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Old 05-18-2014, 11:18 AM   #20801 (permalink)
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We Drink To Forget The Coming Storm by Leyland Kirby (aka The Caretaker or The Stranger, amongst other aliases)

Its very long (about 3 hours) but also very good. Its got quite the range of emotions incorporated into it too. Great stuff.
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Yeah most of his artwork is made by the same guy.

The album is also available for free for another month or so on his bandcamp page if you're interested
This album is very good. I remember checking out a track under the Kirby name and not being impressed, maybe I should relisten to that one because this is fantastic.
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Old 05-19-2014, 01:36 PM   #20802 (permalink)
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The Moon Rang like a Bell by Hundred Waters

Oh god. Oh god. It's streaming now and I cant handle myself. Ive been looking forward to this album for months. Today is going to be a very good day. Here I go..
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Old 05-19-2014, 02:54 PM   #20803 (permalink)
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The Moon Rang like a Bell by Hundred Waters

Oh god. Oh god. It's streaming now and I cant handle myself. Ive been looking forward to this album for months. Today is going to be a very good day. Here I go..
Very nice, I'll definitely have to pick this up. Thanks for posting about it.
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Old 05-19-2014, 04:49 PM   #20804 (permalink)
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Fat White Family - Champagne Holocaust (2013)
I've had this on my shuffle wish list for a while now, and have liked the songs I've heard so I finally decided to play the whole thing. Garagey, psychedelic, a bit lazy and lo-fi indie rock from London. Good listen! Reminds me a bit of Sonny & The Sunsets at times, however more varied and overall louder.
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Old 05-19-2014, 04:59 PM   #20805 (permalink)
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Fat White Family - Champagne Holocaust (2013)
I've had this on my shuffle wish list for a while now, and have liked the songs I've heard so I finally decided to play the whole thing. Garagey, psychedelic, a bit lazy and lo-fi indie rock from London. Good listen! Reminds me a bit of Sonny & The Sunsets at times, however more varied and overall louder.
Cool album for sure. My mum introduced me to them after they opened for whatever band they paid to see (Gogol Bordello I think). Probably need to listen to it again.
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Old 05-19-2014, 05:42 PM   #20806 (permalink)
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On vinyl:

To get this back on vinyl is really something for me as this was the album that really got me into music back in '85 and to find a copy in fantastic condition for just £5 made me feel all gooey inside.

Front Line Assembly - Echoes (The EBM masters are back. One for Janszoon and bob methinks)
Black Light Burns - The Moment You Realize You Are Going To Fall (The guitarist out of Limp Bizkit solo project. Decent Industrial.)
Jose Padilla and Kirsty Keatch - Binary Sun (The legendary Balearic guitarist is back with a superb chilled out album of sun kissed tunes).
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Old 05-19-2014, 05:50 PM   #20807 (permalink)
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After hearing Willie Bosket and Hatchet Job, I had to. So ****in good. Also will be looking into whatever movie sample he uses in that one song about getting a job, because it sounds like an excellent movie.

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Love - Black Beauty (2012)

Previously unreleased (officially) studio recordings from 1973. I've heard some of these tunes on various bootlegs and some were new to me. Not as interesting to me as the first three Love albums, but it fits in well with the rest of the albums they released between 1969 and 1974.
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Old 05-20-2014, 09:12 AM   #20809 (permalink)
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Hyperblast Super Collider - Pryapisme

This is ADD in progressive metal form. The irony.
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Old 05-20-2014, 11:40 AM   #20810 (permalink)
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After hearing Willie Bosket and Hatchet Job, I had to. So ****in good. Also will be looking into whatever movie sample he uses in that one song about getting a job, because it sounds like an excellent movie.

Hell yes, my album of the year from 2013. I think the movie you're referring to is Runaway Train, which I haven't seen.
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