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Picked up the Chvrches album and agree it is mint. Also, going to hype the new Jake Bugg album, Shangri La. "What Doesn't Kill You" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxjZbFpBpbE He is old-school Arctic Monkeys and Bob Dylan rolled into one . Khagan fucked around with this message at 18:01 on Oct 3, 2013 |
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Who else has listened to the new Yuck album? It's definitely different, smoother production along with a new lead vocalist of course, but I like it. Not as solidly good as their first album though.
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britishbornandbread posted:Phantogram release a new EP today. They're my favourite new band. Anyone else keen on them? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28tZ-S1LFok That bassline.
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# ? Oct 5, 2013 18:04 |
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New phantogram EP sounded like some leftovers from the recording session. Kinda bummed... it's forgettable. But I know they're going to bring it on the LP. Caught a Local band, The Dead Ships, last Saturday that I dug a lot. Grabbed their bandcamp release which is very rough but the live energy was good. The songs that they are writing for the debut album were nicely polished giving that sounded like a bluesy-garage band many people like. Dead Ships - You were young https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHG0yyqxBB8
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Going to ACL Festival next weekend! Any sleepers I definitely shouldn't miss out on? I'm gonna obviously be at stuff like National, Tame Impala, Vampire Weekend, etc. http://www.aclfestival.com/2013-lineup
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89 posted:Going to ACL Festival next weekend! Any sleepers I definitely shouldn't miss out on? I'm gonna obviously be at stuff like National, Tame Impala, Vampire Weekend, etc. Silversun Pickups and Walk the Moon are both highly enjoyable shows. I've never seen JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound but that's fun music and supposed to be a great live act too.
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89 posted:Going to ACL Festival next weekend! Any sleepers I definitely shouldn't miss out on? I'm gonna obviously be at stuff like National, Tame Impala, Vampire Weekend, etc. Portugal. The Man puts on a fantastic show every time I see them. I'm also a pretty big fan of Typhoon, but I haven't seen them live. I have to imagine a 10+-member band would be at least fun to see.
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89 posted:Going to ACL Festival next weekend! Any sleepers I definitely shouldn't miss out on? I'm gonna obviously be at stuff like National, Tame Impala, Vampire Weekend, etc. I'm so jealous and angry at you right now. I've never seen Joy Formidable or Shouting Matches live, but I love both of their studio work. Silversun Pickups are excellent live as Nice Davis said. Wilco is pretty fun live. If you don't try to watch the Cure you are a waste of a person and I will shame you to the grave.
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89 posted:Going to ACL Festival next weekend! Any sleepers I definitely shouldn't miss out on? I'm gonna obviously be at stuff like National, Tame Impala, Vampire Weekend, etc. Savages put on a great show.
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FIDLAR & Phosphorescence.
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Suggestion tack-ons: Haim, Phosphorescent
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Seconding Haim, Savages, FIDLAR, going to also mention that Neko Case is always wonderful live, and I caught a good Houndmouth show this summer.
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incoherent posted:Caught a Local band, The Dead Ships, last Saturday that I dug a lot. Grabbed their bandcamp release which is very rough but the live energy was good. The songs that they are writing for the debut album were nicely polished giving that sounded like a bluesy-garage band many people like. Gio fucked around with this message at 07:37 on Oct 6, 2013 |
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New Night Beats is awesome. Y'all should check it out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqPr5wqM1xk
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I love the Reflektor song, but what the hell is going on in the music video for it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7E0fVfectDo Is it supposed to be nonsensical or am I just dense?
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# ? Oct 7, 2013 22:03 |
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New Dismemberment Plan streaming via NPR
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This single from the upcoming second album from Heavenly Beat is incredible, this guy is just great. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riaj0dewWTk
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I've been waiting for it for two and a half years, but St. Lucia's debut album When The Night is finally out, and it is just incredible. Upbeat and joyous, it is fast becoming my favourite pop album. "We Got It Wrong" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZYM3XwgHwA "Elevate" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-sKMiNqTjs "September" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBlreotoFKg He also had a hand in producing HAERTS's debut EP Hemiplegia, which is also out now. "Wings" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yk52XHSpmF4
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Vastakaiun posted:
Holy poo poo, thanks for linking this. I was having such a lovely day.
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That Haert's track reminds me of a classic Fleetwood Mac song that you've been listening to for years and never get sick of. The other songs on their new EP are pretty solid as well.
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Coming back into this thread every couple weeks is like opening a treasure chest Love a lot of the posted songs.Epi Lepi posted:Who else has listened to the new Yuck album? It's definitely different, smoother production along with a new lead vocalist of course, but I like it. Not as solidly good as their first album though. I'm a huge fan of Yuck. I consider their first album one of my all time favorite pieces from any artist. It's just that good to me and is exactly what I look for in rock music. If anyone reading this thread hasn't heard of them definitely give them a check. Their new album though I have to say is pretty disappointing. I guess the best way I could say it is they traded their lo-fi, dreamy/high energy garage rock songs for production value and unimaginative lyrics. I just feel like Blumberg made that band and now that he's gone it's really just not the same. I should have spent that $170 to see them in Paris when Blumberg was still a part of the band. I'm kicking myself over it now. Anyway, if you're a fan of Yuck's stuff, check out Blumberg's side project Hebronix. It's easy going rock and something about that man's voice gets me every time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6zpfgHTvTA Here's some other stuff that I've been liking recently: From Dr. Dog's new album B-Room - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUnpNq7U2Qk From Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin's new album Fly By Wire - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnYDnhmIQh0 If you like this song please check out the actual album. Fly By Wire, Cover All Sides, Lucky Young, and Harrison Ford are all some great tracks, but the album overall is just great pop music. From Pure Bathing Culture's (who the gently caress makes these names) new album Moon Tides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbuWOtrWOqE Beautiful track from Small Black's recently released Limits of Desire - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ0qz0Qc_D4 Whoever posted A Grave With No Name I loving love you for it. They're seriously amazing and I'm really loving their album Whirlpool. Also, King Krule loving owns. I was legitimately surprised to find out he was such a scrawny looking ginger kid. He's got a set of lungs that's for sure. Boarder Line is such a great track. guppiehaus fucked around with this message at 02:21 on Oct 9, 2013 |
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New Los Campesinos! track: "Avocado, Baby". It's really good. https://soundcloud.com/los-campesinos/avocado-baby Can't wait for the album. October 29th. Same day as Reflektor. Gonna be a good day for music. e: Checked out a band called Typhoon on the recommendation of a guy in line at a show, and it was definitely worth it. This is unique and fantastic: https://soundcloud.com/rollcallrecords/typhoon-young-fathers-1 thehoodie fucked around with this message at 03:36 on Oct 9, 2013 |
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thehoodie posted:e: I started listening to Typhoon a couple months ago because I saw them on the upcoming shows calendar of my favorite venue and thought they looked interesting. Now White Lighter is my favorite album of the year so far. It kind of reminds me of Funeral, not that the band is aping Arcade Fire's sound, but the orchestration, group vocals and cathartic moments in the music give me similar vibes. They are also fantastic live. It was funny watching them squeeze all eleven members including two full drum sets onto a tiny stage.
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Vogon Poet posted:I started listening to Typhoon a couple months ago because I saw them on the upcoming shows calendar of my favorite venue and thought they looked interesting. Now White Lighter is my favorite album of the year so far. It kind of reminds me of Funeral, not that the band is aping Arcade Fire's sound, but the orchestration, group vocals and cathartic moments in the music give me similar vibes. They are also fantastic live. It was funny watching them squeeze all eleven members including two full drum sets onto a tiny stage. I listened based on your recommendation and I'll agree. I love great instrumentation. The bits in Hunger and Thirst are just so good. I had those shivers the entire song. My train ride this morning blew by so fast Let me tell you, I love piano, string and brass instruments for their sounds, and it's just great when a band can meld them all like in Hunger and Thirst. White Lighter competes with Wondrous Bughouse for my favorite album of the year.
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Vogon Poet posted:I started listening to Typhoon a couple months ago because I saw them on the upcoming shows calendar of my favorite venue and thought they looked interesting. Now White Lighter is my favorite album of the year so far. It kind of reminds me of Funeral, not that the band is aping Arcade Fire's sound, but the orchestration, group vocals and cathartic moments in the music give me similar vibes. They are also fantastic live. It was funny watching them squeeze all eleven members including two full drum sets onto a tiny stage. Yeah I posted White Lighter in here the day it came out. And, not having heard of Typhoon until I heard them on NPR, that album has not left my cd player since then. Protocol7 posted:White Lighter competes with Wondrous Bughouse for my favorite album of the year. Whoa, listening to this for the first time too and it's awesome. BonoMan fucked around with this message at 16:02 on Oct 10, 2013 |
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britishbornandbread posted:Phantogram release a new EP today. They're my favourite new band. Anyone else keen on them? Yes, they are rapidly becoming a favorite band. Eyelid movies felt a bit to long with a bit to much filler, but the ep after that was one of my favorite records of last year and this new one is also really really good. I saw them (i use the word saw lightly as I was to far back to see much) at bonnaroo and all the tracks that felt kinda weak on album sounded much much better and I have a bit more appreciation for them (sixteen years gives me chills now). Pretty excited about a new tour and a smaller venue.
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Neutral Milk Hotel are touring with Superchunk and M.Ward. Tickets go on sale today, and I'm unemployed.
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TheAbortionator posted:Yes, they are rapidly becoming a favorite band. Eyelid movies felt a bit to long with a bit to much filler, but the ep after that was one of my favorite records of last year and this new one is also really really good. I agree with all these sentiments. I only liked a few songs off EM, Futuristic Casket being probably the most obvious, the majority of the other songs make for good background music, and ones like 10,000 Claps I think are awful. But the new EP seems much more consistently high quality.
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TheAbortionator posted:Yes, they are rapidly becoming a favorite band. Eyelid movies felt a bit to long with a bit to much filler, but the ep after that was one of my favorite records of last year and this new one is also really really good. Dude, I saw them this past Monday and walked in not knowing one song, it was intense. They were more than fantastic live... you're going to be so drat pumped after that show. Also, the Future Islands were with them and that dude was nuts to watch live too.
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Spencer Krug is putting out another Moonface album, titled "Julia With Blue Jeans On." It's supposedly only piano and vocals, which should be interesting. He's released one song, Everyone is Noah, Everyone is the Ark. If nothing else, he's keeping up his promise to make every Moonface album sound completely different from the others. Unfortunately, the promo images for the album kind of look like the cover to a bad grunge album. Pictured above: Spencer Krug's 90s Christian rock phase, apparently.
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Went to Culture Collide festival last weekend, and while the main attractions for were the two Russian bands, Birth of Joy from the Netherlands was loving awesome. If you're in NYC and free this Thursday afternoon, go see them. Loved seeing Mujuice live, and while his new album isn't out yet, he did play a remix from Kulakostas' new album, which
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Texibus posted:Dude, I saw them this past Monday and walked in not knowing one song, it was intense. They were more than fantastic live... you're going to be so drat pumped after that show. I'd murder to see Phantogram supported by Future Islands
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There would be a spring of copy-cat rando murders for a bill like that.
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Could just live in the post-apocalyptic land that is Metro-Detroit like me and stumble into shows. Zero murdering required, you will likely want to kill yourself though. Just kidding it's great here.
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Searched the thread and I didn't see any mention of her, but today I discovered Lady Lamb the Beekeeper. She relies pretty heavily on her vocals and lyricism, which are both really, really good. It's like she infuses country inspired lyrics with indie rock instrumentals. Her album, Ripely Pine, is pretty long but I feel that it doesn't have much filler to it, if any at all. She is also pretty goddamn rad live: "Between Two Trees"- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=debJAUUPGeI "Aubergine"- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFI1_XdZJAU "Crane Your Neck"- (this is probably my favorite song of hers) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXFIW6h4KLE "Up in the Rafters/ Regarding Ascending the Stairs"- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMXPGFvBUxA psychoJ fucked around with this message at 00:37 on Oct 16, 2013 |
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Folk duo Nowhere Man and a Whiskey Girl are both dead. She died before surgery in Tucson yesterday and he killed himself last night. If Only I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMq7cW9aYAo EDIT: http://www.tucsonweekly.com/TheRange/archives/2013/10/15/the-husband-and-wife-known-as-nowhere-man-and-a-whiskey-girl-have-died Big Bowie Bonanza fucked around with this message at 00:48 on Oct 16, 2013 |
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psychoJ posted:Searched the thread and I didn't see any mention of her, but today I discovered Lady Lamb the Beekeeper. She relies pretty heavily on her vocals and lyricism, which are both really, really good. It's like she infuses country inspired lyrics with indie rock instrumentals. Her album, Ripely Pine, is pretty long but I feel that it doesn't have much filler to it, if any at all. Lady Lamb is fantastic. I'd love to see her live.
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britishbornandbread posted:I'd murder to see Phantogram supported by Future Islands I did that a couple of weeks ago. It was very pleasant, and Future Islands signed some records for me. Nice guys, though I shook the singers hand not long after he had his fist in his mouth.
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Action Serious posted:I did that a couple of weeks ago. It was very pleasant, and Future Islands signed some records for me. Nice guys, though I shook the singers hand not long after he had his fist in his mouth. Who did you murder
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nasboat posted:Who did you murder whoever the poor bugger was, it was "pleasant".
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