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Old 03-07-2015, 09:40 PM   #22981 (permalink)
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Wovenhand, The Threshing Floor

Rollicking alt-country with heavy doses of dark americana and world music influences. This scratched that "gritty folk" itch I've been feeling awhile.



Gayngs, Relayted

This band has two dozen members. It reminds me of a borderline-orchestral indie rock tribute to every song that ever hit the radio waves in the 80's. It's kind of ridiculous, but I enjoyed it thoroughly.
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Old 03-08-2015, 03:29 AM   #22982 (permalink)
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Not done for the night, but oh well.

Radiohead - Kid A
Mount Eerie - Sauna
Disco Inferno - The 5 EPs
Apparat - The Devil's Walk
Mount Eerie - No Flashlight
Trentemøller - The Last Resort
Minsk - The Ritual Fires of Abandonment
Townes Van Zandt - Live at the Old Quarter, Houston, Texas
Talking Heads - Remain in Light
Arch Enemy - War Eternal
Daniel Johnston - 1990
Björk - Homogenic
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Really digging their stuff the more I listen to it. Lots of cool textures going on and overall just a nice sound. That song in particular is great, I agree.
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Old 03-08-2015, 07:50 PM   #22983 (permalink)
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Benjamin Clementine - At Least For Now (2015)

British Art Pop artist, with a jazzy vibe. Really good stuff.



Mount Eerie - Sauna (2015)

It's good, but I don't really get into this kind of stuff. Either takes a few more listens, or I just don't come around.



Lupe Fiasco - Tetsuo & Youth (2015)

Good stuff from Lupe, probably his best album yet.



Susanne Sundfør - Ten Love Songs (2015)

Quirky Art Pop which isn't too dissimilar to St. Vincent. Highly recommend.

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Passenger of Shit - Floating With My Poo (2006)

Silly breakcore nonsense that's worth checking out.



Justin K. Broadrick / Andy Hawkins: Azonic - Subsonic 3: Skinner's Black Laboratories (1995)

Pretty good electronic music here, from one of the founders of Blind Idiot God.
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Old 03-08-2015, 11:01 PM   #22984 (permalink)
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All first listens from my ski road trip today. I didn't feel like listening to anything I already had so I played a few albums from my Spotify "need to listen" list. Overall I was quite pleased with what I heard.

Ex-Cult - Midnight Passenger (2014)
Sound a bit like Black Flag but not as hardcore or raw. RYM says Garage Punk, I don't know it's not all that garage to me. Unless Garage Punk is the new Hardcore Punk. :shrug: Anyway, it's not bad but I can't say I really want to return to it - it's pretty samey. I had heard several songs from it already but was tired of hearing them on shuffle so I finally played the album. Now I can remove it from my playlist.




Beth Israel - Dental Denial (2014)
RYM calls this one Garage Punk (primary), Post-Punk, Psychedelic Rock, Synth Punk, and Lo-Fi Indie. It's quite a varied album, the few songs I'd heard previously would have been hard to identify as the same band without looking. The album worked, it being varied is a good thing. I can't really say what I'd call the style after just one listen, but I guess there's a bit of all the genres mentioned, to some extent. Will listen again. About the name - I know nothing about the meaning, but it came up when watching the latest episode of Modern Family. A nurse misunderstood Andy saying "Beth is real" in a painkiller-induced mumble, thinking he was asking to be sent to Beth Israel, which I take is a medical facility in Cali.




The Movements - Like Elephants 2 (2014)
A Swedish band playing some kind of rock music that I'm wanting to call Alternative Rock, but not in a bad, boring radio stuff from the late 90s/early 00s way. There's some psychedelia, some garage rock revival, and it made for an enjoyable album I will return to. Good variation. Maybe I should have checked out Like Elephants 1 first, but I first heard of the band by perusing the 2014 charts on RYM.




The Paperhead - Africa Avenue (2014)
This album was pretty fun, recalling some 60s and 70s psychedelic pop. I found myself remembering The Beatles on the track "Mother May". One RYM reviewer mentions Love and Piper at the Gates of Dawn Pink Floyd but I didn't hear those on the first pass. It clocked in at just 30 minutes, it was over before I expected as I didn't realize it was so short going into it. Will definitely keep in rotation.




Dick Diver - Calendar Days (2013)
This Melbourne, Australia band plays Jangly Indie Pop and I discovered them through Trouble in Mind records (Ultimate Painting, Morgan Delt) as they are releasing their latest album this month. I liked the sound, it reminded me of fellow Australian Twerps who play a similar style and also feature a female vocalist on some songs. Good variety on the album, definitely interested in hearing it again as well as their upcoming album Melbourne, Florida. No one in the band is named Dick.




The UV Race - Homo (2011)
Garage Rock, Post-Punk, Art Rock? I'll take it. This had a good rhythm and is about what I like when it comes to punk these days. Maybe it's Art Punk more than it is Art Rock, I'd say. I'll have to pay more attention next time to better describe it. Oh they're also Australian, and share a member with Dick Diver and two with Total Control.

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Old 03-09-2015, 09:49 AM   #22985 (permalink)
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Just purchased this bad mofo. Anyone not familiar with the mighty Enslaved I feel for.
Awe inspiringly beautiful yet brual the very next second. Progressive Black Metal that is definitely a blind buy every time they release new material.

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Brian Eno and Robert Fripp's third collaboration - their first in 30 years - Equatorial Stars. Available for the first time on vinyl.

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Modest Mouse - Strangers to Ourselves (2015)
I'm really uncertain how I feel about this. It sounds like a mixed bag to be honest, some good tunes and some not so good tunes. It does have some flashes of what they did really well in the past, but even the best songs on this album don't come close to reaching the heights of The Moon & Antarctica or The Lonesome Crowded West. I wasn't expected to be blown away by this album or anything but it's underwhelming to listen to a once great indie rock band sounding so average.



Enslaved - In Times (2015)
An album I've really been looking forward to and it hasn't disappointed. Enslaved are one of those evergreen bands who just continue releasing quality music and never being afraid to evolve, even over twenty years into their career. There's a heavy prog influence and more melodic elements on this album yet it still remains rooted in the band's black metal past.



Ethereal Shroud - They Became the Falling Ash (2015)
This is a one-man band that combines atmospheric black metal with doom. The production makes it sound like it was recorded in a cave. This isn't necessarily a good thing as it sounds a bit muddy and the lack of low end takes away some punch. Like most atmospheric black metal artists they aim for a huge epic and I'm left wondering to myself whether I dig this or think it's very generic. It's okay I guess.
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