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  1. FOR ONCE could we just have a deftones thread where people don’t rank albums in order of favorites? 😂 It’s the same in literally every deftones thread. Bring on the hate... 🙄
    5 points
  2. self-titled is the most underrated record - hexagram remains the greatest album opener
    3 points
  3. I almost wonder if some of those opinions is based of the person's age. As someone who saw them play in support of Adrenaline because I am old.. I can't imagine placing Gore in front.
    3 points
  4. Rip

    Video Game OSTs v2.0

    Ayyyye. @museummouth https://store.na.square-enix-games.com/en_US/product/314271/final-fantasy-viii-vinyl https://store.na.square-enix-games.com/en_US/product/314266/chrono-trigger-chrono-cross-arrangement-album-vinyl https://store.na.square-enix-games.com/en_US/product/489286/xenogears-shinkaku-vinyl
    3 points
  5. midnight tonight on streaming services - official premiere at 9 am PST
    3 points
  6. Some good news. Citi instantly approved permanent (not conditional) credits for the transactions. This surprised me. No investigation, no documentation needed, nothing. Case instantly closed. I wonder if SRC has a history with Citi and they just instantly approve any disputes. Good luck to anyone sticking it out with SRC for this pressing. It isn't worth dealing with crooks and con artists. If I miss out, so be it. Congrats to anyone that actually gets one, one day ... maybe. Assuming, that is, it isn't warped upon arrival in flimsy SRC packaging.
    3 points
  7. I like how the image for the 7” is just a smaller version of the 12”. *click to select and click top corner and drag anddddd smaller. Perfect.*
    3 points
  8. The cynic in me thinks Abbey Road is always a top seller because of the iconic cover and people just buy copies to frame.
    3 points
  9. Early this morning Blaqk Audio released the first 5 tracks - the "Side A" - of their new album Beneath The Black Palms. Tracklist: Side A: 1. Consort 2. Zipper Don't Work 3. 1948 4. A Distant Light 5. Hiss Side B: 6. Burnt Babies Fear the Fire 7. Fish Bite 8. Bird Sister 9. I'm Comin' Over 10. Tired Eyes 11. It's Not Going Well Today they put up a pre-order for the full length. There appears to be 2 variants both /250 tri-color & pink, but the pink is locked behind an expensive bundle. The (signed) pink is available separately but it still is expensive @ $50 --$25 https://blaqkaudio.warnermusic.com/
    2 points
  10. Just gonna throw this out there: I miss †††
    2 points
  11. The official announcement will come soon but the PO is up in Europe : https://evilgreed.net/collections/brutus/products/brutus-live-in-ghent-2xlp
    2 points
  12. Since we're ranking, I figured I'd chime in. Ohms> Black Stallion> B sides and Rarities> Live Vol 1> That one song with the guy that's in that Tooltime band (?) > the video for Back To School> Adrenaline
    2 points
  13. as someone who does vape this has inspired me to run to the store and get a carton of cigarettes. Thanks dick.
    2 points
  14. I was just wondering the same thing as well. I remember hearing 7 words on the local independent station near me and it blew me away. Ran out and bought the tape as soon as i could. Saw them a few times around 96-98 and they were absolutely fantastic live as well. So those first couple albums are really still my favorites. Probably followed by Diamond Eyes. But i could see someone who didn't hear Adrenaline until a bit later not liking it much compared to the later albums.
    2 points
  15. I'm with you on this one. Maybe just because of the nostalgia, but my favorites are ATF and Adrenaline. I appreciate all of their music in some way or another, but when I think of Deftones I think of the ATF album first.
    2 points
  16. Finally got my music book today!
    2 points
  17. the closer of Gore, Rubicon, is one of my favorite closers of theirs. just an awesome build up in that bad boy.
    2 points
  18. I need to revisit Gore but for me S/T is freaking great. It’s got some absolute jams on it.
    2 points
  19. https://otherpeoplerecords.store/collections/gleemer/products/gleemer-down-through-lp-limited-to-250 they just put up 50 black that they had allocated for a tour
    2 points
  20. Geez. Ok now we both erased it since we tied... well here goes again.
    2 points
  21. Hot take, the album should’ve been 3 songs shorter and then she should’ve released the extra songs as a 12” bonus EP.
    2 points
  22. Buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut… FREE SHIPPING ON ALL DOMESTIC ORDERS OVER $50 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    2 points
  23. Fuckkkk not this single game again. ME! was insane.... ....bought both.
    2 points
  24. Only on the 7” b-side. 12” B is a pre-recording of Taylor laughing her way to the bank.
    2 points
  25. ------------------- An intimate and vulnerable emotional portrait that shows her grappling with a period of personal tumult, 'Whole New Mess' presents Angel Olsen working through her open wounds and raw nerves with just a few guitars and some microphones, isolated in a century-old church in the Pacific Northwest. Whole New Mess follows 'All Mirrors,' Olsen’s grand 2019 masterpiece (and a top 10 critically acclaimed record). At least nine of the eleven songs on 'Whole New Mess' should sound familiar to anyone who has heard 'All Mirrors.' “Lark,” “Summer,” “Chance”—they're all here, at least in some skeletal form and with slightly different titles. But these are not the demos for 'All Mirrors.' Instead, 'Whole New Mess' is its own record with its own immovable mood. If the lavish orchestral arrangements and cinematic scope of 'All Mirrors' are the sound of Olsen preparing her scars for the wider world to see, 'Whole New Mess' is the sound of her first figuring out their shape, making sense for herself of these injuries. To record 'Whole New Mess,' Olsen asked for a studio recommendation from Electro-Vox head engineer and a deep kindred spirit Michael Harris. She wanted to find a space where, as she puts it, “vulnerability exists.” They settled on The Unknown, the Catholic church that Mount Eerie’s Phil Elverum and producer Nicholas Wilbur converted into a recording studio in the small town of Anacortes, Washington. Anacortes would act as a kind of harbor for Olsen, limiting distractions as she tried to burrow inside of these songs. “I hadn’t been to The Unknown, but I knew about its energy. I wanted to go sit with the material and be with it in a way that felt like a residency,” Olsen says. “I didn’t need a lot, since it was just me and a guitar. But I wanted someone else there to hold me accountable for trying different things.” In late October 2018 prior to recording 'All Mirrors,' Olsen and Harris lived for 10 days in a rental and built a daily ritual of getting coffee each morning in a nearby bookstore. They hiked Mount Erie, visited state parks, and strolled the empty streets of Anacortes beneath a full moon. But mostly, the sessions were casual, relaxed, and quiet, allowing Olsen the space to fully explore these feelings. The results are staggering, somehow disarmingly candid and dauntingly personal at once. The opener and title track—one of two songs here that did not appear on All Mirrors—is a blunt appraisal of how low Olsen got and how hard the process of pulling herself back upright was, especially when being an artist can mean turning your emotions into someone else’s entertainment. “Oh, I’ll really do the change,” she repeats at the start and finish, her voice wavering as she tries to buy the mantra she’s selling. “The reality is that artists are often never home so health, clear mindedness and grounding is hard to come by,” says Olsen. “The song is a mental note to try and stay sane, keep healthy, remember to breathe wherever I happen to be, because there is no saving it for back home.” Considered alongside 'All Mirrors,' 'Whole New Mess' is a poignant and pointed reminder that songs are more than mere collections of words, chords, and even melodies. They are webs of moods and moments and ideas, qualities that can change from one month to the next and can say just as much as the perfect progression or an exquisite chord. In that sense, these 11 songs—solitary, frank, and unflinching examinations of what it’s like to love, lose, and survive—are entirely new. This is the sound of Angel Olsen, sorting through the kind of trouble we’ve all known, as if just for herself and whoever else needs it. --------------------- Clear Smoke (Indie?) - http://store.landlockedmusic.com/product/angel-olsen-whole-new-mess https://www.bullmoose.com/p/34635123/angel-olsen-whole-new-mess-clear-smoke-translucent-vinyl Black - http://store.landlockedmusic.com/product/angel-olsen-whole-new-mess White - https://endofanear.bigcartel.com/product/angel-olsen-whole-new-mess [SOLD OUT] Black w/ Signed Print - https://www.recordstore.co.uk/recordstore/recordstore/Whole-New-Mess-UK-Exclusive-Black-Vinyl-Signed-Print/6MMJ0000000 Pink - https://www.secretlystore.com/whole-new-mess-angel-olsen Pink also at bandcamp + a 7" - https://angelolsen.bandcamp.com/
    1 point
  26. greasy filthy hand jobs in truck stop restrooms hot carling all over the place hot carling I turned that into a verb i hope you appreciate it Hot Carling Academy It's a school where you go to learn how to butt fuck they don't have blow jobs there because they are uncircumcised and that is just disgusting so they have to butt fuck which is also disgusting because that extra foreskin traps all the germs and the poop, and the butt fucking residue within and that is why british people have bad teeth, amen
    1 point
  27. Probably a local store tbh. If not one, I'd look on Discogs for a brick and mortar. The sunburst looks fine and sounds great.
    1 point
  28. The amount of disrespect for SNW is upsetting. Did Pink Cellphone really rub that many people the wrong way that they write off the rest of the album? Would kill for some new Crosses. The CD for it remains one of the few non digital albums I always have in rotation in my car. Wouldn't mind some new Team Sleep and/or a proper pressing of Team Sleep's album either.
    1 point
  29. Brink of Time! I have that CD floating around somewhere, some really cool versions on that thing. Loved the cover too.
    1 point
  30. Rip

    Video Game OSTs v2.0

    I believe it’s only one. Price is pretty garbage for that but it’s an import and I (along with I’m sure a lot of people) justified it by thinking “hey at least it’s not $400!” Which doesn’t help future pricing but whatever.
    1 point
  31. Oofta I about squirted when this thread was bumped, was hoping for a repress. Or a press of the choke ep. I’d like to hear the new tracks though.
    1 point
  32. I think all their albums are either so fucking good or pretty fucking good. Can pretty much put on any deftones song other than Pink Cellphone and get excited about it, I don’t even skip that one when I play SNW tho.
    1 point
  33. I'm 40, and the first couple records aren't that high on the list for me. I also fucking LOVE s/t, so maybe I'm the odd man out. It's top 2 or 3.
    1 point
  34. pepperonigin

    Video Game OSTs v2.0

    Grabbed Chrono and Xenogears. Very smart of them to finally repress all of this stuff.
    1 point
  35. The pink is standard so you'll be able to get it another retailer
    1 point
  36. For me the full ranking is: Diamond Eyes > Koi No Yokan > White Pony > Around The Fur > S/T > Saturday Night Wrist > Gore > Adrenaline And everything I'd say I enjoy to some degree except Gore and Adrenaline. They only get listened to when I do a full discography listen.
    1 point
  37. Canceled order, reordered.
    1 point
  38. I am always on the right side of history https://chorus.fm/reviews/deftones-gore/
    1 point
  39. I bought the oxblood in clear from KRM EU and I think I paid $2 more than a US variant.
    1 point
  40. I bought that. It was less than $30. 👍🏻
    1 point
  41. I chose the wrong artist to be a completionist with...
    1 point
  42. The two target demos for Abbey Road are prone to losing/destroying copies around their messy bedroom and/or forgetting they own it on a yearly basis.
    1 point
  43. Thats why it was easily the top, but it's always in the running every year. I think its like Super Mario 64 and where you have to buy Abbey Road with your new toy.
    1 point
  44. Love those shipping options i get from TTL
    1 point
  45. Merchnow says it's supposed to ship the first press orders August 19th. Album drops on the 21st
    1 point
  46. $27 shipped from WashedOut.net for the Loser edition $20.80 shipped from Subpop for the Loser edition. LP is clear, not white.
    1 point
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