HTRK
police de moeurs
no more
winter hours
the lucy show
silver apples
portishead
fairport convention
prophet o'haphazard
matador
and also the trees
linda perhacs
lulabox
the charlatans
them are us too
HTRK
police de moeurs
no more
winter hours
the lucy show
silver apples
portishead
fairport convention
prophet o'haphazard
matador
and also the trees
linda perhacs
lulabox
the charlatans
them are us too
Getting psyched up for the show on the 3rd in denver.
Check these guys out.
the drummer is an old friend and they come from dallas, so I've seen them 50 plus times (permanent gust list does that ) They were a BIG part of the soundtrack to my life as a youngster.
Now they are called legends.
They defy being pinned down to a genre. Just when i thought i had them figured out, they would put out an album that was more brit pop than country rock.
Their lyrics are SUPER witty and wry. They have a lot of great heartbreak songs.
I KNOW a lot of you would get a kick out of The Old 97's. I think that they are most DEFINITELY the best thing to ever come out of Dallas.
These are the finest queen boys I've ever seen
I love this song, so sue me.
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Holy shit. This new Jamie xx LP is a huuuuuuge contender for AOTY. Get it ASAP.[/QUOTE]
Pitchfork kicked me in the ass to finally getting around to listening to it and it really is great. it has an emotional feel to it that surprised me very much. Could this be a new XX album just under Jaime XX? or is that too far of a stretch?
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Plack Blague
Freddy Rupert
John Foxx
Purient
Squarepusher
Mira Calix
Holly Herndon
Thundercat
Yello
Wendy & Lisa
Broadcast
Just found out about this guy. Mario Diaz De Leon.
Noisy avant-garde sax and synth.
http://denovali.com/mariodiazdeleon/
Pitchfork kicked me in the ass to finally getting around to listening to it and it really is great. it has an emotional feel to it that surprised me very much. Could this be a new XX album just under Jaime XX? or is that too far of a stretch?[/QUOTE]
First track on album is playing and I thought to myself: post on this. This is like the new summer record.
SPC ECO - Dark Matter
https://spceco.bandcamp.com/album/dark-matter
(I already mentioned SPC ECO here in the past, Dean Garcia from ex-Curve with his daughter, dense electronic/guitar sound, airy voice, beautiful.)
This album sounds like a combination of The XX, Burial and NIN to me. Beautiful musical landscapes and steady flow.First track on album is playing and I thought to myself: post on this. This is like the new summer record.
EDIT: I just read that Four Tet had a hand in producing this album. That would explain the Burial/Four Tet sound this album has. I love it.
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Evidence of good death metal.
La la la la la la la la la
'Twas my introduction to them. Owned volume 2 on CD way before vol. 1.
I know everyone hates this album but it was the first I ever bought so maybe I'm biased? I dig this album a lot, still do. This remix of the title track is good too:
Yea the Combustion mix. Basically a Meshuggah song set to Rammstein vocals. Story goes that Meshuggah have no ties at all to Rammstein, no contact, they just randomly received the track and were asked to produce a remix. I love the feel of that track. So much groove
finally listening to my (properly pressed) copy of "Your funeral...my trial" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. as with the other reissues, it sounds fantastic. but this one particularly so. i really wish more things were pressed on 180g vinyl and mastered at 45rpm because it makes a HUGE difference.
I tried to listen to the new Bjork album again last night, and it just isn't working for me. The first time I heard it, I thought it would grow on me, but the opposite is the case here. There's some brilliant and beautiful moments in there, some of the arrangements are great, but on a whole it just feels really boring.
Can't help it.
Excellent remix.
@henryeatscereal
Been obsessed with this album for the past month. Can't wait to see them next week!
Waylon Fucking Jennings.
Mamas don't let your babies to be cowboys (cooks). Really substitute cowboys fir cooks and a few other lines and its the same shit.
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Anne Pigalle (the deluxe 2cd edition of her debut is wonderful)
Emika (marry me)
Zola Jesus' Time Out NY mix
Dasha Rush
Cranes
Orphx
John Foxx
Freddy Rupert
Purient (The new album is astonishing)
Arc Neon
Holly Herndon
Death & Vanilla
Stereolab
The Knife
Dead Can Dance
Maria Chavez (various dj mixes)
Mumdance
Xosar
Dungeon Acid
Polar Inertia
Justin Bieber
Band of Horses- Monster (live):
Whirr - Distressor
Lately I find myself drawn to bands that blend shoegaze with almost pop-punk/post-hardcore sensibilities. I've been loving bands like Nothing, Title Fight, Pity Sex, etc... however this is probably the most consistently blissful little record that I've found in a while.
Oh yea, you can get it for free from Whirr's Bandcamp.
P.S. I'd really like to see them do a vinyl repress with the original 'Eyes Wide Shut' cover, lolol
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