I'll give you that. Have you listened to Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever yet? Right up your street - like The Go-Betweens mixed with The Blue Aeroplanes. I'd start with French Press.
You can't stop the tide. Most valuable record currently owned would be an interesting one, although could be an invitation to burglars with forensic cyber skills.
I thought this was limited to music purchased and merchandise? Mine was probably limited edition 12 x mini CDs edition of Ladies and Gentleman We Are Now Floating etc with foil wrap cover and medicine box. Think it was £79.99. Accidentally trod on it about 2 years after purchasing it.
I like Penelope Isles - saw them last year and bought some kind of homemade CD by them. Good stuff. Taking my wife and children to see their favourite band next week: The National.
RIP Grant. When I first heard Husker Du, I marveled at their expansive guitar sound and heard a third way between heavy metal and indie that I hadn't heard before. So influential.
I went 16 years ago. Food was ridiculously expensive and not brilliant and there was not that much to do (unless you're into your geology and walking on bleak/barren terrain) except the big set pieces (Blue Lagoon, Gullfoss, Geysir, Thingvellir, pardon the spelling). However, those places were...
Too many albums to catch up with: Nadine Shah, Mogwai, LCD Soundsystem, Alvvays, The National, reissue of first Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever EP. I'm drowning in (multi-coloured) vinyl. Thank goodness I decided not to pursue an impulse buy of the Paramore album that's just come out on vinyl...
All the family laughed at the arch. When they took it off the pitch, we got a good close-up view - looked like a flat pack box you buy at the post office for sending a medium-sized gift in. The Stonehenge in Spinal Tap is more impressive.
Bit unfortunate that we gave the ball away within about 5 seconds of this happening. Today, I most loved the players celebrating the second goal a few yards in front of me. Interested to see whether I make it onto Match of the Day this evening.....