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Post by mikeck on Aug 9, 2024 10:13:19 GMT
I just listened to the new OSees (Thee Oh Sees etc). There was a point where I absolutely loved everything they did, but they've become incredible tedious. I can't remember the last new album I enjoyed. I love that they keep developing their sound and every album is generally very different - I loved the last two albums, and have really enjoyed the singles leading up to this one.
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Post by zisssou on Aug 9, 2024 10:20:41 GMT
I would have agreed with you on developing their sound around the time of A Weird Exits/Odd Entrances. I just can't bring myself to listen to any of their other new albums. There's some decent songs on there sure, but I think I really preferred their more concise explosive sound of their early albums.
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Post by mikeck on Aug 9, 2024 10:40:16 GMT
Fair, they haven't developed their sound too drastically over the past few albums (at least not to the extent of that period you mention), I just found A Foul Form really grabbed me and I don't mind that they've stuck to that kind of sound for a few albums now.
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Post by Nanocrystal on Aug 9, 2024 10:40:23 GMT
Anyone else crankin' their hog to the new King Gizzard? It's easily their most upbeat and accessible album yet, just ten brilliantly crafted old school bluesy rock bangers.
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Post by zisssou on Sept 5, 2024 14:38:23 GMT
The album of the year just dropped. Fat Dog - Woof. There is no discussion. It's amazing.
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Post by Vortex on Sept 5, 2024 15:00:03 GMT
Is it out? I thought it was tomorrow. Looking forward to it, as I have loved some of their previous songs!
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Post by Vortex on Sept 5, 2024 15:00:47 GMT
Balls. still locked on spotify.
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Post by gamingdave on Sept 5, 2024 15:02:33 GMT
The album of the year just dropped. Fat Dog - Woof. There is no discussion. It's amazing. Not had a proper listen, but looks like it's going to be a big release for them and get a lot of hype. I first saw them a couple of years back at a festival. The following weekend got introduced to someone by a mate in his local. Couldn't quite put my finger on it then after chatting to him for a bit, realised it was there keyboard player. Met him a few times at various nights out and gigs along with a few of the others and they are a lovely unassuming bunch. Fame can do funny things to people but I think they will be alright.
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Post by zisssou on Sept 5, 2024 15:03:38 GMT
Is it out? I thought it was tomorrow. Looking forward to it, as I have loved some of their previous songs! Out tomorrow, but got mine shipped early!
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Post by simple on Sept 5, 2024 21:33:15 GMT
I’ve not paid attention to the Mercury Prize in forever but saw that English Teacher won this year. My wife’s played that album loads over the summer. Its decent stuff.
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Post by Vortex on Sept 6, 2024 8:15:32 GMT
There are some good songs on it, but I was surprised they won. It was pleasant enough, but didn't set my ears alight with excitement. Maybe I just didn't listen to it enough and it's a grower of an album, rather than an immediate one. Anyhoo, looking forward to checking out the Fat Dog LP on my lunchtime walk today!
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Post by mikeck on Sept 6, 2024 9:05:54 GMT
The album of the year just dropped. Fat Dog - Woof. There is no discussion. It's amazing. Oh fuck me, this is a banging album. Hadn't heard of them, but that grabbed me immediately. Looking at gig tickets right now...
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Post by simple on Sept 13, 2024 11:39:38 GMT
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Post by dangerousdave on Sept 16, 2024 19:29:12 GMT
The album of the year just dropped. Fat Dog - Woof. There is no discussion. It's amazing. ”If you think I’m crying for you, I’m not crying for you. I just watched Karate Kid 2.” Might be my favourite lyric of the year.
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Post by Ulythium on Oct 7, 2024 14:57:22 GMT
Catching up on some new releases that had somehow passed me by:
The latest Melvins album is pretty good. If you like their other stuff, you'll like this - it's nothing revolutionary, but still solid.
The new Belong album is... okay? It's not as good as October Language, nor is it as immediate as Common Era. More listens required.
Zombi's latest is more of the same. I like 'em, so I enjoyed this.
Alan Sparhawk has just released his second solo LP, and his first since Mimi Parker (Alan's wife/partner in Low) died. It's an odd one, but in a positive way.
John Carpenter's latest Lost Themes release fits right in with the first three, i.e. good but unremarkable.
Lastly, for now, The Jesus Lizard recently returned from a long hiatus - it's as though the intervening 20+ years never happened! Scintillating stuff.
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Post by Ulythium on Oct 8, 2024 9:29:35 GMT
New day, new albums:
The latest by The Smile is... eh, it's fine. They've always been my least-favourite Thom Yorke project by quite some distance, though, and this record does nothing whatsoever to alter said sentiments.
Next up, Thurston Moore!
*time passes*
Okay, this is some good shit - I've always loved Thurston's solo albums, and his latest is no exception. Highly recommended.
And finally for today, the second of two Broadcast demo compilations to come out in 2024. Less of a barrel-scraping cash-in than releases like this often are, and it's always lovely to hear Trish Keenan's voice (even if it'll be tinged with sadness forevermore).
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Post by killerbee on Oct 8, 2024 18:28:35 GMT
Currently listening to Wanted - Five Points Gang (album).
They’re blues rock trio - some fantastic playing and great blues songwriting that gives a modern feel to the traditional song structures.
Definitely recommended.
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Post by Nanocrystal on Oct 8, 2024 21:57:20 GMT
The latest by The Smile is... eh, it's fine. They've always been my least-favourite Thom Yorke project by quite some distance, though, and this record does nothing whatsoever to alter said sentiments. I'm liking it, but not loving it. Wall of Eyes was fucking great though, up there with the best Radiohead albums for me. Also listening to Geordie Greep - The New Sound (Black Midi frontman's solo debut). Proggy songs with latin vibes and weird horny lyrics.
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Post by mikeck on Oct 9, 2024 10:21:13 GMT
I've had some time to catch-up on recent releases, these being the best of the bunch: Public Service Broadcasting - The Last Flight I hadn't enjoyed the last few albums to the same extent as those first two albums which were excellent (Race for Space being the pinnacle for me), they've been good, but not compelling enough. With The Last Flight they've produced a really exceptional mix of songs, with masterful layering of the usual spoken elements (this time covering the story of Amelia Earhart's final flight) over a myriad of styles across the album. M J Lenderman - Manning Fireworks I absolutely love this album, and it has been on constant rotation since release. It's a lovely mix of alt-country and rock, full of tales of losers and misfits. He also had a really wonderful way with words, writing some exceptional lyrics. Highlights for anybody interested are "Wristwatch" and "She's Leaving You". Will probably end up as one of my favourite albums of the year I think. The Mystery Lights - Purgatory More of the same really, and that's not a bad thing. They are not a band that I'll put on to purposefully "listen" to and sing along with, but they are fantastic muscians and I love hearing new things each time I put them on. They are a wonderul mix of old and new, very psychedelic garage rock that doesn't try to just rip off what's been done before. Feels like the classic "dad rock" you'd have on the background whilst pottering about doing some dad shit. Babehoven - Water's Here in You I really like the sound this band has, a mix of indie and folk-rock, with a bit of shoegaze thrown in for good measure. It's a lovely album, not much else to say really
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Post by rhaegyr on Oct 9, 2024 10:43:40 GMT
Yeah, the M J Lenderman album is quality.
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Post by killerbee on Oct 9, 2024 11:18:00 GMT
Public Service Broadcasting - The Last Flight I hadn't enjoyed the last few albums to the same extent as those first two albums which were excellent (Race for Space being the pinnacle for me), they've been good, but not compelling enough. With The Last Flight they've produced a really exceptional mix of songs, with masterful layering of the usual spoken elements (this time covering the story of Amelia Earhart's final flight) over a myriad of styles across the album. [ I’ve been listening to this one too - I agree it’s their best since Race for Space. Really enjoying it.
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Post by Vortex on Oct 9, 2024 11:24:54 GMT
Ah, is the new Public service broadcasting LP out? Adds to list.
Quite liked the little i have heard from MJ Lenderman too, so will probably check that out too.
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Post by The12thMonkey on Oct 9, 2024 11:35:37 GMT
I've got the PSB album arriving today. Really looking forward to it. Good to hear it's a goodun.
I agree Bright Magic was a bit of a nothing, but I have a soft spot for Every Valley. Played it again the other day after our last coal-fired power station was shut down. Felt like an oddly appropriate way to mark the moment.
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Post by simple on Oct 9, 2024 11:57:13 GMT
Race for Space was fantastic, if they’re approaching that level again then count me in
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Post by dfunked on Oct 9, 2024 11:59:55 GMT
I'm a bit late to the Fat Dog party. Excellent recommendation!
Volume keeps creeping up.
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Post by X201 on Oct 11, 2024 8:30:21 GMT
New Paul Heaton album out today - The Mighty Several Only Paul Heaton could write a song about the people who rage about "small boats", in the style of an Irish jig, whilst dropping a Dunkirk reference into the chorus for good measure.
Small boats going, one way, Small boats coming back, The ones that you were proud of The ones that you'd attack Get yourself on front row Popcorn and a drink Settle down and watch those bastards sink
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Post by salaman on Oct 11, 2024 9:03:31 GMT
I hit 'New releases' on Youtube Music on the regular as there's always a ton of interesting stuff there. Most of the artists I know or like that are included just released some live album but every once in a while, I'm stumped. Like this morning, when I saw Comforably Numb Single Body Count & David Gilmour
I didn't know Body Count was still a thing but a Pink Floyd song!? With Girlmour!? I spotted it about an hour ago and I still haven't clicked on it. I'm not sure what to expect. music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nh7-KfBvk_YCC2rrfTnH8UW9B23gMo1wE&si=qopiQb7TK4l3Uj9FEdit: It's not bad actually. Gilmour guitar, Ice-T with his own lyrics for the verses and Gilmour does the (original) chorus.
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Post by Bongo Heracles on Oct 11, 2024 13:09:00 GMT
The new Goat album is really good. Some proper jams on there.
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Post by Vortex on Oct 11, 2024 13:23:22 GMT
Good stuff. I enjoyed some of their previous stuff and the new single is pretty good too.
Will add it to the pile (download it).
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Post by Bongo Heracles on Oct 11, 2024 13:33:04 GMT
The album closes out with a 7 minute version of that and its an absolute bop
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