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I can't choose between Screamadelica and Xtrmntr.
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Fuck I've been loving Screamadelica so much lately. Shine Like Stars is gorgeous.
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Got him at last HA!
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Listening to it now I honestly can't figure out why it took so long to click with me.
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XTRMNTR Is one of my favorite albums in general. I mean its amazing how diverse these guys are......
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Primal Scream will release their ninth studio album 'Beautiful Future' on July 21st 'Beautiful Future' will be the veteran rockers' first album for their new label B-Unique and is led by the single 'Can't Go Back Out' on July 14. Featuring collaborations from the likes of Lovefoxx of CSS, Josh Homme from Queens Of the Stone Age and folk legend Linda Thompson, the album could see the band treading pastures new with pop wunderkid Björn Yttling [Peter, Björn and John] and Paul Epworth (Bloc Party) handling most of the production duties. The duet with Lovefoxxx, 'I Love To Hurt (You Love To Be Hurt)' is described as a being "full of shivering electro pulses and tense, claustrophobic rhythms", while other tracks will feature the band's trademark soul, electronica and rock n'' roll. “If you hear this new record of ours from start to finish,” explains Bobby Gillespie, ”and you hear all the different sounds and styles and moods, atmospheres and instrumentation that we use, it's different from the last record and different from the record before that. You know, there's not one set Primal Scream song where it's verse-bridge-chorus-middle-eight. But this album is more like a pop record, more like classic songwriting.” :D :D :D |
I like the sound of that, especially the part about Josh Homme.
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The new single is well good!
The sound I'm hearing is more like their XTRMNTR period which is a good sign. |
Not heard the single yet, but the album sounds like it's going to be interesting.
Welcome back coffeshop. :) |
Just listened to the single, it's pretty sweet.
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