Wednesday, September 30, 2009

New Semester FTW

Download the podcast at this link

This is the first recorded show of the new season of WMBC shows for Lost In A Black Hole. The Show consists of a series of dedications to my most regular listeners and friends of the show. Here's the playlist

1. Blind Witch - Somethin' about Mountains (I like my title more than the real title) - http://www.myspace.com/ruinousdoom

Dedicated to Hasan of Into The Void (http://intothevoid.podomatic.com)
2. Amebix - Fear of God - http://www.myspace.com/amebixuk
3. ABC Diabolo - Grey Devours - http://www.myspace.com/abcdiabolo

Combination Dedication to Hasan and Cara
4. Dystopia - Love/Hate - http://www.myspace.com/dystopia

Dedicated to Cara
5. The Black Dahlia Murder - Elder Misanthropy - http://www.myspace.com/blackdahliamurder

Dedicated to Nolan
6. Amorphis - Black Winter Day - http://www.amorphis.net/

Dedicated to Sana "Stabtron" Tabesh of cohost fame
7. Sigh - Scarlet Dream - http://www.myspace.com/sighjapan
8. Arcturus - Radical Cut - http://www.myspace.com/arcturusnorway

Then the stream cuts out and comes back in while I'm introducing the song I dedicated to Alex
9. Battles - Tonto - http://www.myspace.com/battlestheband

Fucking umbc's wireless internet completely cuts out my next dedication which was Maria + Kosta
10. Porcupine Tree - Trains - http://www.porcupinetree.com/

Mike
11. Katatonia - Without God - http://www.katatonia.com/

Fred and Trey of Mindgrinder (http://mindgrinder-wmuc.blogspot.com/)
12. Neurosis - Locust Star - http://www.neurosis.com/
13. Catharsis - Deserts of Mirage - http://www.myspace.com/catharsiscrimethinc

Dedicated to myself
14. October Tide - Sweetness Dies - http://www.myspace.com/octobertideband

Dedicated to my WoW homie and fellow musicphile Bloof
15. God is an Astronaut - Far From Refuge - http://www.myspace.com/godisanastronaut

Dedicated to Tom
16. Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In Blue

Dedicated to my moms
17. The Doors - When The Music's Over

Dedicated to And It Must Occur (http://www.myspace.com/anditmustoccur) and a new wmbc show called Funky Jamz (10-11pm)
18. Wu-tang Clan - Triumph

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

New season of shows

Dustin' the old cobwebs off this blog with an update about the fall return of both of my shows. I'll still be on air from 6-8pm and you'll still be able to download the podcasts at the same links.

For the first week I'm doing a 2 hour version of my doom metal show but expect a return of the hardcore show next week probably. Also hopefully I'll be able to start posting some more new music on this shindig soon too.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Interviews In A Black Hole

My show starts up again tomorrow at 6pm EDT with an interview with local metalcore band And It Must Occur...

Be sure to tune in by going to http://wmbc.umbc.edu and choosing the method of stream that matches your media player.

http://falsemetalftw.blogspot.com
http://www.myspace.com/anditmustoccur

The interview can be downloaded at http://itolduiwashardcore.podomatic.com/

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Dessa - False Hopes (2005)



The female mc from Doomtree's solo EP under the same name as Doomtree's collaborative effort.

Is Dessa the best female to ever rap? I don't know but she is definitely my favorite. Here it is for your listening pleasure

Tracklist

1 Mineshaft 2:56
2 Everything Floats 2:45
3 Press On 2:16
4 551 3:41
5 Kites 3:32

Dessa - False Hopes (2005)

Friday, June 5, 2009

Mike Mictlan and Lazerbeak - Hand Over Fist (2008)



Tracklist:

1 Hand Over Fist 1:51
2 Suicide Jimmy Snuffa 3:06
3 Clam Casino 2:02
4 SHUX (feat. P.O.S.) 3:25
5 Wolf Tickets 3:25
6 L.A. Raiders Hat 3:21
7 Fire on the Watermark 5:30
8 Northstarrr 2:27
9 Butcher's Lament 3:32
10 Head Full 2:41
11 Head Fuller 3:15
12 Young Hunger 3:49
13 Prizefight 4:07

Personal highlights include Hand Over Fist, Suicide Jimmy Snuffa, SHUX, and L.A. Raiders Hat.

Mike Mictlan and Lazerbeak - Hand Over Fist (2008)

Thursday, June 4, 2009

P.O.S. - Never Better (2009)



Part 2 of my Doomtree series is the most recent solo release from the most successful solo artist of Doomtree. I love all the punk/hardcore references and influence on this album.



Tracklist:

1 Let It Rattle 3:33
2 Drumroll (We're All Thirsty) (feat. Doomtree) 2:37
3 Savion Glover 2:19
4 Purexed 3:13
5 Graves (We Wrote the Book) 3:14
6 Goodbye 3:07
7 Get Smokes (feat. Jessy Greene) 2:38
8 Been Afraid 3:39
9 Low Light Low Life (feat. Sims, Cecil Otter & Dessa) 3:14
10 The Basics (Alright) 3:23
11 Out of Category 3:16
12 Optimist (We Are Not for Them) 3:19
13 Terrorish (feat. Jason Shevchuk) 2:13
14 Never Better (feat. Judah Nagler) 4:03
15 The Brave and the Snake / Handmade/Handgun (feat. Astronautalis) 11:51

P.O.S. - Never Better (2009)

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Doomtree - False Hopes (2007)

Finally, I'm back with some music updates.

Over my break from music blogging I have been heavily getting into this newish hip hop collective from Minneapolis named Doomtree. Doomtree is a 9 member hip-hop collective filled with members from all sorts of musical backgrounds and influences. They come together to create a sound that is vastly different from anything that has ever been done in hip hop or music in general. I don't want to make comparisons about what Doomtree is doing now to what Wu-Tang did in the 90s because The Clan will probably never be matched but the parallels are obvious.

So this week I'll be updating my blog every day with a different Doomtree related release. Starting this week with the album False Hopes which is a collaboration release from all of Doomtrees members.



1 Flex 3:01
2 Knives On Fire 2:59
3 Traveling Dunk Tank 3:20
4 A Candle in Chicago (Interlude) 1:53
5 Lucky 1:30
6 Veteran 2:43
7 Slow Burn 3:56
8 I Should Cut Your Liver Out (Interlude) 1:15
9 Savion Glover 2:22
10 Hot Monotony 3:45
11 A Hundred Fathers 3:50
12 Check Your Tuning (Interlude) 1:31
13 If & When 4:18
14 No Homeowners (Renter’s Rebate) 3:18

Highlights for me include Flex, Knives On Fire, A Hundred Fathers, and If & When.

Doomtree - False Hopes (2007)

Monday, May 4, 2009

Sorry For The Lack Of Update...Again

I Told U I Was Hardcore is back on WMBC. Now from 7-8pm EDT. From 6-7 is still my new show Lost In A Black Hole. I Told U I Was Hardcore for the I Told U Podcast.

Otherwise I have been busy as hell with school this semester - I thought for some reason it would be a good idea to take all of my hardest classes in one semester.

School is ending soon though and this thing will no longer be neglected. I've been listening to a ton of new music and watching a bunch of new movies so expect a shitstorm of posts starting sometime later this month. Probably around Maryland Deathfest time.

As for some updates. Last weekend I went to Fletchers to see Fear Before and opening for them was this totally awesome local metalcore band with synth (you all know how much I love synth in metal/hardcore). I'm sure you all will dig it so check it out, heres the myspays: And it Must Occur

Thursday, March 19, 2009

First Recording of this Season

http://hoodieninja.podomatic.com/

The first recorded episode of season 2 of Lost In A Black Hole. I play music ranging from metal to jazz and some in between. The playlist for the episode was.

1. Isis - So Did We
2. Neurosis - Eye
3. Evoken - In Pestilence, Burning
4. Tera Melos - Melody 2
5. Arti E Mestieri - Strips
6. Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil
7. Massive Attack - Teardrop
8. Crotchduster - Mammal Sauce (My homage to the polska polka fun hour)
9. Nightwish - Ghost Love Score
10. Ephel Duath - Labrinthine (Crimson)
11. maudlin of the Well - They Aren't All Beautiful
12. Macbook Air Commercial Parody
13. Gangstalicious - Homies Over Hoes
14. Frank Zappa - Bobby Brown Goes Down
15. Pink Floyd - Bike
16. Bob Dylan - Tombstone Blues
17. Queens of the Stone Age - Feel Good Hit Of The Summer
18. Between the Buried and Me - Sun of Nothing
19. Rhapsody - Holy Thunderforce
20. Method Man - Bring The Pain

I brought back a few things from last season that had been missing so far in this one. One being comedy breaks from serious music and the other being ending my show with a hip hop track.

Go to the podomatic link for downloads.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Sorry for the lack of updates

I've been busy as hell. Expect some posts very soon though.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Mark's Golden Globe Picks

Best Motion Picture - Drama: Slumdog Millionaire

Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy: In Bruges

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama: Mickey Rourke for The Wrestler

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama: Unfortunately Kristin Scott Thomas for Il y a longtemps que je t'aime is the only of the nominees I have seen

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy: Colin Farrel for In Bruges

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy: Frances McDormand for Burn After Reading (I've been in love with her acting since Fargo and I think she deserves the win)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture: Heath Ledger for The Dark Knight (Note: I haven't seen Doubt yet)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture: Marisa Tomei for The Wrestler (She is one sexy stripper if I may say)

Best Director - Motion Picture: Danny Boyle for Slumdog Millionaire (I'm a huge fan of this guys style and I think its about time the mainstream award givers recognized his work)

Best Screenplay - Motion Picture: Can't say for sure since I haven't seen Doubt but of the ones I have seen Slumdog is again my choice.

Best Animated Film: Wall-E

Best Foreign Language Film: Il y a longtemps que je t'aime (It's the only one I've seen but it was good)

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Binary Star - Masters of the Universe (2000)

Binary Star was a serious force to be reckoned with in underground hip-hop during their short lived history from 1998-2000. They were composed of One Be Lo and Senim Silla who have both released solo work since Binary Star that is also highly regarded in the underground hip hop community. Although the duo was involved in the criminal lifestyle of the ghetto they never glorified criminal activity in any of their music. In fact Binary Stars lyrics did what most hip hop doesn't and talked about the negatives involved with the lifestyle glorified in many rap lyrics. They saw hip hop as a new and legal way to escape their destructive lifestyles. Their lyrics were conscious, political, and spoke on the truth of what horrors really existed in this world of fast money, fast cars, women, and bling. This message in their lyrics became even more evident when the 2 split. In One Be Lo's 2005 release S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M. he has a song called "The Ghetto" in which he says:

You callin 9-1-1, this ain't a joke
You rollin like a blunt cause you might get smoked
The sad part about it ain't the money or the dope
The trigger man wasn't even old enough to vote

So anyway here it is for all you hip hop heads, a little piece of recent underground hip hop history, the 2nd studio release from Binary Star known as Masters of the Universe



1 Reality Check 4:01
2 Conquistadors 3:46
3 Solar Powered Intro 0:10
4 Solar Powered 4:28
5 Slang Blade Intro 0:22
6 Slang Blade 2:37
7 Binary Shuffle Intro 0:22
8 Binary Shuffle 3:41
9 Fellowship (feat. Decompoze & Athletic Mic League) 5:41
10 New Hip Hop 3:52
11 Masters of the Universe 3:14
12 Indy 500 (feat. Decompoze) 4:39
13 Evolution of Man 6:02
14 I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Part 1) 2:17
15 I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Part 2) 3:04
16 Honest Expression 5:00
17 Honest Expression Outro 0:11
18 Glen Close 3:01
19 Wolfman Jack Intro 0:11
20 Wolfman Jack 3:36
21 One Man Army 4:26
22 The KGB Intro 0:54
23 The KGB (feat. Elzhi, Juice, Lacks, Maliki, O Type Star & Texture) 6:50
24 Album Outro 0:12

Binary Star - Masters of the Universe (2000) - Part 1
Binary Star - Masters of the Universe (2000) - Part 2

you need both parts