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[QUOTE="t2daeek:1077084"]I went on a couple spree's through amazon and newbs over the last couple weeks... picked up: Kaki King "Junior" Alice Coltrane "Transfiguration" Frank Zappa "Hot Rats" Duke Ellington "Live at Newport '65" John Coltrane/Archie Schepp "New Thing at Newport" Gogol Bordello "Transcontinental Hustle" The Ocean "Heliocentric" John Coltrane Jazz Icons DVD (3 live sets, germany 1960 germany 1961 belgium 1965) The albums are all really fucking awesome, except for Kaki King and The Ocean's new ones. Kaki King's record is boring. Barely any guitar playing beyond rhythm playing beyond lame floaty super girly vocals. The new The Ocean release is also fairly uninteresting. Some parts border on Hinder with the vocalist that's on this. For a band that says their goal is to recreate the endless rolling blackness of the mid atlantic, this sounds an awful lot like the endless rolling sea of bands who got a lucrative record deal and released shitty albums. i'd rather it sound like SEA OF BONES. how can you dig a metal album that's not LOUD. I'm not buying new metal albums any more unless i've heard a sampling that blows my mind or if it has Scott Hull on it. [/QUOTE]
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