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#82
Posted 10 November 2005 - 8:44 PM
#85
Posted 11 November 2005 - 10:09 AM
griffin Escribi�:
Four tet - Everything estatic
Ladytron - Witching Hour
Boom Boom Satellites - Full of elevating pleasures
Arcade fire - Funeral
I found the new Ladytron a bit dissapointing. I really had a great time at their last gig in August. And Funeral is amazing!!!!
#88
Posted 11 November 2005 - 3:44 PM
God, I'm 2 weeks out of the record store and I don't know what's what anymore! It's so weird. X-D
This thread will come in handy when I need to check out music.
Anyone else listened to the new Black Rebel Motorcycle Club yet? iggy? Whatcha think?
This thread will come in handy when I need to check out music.
Anyone else listened to the new Black Rebel Motorcycle Club yet? iggy? Whatcha think?
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#89
Posted 12 November 2005 - 9:21 AM
whirlygirl Escribi�:
Anyone else listened to the new Black Rebel Motorcycle Club yet? iggy? Whatcha think?
oops, forgot about that. I've got to much new music at the moment. I'm currently sampling the delights of Dr. Octagon (aka Kool Keith).
I recommend Electrelane. All girl band.
#96
Posted 26 November 2005 - 10:39 PM
Girlelectric Escribi�:
I really like Grand Nationals album - Talk amongst yourselves
They're kind of chilled jangly guitar rock... Lov 'em I do!
Drawing comparisons with Happy Mondays, New Order and Blur, Grand National emerged in late 2003 to a fanfare of press excitement. Their diverse yet brilliant ?EP1? proved that they were able to stand tall with their peers and produce some very exciting new sounds.
?Kicking The National Habit? is the band?s debut album. An experimental pop masterpiece, it showcases their unique ability to work with cutting edge technology and classic songwriting techniques to produce genuinely magical moments. Album highlights include the mental ?Playing The Distance?, the sublime former single ?Talk Amongst Yourselves? and the glorious ?Cherry Tree? all tracks capable of making Grand National the name to drop in the coolest of circles.
?Captures echoes of Talk Talk and the choppy punk funk of Gang Of Four? NME
?Fantasy pop version of post-punk? Uncut
?Grand National are on to a winner? I-D
#97
Posted 28 November 2005 - 7:13 PM
Someone else mentioned "Goldfrapp - Supernature", is this album any good? I don't have any of Goldfrapp's stuff (other than her Orbital colabs), but I dig the electro feel of the singles that have been released. My worry is how pop-y the sounds get on the album, the single run a fine line, don't they?
#99
Posted 30 November 2005 - 5:13 PM
I like Black Cherry, I've been listening to it recently with headphones and have started hearing parts of the music I didn't notice before (bit like some people on here listening to the Chems! ;-) ) Black Cherry and Felt Mountain are good albums imo, however the difference between the two in music styles is huge!
What's your verdict on Supernature Slipvin? Haven't bought it myself yet, but probably will when I get round to it.
What's your verdict on Supernature Slipvin? Haven't bought it myself yet, but probably will when I get round to it.
#100
Posted 07 December 2005 - 12:29 AM
mc marsh Escribi�:
I like Black Cherry, I've been listening to it recently with headphones and have started hearing parts of the music I didn't notice before (bit like some people on here listening to the Chems! ;-) ) Black Cherry and Felt Mountain are good albums imo, however the difference between the two in music styles is huge!
What's your verdict on Supernature Slipvin? Haven't bought it myself yet, but probably will when I get round to it.
Get Black Cherry instead and ritually burn Supernature.