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The albums thread - 2014







spring hall convert

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Nov 3, 2009
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I'm very taken with the East India Youth album so far, it covers so many bases, yet is still to my ears coherant and accessible. I think he's got a massively good shot at the Mercury (even at this early stage.)

I was especially interested in what he had to say about modern pop music in the Quietus interview today

Thinking again about how pop music is at the moment, we do get annoyed when people say The Quietus is anti pop music, we're not, we're against the formulaic. Pop is about hitting you emotionally in a strange way.

WD: Pop music should be the most emotional music ever. But I've been thinking about this, and I think the reason for how pop is now is because the pop star is now so self-obsessed that all the emotion behind it is gone. I was thinking of pop icons we had before, like David Bowie or Madonna. These are people who are so interested in the world around them, and it's not just about the absorbing of those influences, it's about the need to ****ing communicate to other people. Has Rihanna ever read a ****ing book, ever? What does Rihanna listen to? She might listen to loads, but she doesn't communicate it does she? Lady Gaga goes on about Jeff Koons and Pop Art, but I think it's a PR schtick, because there's a hole where nobody's talking about that, but it's not inherent in her music, is it? Her production style and the songwriting don't communicate her apparent love for this other world outside of herself. That's why pop music has lost its emotional content, because it's stopped being about an emotional experience with influences, and it's become someone's experience with themselves, and I think that's ****ing boring. I can't understand why anyone wants to listen to that, or make that. You can draw a line somewhere in the 90s and see how it all went downhill.

http://thequietus.com/articles/14286-east-india-youth-interview-2
 




tinycowboy

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Aug 9, 2008
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Canterbury
I saw Embrace at Stanmer Park once. For about ten minutes. Had to get a snack. Came back, and they'd finished. However, Teenage Fanclub were just starting in another tent - result!
 


rcf0712

Out Here In The Perimeter
Feb 26, 2009
2,428
Perth, Western Australia
Whilst it's debatable one can ever spend too much money on records I feel I may have in 2014 so I'm going to have to reign it in this year. This current Tasmania touring holiday is costing us shitloads! That said, I'm already lusting after the new Springsteen/Tom Morello, Mogwai and A Silver Mt Zion albums and will do well to behave myself when we get home!
 




Flex Your Head

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I've posted this in the Indietracks C86 thread, but am not sure if there's another more suitable thread than this one; this isn't about an album.

Anyway, I know I've mentioned how much I love Art is Hard records on here before; wonderful little UK DIY label which has brought us stuff by Joanna Gruesome, Playlounge, Keel Her, Gum, Gorgeous Bully, The Black Tambourines and so on...
Anyway, they've relaunched their 'Pizza Club' for 2014 - http://artishardrecords.tumblr.com/pizzaclub2014

Everyone should sign up for the 'Pepperonly' membership (at least) because it's FREE and you'll get 26 songs delivered to you over the 52 weeks of the year.

'Pepperonly'

Entry level membership for those dipping their toes in the cheesey waters.

You will receive a freshly delivered song to your inbox every other week for the entirety of 2014. It's free, so there's not really any excuse not to join our most basic membership.


They've released some absolutely stonking stuff over the last few years and this will definitely be a case of waaaaay more killer than filler.

Give it a go.
 


We're the Stripes

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Jul 31, 2005
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BN2
Great find - certainly familiar with the label from a number of superb records last year (Best Friends' "Happy Anniversary" being one of them), and I've just signed up for the free fortnightly track. :thumbsup:
 






Flex Your Head

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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
Just got this through the post from Rough Trade. Opening track is very promising...

Also, if you're a fan of vinyl, the packaging is to DIE for.



Ha. I got this as well. The CD packaging is pretty mental
 


JamesAndTheGiantHead

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Sep 2, 2011
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Worthing
Ha. I got this as well. The CD packaging is pretty mental

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Two cream/white LP's, two CD's (including a live album), a gloss photograph and individual lyric sheets, all neatly packaged in nicely decorated acetate paper. Beautiful. Album's not bad either.
 






spring hall convert

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Nov 3, 2009
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Brighton
It's actually a 2013 album but I've been listening this week as it was in the Wire & Quietus' album of the year round ups.

www.sleafordmods.bandcamp.com

It sounds a bit like Mike Skinner fronting a very primative version of The Fall. I genuinely can't make my mind up about it (which is normally a good sign), they play the Albert in April I think.

***WARNING - Contains more c***s than Selhurst Park on a Saturday afternoon, if you are offended by bad language DO NOT listen to this***
 






Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
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North of Brighton
The River and the Thread - Roseanne Cash
Croz - David Crosby
Songs fron the Movie - Mary Chapin Carpenter
High Hopes - Bruce Springsteen
Uncovered Beth Nielsen Chapman
 


JamesAndTheGiantHead

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Sep 2, 2011
6,349
Worthing
I'm enjoying this at the moment, have read good reviews;



To me, it sounds like The Knife and My Bloody Valentine stuck in an ELECTRONIC taxi together (from the FUTURE).
 




CorgiRegisteredFriend

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May 29, 2011
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Boring By Sea
It's actually a 2013 album but I've been listening this week as it was in the Wire & Quietus' album of the year round ups.

www.sleafordmods.bandcamp.com

It sounds a bit like Mike Skinner fronting a very primative version of The Fall. I genuinely can't make my mind up about it (which is normally a good sign), they play the Albert in April I think.

***WARNING - Contains more c***s than Selhurst Park on a Saturday afternoon, if you are offended by bad language DO NOT listen to this***

Have had a listen to some of the tracks on this and I know what you mean. An albums worth is probably enough in one sitting- lyrics made me laugh- especially Fizzy and McFlurry. I think they may scare me live.
 




spring hall convert

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Nov 3, 2009
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Brighton
I'm enjoying this at the moment, have read good reviews;



To me, it sounds like The Knife and My Bloody Valentine stuck in an ELECTRONIC taxi together (from the FUTURE).


They supported Sigur Ros last year and sounded pretty good. I couldn't get into to it as at the headliners insistence they played behind a semi translucent cloth meaning that you couldn't really see them.

Further insult to injury was added when the headliners used the cloth for some poncy light effects and then discarded it after 3 songs. Thanks a bunch lads.
 


spring hall convert

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Nov 3, 2009
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Brighton
Have had a listen to some of the tracks on this and I know what you mean. An albums worth is probably enough in one sitting- lyrics made me laugh- especially Fizzy and McFlurry. I think they may scare me live.

Definitely humourous and quite catchy as well. I like it. It's their 5th or 6th record, they've been around some time I understand.
 


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