Lana Del Rey Ultraviolence two days ago,good album but as good as Born To Die
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Tracklist: 1. A Talk 2. French Kiss 3. Red (Title Track) 4. From When and Until When (ft. Yoseob) 5. Blacklist (ft. LE) It's very upbeat and I really love her new look: Homage to Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry no? |
Mum scored a sweet 1st edition of that ****ty album Combat Rock last night. Last week we scored a coupla James Brown albums, Black Caesar being one, EX.
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Listening to an album of late 60's heavy psych with a raw garage rock sound.
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I was listening to St. Vincent's S/T album. It's interesting to say the least. Kind of miss the old sound, actor being my favorite. I still like the new sound though as she keeps on progressing.
It'll grow on me. Already is. Rattlesnake is really catchy. All of it is. |
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basically the only one in the office today so seems like a good time to break the hip hop out. and well this is one of the best and im not just saying that because of the mighty ducks presence via pimp c |
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The Travel Agency - The Travel Agency (1968) An obscure psychedelic rock album from 1968. It sounds like the band was influenced primarily by The Beatles, The Who, The Moody Blues, and The Byrds, but with a more garage rock sound to the psych. There's even a song called "What's a Man" with some guitar playing that sounds exactly like some of Kurt Cobain's typical guitar playing. (I wonder if he ever heard this album?) Enjoyable all the way through, but never quite reaching the heights of any of the bands they sound influenced by. |
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