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I'm going to see the war on drugs in concert tomorrow which will be really exciting. I loved the last foxygen album and have some really serious connections to it but the new album was not very good the first time I listened. It's also around an hour and a half long which is ridiculous And the new bear in heaven wasn't very good either. I'm a big fan of their first two albums but they don't seem to know what to do with their sound anymore. It's just bland. That new caribou album is amazing. The last song on the album, your love will set you free, is really great: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jTHlC4z7_lE Other highlights include the singles, our love and can't do without you, as well as Mars and silver. It's a really great album and will probably be one of my favorites at the end. Not as good as fka twigs but that's the best album released this year
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jiffypop45 posted:I'm going to see Sharon Van Etten in concert next Friday in Dallas. I really liked her new album, and bought the tickets solely based off of that. Listened to her other stuff, and didn't like it nearly as much, since the tour corresponds to its release I'm hoping she plays stuff mostly from it. I personally prefer Sharon's earlier material, but that's mostly because I was first exposed to her as a solo act. Rest assured, however, that the set lists for this tour have mostly focused on material from Are We There. Enjoy the show!
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The new Jukebox the Ghost album is out, it's pretty good.
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# ? Oct 15, 2014 21:33 |
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guppiehaus posted:I was actually kind of embarrassed for Mike Kozelek when I heard about what happened with him and War on Drugs. I guess I just don't get his "joke". I'm sure Kozelek is genuine when he says he doesn't mean any serious harm, but I can't help but feel this is one of those shoulda-never-blown-up-in-the-first-place turned pissing match for the public incidents. i think Mark Kozelek just enjoys playing a caricature of himself for the purpose of entertainment/loving with people. Saw him about a month ago and it was really good (prob because everyone was acting like they were in church and there was a strict no phone policy). saw Foxygen last weekend, wasn't impressed at all. they still sound good on a record but live it was just a mess IMO and the sound was bad.
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# ? Oct 15, 2014 23:55 |
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Mariana Horchata posted:saw Foxygen last weekend, wasn't impressed at all. they still sound good on a record but live it was just a mess IMO and the sound was bad. Anyhow, I really like the new We Were Promised Jetpacks that was released yesterday. http://www.stereogum.com/1709414/stream-we-were-promised-jetpacks-unravelling-stereogum-premiere/tour-dates/
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# ? Oct 16, 2014 04:09 |
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Foxygen is a horrendously bad act. Good music, but they're terrible both professionally (to people who work shows/the industry) and to the fans. They'll disappear and no show, show up way late to gigs, devolve into jam band nonsense, and just be antagonistic to the crowd. Such a shame. Still love Take the Kids Off Broadway, and "We Are..." though, classic albums.
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# ? Oct 16, 2014 07:43 |
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Uh, about that: http://wgntv.com/2014/10/17/foxygen-performs-live/
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# ? Oct 17, 2014 20:44 |
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oh man i totally forgot about the dancers...it was p much that minus all the mania and the same horrible sound seeing flying lotus tonight and j mascis tomorrow...no theres no possible way that either of those are going to be anything close to a waste of a night like foxygen was.
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# ? Oct 17, 2014 23:50 |
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interpunct posted:I personally prefer Sharon's earlier material, but that's mostly because I was first exposed to her as a solo act. Rest assured, however, that the set lists for this tour have mostly focused on material from Are We There. Enjoy the show! Was a good concert overall, though she played mostly older and "teaser" songs despite like you said most of the previous set lists indicating that she would be playing predominately new album material. She had a lot more personality than I was expecting and interacted with the crowd a lot. Thinking about going to a Tennis concert, in early November, anyone have any experience with them? Alt+J is playing the same venue roughly a day or so later as well but, I'm not sure if I could see myself really enjoying them live.
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# ? Oct 18, 2014 17:59 |
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jiffypop45 posted:Was a good concert overall, though she played mostly older and "teaser" songs despite like you said most of the previous set lists indicating that she would be playing predominately new album material. She had a lot more personality than I was expecting and interacted with the crowd a lot. I saw a free show that Tennis did some months back, they were pretty solid. The main person talked to the crowd and seemed into it.
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incoherent posted:Foxygen is a horrendously bad act. Good music, but they're terrible both professionally (to people who work shows/the industry) and to the fans. They'll disappear and no show, show up way late to gigs, devolve into jam band nonsense, and just be antagonistic to the crowd. Such a shame. I went to a Foxygen concert once. Two minutes into the first song, the singer steps up on a monitor. He then proceeded to fall forward off the stage and break his leg.
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# ? Oct 20, 2014 05:31 |
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I had the opportunity to see Foxygen (though at a pretty high cost). Glad I decided to do that after all, if the horror stories here are to be believed. Thats no fun.
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Avocados posted:I had the opportunity to see Foxygen (though at a pretty high cost). Glad I decided to do that after all, if the horror stories here are to be believed. Thats no fun. I would have considered it had I not read this topic I cant imagine what would make you want to do that to people who are supporting your ability to presumably do what you enjoy. Hell I would go so far as to avoid buying their LPs and just stick to the .mp3's. (I really only enjoyed "How Can I Really" off of their most recent anyway which wouldnt have made it an LP buy worthy candidate for me anyway).
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# ? Oct 20, 2014 06:59 |
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Not horribly surprising, yet awesome news that Sleater-Kinney has reunited; has a new LP out in January (video for single in link). They're touring, too. My unabashed love for Carrie Brownstein (drat I miss her on NPR) and Corin Tucker aside, they went out on such a high note with The Woods nine years ago that I'm pretty excited.
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# ? Oct 20, 2014 14:28 |
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Something tells me the main reason they have got back together is..... Yes, you guessed it, Portlandia.
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Real Name Grover posted:Not horribly surprising, yet awesome news that Sleater-Kinney has reunited; has a new LP out in January (video for single in link). They're touring, too. Hell. loving. Yes.
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Last night I saw We Were Promised Jetpacks live and they blew me away/rocked my socks off/were pretty amazing. They released a new album ("Unravelling") last week and it was my first taste of the new stuff. It's darker and a little bit more ambitious than their past two albums, and you could tell during the live show. Stuff like the first single "I Keep It Composed" and "Night Terror" were a lot less shouty and anthemic than older songs, and were highlights of the show for me. I used to like their first album the most because they reminded me of old Bloc Party, and I miss old Bloc Party. Hearing the new stuff live was great though, and I'm going to have to pick up a super-high-quality version of it.
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Real Name Grover posted:Not horribly surprising, yet awesome news that Sleater-Kinney has reunited; has a new LP out in January (video for single in link). They're touring, too. The new song is pretty good too, and they're playing at one of my favorite venues (the Slowdown in Omaha...I'd expected the Sokol if they came to Omaha at all), which will be rowdy as gently caress.
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# ? Oct 20, 2014 21:00 |
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Still gutted about losing my yellow dog Sleatet-Kinney t-shirt that I bought off Carrie. Glad to hear they are coming back!
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Ghost of Reagan Past posted:My life is complete. One of the louder shows I've seen at the Waiting Room was Wild Flag, like, three years ago. E: And S-K played Sokol Underground back in '05, for what that's worth. Real Name Grover fucked around with this message at 21:18 on Oct 20, 2014 |
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I'm so pumped about this! This forum (, actually ) introduced me to S-K with All Hands a dozen years ago. Now that I'm done making excuses not to see bands I love, I'm thinking I might fly to SLC or Denver to catch them (and get some snowboarding in). Does anyone have any feelings for The Depot vs the Ogden Theater?
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monsterzero posted:Does anyone have any feelings for The Depot vs the Ogden Theater? However, if you like vegan/vegetarian food, Watercourse Foods is only a couple of blocks away from it and that would be a big enough draw for me.
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 13:33 |
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Cheesus posted:
I wore out my F5 key for a SLC ticket to no avail, hopefully I'll have better luck Friday... When I'm in Denver I make a point of only eating fried testicles and pot candies, washed down with Banquet Beer(tm).
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Captain Hotbutt posted:Last night I saw We Were Promised Jetpacks live and they blew me away/rocked my socks off/were pretty amazing. They released a new album ("Unravelling") last week and it was my first taste of the new stuff. It's darker and a little bit more ambitious than their past two albums, and you could tell during the live show. Stuff like the first single "I Keep It Composed" and "Night Terror" were a lot less shouty and anthemic than older songs, and were highlights of the show for me. I'm bummed that their Canadian tour consisted only of Montreal and Toronto. Surely they could have squeezed in a stop at the nation's capital?! I'm really liking the new album though, it's a lot better than what the first single led me to believe. I have a good prairie music weekend coming up though with Regina's Rah Rah on Friday and Winnipeg's Royal Canoe on Saturday. Should make up for not getting Jetpacks. Duck Rodgers fucked around with this message at 23:57 on Oct 21, 2014 |
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So I am super biased because I know Foxygen personally, but their show in Boston was one of the best live shows I've been to. Definitely improved over the last time I saw them. The crowd was just crazy hyped--I've never seen that much energy outside of a punk show. Also add me to the huge list of people that incredibly excited to see Sleater-Kinney.
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 03:02 |
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The new ariel pink album "pom pom" is floating around and it fuckin' rules
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 18:40 |
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I couldn't get anyone to do the tennis concert with me so I am going to Death from Above 1979 the week after. Really liked their first album when it came out. When I was in high school The guy I am taking is a metal head so I am not 100% sure what he is expecting as I think I sold him on the band name.
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# ? Oct 23, 2014 04:12 |
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Get as loving drunk as you can, ignore the sound quality, and go nuts. The slow parts are when a new song is playing. Drink during those parts.
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# ? Oct 23, 2014 06:15 |
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I am also gonna be seeing DFA1979 live for the first time, at a festival in a little over a week
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# ? Oct 23, 2014 06:48 |
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Saw DFA1979 last night and it was such an incredible gig. They played everything from The Physical World (apart from Nothin' Left, which they replaced with Dead Womb) and most of the tunes I wanted to hear from YAWIAM apart from Pull Out. Grainger's vocals were a bit quiet, but his drums and JFK's bass were loud as hell and the vibe was still loving insane. Definitely see DFA if you can.
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# ? Oct 23, 2014 08:33 |
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I honestly liked The Physical World almost as much as their first album, which was a pleasant surprise.
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Here's my last.fm all time read out on my top 15 artists. Anybody have some recommendations for new music? I haven't hardly found any albums this year that I've really liked 1. Pearl Jam (10,101) 2. Radiohead (4,361) 3. The National (3,338) 4. The Beatles (2,008) 5. Sigur Rós (1,893) 6. M83 (1,889) 7. Interpol (1,456) 8. My Morning Jacket (1,435) 9. The Strokes (1,051) 10. Sufjan Stevens (1,038) 11. The Flaming Lips (990) 12. Andrew Bird (982) 13. LCD Soundsystem (913) 14. Led Zeppelin (856) 15. Tame Impala (820) Notable bands I've been listening to this year: Foals, Junip, War on Drugs, On an On, and Joy Formidable.
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89 posted:Here's my last.fm all time read out on my top 15 artists. Anybody have some recommendations for new music? I haven't hardly found any albums this year that I've really liked My buddy who likes Pearl Jam a lot really liked the Royal Blood album. I really like the Glass Animals album too. Worth checking out.
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# ? Oct 25, 2014 02:09 |
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Yup Glass Animals is a strong suggestion. Pond if you like tame impala: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qE9Dz0pl5mk De Lux if you like LCD soundsystem (Well, the really lifted elements of the talking heads from LCD Soundsystem): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5eAcWbFLrk And I can't believe your not listening to spoon with that list.
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# ? Oct 25, 2014 06:32 |
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If you like Tame Impala maybe you would like Boogarins? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Is8binZHmd8
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# ? Oct 25, 2014 07:57 |
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Australian (Melbourne) indie/folksy punk darlings The Smith St Band have their new album up for stream. http://themusic.com.au/music/streams/2014/10/27/exclusive-stream-the-smith-street-band-throw-me-in-the-river/ Is this the right thread for this? I dunno, dont care, whatevs.
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# ? Oct 27, 2014 06:42 |
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I saw Cuddle Magic when they opened for Death Vessel last weekend in RI, and they might be my new favorite band. Just a fantastic warm sound to all their songs and they killed it live. Uncommon to see a non-commercial group that has such a good blend of sound, lots of vocals/instruments going on and all the parts were so clean and distinct. Edit: Had this song in my head all morning. Even better live though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8Jer8XwAbU exquisite tea fucked around with this message at 13:56 on Oct 27, 2014 |
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I discovered Ex Hex a few days ago and was able to catch them live last night, they were awesome. All girl punk-rock pop trio. I would say they sound close to The Men and and a faster paced Dum Dum girls. They just released their first album this month and it's getting great reviews. New Kid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeKu2U61QMM Don't Want To Lose https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVn1UrCvjc Slandible fucked around with this message at 01:05 on Oct 28, 2014 |
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I wasn't sure where to post this, whether in the ambient thread or the electro thread or here, but I decided on here: Arms & Sleepers have a new album coming out tomorrow, entitled Swim Team, which you can stream here. It's really dope. It sounds more electronic/sample-based than anything they've ever done before, but a Tycho/Baths sort of chillwave type electronic. That article calls it "J Dilla meets Tycho" and I'd say that's pretty accurate so far. If you want some chill electronic poo poo to listen to, check this out.
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Okay, this is starting to get kinda pathetic
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