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Laurel Halo - Chance of Rain (2013) A fairly average and forgettable ambient techno album. Nothing much worth commenting on here so moving swiftly on... http://www.covershut.com/covers/Pref...over-82895.jpg Prefab Sprout - Crimson/Red (2013) Honestly this album sounds like it could have been a lost album recorded during the band's heyday. Maybe not as good as the likes of Steve McQueen and Jordan: The Comeback but it's a damn good album. It's mainly the product of frontman Paddy McAloon, not bad for a 56 year old geezer. Sounds timeless. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-D34DLG0CUD...oad-54704.jpeg Puressence - Puressence (1996) Some nice alternative rock/Britpop with a shimmering, melancholic edge. The high-pitched vocal histrionics remind me of Matt Bellamy at times but they don't put me off too much. There's plenty of great tunes here and Cure-style guitars to keep me happy. |
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http://i.imgur.com/Rol2cLM.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/J4aYsMt.jpg The Aiden album might take some warming up to. Not a bad group of records though imo |
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The Velvet Underground - VU (1984) A collection of studio outtakes from 1968-69. Decided to transfer it from my original vinyl release to digital. My second favorite Velvet Underground album (Loaded being the first.) |
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Another great album from Stick Figure. It still amazes me that there's only one guy behind all the music (Scott Woodruff) This dude can really jam! |
The great album from Agnes Obel!
Simple, yet fun! |
Last album played was In The Garden of Souls by Vas:
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Drake
Just went out and bought Drakes new album. Ish goes HARD!
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Melt Yourself Down - Melt Yourself Down (2013) Janszoon introduced me to these in plug (via an association with another band) and I am loving it. Funky, Jazz-y and all round super. |
The Devil's Anvil - Hard Rock from the Middle East (1967)
http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/...ps991af356.jpg "The Devil's Anvil" would have been a great name for a hard rock band, but unfortunately, there's no hard rock here (except in the title of the album.) Just 60's garage rock with a mix of Turkish, Arab and Greek vocals with some traditional instrumentals added. I found the album to be mildly interesting as something of a novelty for the time of its release. Produced by Felix Pappalardi, who played with the band occasionally in New York City. |
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