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tragabigzanda wrote:
Also the new Andy Shauf.
Both of those are getting a lot of press this week and I think they might both be awesome.
Just listened to the new Andy Shauf. I’m sure there’s more to it and I’m guessing an album that relies more on the lyrics and storytelling, which I wasn’t able to really pay attention to. But man, otherwise it dragged on and on.
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bodysnatcher wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Also the new Andy Shauf.
Both of those are getting a lot of press this week and I think they might both be awesome.
Just listened to the new Andy Shauf. I’m sure there’s more to it and I’m guessing an album that relies more on the lyrics and storytelling, which I wasn’t able to really pay attention to. But man, otherwise it dragged on and on.
Feist has announced her first new album in six years, Multitudes, which is set for release on April 14th. As a preview, the Canadian singer-songwriter has shared three of the album’s 12 tracks: “Hiding Out in the Open,” “In Lightning,” and “Love Who We Are Meant To.”
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01 In Lightning 02 Forever Before 03 Love Who We Are Meant To 04 Hiding Out in the Open 05 The Redwing 06 I Took All of My Rings Off 07 Of Womankind 08 Become the Earth 09 Borrow Trouble 10 Martyr Moves 11 Calling All the Gods 12 Song for Sad Friends
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I think we can all agree that Scottish bands are the best bands. Scottish band Young Fathers have released a new album "Heavy Heavy" this year and it is pretty enjoyable. Upbeat, bit of pop, bit of fun. Or as Pitchfork put it "Its beautiful, unsettling, messy, at once engaging and combative". Riiight.
Manchester Orchestra have announced a new EP, The Valley of Vision, with the new single ‘Capital Karma’. The six-track collection, which will follow their 2021 LP The Million Masks of God, arrives March 10 via Loma Vista. It was co-produced by the band’s frontman Andy Hull and guitarist Robert McDowell. Check out ‘Capital Karma’ below.
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psychobain wrote:
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Manchester Orchestra have announced a new EP, The Valley of Vision, with the new single ‘Capital Karma’. The six-track collection, which will follow their 2021 LP The Million Masks of God, arrives March 10 via Loma Vista. It was co-produced by the band’s frontman Andy Hull and guitarist Robert McDowell. Check out ‘Capital Karma’ below.
Heard this new single on the way into work this morning as well. I like it.
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