Only just started checking out their back-catalogue ahead of their appearance at Primavera the month after next. I'll be interested to see what the consensus is on this one
But then realised they only have three studio albums so would just listen to them all myself. Have been listening to Suicide Invoice a lot lately which is damn good.
used to be Automatic Midnight but is now Audit in Progress. Too many great songs to choose from, but I guess my current favourite favourite would be No Hands.
Automatic Midnight probably edges out Suicide and Audit, mainly because If Credit's What Matters... is such a banging opener.
Thunder Down Under is a great shout; super-fast live-ish versions of stuff from all 3, plus U.S. Mint. The version of Let It Come on this is excellent.
Only just started checking out their back-catalogue ahead of their appearance at Primavera the month after next. I'll be interested to see what the consensus is on this one
Same, was tempted to post something similar based on the exact same motives
But then realised they only have three studio albums so would just listen to them all myself. Have been listening to Suicide Invoice a lot lately which is damn good.
The song 'Salton City'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_w0IannuVE
I never really got into them as a band, but I could listen to this song forever...
Gar Forgets His Insulin
GAR WOOD! GAR WOOD! GAR WOOD! GAR WOULDN'T LISTEN
fave album
used to be Automatic Midnight but is now Audit in Progress. Too many great songs to choose from, but I guess my current favourite favourite would be No Hands.
Aaah I don't know!
Suicide Invoice has my favourite songs on I think..
It's actually US Mint.
That song is INCREDIBLE.
Albums? I'd actually seriously put Thunder Down Under up there.
It probably goes
Suicide Invoice = Automatic Midnight > Audit in Progress for me. And I love Audit in Progress.
Never got round to listening to Thunder Down Under for some reason.
I like Audit in Progress best
Songwise, 'Braintrust' off that record is one of my favourite album openers ever. '10th Planet' from Automatic Midnight is also way up there.
Favourite album? All of them.
Automatic Midnight probably edges out Suicide and Audit, mainly because If Credit's What Matters... is such a banging opener.
Thunder Down Under is a great shout; super-fast live-ish versions of stuff from all 3, plus U.S. Mint. The version of Let It Come on this is excellent.