Pick an album nobody talks about on here (much) ...
and sell it (in response to deep_blue's critique of homogenous music tastes...).
Post a track as a taster.
^This it if you'd consider exploring it further...
- Relevant artist taggings:
- Hymie's Basement »[x]
- Andrew Jackson Jihad »[x]
- Astronautalis »[x]
- Earlimart »[x]
- John Coltrane »[x]
- Radiohead »[x]
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Andrew Jackson Jihad - Can't Maintain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwHkf_hAepk
Brilliant band. Crappy punky vocals and incredibly dark humour make this band what they are, that and they are decent musicians/songwriters in their own right. Great fun.
funkycow and veridisjoe this'd this -
Astronautalis - Pomegranate
file under: white boy rap/indie/full of tunes/super cheesy
JaguarPirate this'd this -
Clubroot - II-MMX
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4371atJyaA
One of the best independent ambient dubstep producers out there at the moment, this album is fucking beautiful.
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Reminds me of one of those artists
who you've not heard of but see at a festival and their sort of one man band intensity wins you over.
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Earlimart - Everyone Down Here
one of my favourite albums of all time. For fans of Grandaddy, Elliot Smith, Pixies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nxcr7OhwdIM (this is the first track on the album)
Clair_de_Lune this'd this -
Floex - Zorya
Released a few years ago but it seems few people picked up on it. It's a really kaleidoscopic record because it has so many ingredients. The sound is based in both electronic and modern classical, but it is all seen together by a very jazzy structure. Highly recommended.
GrandMoffTarkin this'd this -
John Coltrane - Meditations
have been listening to more and more jazz over the past few years...started out with easier blue note hard bop and am now enjoying the much more chaotic free jazz stuff. this album is an awesome skronkfest with the original quartet plus added Pharoah Sanders...the energy is relentless.
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the song 'we didn't come here to rock'
also has the best chorus ever "IF THAT'S WHAT GETS YOURRR DICK HARRRRDDDD, TELLING PEOPLE THEY'RE BAD AT MAKING ART!"
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I believe I'm right in saying...
...that all of their stuff is available to download for free from their website too.
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detachment kit - of this blood
indie rock / post hardcore - loved this album since it's realease in 2004,and it still gets loads of airtime in my collection which is rare for me, full of les savy fav/modest mouse style goodness
from lovely calm numbers like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdM5K4gB79k
to more stoppy starty shouty type stuff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKtShBaWzUg
- NO YOU'll NEVER DIE IE IE IEEEY -
the fact that these are the only two tracks on youtube really upsets me, chronology, ice queen, spider, ted the electic all fantastic
great album.
Woodchuck this'd this -
Jacobites - Robespierre's Velvet Basement
Rolling Stones obsessed ex-post punks doing the whole elegantly wasted thing. It's pretty trad but it, ahem, 'does the job' as it were.
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Fatso Jetson - Cruel and Delicious
Mario Lalli and Larry Lalli are LEGERNDS amongst the desert rock scene that threw up Kyuss, QOTSA, earthlings? (who are also really underrated), Brant Bjork, and whoever else, as members of the OG stoner band Yawning Man. anyway, it's kinda punky (they first released stuff on SST), kinda deserty, kinda I dunno, just really good.
song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZjIiCHfrMk
Devo cover: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2RnBAByZpYWoodchuck this'd this -
Clubroot is a very solid producer
Great at full-lengths.
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I've only listened to The Mighty Ocean & Nine Dark Theaters
but I really, really liked it - a bit Waits-ish at points too. He's great live too, full of energy and banter.
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I'm glad you like him too
I was beginning to think he was obscure cos he's shit but he really isn't. I loved his last album 'This Is Our Science' too. Lovely guy too.
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Am I being thick?
Just it seems you can only download one or two EPs here
JaguarPirate this'd this -
the supremes - i hear a symphony
its incredible,its honestly a perfect album.iv never understood why its not counted in "greatest albums ever!!!" fodder.
dusty springfield - you dont have to say you love me. - everyone should give dusty springfield a listen.
gucci mane - mr zone six. the absolute peak of drug fried trap.also sounds like a heroin addict with a mouth full of melted chocolate!
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amazing album!dont get why they aint famous?
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Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 - Mother of All Saints
One of the best bands of the 90's in my opinions. It was so great to see them at ATP a few years ago. Rock deconstructionists in the same vein as Royal Trux, US Maple, Dead C etc. They fused garage, psych, pop, noise. I could have gone for any of their albums really but went for the Mother of All Saints which is my favourite.
funkycow this'd this -
fantastic album
much love for the term 'skronkfest'
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Skweee
I'm just going to talk about my favourite skweee albums cos the genre is so good yet it hardly gets talked about.
Eero Johannes - Eero Johannes / http://www.discogs.com/Eero-Johannes-Eero-Johannes/release/1442972
Pavan - Holy Volt / http://www.discogs.com/Pavan-Holy-Volt/release/2718705
Beat Bully - Kosmik Regn / http://www.discogs.com/Beatbully-Kosmisk-Regn/release/2808837
Randy Barracuda - Randy Barracuda / http://www.discogs.com/Randy-Barracuda-Randy-Barracuda/release/1914032Its a mega fun synth led funk kinda genre. Its kinda like 8-bit but its usualy made with analogue synths rather than computers. Its made on minimal setups, and thats where the name comes from, the artists squeeze out all they can from the synths to make the tracks. Since its more synth based they do more live shows too. Just like 8-bit is confined by just using those bits. Its way more fun and satisfactory than 8-bit to my ears. Its pure funk bliss. It mainly originates from Scaninavia.
Tracks:
Eero Johannes - We Could Be Skweeeroes
http://youtu.be/_XIV5-axhFMRandy Barracuda: Ketamine Strut
http://youtu.be/rPPeFy7jtdYPavan - War (Live)
https://soundcloud.com/harmonia/pavan-war-live-yo-talo-tampere-fin-2004Beatbully - Ra?kks
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Unwound - New Plastic Ideas
it's been a while since I wrote about them. Post-Hardcore band from Olympia, Washington connected to the K Records scene who were just as consistently great as Fugazi in the West coast version of the same scene and yet get hardly any of their plaudits. New Plastic Ideas maybe isn't their best album but it's certainly the most solid, all 9 tracks on it are fairly incredible for their time and it's the one I've been listening to the most recently.
Current favourite track, Aboretum: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7jrscl-U1k
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Blue Orchids - The Greatest Hit (Money Mountain)
Still one of my all-time favourite records. I saw them last week at the Social and they were totally ace.
http://youtu.be/7d1x5wM1NhYbatwingcharlie this'd this -
will check this out
Only know TF from Funeral Pudding after I got hooked on Waited Too Long (a lo fi classic). Always wondered where to go next.
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Mi Ami - Steal Your Face
Headfuck chaotic post punk/post hardcore stuff. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=353AFH2jC-c
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Wilderness - S/T
It regularly baffles me how this band weren't slobbered all over during their existence. Good reviews on Pitchfork, shoegazey guitars, honking Ian Curtis vocals, song titles called 'Post Plethoric Rhetoric'. COME ON.
It's on Spotify. Half of it's on Youtube.
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I like it a lot
But not any other Earlimart albums.
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great song titles too..
..particularly fond of "The Michael Jordan of Drunk Driving"
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The Smith Street Band - No One Gets Lost Anymore
in that sort of intelligent pop emo punk thing, very good stuff! not usually the sort of music i go for, but this is a really good album. amazingly great live band as well, from Melbourne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Prh_u7a01tU
this is their debut album (can check out all the songs via that youtube link or their bandcamp), have an equally good follow up called 'Sunshine & Techonology' as well
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Epic45 - May Your Heart Be The Map
A truly lovely album combining various dosages of found noise, ambient, cyclical guitar sounds, and nods to post-rock. Accessible. Great for while out walking or while trying to make sense of this hyperactive world.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJHw94x-R44
They also have an 6 track EP/mini album (In All The Empty Houses) which is also a slice of perfection, through a more pop angle to their sound. A record that I challenge anyone not to listen to and fall in love with.
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Pablo Honey by Radiohead
It's their most experimental album, in a world full of your Fourtets and your Ricardo Villalobos's, it was a bold move to throw down the shackles of the chic cold, minimal, glitchiness and resurect the distorted guitar and indie rock song structure which had gone unexplored for so long.
Here's a track from it that I'm guessing you haven't heard before, it's about the guitar and how easy it is to use as an instrument:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLpGspBBeN8 -
The Unicorns - Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?
I think I've brought this up before. It's likely my favorite pop record ever. There really isn't a single note played on that record that doesn't make me incredibly happy, and doesn't feel PERFECT. A friend of mine (who introduced me to The Cure and Cibo Matto) introduced me to the record, and though I don't know what happened to him, I still have Pornography, Stereo*Type A, and this fucking album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb-54hW5Its&feature=share&list=PLB67850C32010D844
I love YouTube playlists, incidentally.
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Sloan - One Chord To Another
It's better than whatever crap you're listening to. Unless you're listening to "Fink Along WIth Mad" - NOTHING beats that!
job DONE.
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ThisTemporaryLife this'd this
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Hymie's Basement - Hymie's Basement
I've seen a couple of mentions of it but in 6 years, for an album this good, that's just not enough.
The last time someone put a gun to my head this made my top 15 records of all time...It is: a project of Yoni Wolf (Why?) and Andy Broder (Fog). It sounds like it too, incorporating some of Yoni's lyrical fascinations from Why? and incorporating the production eccentricities from some of Broder's solo work.
It is: A tale about a van flooding on a road, a nuclear explosion survival guide, an anthropological study of the hand, a young educational guide to the human cardiac system. a study in self-abuse (the good kind)
It is: adventurous, curious, unique, idiosyncratic, fun.
It does: contains this lyric...
"Aren't babies born with creases in their palms?
Way before you'd think their hands most frequent movements've been established,
Have humans evolved to be born to hold hammers and swords?
In the years to come will see the emergence of a strong computer key finger,
In the years to come will we see a flattened mouse-pad palm?"It sounds interesting but silly on paper. On record it's a heartbreaking epiphany about our place in the world.
This is 21st Century Pop Song, the opening track from the album and the best introduction to them I can imagine.
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A friend of mine lent me a copy
It was one of Word magazine's ten albums of the year in the year it came out (pretty leftfield for them). Beautiful pastoral feel to it. Extremely difficult to pick up new though. May listen to it now.
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Yeah, it's definietely Aaron's best work by far
although I found the new album System Preferences was a return to form and the song 'A Goodbye' was pretty incredible.
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Innoculate The Innocuous
is tremendous.
ma0sm this'd this -
Todd Rundgren - A Wizard, A True Star
Has a suite of songs that replicate an LSD experience on one side (not as cheesy as that may sound), a white soul medley on the other and this gorgeous, glorious tune in the middle:
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I can never put my finger on why
but I absolutely adore this album. Felt like a lot of sketched out half-ideas of two artists at the peak of their creativity. Nothing on there other than the first track is particularly striking in isolation, but this album still puts them at #33 of all time on my most-played last.fm list.
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Acid Mothers Temple - magical power from mars
just arrived in the post....havent listened to it yet.
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Nada Surf
High / Low
DON'T MAKE UP ELABORATE STORIES.
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craigfable this'd this
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Cold Specks - I Predict A Graceful Expulsion
Doom soul. By a woman with surely one of the most emotive voices in the UK. I keep trying to talk about it on DiS and getting ignored. Has everyone listened to it already?
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Durutti Column- The Return of...
First release on Factory records, PROPER TRANSCENDENTAL BEAUTY:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0NPlrhINxI
Plus at the end of the album you get Martin Hannett going off on one, with this fucking amazing result: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycX1hEw6IT0
Yeah man.
thedamnedear this'd this -
"Hound at the Hem" by Slim Twig
2 years in the making, as good as all the classic weird pop albums (with an extra helping of good old cinematic/evil vibes) and limited to 300 physical copies because the poor sod's record label shelved it for being too weird, forcing him to release it himself. I never see Slim Twig's name mentioned around these parts, except maybe for his affiliation with U.S. Girls. Top shelf shit and no mistake. You'll take it and like it!: http://slimtwig.bandcamp.com/track/heavy-splendour
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RIGHT ON.
Check out the second album 'LC' as well...
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Thanks for the tip companion!
Truly great stuff
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LOVE TODD SO MUCH!
he's amazing!
big big fan of RUNT as well
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Bogdan Raczynski - My Love I Love
I love this album - beautiful gentle half songs, layered wonky warm synths, lazy melodies, accordian, trumpet, terrible half singing, occasional spazzy beats, most tracks are less than 2 minutes long, all have the same name. Kind of Boards of Canada taking on Polish folk music.
It's like sketches of ideas, really simple but lovely, and messy, totally imperfect but great.bd
loamiathon this'd this -
can't get on youtube ta work
so i don't know which track this is
probably great tho
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Fucking great album!
Sloan have made some turd, but this is gold.
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KWJAZ - KWJAZ
My favorite record of 2011 by a mile, but hardly saw anyone talk about it.
Really difficult to describe it without sounding like a dick, but it's like listening to a late night radio station playing Mulatu Astatke and 70s dub records all at the same time. Genuinely unlike anything I've heard before.
There's an excerpt on Youtube, but it doesn't really do it justice - you need to hear the whole thing ideally
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkmfCSZAd58
Basically, if you've ever been excited at the prospect of a Madlib jazz project only to be kind of let down when you actually heard it, you'll dig this the most
thedamnedear this'd this -
Wipers - Is This Real?
Punk (Post-punk? The beginnings of 'alternative'? I don't know) BRILLIANCE! Eleven tracks of sheer excellence with some of the best-sounding guitar you'll ever hear. You'll also want to shout along to all the choruses.
Without further ado, here's 'Window Shop For Love':
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William Tyler - Behold The Spirit
I chose this because he's got a new album out in a couple of weeks that I'll undoubtedly be plugging in the recommended albums thread if its anywhere near as good as this beautiful, otherworldly record. It's based around his mesmerising acoustic guitar playing but features splashes of brass and piano and enriched with occasional drones and found sound. If you like Six Organs of Admittance, James Blackshaw or the greats like Fahey and Basho then I pretty much guarantee you'll love it. This is the only studio recording I could find on youtube but there's quite a bit of live stuff that's well worth a watch
theShipment this'd this -
Better than that
there's a little 5 minute promo film that features bits of various songs off the album as well as some words from the man himself
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YES
I love this kind of thing but I've never heard this before - cheers
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no worries
he's touring in the US over the next couple of months and then hopefully he'll be over here for some shows in the summer
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I really enjoyed this
though it sort of turned into background music as I was just lying around sort of half concious. I'll download it next pay day as it's only a fiver and listen to it out and about.
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they work well as background or foreground - the EP particularly ticks the latter box
while their albums are more thr former, but with enough tracks that you'd happily play as stand alone songs
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emmanuelle parrenin- maison rose
really good experimentalish french folk from ages ago.
this is the most well known track i guess and it's amazing and AHEAD OF ITS TIME but it's pretty different to the rest of the album http://emmanuelleparrenin.bandcamp.com/track/topaze
the whole thing's on bandcamp
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Ma$e's Harlem World.
One of the all-time classic hip-hop records.
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Brilliant band. Love Weathering too.
Playing 3 small gigs in April (Manchester, Birmingham and London) Go see. I have my ticket...
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wipers are amazing
youth of america is probably my favourite though
gonad this'd this -
miss u early noughties indie
the CD wouldn't fit in my Walkman.
I can see it right now if I look behind me. really need to put that on in a bit.
R.I.P Unicorns.
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Great recommendation
finally checked out the clip - really beautiful stuff and ordered the album. Thanks.
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THIS ALBUM IS AMAZING
The L_T seal of *fucking awesome*, one of the all-time indie records. Two Girls Kissing is the skyscraping highlight, or was that San Cristobal De Las Casas (rest ain't shabby either)
funkycow this'd this -
Heard a lot about these guys
Will check :)
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Strictly East Coast Sneaky Flute Music
is a top notch remix album too (if it tails off a bit at the end). Again, doing the drum 'n' gaze sort of thing quite a long time ahead of Kevin Shields.
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Deep Turtle - There's A Vomitsprinkler In My Liverriver
Fucking insanity from some Finns circa 1994, reminiscent of Mr Bungle, Cardiacs and the Dead Kennedys being fed through a four-track recorder backwards, or something. Eighteen songs, in six suites of three. I said this about it a while back:
"like a more seamless, less self-conscious mr bungle, but with possibly more range and better songwriting? and a slier humour? and more punk? camp blackfoot were mentioned upthread - their music is pretty much in this album's unhinged shadow (as is the mars volta's, kinda)
each trilogy (interesting deconstruction of 'prog' as essentially consisting, short-story-style, of a beginning, middle and end) so far has been better than the one before it, and the first one was fucking amazing"
If you can get through Valz/Hot Mambo/Antivalz without suffering some kind of temporary delirium then you're a stronger soul than I. Imagine a very drunk Mars Volta playing a kids' party...
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Such a good record
I think that's a fairly apt description.
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their House Of Pancake remix is brilliant
if that's on that
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Brokedick Car EP
and you're right, it is.
amyblue this'd this -
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craw - bodies for strontium 90
Craw was an independent band from Cleveland, OH that was together for over 13 years, from approximately 1989 to 2002. Their first three records (s/t, Lost Nation Road and Map, Monitor, Surge) were engineered by Steve Albini, the 4th record (Bodies for Strontium 90) was engineered by Bill Korecky.
Listening to Craw is quite an experience. It’s like when you are walking down the street and some stranger punches you in the face. You expect to be angry, but you feel this tinge of ectasy melt over your body. You don’t understand it, but you want it again so you beg to be punched again. He is a little confused, but he does it. Between the crack of your broken nose and the warm blood running down your face, you are in heaven. You feel the incomparable pleasure course through your veins. You can no longer stand. Somehow, through the heavy panting you gasp out a gargled “AGAIN” but he’s starting to get freaked out so he leaves. There’s no time to beg, you can never live without this feeling again so you begin to hurriedly limp down the street. You come to a big pane glass window, and you smash your head through. That’s enough, it drives you over the point and you experience the greatest moment of your life. Just afterwards, as you lie in the street with glass showering over your face, you realize that you don’t want to live anymore. You will never have a better moment than that. Your first thought it of the horrors of the world you have to return to, like a baby coming out of the womb.
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I was waiting for you to post on this thread...
This album sounds amazing so far :D
theShipment this'd this -
This is brilliant
They remind me a lot of Uz Jsme Doma who you need to listen to if you haven't already
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Comaboy this'd this
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:D nice write up
I forgot this band existed, I haven't listened to them in ages
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Rowland S Howard - Teenage Snuff Film
Haven't seen anything about it here!
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Could you link me to it on Spotify, please?
Can't seem to find it.
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Yeah I fucking love this album
Found it on vinyl second hand recently and I think I let out a little yelp of excitement.
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Really like this
Will check out more, cheers
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Anne Laplantine - A Little Time May Be
Beautiful, lo-fi, melancholy bedroom pop with a mix of uncertain vocals, chopped up guitars and midi electronics. Reminds me sometimes of Jon Brion's soundtrack work on stuff like eternal sunshine. This is the only track I can find on youtube but it's on Spotify I think.
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King of the Slums - Blowzy Weirdos
Baggy post-punk folk crossover from late-80s Manchester. Possibly THE most Mancunian album in the world ever. Great lyrics and song titles that portray a world of low-life chancers & scumbags, kind of like Happy Mondays meets Stan Barstow.
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The Julie Dolphin - Lit
Like Lush on steroids or a more self conscious Daisy Chainsaw, I heard a couple of acoustic tracks on the radio and was hooked when I heard the album. A very muscly sort of shoegaze sound with crystal clear production, the girl singing does the whispery and the shouty thing without going into Courtney Love histronics and the songs are just so poppy they've stuck in my head for years. I think they were kiwis based in London, then they moved home and renamed themselves The Bads but I never heard anything as good as this.
If I broke the rules I would talk about Now, Now's "Threads", which is sort of Interpol/Arcade Firey and great, and Econoline's "Music Is Stupid" and ponder whether they were the UK's belated answer to the Minutemen.
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On this recommendation, went and watched her KEXP session from last year.
Quite impressed, glad you mentioned her.
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rwake - if you walk before you crawl you crawl before you die
progressive metal made by hill people; vhs samples, acid and cheap speed. like it when bands couldn't be from anywhere that they're not from and i've never had a more vivid picture in my mind than the knotted roots and swampland here; rotting fish and skinned mustelids outside every hut. fucking vile aposematic vocals, genuinely melodic, earthy songwriting. baffled it/they're not held up as absolute top dogs in modern metal tbh. woodson lateral <3
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Thanks for this
Beautiful stuff, reminds me of Linda Perhacs a little in places.
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Earlimart
John Coltrane
The Swirlies – They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days In The Glittering World Of The Salons
A shoegaze band who took the template and moved it forward with interesting and urgent song structures. Two classic albums in this one and the predecessor (Blonger Tongue Audio Baton).
This sounds fresh now, and it’s 20 years old. The posted track is one of the more tuneful ones, but it’s all quality stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZacuBAVNxY