Jump to content

Entre_Perpetuo

Members
  • Posts

    16849
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    21

Entre_Perpetuo last won the day on March 18

Entre_Perpetuo had the most liked content!

Reputation

19114 Stellar

3 Followers

About Entre_Perpetuo

  • Birthday 08/12/1998

Member Information

  • Location
    The Solar Federation
  • Interests
    Music, Architecture, Star Wars, RPGs and Magic cards, Notre Dame, reading, video games, talking to people about any of these subjects online!
  • Gender
    Male

Music Fandom

  • Number of Rush Concerts Attended
    1
  • Last Rush Concert Attended
    R40 tour: 6/12/15, Chicago, United Center
  • Favorite Rush Song
    Cygnus X-1 Book One: The Voyage
  • Favorite Rush Album
    A Farewell to Kings
  • Best Rush Experience
    Seeing Rush for the first time ever in Chicago on the R40 tour from the back row with my dad. They played both his favorite Rush song and mine, plus so many more amazing songs on that madri-cal night. I will never forget it. :)
  • Other Favorite Bands
    1. Queen (2. Rush) 3. Muse 4. Genesis 5. David Bowie
  • Musical Instruments You Play
    Saxophone, Singing, Guitar, Bass, Piano, Ukulele, Kazoo!

Recent Profile Visitors

5050 profile views
  1. I want to set out a preliminary idea of how I’d rank the chili peppers albums I’ve heard and then return to it after I’ve revisited a couple in the next couple days. I have absolutely not heard them all and I’m not really about to do that deep dive. I’m mostly satisfied with what I’ve already heard. 1. Blood Sugar Sex Magic 2. By The Way 3. Californication 4. Unlimited Love 5. Stadium Arcadium 6. The Getaway 7. Return Of The Dream Canteen BTW slips over Californication even though it’s a bit long and has a bit more filler just because the production is waaaaaay better. Seriously, Californication is antithesis of a headphones album. BSSM knocks them both clean out. SA is too long, but has great moments. The Getaway and Return are the two I really need to revisit in the next couple days. I barely remember anything about Return. In all likelihood it could rise as high as 4 in one spin. The Getaway maybe could top SA, it’s far more concise and Danger Mouse’s production is refreshing after so so many Rubin affairs. But I’m not sure, and Snow is the best song on either of them sooo… The two I most want to hear to do a better ranking are Mothers Milk and One Hot Minute. I’ve just never gotten around to them.
  2. RHCP They’re fascinating to me in a really relaxing way. I’m not excited or enthralled exactly, just finding myself happily centering on what it is they do.
  3. I also spun this yesterday. Been honing in on the Chili Peps lately, reading Rick Rubin’s book simultaneously. I’m really fascinated and inspired by their chemistry. More so than almost any other band, I think the thing that makes them great is their spiritual bond to both each other and to the source of their art. The fact that they excel at writing accessible pop songs is more miraculous than any of their individual talents to me.
  4. Future and Metro Boomin - We Don’t Trust You Red Hot Chili Peppers - By The Way Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication
  5. Page is one of those guys where the quantity of riffs never was at the sacrifice of their quality. Lifeson has a lot of great ones, but he’s just as much in the Townsend school of playing, which is less riffy. In other words, he just doesn’t have quite as many as Page, but he makes up for it in other ways.
  6. Aerosmith - Pump boy I needed this East Coast Offense - Everything Is Nothing EP Local DC area band and friends of mine from the music scene, this is their debut EP, released today. If you dig 90s, effects laden guitar rock at all (think early Muse, Radiohead, Zombie by The Cranberries, etc.) give this a listen! I think my favorite track is either Shell or Oblivion.
  7. Okay I made up my mind on one of the questions. For me, the better song is entirely dependent on my mood. The better band is also pretty well dependent on that. However, there’s a strong reason I play Pump on my birthday every year but not Californication, and that is because that record as a whole makes me very very happy. So I’ll give it to the bad boys from Boston for the album matchup.
  8. I similarly really can’t choose. On like any of the questions honestly.
  9. U2 - All That You Can’t Leave Behind Proof that’s it’s a fine line between transcendence and mundanity. Not one U2 walk very well.
  10. Let me try Fall Out Boy, since I just saw them and Jimmy Eat World last night!!! 1. From Under The Cork Tree 2. Infinity On High 3. Save Rock And Roll 4. So Much (For) Stardust 5. Folie À Duex 6. Take This To Your Grave 7. American Beauty / American Psycho last place forever: Mania
  11. That Queen imitation is exactly what makes it so special to me, lol. Judas Priest might have been the very first band in history to attempt to copy Queen’s style and infuse it with their own, and honestly it’s approached so lovingly and yet with so much of Priest’s own muscle and flavor that I don’t find it a ripoff at all.
  12. I can see the case for post BH&R being soulless, but to me all of those first four have loads of it.
×
×
  • Create New...