Wheat - Hope and Adams (1999). If you like reflective, laid back, aching American indie rock, this is superb. .
That sounds right up my street...
Wheat - Hope and Adams (1999). If you like reflective, laid back, aching American indie rock, this is superb. .
Camembert Electrique by Gong is a masterpiece IMO.
Some cracking suggestions on this thread. Loving the love for Low in particular.
I'm borderline evangelical about the merits of the Phantom Band, and was going to suggest their debut "Checkmate Savage" on this thread. I still listen to it all the time, five years after it came out, and still find new things to enjoy whenever I go back to it. Essentially a rock album, but with all sorts of wonderful deviations into folk, prog, Krautrock and much besides, it's all held together by the deep baritone of Rick Anthony, possessor of one of my favourite singing voices of all time.
But having spent most of the past fortnight listening to their new LP, "Strange Friend", I'm going to recommend that instead. And instead of banging on about its many virtues, I'll point you to a review that says all the things I wanted to say, only better. It's also got links to each track on Soundcloud so you can check it out for free.
http://www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk/2014/06/06/the-phantom-band-strange-friend-chemikal-underground-records/
It might not fully grab you on the first listen, or even the second or third, but stick with it and you'll soon find yourself doing what I've been doing all afternoon: listening to it, pondering for a moment what to listen to next, then just hitting Play again.
That sounds right up my street...
Monster Magnet - Last Patrol.
The most recent offering from the stoner rock group. At the moment they are going through a purple patch, and this is just excellent from start to finish, recorded on vintage instruments on analogue recording equipment. A good mix of quieter, thoughtful tracks (Behind the Clouds, Duke of Supernature) and out and out rock tracks (Last Patrol, End of Time). Saw them in London in February where they performed the album in its entirety. Just superb. Almost constantly on in my car
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD_7TGPJ39E
I had tickets to see them in Brighton in October - it's been cancelled now though.
Joe Jackson - Look Sharp
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I LOVE this album. His first and sharpest (no pun intended) album. I also love 'Jumpin' Jive', his album of Louis Jordan/Cab Calloway covers