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07-27-2013, 11:39 AM | #9782 (permalink) |
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Connan Mockasin - Forever Dolphin Love The Clientele - Suburban Light This Heat - Deceit I'm really enjoying all three of these. They are all plug finds, credit goes to Pedestrian, Exo, and Hermione respectively. I love that website, I've swiped so many good tracks and discovered so many great albums. |
07-27-2013, 12:20 PM | #9784 (permalink) | |
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07-28-2013, 07:13 AM | #9785 (permalink) |
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Any Love for Forever Changes?
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07-28-2013, 10:56 AM | #9786 (permalink) |
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I also really love this album
Acid Black Cherry - 2012 16 songs perfect songs! also a few instrumentals. Album also doesn't get boring at all, you can listen to it day in and day out!
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Jim James - Regions of Light and Sound of God I can't get enough of this record. Take your favorite My Morning Jacket record and funk it up and make it weird and experimental and this is what you get.
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07-30-2013, 05:00 AM | #9789 (permalink) |
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RICHARD HAWLEY - COLES CORNER (2005) I heard WWWP play the title track in Plug and had to check the record out. I've been pretty much obsessing over it ever since. Quite an odd vocal style for the modern day, sounding like a romantic throwback to a crooner age in a smooth baritone. A wonderful album to lie back and do nothing to. RICHARD HAWLEY - STANDING AT THE SKYS EDGE (2012) I had to check out more of Richard Hawleys albums, and this was one of them. Mainly because I very nearly listened to it last year and for whatever reason didn't. It's a marked change in direction, to a more psychedelic wall of swirling guitars taking centre stage while his trademark vocals are left lurking in the background. It is, however, still a damn fine record. YEAR OF NO LIGHT - AUSSERWELT (2010) I was first introduced to these guys thanks to a download of their performance from the Roadburn festival, a live album made available for free thanks to the brilliant Bandcamp page of Burning World Records. A friend of mine also really digs them. A very good record. Broody, atmospheric sludge metal and post-rock. ROB HERON & THE TEAPAD ORCHESTRA - MONEY ISN'T EVERYTHING (2012) Pretty decent, fun, local band who play ragtime blues/gypsy folk. In places it's a little too comical and tongue in cheek for my taste, but theres also decent tracks on it and it is a lot of fun. I saw them recently and had a blast. A great band for a night out on the booze. |
07-30-2013, 02:34 PM | #9790 (permalink) |
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Ladytron - Witching Hour (2005) I've been hooked on this album over the past week after downloading it on a whim. A female-fronted synthpop album that hits the spot perfectly and is as addictive as fuck. I'm nearly sure I heard the single 'Destroy Everything You Touch' before but this whole album is packed with great tunes.
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