1066familyman
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- Jan 15, 2008
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Cloud 10 - Chip Wickham.
Agree with you on Yard Act, not convinced, funnily enough I loved their first EP, and the album was a let down. They are very good live though.I've got 8, although many of those I'm not wild about.
Smile, Binker & Moses, and BC/NR are all great.
Porridge Radio is good
The following all have produced better albums: Julia Jacklin, Big Thief,
Fontaines DC is OK for me, nothing more, and not convinced by Yard Act
Agree with HT that the Floating Points Pharoah Sanders is right up there too. Gabriels is great too.
There are a few on there which I've missed and might get my hands on: Wet Leg, Kelly Lee Owens, Confidence Man, Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen, Ezra Collective and Imarhan.
Wow, I think this Lorna Shore album might be going straight to the top of my list. Thanks for the recommendation!Not sure about anything other than my top 2 which would be Lorna Shore - Pain Remains and Oceans Ate Alaska - Disparity.
Two crushingly heavy albums but the Lorna Shore record is full of emotion and an absolute masterpiece.
It's such an incredible album. Heavy, melodic and emotional as f***. The singer described it as an album that you can cry to while listening to.Wow, I think this Lorna Shore album might be going straight to the top of my list. Thanks for the recommendation!
Thanks for this. I don't think I've listened to enough to produce a top 10 for this year. That said, BCNR is my AotY, followed by Binker & Moses. The Smile might be my third, but will have to think a bit more before confirming.Here’s my top 10
1. Crack Cloud - Tough Baby.
2. The Smile - A Light For Attracting Attention.
3. Daniel Avery - The Ultra Truth
4. Jenny Hval - Classic Objects.
5. Gilla Band - Most Normal
6. The Soft Moon - Exister
7. Binker and Moses - Feeding The Machine.
8. Hell Fire - Black MIDI
9. Black Country/New Road - Ants From Up There
10. Gil Scott-Heron - Pieces of a Man*
*I appreciate the last album is actually 50 years old but it’s a stonewall heavily influential classic re-released on 180g doubly gatefold vinyl, an absolute thing of beauty, and it’s my list.
Three favourite gigs were
1. Hot Chip. Seen them many times but they just seemed on fire this time out. So many people just dancing and singing along. Joyous. Whatever it is you’re doing/taking/drinking….let us know.
2. Nil Frahm - on the floor at Funkhaus where his studio is, I literally sat on the floor a few feet from him. So magical I blagged a ticket and went the following night as well.
3. Guerilla Toss, Crack Cloud, Black Midi - 29 euros is stunning value for 3 superb bands.