What was the last song you heard that made you
stop in awe of it, and then just immediately play it again.
Just had it with Four Tet's 'She Just Wants To Fight'. TiLiY has always been an album I put on when I go to bed, so despite playing it loads I don't think I ever properly listened to the song, which makes me feel like a muppet now. It's just perfect.
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I just played Ingenue off Atoms For Peace's new record 3 times in a row
Lovely stuff
The Knife - Old Dreams Waiting To Be Realized
There's a 6-minute preview floating around, and it's mindblowing. The way it moves is outrageous.
65daysofstatic
this cat is a landmine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y92IoM_ERcg
She just likes to to fight is easily my favorite song for a long time
I think some of vespertine Bjork does this to me
Girls - Vomit
Had to play it 4 times the other morning and made myself late for work. Great song by a great band that I'm just getting into.
Implodes - Scattered In The Wind
Dat guitar sound
https://soundcloud.com/kranky/implodes-scattered-in-the-wind
good, this.
Anne Hathaway's version of I Dreamed A Dream
nearly burst into tears
at that moment in the film ... I did plenty of crying later on though.
What a weepie of a film.
I cry easily btw!
See also: Valjean's Soliloquy (the bit after the bishop spares him)
how the hell does Jackman's head not explode?
Royal Headache - Back and Forth
Mogwai - Special N
New album is absolutely fantastic but Special N is the best thing they've written in years.
The Simon Bookish remix of Owen Pallett's Keeping the Dog Quiet
It sounds so hectic and there's so much going on and it's so intense. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AiI44_k5JI
Apparat - LightOn
From his music for theatre album, just gorgeous. The vocal, the general vibe of it. Just Apparat at his best. going to listen again now.
Current 93 - Not Because The Fox Barks
I very rarely have the desire to replay a song
but I always end up playing the Chvrches single 'The Mother We Share' at least three times before I can move on
godsend by Beat Happening
that Laura Mvula one
Something to do with gardens.
love the jangly bits.
You're Nothing by Iceage
brilliant track
Coalition too
pure luck
had two in the last two weeks.
hookworms - in our time.that weird metallic sound running through it.for me its the one track on the album that points to a v special future for them.the whole albums great but there's just something about that track.
doldrums - anomoly.its amazing,it points to the future.the album itself is not perfect but much like hookworms 'in our time',its the kind of track that makes you think doldrums could become v special
Mine was 'In My Bed' by The Mariner's Children.
Played it about a dozen times in a row after first listen last week. Video here: http://brokensoundmusic.com/blog/the-mariners-children-in-my-bed-video
Aghan Whigs - Gentlemen
But the whole album. Then I listened again but only paying attention to John Curley's bass playing. I had to just sit there and do absolutely nothing else, was wicked.
Half Moon Run - Full Circle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azV0Y7v6wsg
Reminds me of Local Natives a bit. Really great song.
Natural Disaster by Unwound
I do this with an Unwound song every week though
Graham Nash - Our House
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWBejsSM2Ys
Growing old has never sounded so inviting.
It's happened a lot recently with Interpol - Leif Erikson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X_mGWOHEKY
which might just be the best song they ever did. Banks' lyrics are perfect in his weird hysterical way and when the guitars drop out it's a magical moment
This is probably the lamest answer ever
But when I heard Single Girl by Lush on 6 Music this morning, I instantly went to play it again. It made me produce sweet and potent fluids.
Most recently
The first time I heard Duet by Everything Everything. Actually, The Peaks off that album too.