three spring to mind; Unknown Pleasures (Joy Division), Psychocandy (Jesus and Mary Chain), Sound of Confusion (Spacemen 3), there are 1000’s of others In addition to the above, I’d say main influence on me would
So I curiously re-entered my favorite church basement to find six airtight musicians blasting away with horrible symmetry, squawky sax shards playing against dissonant guitar chords and wonderfully unpredictable rhythmic cells. To put it simply, Zs took me to the nether regions of musical abstraction...
I think this song talks about Jesus or some kind of representation of God. It is a weaker song than the first track. It starts off with a tacky electronic beat courtesy of Jordan "TheWizard" Rudess' toys followed by a somewhat- prog guitar riff. This song reminds me a lot the sound ...
Johnny Cash's post-'At Folsom Prison' commercial peak continued with 'Man in Black.' Released shortly after the cancelation of his TV variety show, the record was bookended by a pair of gospel songs, including an opener, "The Preacher Said Jesus Said," a duet with Rev. Billy Graham. ...
Johnny Cash's post-'At Folsom Prison' commercial peak continued with 'Man in Black.' Released shortly after the cancelation of his TV variety show, the record was bookended by a pair of gospel songs, including an opener, "The Preacher Said Jesus Said," a duet with Rev. Billy Graham. ...
Johnny Cash's post-'At Folsom Prison' commercial peak continued with 'Man in Black.' Released shortly after the cancelation of his TV variety show, the record was bookended by a pair of gospel songs, including an opener, "The Preacher Said Jesus Said," a duet with Rev. Billy Graham. ...