many of the line ups there are so many artists who appear across many different bands with a very wide range of styles, truly amazing music.

Speaking of Aghora... I've still not picked up their latest album, but listening to the two songs on their myspace (this is the ONLY time I'd recommend venturing to Myspace, it is well worth it in this case) are just simply amazing, actually change that to mind blowing. Diana Serra has a voice that simply breaks your heart it is so beautiful, which is rather amazing as the band is thrashing away and you can single her voice out for a split second and become completely and utterly absorbed and then be HIT by a hard thrash against you and the band kicks you in the gut and you're left feeling out of breath, and you realize that it was one song. Danishta Rivero was amazing but Diana is just simply a step beyond.

So with all that said....

Aghora - Open Close the Book
 
I kinda followed what Sean Malone has been doing with Gordian Knot but I missed Aghora completely, thanks for the tip! :D I wish they'd make another Cynic album, though. Focus is one of my favourite albums ever.
 
Laudate Dominum - Mozart

Nice and relaxing stuff for programming to.

edit> correction.. 'pretending to program to whilst hitting refresh on the R600 thread to'
 
The Bastard Fairies - The Greatest Love Song

Actually..... a great great band with amazing lyrics. Plus the lead singer is amazing beautiful, which never hurts.
 
Speaking of Aghora... I've still not picked up their latest album, but listening to the two songs on their myspace (this is the ONLY time I'd recommend venturing to Myspace, it is well worth it in this case) are just simply amazing, actually change that to mind blowing. Diana Serra has a voice that simply breaks your heart it is so beautiful, which is rather amazing as the band is thrashing away and you can single her voice out for a split second and become completely and utterly absorbed and then be HIT by a hard thrash against you and the band kicks you in the gut and you're left feeling out of breath, and you realize that it was one song. Danishta Rivero was amazing but Diana is just simply a step beyond.

Well I got one of their records. I love the music, I hate the utterly annoying voice though. It's nice singing as such, but just doesn't fit there. Spoils the music completely IMO.

Still very nice, but I'd go purely instrumental there if you ask me.
 
Well I got one of their records. I love the music, I hate the utterly annoying voice though. It's nice singing as such, but just doesn't fit there. Spoils the music completely IMO.

Still very nice, but I'd go purely instrumental there if you ask me.

Which did you grab? The new one, Formless, or their debut, which was self titled?
 
Which did you grab? The new one, Formless, or their debut, which was self titled?

The first one I think, the cover looks different though. I'm not at home right now so I can't check it.


EDIT: it's the new one, "Formless". The digipack has a different cover, that's why I was confused
 
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Turn of the Century and East Virginia Blues (Tony Rice & David Grisman -- Wintergrass Festival)
 
Death- Bite The Pain.

Havent listen to them for few weeks ;)

So I listened to symbolic and now of course The Sound of The Sound Of Perseverance.

I like how his lyrics aren't what you'd expect from a death metal band, aside from his early albums of course.
 
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