What Are You Listening To Now?
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Iron Maiden - The Book Of Souls
It's really good. How can they still come up with such genius this late in their career astonishes me
It's really good. How can they still come up with such genius this late in their career astonishes me
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Low - Ones and Sixes
Pretty stark at the outset, but that's to be expected.
Pretty stark at the outset, but that's to be expected.
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I have been listening to the new Low album quite a bit over the last few days. Musically I think is is excellent, and I really like the artwork but what is with the lurid yellow vinyl? Also, MP3 and not FLAC download is cheapshit thing to do, especially given the pice of the LP.runaway wrote:Low - Ones and Sixes
Pretty stark at the outset, but that's to be expected.
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Did you get the Sub Pop "Loser" special edition? I got the CD w/ an owl t-shirt for the kid.olan wrote:I have been listening to the new Low album quite a bit over the last few days. Musically I think is is excellent, and I really like the artwork but what is with the lurid yellow vinyl? Also, MP3 and not FLAC download is cheapshit thing to do, especially given the pice of the LP.runaway wrote:Low - Ones and Sixes
Pretty stark at the outset, but that's to be expected.
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Minami Deutsch - s/t , from Cardinal Fuzz, arrived today, been playing it all night, wonderful minimal Kraut Rock from Japan, very pleased with this .
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Yep, lovely music, particularly beautiful sleeve design and hideous urine-sample yellow vinyl. Quite like the sticker that says looser on cover. I hadn't noticed that before....runaway wrote:Did you get the Sub Pop "Loser" special edition? I got the CD w/ an owl t-shirt for the kid.olan wrote:I have been listening to the new Low album quite a bit over the last few days. Musically I think is is excellent, and I really like the artwork but what is with the lurid yellow vinyl? Also, MP3 and not FLAC download is cheapshit thing to do, especially given the pice of the LP.runaway wrote:Low - Ones and Sixes
Pretty stark at the outset, but that's to be expected.
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The God Machine- Scenes From The Second Storey
this album is one where you don't know quite where it would have fitted into the music scene of the time (1992)- there's some very metal riffing and some moments that remind me of Janes Addiction of all people- but then there's some tranquil moments, atmospheric sax and even some piano tinkling.
tell you what though, I can hear definitely moments where early Mogwai would have cribbed some of their moves from.
this album is one where you don't know quite where it would have fitted into the music scene of the time (1992)- there's some very metal riffing and some moments that remind me of Janes Addiction of all people- but then there's some tranquil moments, atmospheric sax and even some piano tinkling.
tell you what though, I can hear definitely moments where early Mogwai would have cribbed some of their moves from.
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Sunburned Hand Of The Man- Jaybird
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Pulp - The Sisters EP
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Kikagaku Moyo - Forest of Lost Children
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finally picked up Link Wray's '3 Track Shack'. fantastic stuff!
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I can speak for a few people I know. This stuff is life changing musically speaking.moop wrote:finally picked up Link Wray's '3 Track Shack'. fantastic stuff!
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Max Richter - Sleep . bluddy lovely.
also converting loads of live stuff/ bootlegs from crappy bit rate mp3's to flac. its like they have been converted from B&W to 3D Technicolor. especially the 60's / 70's material. amazing.
also converting loads of live stuff/ bootlegs from crappy bit rate mp3's to flac. its like they have been converted from B&W to 3D Technicolor. especially the 60's / 70's material. amazing.
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Deerhunter - Fading Frontier
This sounds better with every listen. Described as Bradford Cox's 'poppy' album it's certainly got a very appealing sound but there is still some edge to proceedings, just as there was with Halcyon Digest, the album Fading Frontier gets compared to, although it's quite a way off the harsher sound of Monomania. Lots of very catchy songs with that dreamy feel you find in Deerhunter music. The 2 preview tracks - Snakeskin and Breaker - are among the best tunes here I think, and the anticipation they created have made the album live up to my expectations. They play at the Brudenell in a couple of weeks which I am really looking forward to.
I must admit to not having found a great deal of new music this year so this is a welcome arrival. Recommended.
This sounds better with every listen. Described as Bradford Cox's 'poppy' album it's certainly got a very appealing sound but there is still some edge to proceedings, just as there was with Halcyon Digest, the album Fading Frontier gets compared to, although it's quite a way off the harsher sound of Monomania. Lots of very catchy songs with that dreamy feel you find in Deerhunter music. The 2 preview tracks - Snakeskin and Breaker - are among the best tunes here I think, and the anticipation they created have made the album live up to my expectations. They play at the Brudenell in a couple of weeks which I am really looking forward to.
I must admit to not having found a great deal of new music this year so this is a welcome arrival. Recommended.
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I'm finding that Deerhunter album to be really disappointing, as was the last one. It just passes me by when I listen to it.
I think they lost something when Josh Fauver left. I'll still go and see them in Dublin next week though!
I think they lost something when Josh Fauver left. I'll still go and see them in Dublin next week though!
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...think I'm mellowing with age then... I like the laid back feel of this new one.
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Halcyon is gathering dust on its shelf - haven't played it since I gave it a few spins when it came out. Not bothering with the new one - don't understand the hype surrounding this band.
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Brian Eno - New Space Music (bonus disc of the recent Neroli reissue)
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I think the vast majority of Halcyon is fantastic - couple of less interesting tunes but the rest is great. I hadn't really paid much attention to DH until someone played me that. I don't get that last album but I am enjoying the floaty nature of this new one a lot.runaway wrote:Halcyon is gathering dust on its shelf - haven't played it since I gave it a few spins when it came out. Not bothering with the new one - don't understand the hype surrounding this band.
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The new FUZZ album, a double album so its taking a bit off getting to grips with, but its getting put through its paces this weekend, liking what I`m hearing so far.
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recently found this fantastic live recording of Echo & The Bunnymen which I had on in the background while doing some computer stuff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuIvLAtp0sc
there are a lot of great live recordings out there under the Rockpalast banner. there's a fantastic early REM one too.
this week I've also been mostly listening to:
Godspeed You Black Emperor- Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress
Loop- The World in Your Eyes
Deep Purple- Made in Japan
Doves-Kingdom of Rust
The Rolling Stones- Sticky Fingers
The Rolling Stones- Exile on Main Street
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuIvLAtp0sc
there are a lot of great live recordings out there under the Rockpalast banner. there's a fantastic early REM one too.
this week I've also been mostly listening to:
Godspeed You Black Emperor- Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress
Loop- The World in Your Eyes
Deep Purple- Made in Japan
Doves-Kingdom of Rust
The Rolling Stones- Sticky Fingers
The Rolling Stones- Exile on Main Street
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Finally got a new copy of 3-Track Shack (Ace 2015). Now I know what y'all are talking about.
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Slaves - Are You Satisfied?
Nathaniel Radcliffe & the Night Sweats - Nathaniel Radcliffe & the Night Sweats
Low - Ones & Sixes
Spectres- Unofficlal Bond Theme 7"
PSB - Race For Space
I like to mix it up a bit
Nathaniel Radcliffe & the Night Sweats - Nathaniel Radcliffe & the Night Sweats
Low - Ones & Sixes
Spectres- Unofficlal Bond Theme 7"
PSB - Race For Space
I like to mix it up a bit
'Remember, change is not good'
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An artist from Austria called Juleah
Really good stuff, lots to see and hear on youtube. First few albums are download only (which you can download off bandcamp for nothing if you want, I paid a few quid for each)
Her new album is out and its the first physical release and its great. Two spins today already.
Think Psychic Ills, Speck Mountain, Tess Parks, maybe a bit of Mazzy Star. She plays all instruments herself and I highly reccomend.
Really good stuff, lots to see and hear on youtube. First few albums are download only (which you can download off bandcamp for nothing if you want, I paid a few quid for each)
Her new album is out and its the first physical release and its great. Two spins today already.
Think Psychic Ills, Speck Mountain, Tess Parks, maybe a bit of Mazzy Star. She plays all instruments herself and I highly reccomend.
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I got a hold on 14 Isaac Hayes albums (family member past away) and some of them are really enjoyable.
Apparat Organ Quartet - Polyfonia (Iceland's best kept secret)
Candi Staton - Compilation (bought it for 'I'm just a prisoner', but there are plenty of great souljerkers)
Chelsea Wolfe - Live at roadburn 2012 (a killer!)
Apparat Organ Quartet - Polyfonia (Iceland's best kept secret)
Candi Staton - Compilation (bought it for 'I'm just a prisoner', but there are plenty of great souljerkers)
Chelsea Wolfe - Live at roadburn 2012 (a killer!)
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I'll tell you what I'm NOT listening to; anything by that fucking Adele!
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This description was right up my street. I checked some songs out online and promptly ordered the LP. Once again I can thank this message board for another great recommendation.Aquarian-Time wrote:An artist from Austria called Juleah
Really good stuff, lots to see and hear on youtube. First few albums are download only (which you can download off bandcamp for nothing if you want, I paid a few quid for each)
Her new album is out and its the first physical release and its great. Two spins today already.
Think Psychic Ills, Speck Mountain, Tess Parks, maybe a bit of Mazzy Star. She plays all instruments herself and I highly reccomend.
For those interested, especially in the North America, Amazon UK by far the best deal at $27.50 shipped.
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Her cover of Spacemen 3's cover of The Carter Family's May The Circle Be Unbroken is pretty good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxQUcnZ4ovI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxQUcnZ4ovI
Aquarian-Time wrote:An artist from Austria called Juleah
Really good stuff, lots to see and hear on youtube. First few albums are download only (which you can download off bandcamp for nothing if you want, I paid a few quid for each)
Her new album is out and its the first physical release and its great. Two spins today already.
Think Psychic Ills, Speck Mountain, Tess Parks, maybe a bit of Mazzy Star. She plays all instruments herself and I highly reccomend.
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Juleah's version of the Staples Singers classic was astonishing. Definitely gonna check her stuff out.
For me the last few weeks have been dominated by exactly two albums - one of which was Raw Power in its many versions. The 1997 Iggy Pop remaster was my intro to it back in 1998 I think - there was an article with Jason about his top 10 records in Melody Maker - and this was number one choice.
It blew out many beatboxes years ago in college, but it sounded better than anything.
There's a less abrasive version out there on a limited 12", which was remastered for RSD 2012. It sounds like the perfect hybrid between the original Bowie mix and the incendiary Iggy Pop version ('Shake Appeal' sound more like The Cramps than ever!)!
Have a listen: play at HD (720) quality with headphones, or as loud as you can play loud...
For me the last few weeks have been dominated by exactly two albums - one of which was Raw Power in its many versions. The 1997 Iggy Pop remaster was my intro to it back in 1998 I think - there was an article with Jason about his top 10 records in Melody Maker - and this was number one choice.
It blew out many beatboxes years ago in college, but it sounded better than anything.
There's a less abrasive version out there on a limited 12", which was remastered for RSD 2012. It sounds like the perfect hybrid between the original Bowie mix and the incendiary Iggy Pop version ('Shake Appeal' sound more like The Cramps than ever!)!
Have a listen: play at HD (720) quality with headphones, or as loud as you can play loud...
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Black Bombain - Live At Casazul, toss up between this an Minami Deutsch for Cardinal Fuzz`s Records best release this yr but both excellent,
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That McMorrow guy...his albums...whilst making a box of curiosities and a collage card for my girlfriends birthday...quite nice really
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New Thee Oh Sees song "Fortress". Much goodness abounds.
http://consequenceofsound.net/2015/12/t ... ss-listen/
http://consequenceofsound.net/2015/12/t ... ss-listen/
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Whoa, that's nice man! It's got a real 70's Beach Boys feel to it.BzaInSpace wrote:Psychedelic Fleetwood Mac.
Dig deep...
Thanks for the new Oh See's track Johnnyboy. That's a cracker isn't it
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Raw Power is the greatest. I love everything about it.
2 washed up weirdo's move to London to make an album. Iggy reading Time magazine sitting under a tree in Kensington Gardens snorting rocks of heroin and writing the lyrics to 'Search and Destroy'. That always gives me a little kick when I walk through there - deflowering one of London's most celebrated royal Parks with seedy rock and roll behavior. The fact that most of it was written on an acoustic guitar! The vision of James Williamson! The Scala Show. The way they looked, I mean come on! The fact that no one over here could play like the dum dum boys so he had to draft them in to lay down that unhinged filth. That fact that it was so ahead of its time know one knew what the hell to make of it? What is this? The audience bating live shows, the bottle fights, the blood. The myths, the legends
and the simple fact that
they took
rock and roll
as far
as it could go.
"So we were living in Fulham and you'd turn on the TV or radio and I think it was Jimmy Savile, or this succession of awful creeps with insinuating voices, would come on and say, 'Hi mums, here's the new one from Elton' or whatever. These people peddling this horrible showbiz crap. The game was sewed up so that nothing any good could get in. So we were on a mission – partly to get people to get with it and partly to get there ourselves. I had somebody I wanted to be, a way I wanted to look, and a way I wanted to sound and it had nothing to do with having 10 quid in my pocket."
When you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose
2 washed up weirdo's move to London to make an album. Iggy reading Time magazine sitting under a tree in Kensington Gardens snorting rocks of heroin and writing the lyrics to 'Search and Destroy'. That always gives me a little kick when I walk through there - deflowering one of London's most celebrated royal Parks with seedy rock and roll behavior. The fact that most of it was written on an acoustic guitar! The vision of James Williamson! The Scala Show. The way they looked, I mean come on! The fact that no one over here could play like the dum dum boys so he had to draft them in to lay down that unhinged filth. That fact that it was so ahead of its time know one knew what the hell to make of it? What is this? The audience bating live shows, the bottle fights, the blood. The myths, the legends
and the simple fact that
they took
rock and roll
as far
as it could go.
"So we were living in Fulham and you'd turn on the TV or radio and I think it was Jimmy Savile, or this succession of awful creeps with insinuating voices, would come on and say, 'Hi mums, here's the new one from Elton' or whatever. These people peddling this horrible showbiz crap. The game was sewed up so that nothing any good could get in. So we were on a mission – partly to get people to get with it and partly to get there ourselves. I had somebody I wanted to be, a way I wanted to look, and a way I wanted to sound and it had nothing to do with having 10 quid in my pocket."
When you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose
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Whoa, that's nice man! It's got a real 70's Beach Boys feel to it.simonkeeping wrote:
Dig deep...
Thanks for the new Oh See's track Johnnyboy. That's a cracker isn't it[/quote]
No probs Simon, I only found out about it this morning via a mate. Could be a new album come spring next year. I love their work rate!
As for Fleetwood Mac, Tusk is the only album of theirs I have and it's a cracker. Well worth a purchase but no need to buy the deluxe versions of it that keep getting re-issued.
My headphones at work are now blasting out Hey Coloussus "Radio Static High", man oh man that's a BIG album.
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Flat on your back blue sky summer's day psychedelia. Love it.BzaInSpace wrote:Psychedelic Fleetwood Mac.
Dig deep...
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Pulp - Live at the Hallamshire Hotel, Sheffield, 28th March 1985
Wonderfully ramshackle stuff from the "Freaks"-era band. I can't get enough of Pulp's early "awkward" phase
Wonderfully ramshackle stuff from the "Freaks"-era band. I can't get enough of Pulp's early "awkward" phase
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Black Grape - live in 1996
this is soooo feckin good. anyone else see them around this time? it was a gloriously shambolic funkadelic/ james brown/ lots of other stuff mash up. i loved em, still sound amazing today. only recently realised the paris angels guitarist was involved.
http://livebootlegconcert.blogspot.co.u ... ondon.html
this is soooo feckin good. anyone else see them around this time? it was a gloriously shambolic funkadelic/ james brown/ lots of other stuff mash up. i loved em, still sound amazing today. only recently realised the paris angels guitarist was involved.
http://livebootlegconcert.blogspot.co.u ... ondon.html
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Some great posts here (Raw Power! Tusk! Black Grape!!!) which I will add to when I can...
In the meantime - LISTEN.
The best thing I've seen and heard today, this week or even the decade? Probably.
I was looking for a YouTube link for Jerry Lee Lewis' classic 'Chantilly Lace', which I've mainlined for weeks and kicks off the 3rd disc of the incredible Whole Lotta Jerry Lee Lewis box, which is absolutely the gift that keeps giving.
(The string arranger and quartet hired for this session were told by Jerry that there "would be one take only" - despite Jerry not being very familiar with the song... )
The only YouTube link for this particular studio sesson on YT is sadly really poor quality, but I found something even better:
Fucking incredible! Jerry Lee in 1973 for the BBC, with a pick up band who look like Steely Dan, yet he channels the whole live high energy thing he does so well.
Proper sky-high rock & roll beauty - another shitty gig for the early 70s Jerry Lee Lewis yet he gives it everything. Magical and intense and incredibly right on it.
I only wish the fucking BBC hadn't felt it prudish/prudent to edit the conclusion of Jerry Lee's 'Shakin' hand instructions...
RO - this is for you!
In the meantime - LISTEN.
The best thing I've seen and heard today, this week or even the decade? Probably.
I was looking for a YouTube link for Jerry Lee Lewis' classic 'Chantilly Lace', which I've mainlined for weeks and kicks off the 3rd disc of the incredible Whole Lotta Jerry Lee Lewis box, which is absolutely the gift that keeps giving.
(The string arranger and quartet hired for this session were told by Jerry that there "would be one take only" - despite Jerry not being very familiar with the song... )
The only YouTube link for this particular studio sesson on YT is sadly really poor quality, but I found something even better:
Fucking incredible! Jerry Lee in 1973 for the BBC, with a pick up band who look like Steely Dan, yet he channels the whole live high energy thing he does so well.
Proper sky-high rock & roll beauty - another shitty gig for the early 70s Jerry Lee Lewis yet he gives it everything. Magical and intense and incredibly right on it.
I only wish the fucking BBC hadn't felt it prudish/prudent to edit the conclusion of Jerry Lee's 'Shakin' hand instructions...
RO - this is for you!
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The news of singer Mick Lynch's death a few days ago made me search for this. Always remember the first time I heard it as a teenager. Think it was on The Tube on Channel 4. Real wtf??!!! moment.
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"Hiyyyya!"BzaInSpace wrote:Fucking incredible! Jerry Lee in 1973
Proper sky-high rock & roll beauty
RO - this is for you!
~Thanks BZA~
It is very beautiful indeed.
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Flaming Lips- In A Priest Driven Ambulance.
3 parts noise. 1 part pop hooks.
One monster tune after another for nearly an hour.
3 parts noise. 1 part pop hooks.
One monster tune after another for nearly an hour.
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Just spinning the second release on my label while wrapping Christmas presents. Lovely start to Christmas Eve
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Been playing this Adam Franklin & the Bolts Of Melody- I Could Sleep For A Thousand Years CD for two weeks.
Any Swervedriver fans out there that can tell me if the other two Adam Franklin CD's are like this?
This one is amazing.
Any Swervedriver fans out there that can tell me if the other two Adam Franklin CD's are like this?
This one is amazing.
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I blasted the best Xmas album of all time - Phil Spector's Christmas Gift To You a few times yesterday - neighbours away so a good way to start the day, up with my children and later on once more at this fantastic dinner I was invited to...
Raw Power went on later (I think!) and I definitely played Lee and Nancy. Good times...
Raw Power went on later (I think!) and I definitely played Lee and Nancy. Good times...
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Kode9 - Nothing
A quietly harrowing listen, with the sad loss of Kode9's frequent collaborator The Spaceape (who succumbed to cancer in 2014) looming large over sparse, fractured, vaguely dystopian synths and beats.
A quietly harrowing listen, with the sad loss of Kode9's frequent collaborator The Spaceape (who succumbed to cancer in 2014) looming large over sparse, fractured, vaguely dystopian synths and beats.
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Aphex Twin - Syro
Definitely loving this more and more as time goes on. What felt slightly underwhelming on release has become a labyrinthine album of odd, idiosyncratic beauty. AFX on vocoder for the win
Definitely loving this more and more as time goes on. What felt slightly underwhelming on release has become a labyrinthine album of odd, idiosyncratic beauty. AFX on vocoder for the win
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I'm enjoying the latest Earthless track:
http://noisey.vice.com/blog/earthless-scion-premiere
Shorter with vocal - I guess a "proper" song this time from them. Great heavy riff and guitar solo!
ste
http://noisey.vice.com/blog/earthless-scion-premiere
Shorter with vocal - I guess a "proper" song this time from them. Great heavy riff and guitar solo!
ste
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Lovin' the new Earthless track... they can do no wrong in my eyes really!
Right now, i'm hitting it hard with the MC5...
Right now, i'm hitting it hard with the MC5...
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Stars of The Lid - ....and Their Refinement of the Decline (3x LP)
Bought this in the sale yesterday after remembering they'd been highly recommended on the forum. Lovely, mellow sounds for a Sunday morning
Bought this in the sale yesterday after remembering they'd been highly recommended on the forum. Lovely, mellow sounds for a Sunday morning
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Sounds corny but I have played nothing but Bowie since Monday. Sounds fantastic of course.
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Revisiting Friendly Fire & Blue On Blue.
So good.
So good.
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I dug them out recently. A great accompaniment to our re-introduced hifi alarm clock; waking up with Lazer Guided Melodies each morning is an extremely good way to start the day.spzretent wrote:Revisiting Friendly Fire & Blue On Blue.
So good.
In other news I am excited today to receive the Still in a Dream boxset as a late Christmas present from my Girlfriend. Its sounding gooood.
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The new Iggy Pop songs are sounding really good. Collaboration with Josh Homme amongst others. Very Berlin era sounding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmyKjFQVMMU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m8TmlS20ZA
Tried getting tickets to see him at the Albert Hall in May but it sold out pretty pronto.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmyKjFQVMMU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m8TmlS20ZA
Tried getting tickets to see him at the Albert Hall in May but it sold out pretty pronto.
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The new Suede- Night Thoughts,
The new Ty Segall - Emotional Mugger,
And some old school hip hop , Gravdiggazz - The Pick ,The Sickle & The Shovel sounding better with age, actually sounding like a genuine `95/96/97 Wu Tang classic with the benefit ...
The new Ty Segall - Emotional Mugger,
And some old school hip hop , Gravdiggazz - The Pick ,The Sickle & The Shovel sounding better with age, actually sounding like a genuine `95/96/97 Wu Tang classic with the benefit ...
Re: What Are You Listening To Now?
So rarely feel the need to post since what I've been listening to is usually covered, but I'm surprised folks round these parts aren't interested/aware of The Drones. Probably my favorite (active) band of the past decade. Their last album absolutely destroyed me when I first heard it. New album is out in March, and I couldn't be more excited.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XibHLDrlUls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZ9bA3Nnqp8
Also been listening to a bunch of Phil Elverum's stuff, since it's so damn rainy here. Specifically the Mount Eerie album "Wind's Poem". Pretty thrilling guitar squalls and calm, droney bits throughout. Should be right up the alley of anyone who likes LGM.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XibHLDrlUls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZ9bA3Nnqp8
Also been listening to a bunch of Phil Elverum's stuff, since it's so damn rainy here. Specifically the Mount Eerie album "Wind's Poem". Pretty thrilling guitar squalls and calm, droney bits throughout. Should be right up the alley of anyone who likes LGM.
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Re: What Are You Listening To Now?
Peter Green- The End of The Game
I would advise folks here to check this out. it sounds nothing like either Fleetwood Mac or his solo stuff. not very bluesy- it's more of a jazz fusion jam session with some scorching Hendrix-style wah wah playing.
I would advise folks here to check this out. it sounds nothing like either Fleetwood Mac or his solo stuff. not very bluesy- it's more of a jazz fusion jam session with some scorching Hendrix-style wah wah playing.
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Urthona - Urthona Plays Atlantis?
Another album from Julian Cope's "One Three One" universe, with the man himself on cymbals. Two twenty-minute slabs of cavernous, howling guitar feedback, with added brass on one track that reminds me of Harmony Rockets. "Colossal overdriven mung worship", says the promo blurb. Highly recommended, says I
Another album from Julian Cope's "One Three One" universe, with the man himself on cymbals. Two twenty-minute slabs of cavernous, howling guitar feedback, with added brass on one track that reminds me of Harmony Rockets. "Colossal overdriven mung worship", says the promo blurb. Highly recommended, says I
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Re: What Are You Listening To Now?
New Suede album is tremendous.
Also today whilst driving to far off meetings I listened to
Bob MouldBeauty and Ruin
Bardo Pond and Tom Carter
Besnard Lakes new one(which is also excellent)
Also today whilst driving to far off meetings I listened to
Bob MouldBeauty and Ruin
Bardo Pond and Tom Carter
Besnard Lakes new one(which is also excellent)
Re: What Are You Listening To Now?
Got to agree about the Suede album, never bothered with the last one, and didn`t really hold out to much hope for this one tbh, boy was I wrong, cracking album,Aquarian-Time wrote:New Suede album is tremendous.
Also today whilst driving to far off meetings I listened to
Bob MouldBeauty and Ruin
Bardo Pond and Tom Carter
Besnard Lakes new one(which is also excellent)
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John Cale - M:Fans
Very Average
Very Average
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Dead Skeletons- When The Sun Live in Berlin
http://fuzzclub.com/blogs/posts/9208762 ... -in-berlin
http://fuzzclub.com/blogs/posts/9208762 ... -in-berlin
http://www.lilmoxie.com
Detroit, Music, Sports and Other Stuff(including Spiritualized, Spacemen 3)
Detroit, Music, Sports and Other Stuff(including Spiritualized, Spacemen 3)