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Albums Thread - 2015



Spider

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Sep 15, 2007
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New Sun a Kil a moon album - Universal Themes - out today. Enjoyed first listen but it's certainly going to be a tough nut to crack - wilfully inaccessible at times with the lyrics and song lengths.
 




spring hall convert

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Nov 3, 2009
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Brighton
Interested what this Jamie XX album sounds like. It's got excellent reviews in most places but noticably the publications that take their electronic music a bit more seriously, The Quietus, Resident Advisor & Boomkat have all slaughtered it.
 




Ludensian Gull

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Apr 18, 2009
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Thanks v much for the kind words. I'll continue then!

One album I've listened to a few times and won't be returning to is Florence and the Machine 'How Big How Blue How Beautiful'. I guess that her style just isn't my bag. I've read reviews where they say she's ditched the theatrics and homage to Stevie Nicks and Kate Bush but I genuinely can't hear much difference between this and her previous output. There's loud tunes and there's quiet tunes. The loud tunes invariably have a quiet opening and then build to the crescendo at between the 1 minute and 1 minute 30 mark. The quiet ones sound like she's going to get loud any moment but she holds back. Maybe her voice is as much a curse as it is a gift but I'm not sure after listening to the new long player 3 or 4 times that I could pick any of the tunes out in a line-up with her earlier stuff. In fact, there's nothing too memorable about any of the new tunes. They're loud or quiet.

But one that I would recommend is Bop English 'Constant Bop'. He's a Texan and it shows but add to the country boy some glam rock, some Southern blues, some funk too. Imagine asking Marc Bolan doing the soundtrack to a Smokie and the Bandit film and you'll get an idea of the all-round smiles and lack of pretension that the album has. It's one of those feelgood bands that get you doing air guitar around the kitchen or nodding your head to whilst driving. This is what I'm rambling on about:



Listened to this last night, very Marc Bolan ish.. Great stuff really enjoyed it. Keep up the reviews as us oldies would otherwise miss out on some good music :rock:
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Listened to this last night, very Marc Bolan ish.. Great stuff really enjoyed it. Keep up the reviews as us oldies would otherwise miss out on some good music :rock:

Agree with this, thanks for the recommendation [MENTION=5200]Buzzer[/MENTION]
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
Interested what this Jamie XX album sounds like. It's got excellent reviews in most places but noticably the publications that take their electronic music a bit more seriously, The Quietus, Resident Advisor & Boomkat have all slaughtered it.

I've listened to it a few times and like it, some very nice stuff on it. It's more a bunch of songs than a coherent album but then producers albums often are....Todd Terje being a recent prime example.

I just read The Quietus review and they seem disappointed partially because the album doesn't follow their expectations gleaned from Jamie's pre-release explanation of the album. I can understand that.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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I've never seen the appeal of any xx stuff.

I find it has it's time and place. SHC has just mentioned NIN..I've never got them. I remember [MENTION=5200]Buzzer[/MENTION] saying he didn't get Led Zep.
 






spring hall convert

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I've never seen the appeal of any xx stuff.

I'm not of this opinion and have a lot of time for The xx. However, it really is time that British contemporary pop music moved on from trying to recreate their first album. This downbeat, serious, minimal, pop has got so ****ing dull. Yes, London Grammar, I'm looking right at you.
 


Skaville

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Jun 10, 2004
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Queens Park
Like your hip hop? A free download for you courtesy of my friend Sherlock Bones. His album features his Brighton based hip hop collective Rum Committee”

You can download individual tracks too. Track 3 is a drunken crawl of every decent pub in Brighton. Track 14 is a soul romp featuring RagNBoneMan who has an incredible voice and has recorded with Kate Tempest lately.

Lots of beats, samples and funky loops.

Full album: https://sherlockbones.bandcamp.com/album/the-obituary
 
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Herr Tubthumper

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I'd love to be able to talk about new music but I heard 'It's My Life' on the radio the other day and it sent me into my 4th or 5th Talk Talk tailspin.

'Spirit of Eden' is hands down one of the most prescient records ever made, Johnny Greenwood in particular was paying attention. It's ****ing outstanding as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSfGvuiFOWI

I can never hear this tune without being taken back to a particularly nice "communal" moment on a Sunday afternoon on the terrace at Space, Ibiza.
 








tinycowboy

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Aug 9, 2008
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Canterbury
Can't wait to get my hands on the Amara Touré collection (well, OK, the ten songs he recorded) later this month - a real treat...
 








tinycowboy

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Aug 9, 2008
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Canterbury
Have you heard the Hallelujah Chicken Run Band?

I'll put them in the priority queue on my playlist. Just fed my chickens - you should have seen them come running when I opened the back door. Cartoon-style chicken sprinting, thought they were going to keel over the way they were bouncing all over the place.
 


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