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Post by mikew1985 on Oct 9, 2023 10:25:53 GMT
The new Sufjan Stevens album is very fucking good, a lot of his stuff after Illinois hasn't grabbed me like that album did, but Javelin has had repeated listens already (only released Friday). It is excellent so far. Interesting that Carrie and Lowell didn't grab you though if this does.
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Post by Bongo Heracles on Oct 9, 2023 10:53:09 GMT
Been listening to the new Steven Wilson album a little bit over the last week. Another belter. He falls into that camp like Radiohead where he just seems to be consistently contemporary. On first listen it kind of felt like lightbulb sun era porcupine tree, and leans into a lot of Floyd. But that feels like a lazy comparison. It’s a lot more than that. He's a bit of a genius. Ive been making my way through this compilation recently stevenwilsonpresents.tmstor.es/product/104559A curation of 10 years of alternative music and every one is an absolute banger. I got the two disc vinyl version which is about a third of the tracks but the whole thing is up on spotify/tidal/whatever. Really worth listening to as a fairly comprehensive history of some very, very good music.
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Post by mikeck on Oct 9, 2023 10:55:56 GMT
The new Sufjan Stevens album is very fucking good, a lot of his stuff after Illinois hasn't grabbed me like that album did, but Javelin has had repeated listens already (only released Friday). It is excellent so far. Interesting that Carrie and Lowell didn't grab you though if this does. I'm going through his backlog again to see what the hell was wrong with me
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Post by gamingdave on Oct 9, 2023 11:10:20 GMT
From earlier in the year:
R.Ring - War poems, We Rested : Great album from Kelley Deal's other band Dick Stusso - S.P. : Not as good as his last (In Heaven, but that's one of my favourite albums ever) but a cracking mix of tracks/styles and a great 3rd album which continues the story (all three are essentially concept albums) Benefits - Nails : Won't be everyones cup of tea, but it manages to capture a bit of what it's like to see them live
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Meatraffle - Base and Superstructure : This one took a long time to come out having been recorded in lockdown, but it's got some absolute crackers on it. Groovy, funky, uplifting synth-pop.
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Post by Bongo Heracles on Oct 9, 2023 11:18:03 GMT
Benefits - Nails : Won't be everyones cup of tea, but it manages to capture a bit of what it's like to see them live The musical version of my train of thought when Im doomscrolling twitter
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Post by mikew1985 on Oct 9, 2023 13:49:36 GMT
It is excellent so far. Interesting that Carrie and Lowell didn't grab you though if this does. I'm going through his backlog again to see what the hell was wrong with me He's got an unusual back catalogue - a lot of purely instrumental and sound scapey stuff. And there's just a lot in general! I have enjoyed the likes of Age of Adz and Ascension but they're certainly not stylistically aligned with Illinois (and Michigan and Seven swans) in the same way as this one is. Carrie and Lowell is aligned to those too and is what I might consider "classic Sufjan". It might even be his best.
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Post by cubby on Oct 9, 2023 14:46:27 GMT
Its great. The Chromatics always said their albums were soundtracks to movies that never got made and I think this is probably exactly that. I was a bit confused for a second as I thought you were saying this was a new Chromatics album/project and got really excited. But yeah with Johnny Jewel of chromatics that was literally the case. He was getting score gigs and then losing them in favour of more experienced composers, and so he'd release those as albums instead. I had a really fun few years following their label and ordering cds direct from the states for pennies. Some cracking cds that still aren't available on streaming anywhere.
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Post by Wizzard_Ook on Oct 9, 2023 15:19:40 GMT
Been listening to the new Steven Wilson album a little bit over the last week. Another belter. He falls into that camp like Radiohead where he just seems to be consistently contemporary. On first listen it kind of felt like lightbulb sun era porcupine tree, and leans into a lot of Floyd. But that feels like a lazy comparison. It’s a lot more than that. He's a bit of a genius. Ive been making my way through this compilation recently stevenwilsonpresents.tmstor.es/product/104559A curation of 10 years of alternative music and every one is an absolute banger. I got the two disc vinyl version which is about a third of the tracks but the whole thing is up on spotify/tidal/whatever. Really worth listening to as a fairly comprehensive history of some very, very good music. I completely forgot that he released that. I got the week off so shall that out. I have been (slowly) going through is podcast with Tim Bowness ~ The Album years, which has been fantastic. They pick a year and go through releases they really like, and some the didn’t. They try to avoid obvious ones too, and both of these guys are music nerds so I’ve been turned on to some top stuff. Well worth a listen.
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Post by Bongo Heracles on Oct 9, 2023 15:25:58 GMT
Never heard it, will give a listen, cheers!
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Post by hicksy on Oct 10, 2023 9:24:04 GMT
The Royston Club - Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars
Wrexham band most likely to be hired by Deadpool? Absolutely!
8/10 Indie goodness debut... sing along if your winning!
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Post by cubby on Oct 10, 2023 9:54:30 GMT
Listened to the new Sufjan Stevens album a few times and it's still not grabbing me. Will Anyone Ever Love Me is alright, but it feels like he's just lost interest in writing hooks or interesting melodies like back in the Illinois days. Obviously he's had an awful year so I'm not one to kick him but it's yet another album that I wish had some of the old verve.
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Post by mikew1985 on Oct 10, 2023 11:33:23 GMT
It's a bit more sparse in some ways like seven swans I suppose but there's certainly more to it than that album. Nothing as bombastic as Chicago though tbf
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Post by gamingdave on Oct 11, 2023 16:04:48 GMT
Been really enjoying listening to Bluegrass by Willie Nelson today - his 74th solo studio record apparently!
Nothing wholly original, it's him doing bluegrass versions of some of his old hits, but there's a lot of talented session musicians on hand and it's a very easy listen (assuming you like Willie, if not, move along)
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Post by hicksy on Oct 26, 2023 7:20:31 GMT
The new Stones album… not sure why I’m shocked it’s as good as it is but it’s brilliant!
Going for such a live but sharpened up sound really delivers!!!
/doffs hat
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Post by Nanocrystal on Oct 26, 2023 22:05:18 GMT
The new King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard album (The Silver Cord) is out now in both regular and extended versions. It's a trippy, dancey, techno opus. Boggles my mind how this band can hop between genres so effortlessly and put out such high quality albums one after another (this one is their 25th).
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Post by simple on Oct 27, 2023 6:51:10 GMT
Grandaddy have a new album coming out at the start of next year which is a very nice surprise. There’s one new song up so far. Its a full band version of a piano ballad that Jason Lytle performed on the lockdown livestreams grandaddy.bandcamp.com/album/blu-wav
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Post by Duffman5 on Nov 4, 2023 9:16:57 GMT
Simple Minds New Gold Dream live from Paisley Abbey.
I am a huge fan of SM and NGD is one of the greatest 80's albums if not simply one of the greatest rock and pop albums of all time. The entire album is reprised here and sounds wonderful. Jim's vocals are not as strong as they once were (obviously?) but he still sounds great, Charlie is understated and class as ever, the rest of the current line up all do a great job. You are NEVER going to replace Forbes on bass or Mick and Mel but as I say the entire sound is very good.
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Post by Vortex on Nov 4, 2023 9:58:55 GMT
Sky Arts showed a recording of them performing that a few months ago. Maybe worth seeing if you can find it on there/you tube if you're interested Duff.
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Post by Duffman5 on Nov 4, 2023 10:44:43 GMT
Hi mate, seen it but thank you
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Post by Ulythium on Nov 9, 2023 10:32:29 GMT
The new Marnie Stern album is pretty much everything I wanted it to be.
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Post by Bongo Heracles on Nov 9, 2023 11:24:33 GMT
Been listening to the new Steven Wilson album a little bit over the last week. Another belter. He falls into that camp like Radiohead where he just seems to be consistently contemporary. On first listen it kind of felt like lightbulb sun era porcupine tree, and leans into a lot of Floyd. But that feels like a lazy comparison. It’s a lot more than that. He's a bit of a genius. Ive been making my way through this compilation recently stevenwilsonpresents.tmstor.es/product/104559A curation of 10 years of alternative music and every one is an absolute banger. I got the two disc vinyl version which is about a third of the tracks but the whole thing is up on spotify/tidal/whatever. Really worth listening to as a fairly comprehensive history of some very, very good music. This is now an absolute barg Does twitter not load anymore? Stupid Elon. www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BJ11S5FK
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Post by mikeck on Nov 10, 2023 11:36:41 GMT
If you like a bit of Shoegaze there is a new album out today by Hotline TNT (called Cartwheel) that is pretty bloody good. Not heard of them before today but was intrigued by the Pitchfork review I read.
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Post by Blue_Mike on Dec 7, 2023 18:56:15 GMT
Loving the new HEALTH album. Can already tell it's going to be what I listen to on the bus twice daily for quite a while.
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Post by Wizzard_Ook on Feb 14, 2024 19:12:10 GMT
Picked up the new Chelsea Wolfe album yesterday. It's properly ace. Sonically really interesting. Feels like she made a 90's dance/alt album. Loving it.
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Post by Ulythium on Feb 14, 2024 19:29:26 GMT
The new Green Day album is kind of... middling.
The new album by The Smile is good.
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Post by clemfandango on Feb 14, 2024 19:48:13 GMT
The new Green Day album is kind of... middling. The new album by The Smile is good. I went to a smile gig a couple of years ago in Manchester. Worst gig I’ve ever witnessed and I picked up a strong dose of covid too.
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Post by Ulythium on Feb 14, 2024 19:58:40 GMT
They don't strike me as the most dynamic of live acts, based upon the videos I've seen on YouTube, but their studio output works just fine (even though Yorke and Greenwood have put out *far* better stuff, individually and together).
The 'new' Sonic Youth live album - an '80s bootleg that has finally been released in official form - is bloody fantastic.
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Post by clemfandango on Feb 14, 2024 20:27:31 GMT
They don't strike me as the most dynamic of live acts, based upon the videos I've seen on YouTube, but their studio output works just fine (even though Yorke and Greenwood have put out *far* better stuff, individually and together). The 'new' Sonic Youth live album - an '80s bootleg that has finally been released in official form - is bloody fantastic. What’s the sonic youth album called?
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Post by Ulythium on Feb 14, 2024 20:29:00 GMT
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Post by clemfandango on Feb 14, 2024 20:36:26 GMT
Cheers didn’t know about it 👍
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