FelixtheMetalcat
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You have Dream Theater at both #7 & 3 20 fyi....
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TheMAGAmvm Soycrusher
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Written by FelixtheMetalcat on 13.12.2013 at 19:07
You have Dream Theater at both #7 & 3 20 fyi....
Thanks, I wouldn't have noticed that.
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MelancholiaC
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WOW - 135 albums in one year? How did you have time to sleep? Or breathe? Usually when I make a year-end list, it's a top 10 or 20 at best (with the rest falling under merely good/mediocre) lol...
I'm curious about how many times (generally speaking) you listened to these albums and whether you listen to a new album with focused attention or while multitasking. As most (good) metal records take me at least 5 or 6 spins to appreciate its nuances to a degree that I feel is adequate in order to give it a proper "rating". Often at the end of a year there would be around 10 albums that's been played at least 20+ times, which I would consider to be the best of that year.
Anyways, seems like you've listened to practically everything released last year! Still I would definitely recommend 2 exquisite albums missing from this list: Vulture Industries - The Tower & Blindead - Absence
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Troy Killjoy perfunctionist StaffPosts: 21306 |
Written by MelancholiaC on 05.07.2014 at 06:39 WOW - 135 albums in one year? How did you have time to sleep? Or breathe? Usually when I make a year-end list, it's a top 10 or 20 at best (with the rest falling under merely good/mediocre) lol...
I'm curious about how many times (generally speaking) you listened to these albums and whether you listen to a new album with focused attention or while multitasking. As most (good) metal records take me at least 5 or 6 spins to appreciate its nuances to a degree that I feel is adequate in order to give it a proper "rating". Often at the end of a year there would be around 10 albums that's been played at least 20+ times, which I would consider to be the best of that year.
135 albums is not unusual for someone who has enough free time in their schedule to devote to new music. Some users here surpass the 300-album mark at the end of a year. It also probably means he spends less time listening to old releases. Just because you only have enough time to make a list of 10-20 albums and require at least 5-6 spins to "get" an album doesn't mean everyone else has to.
Although I think the title of this list is misleading. I think it's more like "everything I've listened to in 2013".
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TheMAGAmvm Soycrusher
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 05.07.2014 at 08:17
Written by MelancholiaC on 05.07.2014 at 06:39 WOW - 135 albums in one year? How did you have time to sleep? Or breathe? Usually when I make a year-end list, it's a top 10 or 20 at best (with the rest falling under merely good/mediocre) lol...
I'm curious about how many times (generally speaking) you listened to these albums and whether you listen to a new album with focused attention or while multitasking. As most (good) metal records take me at least 5 or 6 spins to appreciate its nuances to a degree that I feel is adequate in order to give it a proper "rating". Often at the end of a year there would be around 10 albums that's been played at least 20+ times, which I would consider to be the best of that year.
135 albums is not unusual for someone who has enough free time in their schedule to devote to new music. Some users here surpass the 300-album mark at the end of a year. It also probably means he spends less time listening to old releases. Just because you only have enough time to make a list of 10-20 albums and require at least 5-6 spins to "get" an album doesn't mean everyone else has to.
Although I think the title of this list is misleading. I think it's more like "everything I've listened to in 2013".
No. This is not everything I listened in 2013, this is everything I listened and I actually liked in 2013. The number of albums I listen is bigger (I work at a recording store and most of the time I have nothing to do than to listen to music). Basicaly, these are all albums that I listened more than once and I still go back to them even today. There are other albums that I liked but the bands are not in the Metalstorm database and I actually do not really enjoy adding stuff that ain't here, don't ask me why 'cause it's a habbit of mine. If an album intrigues me, I would spin in many times in 1-2 days until I would be satisfied. I actually never count how many times I listen to an album, nor do I care, I just made this list with albums that made an impression. My 2014 list will surely surpass this one though, I need to update it though.
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TheMAGAmvm Soycrusher
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Written by MelancholiaC on 05.07.2014 at 06:39
WOW - 135 albums in one year? How did you have time to sleep? Or breathe? Usually when I make a year-end list, it's a top 10 or 20 at best (with the rest falling under merely good/mediocre) lol...
I'm curious about how many times (generally speaking) you listened to these albums and whether you listen to a new album with focused attention or while multitasking. As most (good) metal records take me at least 5 or 6 spins to appreciate its nuances to a degree that I feel is adequate in order to give it a proper "rating". Often at the end of a year there would be around 10 albums that's been played at least 20+ times, which I would consider to be the best of that year.
Anyways, seems like you've listened to practically everything released last year! Still I would definitely recommend 2 exquisite albums missing from this list: Vulture Industries - The Tower & Blindead - Absence
I work at a records store and there are days when basicaly nothing happens and days with few customers and all I day is to sit down in front of a pc with a CD playing. So yeah, basicaly I have a lot of time in my hands and not to mention that I have much time to listen home too (as I usually borrow CDs from the store and take them home for a more in depth listening). Now, I do not really bother counting how many times I listen to an album. There are albums that hook me up from 1-2 listens and albums that take 10 or more. It varies. I remember listening to Nightfall's Cassiopeia many times until I actually started to really dig it. There are a few other albums that falls under a similar experience. Safe to say that at least the top 20 still remains in my current playlist even today. Damn, I can't remember how many times I listened to the new Chthonic offering. Brilliant album. I am not interested in stuff like 'best of the year' really. I basicaly put here what I like without giving a fuck about who gets 'best of the year'. As for the two albums you mentioned, I listened to them, I like the first one (somehow I forgot to add it here) but I did not like the second. Thanks anyway!
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Written by TheMAGAmvm on 05.07.2014 at 11:28
I work at a records store and there are days when basicaly nothing happens and days with few customers and all I day is to sit down in front of a pc with a CD playing.
I'm so jealous of you.
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MelancholiaC
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Written by TheMAGAmvm on 05.07.2014 at 11:28
Written by MelancholiaC on 05.07.2014 at 06:39
WOW - 135 albums in one year? How did you have time to sleep? Or breathe? Usually when I make a year-end list, it's a top 10 or 20 at best (with the rest falling under merely good/mediocre) lol...
I'm curious about how many times (generally speaking) you listened to these albums and whether you listen to a new album with focused attention or while multitasking. As most (good) metal records take me at least 5 or 6 spins to appreciate its nuances to a degree that I feel is adequate in order to give it a proper "rating". Often at the end of a year there would be around 10 albums that's been played at least 20+ times, which I would consider to be the best of that year.
Anyways, seems like you've listened to practically everything released last year! Still I would definitely recommend 2 exquisite albums missing from this list: Vulture Industries - The Tower & Blindead - Absence
I work at a records store and there are days when basicaly nothing happens and days with few customers and all I day is to sit down in front of a pc with a CD playing. So yeah, basicaly I have a lot of time in my hands and not to mention that I have much time to listen home too (as I usually borrow CDs from the store and take them home for a more in depth listening). Now, I do not really bother counting how many times I listen to an album. There are albums that hook me up from 1-2 listens and albums that take 10 or more. It varies. I remember listening to Nightfall's Cassiopeia many times until I actually started to really dig it. There are a few other albums that falls under a similar experience. Safe to say that at least the top 20 still remains in my current playlist even today. Damn, I can't remember how many times I listened to the new Chthonic offering. Brilliant album. I am not interested in stuff like 'best of the year' really. I basicaly put here what I like without giving a fuck about who gets 'best of the year'. As for the two albums you mentioned, I listened to them, I like the first one (somehow I forgot to add it here) but I did not like the second. Thanks anyway!
Wow, sounds like you have an awesome life! With you encyclopedia knowledge of music, you could practically run your own metal radio station.
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TheMAGAmvm Soycrusher
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Written by MelancholiaC on 06.07.2014 at 05:30
Wow, sounds like you have an awesome life! With you encyclopedia knowledge of music, you could practically run your own metal radio station.
Heh, well not really, wage wise it is crap, there are months where I have to do a side-job to cover my expenses. I do have to admit that CD selling is bad, really bad where I live and so is vinyl. Unfortunately there are people here who do not bother buying anything (yet they do salivate when they see a CD they want). Bad purchasing power... Most of those that buy something are metalheads, from time to time. Even today I am wondering how can this store be still here with so little profit (or none). Anyway, it is a cool place, I like the fact that it ain't a stressing job, it is very relaxing. What could it be better than to listen the music that you like while doing a job that you also like? Nothing!
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