tinycowboy
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This, the new Playlounge LP, arrived on Friday and it's stunning.
Is it streaming anywhere? I'd like to give it a listen before I commit (I'm being quite cautious this week).
This, the new Playlounge LP, arrived on Friday and it's stunning.
It's official - The War on Drugs are the Dire Straits it's ok to like. Or maybe now is the time to reappraise the Sultans of Swing. I admit that I purchased Love Over Gold when I was 13 - nothing else though.
Is anyone thinking of purchasing Mac DeMarco tomorrow? I think I'll try on Spotify first - not confident enough to buy before i try...
The War On Drugs - discussed elsewhere. New on me. Like a lot. Am I right in hearing musical influences from early U2 and, at times, Dire Straits? Or is that just me.
There's a couple of tracks available here - http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2014/03/playlounge_pals.htmlIs it streaming anywhere? I'd like to give it a listen before I commit (I'm being quite cautious this week).
Try and catch her live if you can, intense, slightly introverted but spellbinding performer.
To me it sounds like Dire Straits/Arcade Fire/Springsteen/Dylan with even a hint of Floyd-esque wizardry.
I saw her perform at TGE a few years ago, round the back of The Globe in a garage. I think I was waiting for someone else and caught her set accidentally. I agree with your comments.
That was the first time I "saw" her as well. She did a show toward the end of the Past Life Martyred Saints tour at Green Door Store and I was up close. Outstanding gig and a vulnrable, yet powerful performance. I think she's one of the best out there at the moment.
Her previous band Gowns are well worth a listen as well, massively under appreciated.
So the new EMA song "So Blonde" has been knocking around for a while. Her album "The Future's Void" is out next week and the follow up to "Past Life Martyred Saints," which is one of my favourite LP's of this decade
I wasn't totally on board to start with but it's got in my head now. Reminds me a bit of Courtney Love before it all went to her head, I'm assuming this will be the "poppiest" moment on the record.
Try and catch her live if you can, intense, slightly introverted but spellbinding performer.
I found that very anaemic particularly when compared to her first single of the forthcoming album
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Only doing four uk dates in a pretty extensive world tour. They are early June and the nearest to us is London.
Am listening to this now, not having done so for a few months. I do like the live songs, but what I love about the 'parent album' is Jubilee Street, and the way that it drives the entire album, and this is absent from 'the offspring'.
You and I must have been to the same gigs so many times and not known it
I'm clearly going to recognise you, in fact I already have a shortlist!