june gloom on 18/2/2008 at 21:28
Hey, I had no part in that. I couldn't find any oven mitts.
D'Arcy on 18/2/2008 at 23:12
You must be tone-deaf then.
june gloom on 18/2/2008 at 23:25
I prefer the term "having good taste."
Now, to be perfectly fair, Bjork isn't the
worst vocalist I've ever heard, or even the worst female vocalist. The title for both goes to the vocalist for (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seraphim_%28band%29) these guys. Jesus Christ, they shattered all the windows in my house and made my brains leak out my nose.
june gloom on 19/2/2008 at 01:35
hshshshshshshsh
frrrrrrrrrrrrrr
MY BRAIN IS ON FIRE
flexbuster on 19/2/2008 at 02:26
Quote Posted by d0om
It says they are selling it on CD... did no-one tell them CDs sample music at 44.1 kHz and so the maximum frequency is 20kHz? Anything at higher frequencies will be a horrible mangled mess!
The highest frequency possible would be 22050Hz. Anything else would actually not be there at all.
Most people can't really hear 20KHz+ very much at all, so I GUESS there would be some dog-only frequencies there, for the most part. Some people can hear up to the end of the frequency range of CD audio though.
ercles on 19/2/2008 at 05:53
BACK ON TOPIC
By conventional standards Bjoerk (can't be fucked with umlauts) is certainly horrible to listen to, especially when you don't really do much digging around. But I saw her live a couple of weeks ago and I can honestly say she is simply mindblowing.
Plus just listen to "it's oh so quiet", great singing on that track in my opinion.
henke on 19/2/2008 at 07:33
Quote Posted by dethtoll
Bjork? Godly?
I've heard cats being strangled that sounded more musical.
... cats that were on
fire.Yeah, (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgb-5Fop4Bg) they're ok. But I still like Björk better.
theBlackman on 19/2/2008 at 07:40
Quote Posted by D'Arcy
It seems that dogs take their music more seriously than humans.
No. They just have better taste in music. :ebil:
june gloom on 19/2/2008 at 07:41
Finnish indie band, eh?
Not much for indie myself. Prefer plain old post-rock (and post-metal).