Ok so here we go. Any albums that have been released in 2009 that you really like? Why not share it in here?
Me? I'm personally looking forward to The Dead Weather's HoreHound in June as well with The White Stripes' new album that still hasn't been named but it's going to be out around in the summer (for America so it's winter here).
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Riverside's Anno Domini High Definition, Deftones' Eros, Stillwell's Surrounded by Liars and Killswitch Engage's self-titled. Oh and Skillet's upcoming album Awake.
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Dreaming of Zion, Awake Sleeping Awake.
"We’ve never tried to come off as better than our fans, our fans... when they come to see us play, they’re actually a part of, you know, us playing. Sonny, the way he is on stage, he connects with them, emotional and in every kind of way you can imagine, you know, musically, and I think that they can see that it’s not, you know, a put on, it’s not something that’s fake, it’s real." - Mark Daniels of P.O.D.
Muck definitely taking the top so far, followed by Sólstafir and Celeste
looking forward to
Mastodon - Crack the skye Converge, new album Deftones, Eros new Celestine Municipal Waste Pelican apparently Radiohead Slayer wolves in the throne room
Forgot to mention Kinetik Control's and Project 86's new records which are both still untitled, but probably will make it to a fall release.
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Dreaming of Zion, Awake Sleeping Awake.
"We’ve never tried to come off as better than our fans, our fans... when they come to see us play, they’re actually a part of, you know, us playing. Sonny, the way he is on stage, he connects with them, emotional and in every kind of way you can imagine, you know, musically, and I think that they can see that it’s not, you know, a put on, it’s not something that’s fake, it’s real." - Mark Daniels of P.O.D.
Eros by Deftones is one I am looking forward to without a doubt. But because Saturday Night Wrist was less then up to the Deftones standard, I don't have too high hopes.
The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion by dredg is going to be an amazing album. It is the album I am most excited about. Every time dredg releases they get better. As long as they don't do a Taproot at try to change too much too many times it will be AWESOME.
Didn't know Project 86 was planning to release this year, that should be a decent album if they can do at least as good as their older stuff.
You into P86 too? O.O Awesome. What did you think of Rival Factions? I think it was a step backwards, but then again, they've said that the new album will be heavy. Same goes for Eros, I think Saturday Night Wrist and the self-titled are the worst albums ever released by the Deftones, but Eros is supposed to be great and a comeback to their roots.
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Dreaming of Zion, Awake Sleeping Awake.
"We’ve never tried to come off as better than our fans, our fans... when they come to see us play, they’re actually a part of, you know, us playing. Sonny, the way he is on stage, he connects with them, emotional and in every kind of way you can imagine, you know, musically, and I think that they can see that it’s not, you know, a put on, it’s not something that’s fake, it’s real." - Mark Daniels of P.O.D.
Well to let you all know, unless you know already, I hate rap. R&B is ok and hip-hop...well I only like Kanye and Fort Minor.
But back to topic, I really would not mind getting Incrediban by The Lonely Island. There music is so funny. They make a song about something stupid sound so meaningless that it's good. I really would want to get the album if I had the chance!
If TRUSTcompany manage to somehow release their album this year then I will be extremily happy. I've been waiting since like... 2005 for them to return...
Rival Factions was average. I was cool with the lyrics even though they werent great.
Deftones self titled was okay, Hole in the Earth was good but SNW was overall a let down. The demos that appeared were cool though.
-- Edited by CancerCowboy on Monday 4th of May 2009 05:18:29 PM
Now that I have got into Living Sacrifice, I need to say I'm really looking forward to their new, so far untitled album also.
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Dreaming of Zion, Awake Sleeping Awake.
"We’ve never tried to come off as better than our fans, our fans... when they come to see us play, they’re actually a part of, you know, us playing. Sonny, the way he is on stage, he connects with them, emotional and in every kind of way you can imagine, you know, musically, and I think that they can see that it’s not, you know, a put on, it’s not something that’s fake, it’s real." - Mark Daniels of P.O.D.
Okay so Killswitch Engage's self-titled was a big disappointment. Riverside's Anno Domini High Definition was more than a great album, whereas Project 86's Picket Fence Cartel is their best album to date.
This year is so much better what comes to new music than last year.
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Dreaming of Zion, Awake Sleeping Awake.
"We’ve never tried to come off as better than our fans, our fans... when they come to see us play, they’re actually a part of, you know, us playing. Sonny, the way he is on stage, he connects with them, emotional and in every kind of way you can imagine, you know, musically, and I think that they can see that it’s not, you know, a put on, it’s not something that’s fake, it’s real." - Mark Daniels of P.O.D.