AllyBasic Member Posts:347
4/2/2008 12:56 AM |
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bonny billy - summer in the southeast ...if i had to take away the songs of one man, it might just be will oldham...
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PeterQuaifeBasic Member Posts:436
4/3/2008 1:51 AM |
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frank and walters - grand parade
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AllyBasic Member Posts:347
4/3/2008 2:57 AM |
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Posted By Ally on 02 Apr 2008 12:56 AM bonny billy - summer in the southeast ...if i had to take away the songs of one man, it might just be will oldham... or maybe martin finke....
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4/3/2008 7:48 AM |
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The Whip - X Marks Destination Slightly disappointing in that I thought it'd up there with the quality of Does It Offend You, Yeah?'s album. It's not, but it's still great stuff.
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PeterQuaifeBasic Member Posts:436
4/4/2008 3:58 AM |
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big star - #1 record/radio city
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PARTONBasic Member Posts:188
4/4/2008 4:17 AM |
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the pixies - doolittle
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UnaRocksBasic Member Posts:274
4/7/2008 4:05 AM |
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The Jimmy Cake - Spectre & Crown Gemma Hayes - The Hollow Of Morning Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles
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AllyBasic Member Posts:347
4/8/2008 1:20 AM |
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camera obscura - let's get out of this country nick cave - dig lazarus dig tom waits - closing time einsturzende neubauten - silence is sexy
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4/8/2008 7:40 AM |
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Joe Echo - John Riley The Gutter Twins - Idle Hands Alphabeat - Fascination
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BinokularVeteran Member Posts:1665
4/8/2008 8:21 AM |
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Posted By col on 08 Apr 2008 7:40 AM Alphabeat - Fascination Gotta love that band, infectiously catchy pop tunes delivered with genuine enthusiasm. Like Mika, only good.
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4/8/2008 9:41 AM |
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I didnt think id like it but its too damn catchy not to
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Rifle Fire RifleNew Member Posts:28
4/9/2008 8:01 AM |
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Posted By PARTON on 04 Apr 2008 4:17 AM the pixies - doolittle Great stuff! Havent listened to it in ages though! Currently listening to - Future of the left (Curses) and the new Concerto for constantine stuff! Whooper!
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UnaRocksBasic Member Posts:274
4/9/2008 9:22 AM |
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listening to to Jamie Lidell - 'Jim', and Dawn Kinnard - 'The Courtesy Fall' today. Both very nice.
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starbelgradeAdvanced Member Posts:715
4/10/2008 4:16 AM |
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Elbow's "Seldom Seen Kid", though I still have to get past the stage of hitting the repeat button on the title track.. what a tune - riff of the year so far.
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Rifle Fire RifleNew Member Posts:28
4/11/2008 12:59 AM |
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Posted By starbelgrade on 10 Apr 2008 4:16 AM Elbow's "Seldom Seen Kid", though I still have to get past the stage of hitting the repeat button on the title track.. what a tune - riff of the year so far. Grounds for divorce is a fairly class tune, havent pick up the new album yet though! Im gonna go on a spree at lunch time today and pick me up some cd's ; )
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4/11/2008 1:58 AM |
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Posted By Binokular on 08 Apr 2008 8:21 AM Posted By col on 08 Apr 2008 7:40 AM Alphabeat - Fascination Gotta love that band, infectiously catchy pop tunes delivered with genuine enthusiasm. Like Mika, only good. True - a mate of mine was involved in their management team so he introduced me to them a good while back. They really are fantastic. Saw them in a club in London last month and they were top notch. Played a 15 minute set that had more fun, enthusiasm and all-out-energy than most bands pack into an hour long set.
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4/11/2008 11:54 AM |
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Digging Efterklang at the moment, blissful soundscapes from Denmark. Also really like the new Neon Neon record, with Gruff Rhys from the Super Furries on it. Yeasayer's 'All Hours Cymbals' still stands up, great record. Has anyone heard the new Portishead album, 'Third'? Absolutely fantastic, thankfully not a rehash of past glories.
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aidanAdvanced Member Posts:638
4/13/2008 12:34 PM |
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Vampire Weekend - finally got to listen to it and after one spin I love it Three 'meh' albums, not bad but nothing new or daring or different: Nick Cave 'Dig Lazarus Dig' Supergrass 'Diamond Hoo Ha' Goldfrapp 'Seventh Tree' Debut albums by two French bands: The Do (great sound ruined by whiny singer) and Poney Express (nice folk-pop tunes) I've been reading Simon Reynold's excellent 'Rip It Up And Start Again' (about post-punk), so that has inspired me to listen to albums he featured: - the first Public Image Ltd album - wow!!! It ROCKS!! (Both Kevin Shields and The Edge should be paying royalties to Keith Levene) - the first Roxy Music album: peacock-swagger-tastically, feather-boa-wearingly brilliant!!!! - 'Fear Of Music' by Talking Heads: not as irritating as I thought it would be - 'Colossal Youth' by Young Marble Giants: strange and quiet (no drums), I need to listen to it again but there's something odd and compelling about it...
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UnicronVeteran Member Posts:1696
4/13/2008 2:25 PM |
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Islands - In Arms Way
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QuintBasic Member Posts:209
4/14/2008 2:34 AM |
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M83 - Saturdays=Youth Sun Kil Moon - April The Aftermath - Frendlier Up Here The Jimmy Cake - Spectre and Crown
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