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07-12-2018, 10:32 PM | #26691 (permalink) |
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Now that's a twofer. Huge fan of the Vliet recordings, surprisingly.
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07-12-2018, 10:49 PM | #26692 (permalink) | ||
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One of my favorites this year so far.
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07-13-2018, 03:13 PM | #26694 (permalink) |
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This used records store I live close by have these absurdly cheap CD's outside. Just stuff they're trying to get rid of, so if you buy several at a time, the price is really low.
I got no less than 12 CD's this way today, and half of them turned out to be good, making it very easily worth the small price I paid. Here's the good stuff I got: Deftones - Around the Fur MD.45 - The Craving The version of the album with Lee Ving on vocals. All I had on my shelf was the remastered version with Dave Mustaine on vocals. Oh Land - Fauna Really neat indie pop with some weird vocal tracks going on in the background. Suspecting I'm going to get into this one quite a bit. Fallulah - The Black Cat Neighborhood Seemingly really good indie pop with a lot of sonic variety and richness. Seems like a both beautiful and fun album at a first incomplete listen. No Doubt - No Doubt I had this album many, many years ago when I was a big fan of the band. This reunion makes me feel like getting more of their albums. Actually, this debut album of theirs, which I was never so fond of back then, seems more up my alley now, after all the ways in which my musical tastes have changed. Djam Karet - Reflection From the Firepool Actually the album that got me listening to prog rock today. Bought this album just because it had interesting cover artwork and the music within is not half bad. No vocals, just a lot of fairly dark, varied and atmospheric progressive rock. Sometimes feels a bit metal, but I'd call it prog rock. |
07-15-2018, 02:00 PM | #26698 (permalink) |
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Bought a couple CDs online today.
Happy Rhodes - Ectotrophia (2018) Pretty damn amazing vocals and atmosphere on this one. Makes me feel like when I heard Kate Bush for the first time. Alela Diane - Cusp (2018) Love the album of hers that I got a month ago, so I really want to hear her brand new album. Expecting great things from this one, but I'm going in "blind". Last edited by MicShazam; 07-15-2018 at 02:16 PM. |
07-16-2018, 03:17 AM | #26699 (permalink) | ||
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Dirty Projectors | Lamp Lit Prose This isn't nearly has maximalist as last years self titled. It's also not as tight as Swing Lo Magellan or Bitte Orca either. It's the perfect balance between catchy, difficult, yet accessible all wrapped up in one. I personally am growing heavily into it.
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