Fontaines dcdurdencommatyler wrote:Who made that one again?psychobain wrote:Could u listen to a Hero's Death please?durdencommatyler wrote:Current ranking of the 2020 albums I've heard (updated):
Fetch The Bolt Cutters - Fiona Apple
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Sometimes I wanna drive around and find you
And act like it's a random thing
And act like it's a random thing
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psychobain wrote:Fontaines dcdurdencommatyler wrote:Who made that one again?psychobain wrote:Could u listen to a Hero's Death please?durdencommatyler wrote:Current ranking of the 2020 albums I've heard (updated):
Fetch The Bolt Cutters - Fiona Apple
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Really enjoying The Dead Tongues' Transmigration Blues this week.
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Really digging The Common Task by Horse Lords.
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Well I've been getting into The Wants. Here's their tune The Motor:
Free boops today.
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Microphones in 2020 is pretty powerful, not something I'll play much, but beautiful nonetheless, especially acompained by that video
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Thats a badass tuneHiggs wrote:Well I've been getting into The Wants. Here's their tune The Motor:
Sometimes I wanna drive around and find you
And act like it's a random thing
And act like it's a random thing
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This track goes from intriguing to irritating to really funBirds in Hell wrote:Really digging The Common Task by Horse Lords.
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The last stretch sounds like Pac Man
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Have listened to this once through. Quite good, probably better than their first.durdencommatyler wrote:psychobain wrote:Fontaines dcdurdencommatyler wrote:Who made that one again?psychobain wrote:Could u listen to a Hero's Death please?durdencommatyler wrote:Current ranking of the 2020 albums I've heard (updated):
Fetch The Bolt Cutters - Fiona Apple
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Far from Home by Aubrie Sellers is great. Super digging it.
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Current ranking of the 2020 albums I've heard (updated):
Fetch The Bolt Cutters - Fiona Apple
Gigaton - Pearl Jam
Such Pretty Forks in the Road - Alanis Morisssette
RTJ4 - Run The Jewels
Far from Home - Aubrie Sellers
Gaslighter - The Chicks
That's How Rumors Get Started - Margo Price
Set My Heart on Fire Immediately - Perfume Genius
Saint Cloud - Waxahatchee
Suite For Max Brown - Jeff Parker
Dias Raros - Melenas
Reunions - Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Bad Vacation - Liza Anne
Old Flowers - Courtney Marie Andrews
Wake UP! - Hazel English
Homegrown - Neil Young
Punisher - Phoebe Bridgers
Old Time Feeling - S.G. Goodman
On the Tender Spot of Every Calloused Moment - Ambrose Akinmusire
folklore - Taylor Swift
Women in Music Pt. III - HAIM
grae - Moses Sumney
Angular Blues - Wolfgang Muthspiel, Scott Colley, Brian Blade
After Hours - The Weekend
For Their Love - Other Lives
Strange Fascination - Chatham County Line
The Loves of Your Life - Hamilton Leithauser
Rose In The Dark - Cleo Sol
Are You Gone - Sarah Harmer
Song For Our Daughter - Laura Marling
Expectations - Katie Pruitt
SAWAYAMA - Rina Sawayama
Sideways to New Italy - Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
La vita nuova - Christine and the Queens
Folk N' Roll, Vol 1: Tales of Isolation - J.S. Ondara
Saturn Return - The Secret Sisters
TO LOVE IS TO LIVE - Jehnny Beth
Muzz - Muzz
Notes On a Conditional Form - The 1975
Petals For Armor - Hayley Williams
Thank You Ancestor Finger - Harper's Jar
American Death Squad (EP) - Jeff Ament
Eclipse - Addy
Bonny Light Horseman - Bonny Light Horseman
The New Abnormal - The Strokes
Straight Songs of Sorrow - Mark Lanegan
Future Nostalgia - Dua Lipa
Likewise - Frances Quinlan
Beginners - Christian Lee Hutson
color theory - Soccer Mommy
I'm Your Empress Of - Empress Of
Heavy Light - U.S. Girls
From Liberty Street - Mapache
Invisible People - Chicano Batman
Music To Be Murdered By - Eminem
Marigold - Stu Larsen
3.15.20 - Childish Gambino
Fetch The Bolt Cutters - Fiona Apple
Gigaton - Pearl Jam
Such Pretty Forks in the Road - Alanis Morisssette
RTJ4 - Run The Jewels
Far from Home - Aubrie Sellers
Gaslighter - The Chicks
That's How Rumors Get Started - Margo Price
Set My Heart on Fire Immediately - Perfume Genius
Saint Cloud - Waxahatchee
Suite For Max Brown - Jeff Parker
Dias Raros - Melenas
Reunions - Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Bad Vacation - Liza Anne
Old Flowers - Courtney Marie Andrews
Wake UP! - Hazel English
Homegrown - Neil Young
Punisher - Phoebe Bridgers
Old Time Feeling - S.G. Goodman
On the Tender Spot of Every Calloused Moment - Ambrose Akinmusire
folklore - Taylor Swift
Women in Music Pt. III - HAIM
grae - Moses Sumney
Angular Blues - Wolfgang Muthspiel, Scott Colley, Brian Blade
After Hours - The Weekend
For Their Love - Other Lives
Strange Fascination - Chatham County Line
The Loves of Your Life - Hamilton Leithauser
Rose In The Dark - Cleo Sol
Are You Gone - Sarah Harmer
Song For Our Daughter - Laura Marling
Expectations - Katie Pruitt
SAWAYAMA - Rina Sawayama
Sideways to New Italy - Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
La vita nuova - Christine and the Queens
Folk N' Roll, Vol 1: Tales of Isolation - J.S. Ondara
Saturn Return - The Secret Sisters
TO LOVE IS TO LIVE - Jehnny Beth
Muzz - Muzz
Notes On a Conditional Form - The 1975
Petals For Armor - Hayley Williams
Thank You Ancestor Finger - Harper's Jar
American Death Squad (EP) - Jeff Ament
Eclipse - Addy
Bonny Light Horseman - Bonny Light Horseman
The New Abnormal - The Strokes
Straight Songs of Sorrow - Mark Lanegan
Future Nostalgia - Dua Lipa
Likewise - Frances Quinlan
Beginners - Christian Lee Hutson
color theory - Soccer Mommy
I'm Your Empress Of - Empress Of
Heavy Light - U.S. Girls
From Liberty Street - Mapache
Invisible People - Chicano Batman
Music To Be Murdered By - Eminem
Marigold - Stu Larsen
3.15.20 - Childish Gambino
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The dream of the 90s is alive in Brooklyn, Brooklyn, Brooklyn....Fetch The Bolt Cutters - Fiona Apple
Gigaton - Pearl Jam
Such Pretty Forks in the Road - Alanis Morisssette
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I've got feathers in my hairMickey wrote:The dream of the 90s is alive in Brooklyn, Brooklyn, Brooklyn....Fetch The Bolt Cutters - Fiona Apple
Gigaton - Pearl Jam
Such Pretty Forks in the Road - Alanis Morisssette
I get down to Beat poetry
And my jazz collection's rare
I can play most anything
I'm a Brooklyn baby
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Both Fiona and PJ made excellent albums. And you cant point out that Joe doesnt listen to new music...the guy is a beast of new releases.
Im intrigued with the new alanis album but im guessing ill be bored by it.
Im intrigued with the new alanis album but im guessing ill be bored by it.
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I definitely don't think the new Alanis is for everyone. But I am surprised how solid it is. And I'm saying that as a massive fan of her stuff. It really is the best she's done in a long time. But if you're not a fan or if you don't really love her sort of therapy-ish lyrical quirks then I can't imagine you'd like it very much. Shit works like a charm on me, though. I goddamn love it.VinylGuy wrote:Both Fiona and PJ made excellent albums. And you cant point out that Joe doesnt listen to new music...the guy is a beast of new releases.
Im intrigued with the new alanis album but im guessing ill be bored by it.
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well, Jagged is one of the classics of the 90s. Insuperable for me. Then she had a few songs, but overall im not sure i can pass a whole album from her again.
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Totally.VinylGuy wrote:well, Jagged is one of the classics of the 90s. Insuperable for me. Then she had a few songs, but overall im not sure i can pass a whole album from her again.
The vinyl does sound fantastic btw
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Mini-reviews of 2020, Part 5 (which I think will be the last for now):
Deerhoof - Future Teenage Cave Artists
I really need to give this some more time and attention, but so far it hasn't grabbed me at all, very much like every other Deerhoof album since La Isla Bonita. I think there's some interesting ideas in here that I could really get into if I hear it in the right mindset or something. Hopefully this becomes a grower.
Patten - Glow
While it's a little longer than it really needs to be, this is a nice moody ambient album filled up with some interesting texture and sound work, and it gets a lot of rhythmic mileage out of being completely beatless. Fans of patten's early work should find something to enjoy here as the artist returns to a broader, more idiosyncratic palette than the more typical trancey sounds of his last two albums. This has also been followed up by a companion called GLO))) which consists entirely of solo electric guitar reinterpretations of these songs.
Inventions - Continuous Portrait
Despite consisting of two musicians who have made a lot of music that I've enjoyed (Matthew Cooper, aka "Eluvium," and Mark T. Smith from Explosions in the Sky), I feel like I've never given a fair shake to this project. Joyously detailed instrumental pop that traces its lineage through ambient, post-rock, gentle IDM, fourth world music, etc. I've only given this a couple listens so far, but I think I'm about ready to finally dive into the Inventions sound-world.
Jeff Parker - Suite for Max Brown
I've been kicking myself for not finding out about Jeff's solo material before now, as this is right up my alley and I daresay closer to the direction I'd like to to have seen Tortoise go after Standards. A bit jazz, a bit hip-hop, a bit funk, a bit electronic, a bit R&B, and it's all run through a simultaneous feeling of wistful nostalgia and exuberant hope. This has shot towards the top of my list for this year and I imagine it will fight hard for the number one spot.
Deerhoof - Future Teenage Cave Artists
I really need to give this some more time and attention, but so far it hasn't grabbed me at all, very much like every other Deerhoof album since La Isla Bonita. I think there's some interesting ideas in here that I could really get into if I hear it in the right mindset or something. Hopefully this becomes a grower.
Patten - Glow
While it's a little longer than it really needs to be, this is a nice moody ambient album filled up with some interesting texture and sound work, and it gets a lot of rhythmic mileage out of being completely beatless. Fans of patten's early work should find something to enjoy here as the artist returns to a broader, more idiosyncratic palette than the more typical trancey sounds of his last two albums. This has also been followed up by a companion called GLO))) which consists entirely of solo electric guitar reinterpretations of these songs.
Inventions - Continuous Portrait
Despite consisting of two musicians who have made a lot of music that I've enjoyed (Matthew Cooper, aka "Eluvium," and Mark T. Smith from Explosions in the Sky), I feel like I've never given a fair shake to this project. Joyously detailed instrumental pop that traces its lineage through ambient, post-rock, gentle IDM, fourth world music, etc. I've only given this a couple listens so far, but I think I'm about ready to finally dive into the Inventions sound-world.
Jeff Parker - Suite for Max Brown
I've been kicking myself for not finding out about Jeff's solo material before now, as this is right up my alley and I daresay closer to the direction I'd like to to have seen Tortoise go after Standards. A bit jazz, a bit hip-hop, a bit funk, a bit electronic, a bit R&B, and it's all run through a simultaneous feeling of wistful nostalgia and exuberant hope. This has shot towards the top of my list for this year and I imagine it will fight hard for the number one spot.
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I truly cannot get enough of this album, but it has also driven me to Jeff's previous solo work--which isn't quite as good but has still been a delight.Brett wrote: Jeff Parker - Suite for Max Brown
I've been kicking myself for not finding out about Jeff's solo material before now, as this is right up my alley and I daresay closer to the direction I'd like to to have seen Tortoise go after Standards. A bit jazz, a bit hip-hop, a bit funk, a bit electronic, a bit R&B, and it's all run through a simultaneous feeling of wistful nostalgia and exuberant hope. This has shot towards the top of my list for this year and I imagine it will fight hard for the number one spot.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.