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Old 01-07-2011, 04:30 PM   #6241 (permalink)
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Horse Feathers- House With No Home


Just about the perfect winter album, more snow fell today, therefore I have to bring this album out. Also a wonderful album to listen to in front of a fireplace fire.
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Old 01-07-2011, 04:49 PM   #6242 (permalink)
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Dorias Baracca - Handsome Melting Point

Such a nice shoegaze EP. I can't believe it's been sitting in my downloads folder for months and I hadn't listened to it yet.

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Old 01-07-2011, 05:58 PM   #6243 (permalink)
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Arthur Russell - Another Thought
Y'know, I might just have to get that on merit of its cover art alone, nevermind how immense the Police, Gary Numan and Tom Waits sound in one sentence.

As for me, I only posted this in the last album you got thread a matter of minutes ago, but nevertheless;


Midnight Oil - Species Deceases

A really punky, loud, hard-hitting EP here. This stuff's bloody great - it's the early Oils at their finest.
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Old 01-08-2011, 03:29 PM   #6244 (permalink)
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And another thing...


Elvis Costello - National Ransack EP

The other EP I got hold of yesterday, and just like the one I posted about above, it's pretty bloody impressive. It's more focussed and bluegrassy than National Ransom, and it's just so lively, catchy, memorable etc. I'm on my third or fourth listen already, and I'd go as far as saying that as a unit of work it's probably better than any of his last three full length albums.
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Old 01-09-2011, 01:22 AM   #6245 (permalink)
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Dressed Like Wolves- I Could Walk On Water But I'd Rather Part The Sea


I only downloaded this album a half an hour ago but I really like it already, it's really nice folk pop, but with portions of really interesting sounds and instrumentals mixed in to make it different from the rest. Plus glorious tape hiss!
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Old 01-10-2011, 12:10 PM   #6246 (permalink)
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Transmissions From The Satelleie Heart
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.

Basically The Flaming Lips indulge their Soft Boys influences to their conclusion. If all you know is the post-Soft Bulletin stuff, this is a radical introduction to the "real" Lips sound, in all it's bonkers glory.
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Wow.
Wow.
Wow.

Basically The Flaming Lips indulge their Soft Boys influences to their conclusion. If all you know is the post-Soft Bulletin stuff, this is a radical introduction to the "real" Lips sound, in all it's bonkers glory.
I love that album, the opening track 'Turn It On' and 'Superhumans' are the shizz. That album certainly deserves more love.
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Old 01-10-2011, 05:26 PM   #6248 (permalink)
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Ethyl Meatplow - Happy Days, Sweetheart



sooo underrated....i honestly cannot describe exactly what they sound like but i suppose early 90s alt rock mixed with industrial....but it really is so much more than that...dance music for a mental institution....they had very mild success in the mid 90s....and i had the absolute pleasure of sneaking into a 21+ show (with Thrill Kill Kult) when i was 17 and was completely blown away by the debauchery and the very strong feministic presence...this started a never ending crush on Carla Bozulich

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I love that album, the opening track 'Turn It On' and 'Superhumans' are the shizz. That album certainly deserves more love.
It's the only Flaming Lips album I like. And I love it.
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sooo underrated....i honestly cannot describe exactly what they sound like but i suppose early 90s alt rock mixed with industrial....but it really is so much more than that...dance music for a mental institution....they had very mild success in the mid 90s....and i had the absolute pleasure of sneaking into a 21+ show (with Thrill Kill Kult) when i was 17 and was completely blown away by the debauchery and the very strong feministic presence...this started a never ending crush on Carla Bozulich
This is the first time I actually heard Ethyl Meatplow. I always wanted to check them out 'cause I love Geraldine Fibbers. This is a surprise, I didn't expect them to sound like this, interesting. I'd say Geraldine Fibbers are also underrated, rarely do I hear them mentioned, here never. Have you heard Scarnella, one album project/band by Carla Bozulich and Nels Cline?
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