I find it gets better the more I listen to it, and I like to play it from start to finish in order whereas I'm usually happy to shuffle (fnarrr fnarrr etc). It becomes hypnotic and almost trance-inducing, which is surprising for what is quite a noisy offering. I find it works best on public...
I'm coming down for this, and my daughter will be joining me - nice way to round off the Easter break... especially if we have another 3 points in the bag.
Well?
http://www.buzzfeed.com/perpetua/how-much-of-a-music-nerd-are-you
I scored 45 / 100
It could've been a lot worse; I didn't even understand the questions about bitrates and FLAC files.
That would be this - http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=1174959
Which featured this, which is possibly Ms Flex's favourite song and is rather lovely.
More additions to the line-up, including Joanna Gruesome, The Hidden Cameras and Brighton's rather splendid Slum of Legs.
http://www.indietracks.co.uk/the-hidden-cameras-and-joanna-gruesome-join-indietracks/
One of those albums you stick on, close your eyes, and within minutes it's whisked you off in a trance, dropping you back down to Earth 30 minutes later, slack-jawed, dribbling and blinking like a newborn. A tad embarrassing if you're on the commute to work, but stunning nonetheless.
Sick Kid...
But how does that work? If you get to, say, London Bridge (because that's where the train terminates) and go through the ticket barrier, your ticket is retained. How do you then get to St Pancras other than buying another ticket for the Underground?
I keep getting the feeling I'm missing...
There's a couple of tracks available here - http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2014/03/playlounge_pals.html
They're good, but not the best on the album.
This, the new Playlounge LP, arrived on Friday and it's stunning. The T-shirt is a thing of beauty too, but the XL is surely XXXL!
http://dogknightsproductions.bigcartel.com/product/dk053-playlounge-pilot-12-lp-t-shirt-deal