All albums Ive bought in the last week: Angels and Airwaves- We Don't Need to Whisper The Fray- How to Save a Life Seether- Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces CKY- An Answer Can Be Found Blink-182- Blink-182 Sigur Ros- () MGMT- Oracular Spectacular I'm at a point where I'm making sure I own my all time favorite albums in physical form if I didn't already. Plus I found a some other good albums for cheap as well.
Bought Yesterday: Behemoth - The Satanist [thumb]http://www.metalblade.com/us/covers/Behemoth-TheSatanist.jpg[/thumb] Pre-Ordered: The Devin Townsend Project - Z² (Sky Blue, Dark Matters) Ne Obliviscaris - Citadel [thumb]http://i.imgur.com/1N8Rb1M.jpg[/thumb]
Just bought today: Bright Eyes- I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning (one of my favorite cds, wanted it in physical form). The Offspring- The Offspring The Offspring- Ignition The Offspring- Americana The Offspring- Conspiracy of One
Queen of the Damned: OST Pretty solid lineup of talent here, Chester Bennington performs a song, other artists include Disturbed, Papa Roach, Deftones, Marilyn Manson, Earshot, Dry Cell, Static-X and Jonathan Davis of Korn #numetal
Pre-Ordered Yellowcard's "Lift a Sail", after molesting myself with the leak for a few days now... This takes their entire sound to a whole new level, with a very bright performance, the album rarely comes off a sort of space-soaring, high-flying, ethereal sound to it. The latter half of the album is definitely the highlight, "Fragile and Dear" and "Illuminate" being my favourite little section. While this might only be suitable for people who can handle the more pop-punk, radio-esque style music, this is just an extremely well done album, and there's very little denying that, with a full listen. This is definitely a bit of a departure in a way for this band, with plenty of little electronic elements present, and a totally different vibe from a lot of their music. With sections reminiscent of Imagine Dragons and traditional punk-influenced tracks such as "The Deepest Well" (Which features Matty Mullins of Memphis May Fire), and even songs that almost remind me of Owl City at times (One Bedroom, notably, which also features a beat similiar to NiN's "Closer"). Also, beautiful album-artwork.
I bought a digital copy of the "Gone Girl" soundtrack earlier today, so I guess that's my answer right now
Yeah.. the last album i bought was the hunting party. I don't.. I think the one before that was the Woodkid - Golden Age.
Picked this up for 9 bucks at Wal-mart, knowing only the Basement version of Bloom. Hopefully this was a good decision. Both OK Computer and Kid A are fantastic albums.