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Current ranking of the 2020 albums I've heard so far (updated):
Fetch The Bolt Cutters - Fiona Apple Gigaton - Pearl Jam After Hours - The Weekend Set My Heart on Fire Immediately - Perfume Genius Saint Cloud - Waxahatchee
Suite For Max Brown - Jeff Parker Reunions - Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit The Loves of Your Life - Hamilton Leithauser Wake UP! - Hazel English Song For Our Daughter - Laura Marling
For Their Love - Other Lives Expectations - Katie Pruitt SAWAYAMA - Rina Sawayama La vita nuova - Christine and the Queens Petals For Armor - Hayley Williams
Bonny Light Horseman - Bonny Light Horseman The New Abnormal - The Strokes Future Nostalgia - Dua Lipa Likewise - Frances Quinlan color theory - Soccer Mommy
Heavy Light - U.S. Girls From Liberty Street - Mapache Invisible People - Chicano Batman Music To Be Murdered By - Eminem Marigold - Stu Larsen
3.15.20 - Childish Gambino
Joe im using this list to check out the new stuff is being released. So far i heard PJ, Fiona, Childish, an both The Strokes and Weeknd just once.
Joe im using this list to check out the new stuff is being released. So far i heard PJ, Fiona, Childish, an both The Strokes and Weeknd just once.
Nice! What did you think of The Weekend album?
Ill give it another try, i thought it was kinda of samey...pretty much all the songs had the same feeling, vibe, beat. But im willing to put it again and see what happens..
Joe im using this list to check out the new stuff is being released. So far i heard PJ, Fiona, Childish, an both The Strokes and Weeknd just once.
Nice! What did you think of The Weekend album?
Ill give it another try, i thought it was kinda of samey...pretty much all the songs had the same feeling, vibe, beat. But im willing to put it again and see what happens..
You should dive into the new Lanegan.
I listened to it just a little bit ago. I liked it, but wasn't blown away. I think your description of The Weekend album above is how I'd describe the new Lanegan, actually. I'll definitely listen more -- as I did with The Weekend -- and hopefully it'll improve -- as did The Weekend.
Current ranking of the 2020 albums I've heard so far (updated):
Fetch The Bolt Cutters - Fiona Apple Gigaton - Pearl Jam Set My Heart on Fire Immediately - Perfume Genius Saint Cloud - Waxahatchee Suite For Max Brown - Jeff Parker
After Hours - The Weekend Dias Raros - Melenas Reunions - Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit The Loves of Your Life - Hamilton Leithauser grae - Moses Sumney
Wake UP! - Hazel English Song For Our Daughter - Laura Marling For Their Love - Other Lives Expectations - Katie Pruitt SAWAYAMA - Rina Sawayama
La vita nuova - Christine and the Queens Saturn Return - The Secret Sisters Petals For Armor - Hayley Williams Bonny Light Horseman - Bonny Light Horseman The New Abnormal - The Strokes
Straight Songs of Sorrow - Mark Lanegan Future Nostalgia - Dua Lipa Likewise - Frances Quinlan Beginners - Christian Lee Hutson color theory - Soccer Mommy
Heavy Light - U.S. Girls From Liberty Street - Mapache Invisible People - Chicano Batman Music To Be Murdered By - Eminem Marigold - Stu Larsen
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Couldn't get past that precocious British child talking about climate change on the first track.
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its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 6:02 am Posts: 9712 Location: Tristes Tropiques
Ms Harmless wrote:
Mickey wrote:
Couldn't get past that precocious British child talking about climate change on the first track.
she's Swedish
All white people look the same to me.
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VinylGuy wrote:
its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
Last year space rock/slowcore band Duster reunited, reissuing their first two albums and a bunch of miscellaneous other material through the Numero Group before releasing a brand new third album near the end of the year. Fast forward to now, and Numero Group have announced that on August 21 they will be releasing The Black Moon, a reissue that collects all of the recordings of Valium Aggelein, Duster's trippier, post-rock inflected alter ego. 25 tracks that encompass Dweller on the Threshold and Hier Kommt Der Schwartze Mond and four unreleased tunes.
The whole thing can be streamed on Bandcamp at present:
Craig Dunsmuir is a Toronto musician and producer who has worked closely with Sandro Perri in the past, mainly in the duo Glissandro 70, but several other projects as well.
Since the outbreak of Covid-19, he's been opening up his archive of various solo recording and performing protects including Kanada 70, Max Gross, and others. He's also been dropping demo tracks for his newest project, the Dun-Dun Band, who have been performing for a couple years now. These overdubbed solo demos have been dubbed Dun-Dun Man, and have now been collected into an album, P-->a-->n-->d-->e-->m-->o-->s 1-->10. Think Steve Reich style minimalism mated to a kind of funky, laid-back Afro-Caribbean sound.
Here it is on Bandcamp, where one can also find the rest of his growing archive:
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 47165 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
Brett wrote:
Craig Dunsmuir is a Toronto musician and producer who has worked closely with Sandro Perri in the past, mainly in the duo Glissandro 70, but several other projects as well.
Since the outbreak of Covid-19, he's been opening up his archive of various solo recording and performing protects including Kanada 70, Max Gross, and others. He's also been dropping demo tracks for his newest project, the Dun-Dun Band, who have been performing for a couple years now. These overdubbed solo demos have been dubbed Dun-Dun Man, and have now been collected into an album, P-->a-->n-->d-->e-->m-->o-->s 1-->10. Think Steve Reich style minimalism mated to a kind of funky, laid-back Afro-Caribbean sound.
Here it is on Bandcamp, where one can also find the rest of his growing archive:
Was doing some searching and surfing around Bandcamp and came across Rose in the Dark by Cleo Sol. Just finished listening to it. Really fucking feeling this today.
Listening to Thank You Ancestor Finger by Harper's Jar right now. It's good. Hooky. Muddy. This would have been one of my 15 year old me's favorite albums.
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