New Music

This is pretty new and the girl (Christina Scabbia) has an absolutely amazing voice. It is totally different than anything I’ve heard in awhile.

Apocalyptica feat Cristina Scabbia - S.O.S

It is funny that I was listening to it as I clicked on this thread.

I’ll Hurt You - Busta Rhymes ft Eminem
Lollipop - Lil Wayne ft Gorilla Zoe (check this remix out)
Cry baby Cry - Santana ft Sean Paul

[quote]Chewie wrote:
This is pretty new and the girl (Christina Scabbia) has an absolutely amazing voice. It is totally different than anything I’ve heard in awhile.

Apocalyptica feat Cristina Scabbia - S.O.S

It is funny that I was listening to it as I clicked on this thread.[/quote]

Pretty sure that’s the lead singer of Lacuna Coil, which has some decent metal songs if you happen to enjoy the female lead thing. Like a heavier Evanescence.

I’m taking ‘new music’ to mean anything you may not have heard, not music that is chronologically new.

It shouldn’t matter if a track is a few years old vs recently released if you haven’t heard it anyway, right? Impact should still be the same, unless you’re trying to impress some guests or something.

Antoine Dufour!!!

Tommy Emmanuel!!!

Dave Matthew’s Band!!!

Dr. Dre and Eminem both have new albums coming out at the end of the year :bowdown:

whats w/ all the old music in a new music thread?

[quote]LiveFromThe781 wrote:
whats w/ all the old music in a new music thread?[/quote]

Some of this “old” music is “new” to me.

Talib Kweli - Hostile Gospel Remix

One of the better ones I’ve heard from him.

Worth the download.

I’m glad many of these artists are getting away from just rapping over old tracks they stole. Talib’s Hostile Gospel remix is real music.

The Roots are real music.

I hope the trend continues.

Check it out.

just heard lil wayne ft jayz - mr carter

track is sick,

stimuli - live like im dying
canibus - captain cold crush
wale - nike boots

all go download

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Talib Kweli - Hostile Gospel Remix

One of the better ones I’ve heard from him.

Worth the download.[/quote]

talib kweli’s catalogue is phenominal, he puts on a great live show aswell

favorite tracks by him

the whole blackstar album
ms hill
get by
old school rules - off the dangerdoom album
the whole ear drum album - last year if your birthday was around the time this album got released in aus, you copped it for your birthday
around my way
joy
wont you stay
where do we go
Funny money

plenty others just songs off the top of my head

also i just heard about this guy named elvis and his blue suede shoes…this dude is dope all over the mixtape scene :rollseyes:

Sevendust - “Sorrow” Feat. Myles Kennedy. “Prodigal Son” is a decent track too.

Haven’t listened to these guys in ages.

And whoever recommended Pendulum to me earlier … thanks, I should’ve started listening to this stuff earlier on.

The new Lil Wayne has hit the internet, I suggest looking around for it, its worth the effort. :slight_smile:

[quote]jtg987 wrote:

talib kweli’s catalogue is phenominal, he puts on a great live show aswell

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I was actually kinda disappointed when I saw him live. There might’ve been some sound issues but it sounded like he was trying to shout every word rather than just flow. Mos Def on the other hand has an amazing live sound.

Not super-new but I’ve been getting into Jay Z’s American Gangster CD a lot lately.

Can’t beat the man with the best flow ever rapping over the most talented young drummer out there.

[quote]jtrinsey wrote:
jtg987 wrote:

talib kweli’s catalogue is phenominal, he puts on a great live show aswell

I was actually kinda disappointed when I saw him live. There might’ve been some sound issues but it sounded like he was trying to shout every word rather than just flow. Mos Def on the other hand has an amazing live sound.

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wow nah he didnt shout he just flowed, most dissapointing show i’ve ever seen was pharoah monch, and sadly it wasnt his fault, we went too a festival and saw him, got right at the front. it was a bad chice we couldnt hear shit that he was saying, once you moved back 50 meters heard with perfect clarity :frowning: