Albums of 2013

Other than Pearl Jam, who else is there?
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i got bugs wrote:watch that last site.. norton blocked some virus attack when i tried to go on it
That's odd, comes up fine for me and at work of all places (big bank, tons of security on our PCs)

I'm sure there are alternatives out there. Whoever maintained the 2012 New Releases Thread on the old board would get tons of kuddos from this dude for starting that back up again. That's actually where I used to get all of my new releases news.
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lukin321(2) wrote:
i got bugs wrote:watch that last site.. norton blocked some virus attack when i tried to go on it
That's odd, comes up fine for me and at work of all places (big bank, tons of security on our PCs)

I'm sure there are alternatives out there. Whoever maintained the 2012 New Releases Thread on the old board would get tons of kuddos from this dude for starting that back up again. That's actually where I used to get all of my new releases news.
my computers been runnin kinda slow n funny as of late so its very likely the virus could be somethin else
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the new Apparat is much more ambient/neoclassical than you'd expect from him, pretty good too
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The only 2013 album I have thus far is Ben Harper with Charlie Musselwhite - Get Up!, which was a big winner. I only listen to 10-15 new albums a year though.
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New Lilacs & Champagne album 'Danish & Blue' out 4/23 on Mexican Summer

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Heathen wrote:New Lilacs & Champagne album 'Danish & Blue' out 4/23 on Mexican Summer

picking up where they left off i guess
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With their third full length release, Low frontman Alan Sparhawk’s rock ‘n roll side project takes you deeper into the band’s psyche than ever, extracting the quintessence of the live experience and laying it down succinctly in a two-song, one-take, full band, blitz
1) Can’t Walk Out is the crown jewel of RGC’s recent live sets. The inexplicable power of this repetitive, building, unhinged freakout could only be experienced at an actual RGC show, until now.
2) Seven sees the more sprawling side of the band. Haunting, epic, and enhanced throughout by guest guitarist Nels Cline, Seven doesn’t hesitate or relent in its delivery of true extemporaneous brilliance.
Take a listen to “Seven”.
http://soundcloud.com/chaperonerecords/ ... ne/s-AzYQw
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yeah that one's pretty cool
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super nintendo chalmers wrote:Image
With their third full length release, Low frontman Alan Sparhawk’s rock ‘n roll side project takes you deeper into the band’s psyche than ever, extracting the quintessence of the live experience and laying it down succinctly in a two-song, one-take, full band, blitz
1) Can’t Walk Out is the crown jewel of RGC’s recent live sets. The inexplicable power of this repetitive, building, unhinged freakout could only be experienced at an actual RGC show, until now.
2) Seven sees the more sprawling side of the band. Haunting, epic, and enhanced throughout by guest guitarist Nels Cline, Seven doesn’t hesitate or relent in its delivery of true extemporaneous brilliance.
Take a listen to “Seven”.
http://soundcloud.com/chaperonerecords/ ... ne/s-AzYQw
I like this a lot.
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Where do you guys keep up with album release schedules? I know it's easy to find schedules are somewhat larger albums, but what about a definitive list of everything, so you can find smaller bands from smaller labels that might get overlooked by a lot of lists?
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bodysnatcher wrote:Where do you guys keep up with album release schedules? I know it's easy to find schedules are somewhat larger albums, but what about a definitive list of everything, so you can find smaller bands from smaller labels that might get overlooked by a lot of lists?
I don't think such a thing exists if we're talking really small labels.
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Heathen wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:Where do you guys keep up with album release schedules? I know it's easy to find schedules are somewhat larger albums, but what about a definitive list of everything, so you can find smaller bands from smaller labels that might get overlooked by a lot of lists?
I don't think such a thing exists if we're talking really small labels.
well, i'm not talking about labels that celebrate when they push 500 copies of an album. but some lists I see leave off somewhat larger independent labels on a consistent basis. and going to every label site, or blog, or whatever gets tiresome.
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the raven that refused to sing by Steven Wilson is the best album i heard so far

i really like the Nick Cave one and the new BRMC kicks ass
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Heathen wrote:Image

the new Apparat is much more ambient/neoclassical than you'd expect from him, pretty good too
Listened to this today. It's really, really good. Took me by surprise.
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bodysnatcher wrote:
Heathen wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:Where do you guys keep up with album release schedules? I know it's easy to find schedules are somewhat larger albums, but what about a definitive list of everything, so you can find smaller bands from smaller labels that might get overlooked by a lot of lists?
I don't think such a thing exists if we're talking really small labels.
well, i'm not talking about labels that celebrate when they push 500 copies of an album. but some lists I see leave off somewhat larger independent labels on a consistent basis. and going to every label site, or blog, or whatever gets tiresome.
Have you tried RateYourMusic?
http://rateyourmusic.com/new_releases

It's not perfect and it only looks forward one month but it seems to be one of the most comprehensive. Otherwise the best is just to find a way to have the label news come to you instead of the other way around (ie. subscribe to RSS feeds etc.)

re: albums of 2013, really liking the new Benoit Pioulard on Kranky, nice mixture of ambient and hazy pop/folk songs

not feeling the new Olafur Arnalds that much, it's a bit too nice and polished

and of course the new Barn Owl is great
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super nintendo chalmers wrote:Image
With their third full length release, Low frontman Alan Sparhawk’s rock ‘n roll side project takes you deeper into the band’s psyche than ever, extracting the quintessence of the live experience and laying it down succinctly in a two-song, one-take, full band, blitz
1) Can’t Walk Out is the crown jewel of RGC’s recent live sets. The inexplicable power of this repetitive, building, unhinged freakout could only be experienced at an actual RGC show, until now.
2) Seven sees the more sprawling side of the band. Haunting, epic, and enhanced throughout by guest guitarist Nels Cline, Seven doesn’t hesitate or relent in its delivery of true extemporaneous brilliance.
Take a listen to “Seven”.
http://soundcloud.com/chaperonerecords/ ... ne/s-AzYQw
Good band.
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Heathen wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
Heathen wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:Where do you guys keep up with album release schedules? I know it's easy to find schedules are somewhat larger albums, but what about a definitive list of everything, so you can find smaller bands from smaller labels that might get overlooked by a lot of lists?
I don't think such a thing exists if we're talking really small labels.
well, i'm not talking about labels that celebrate when they push 500 copies of an album. but some lists I see leave off somewhat larger independent labels on a consistent basis. and going to every label site, or blog, or whatever gets tiresome.
Have you tried RateYourMusic?
http://rateyourmusic.com/new_releases

It's not perfect and it only looks forward one month but it seems to be one of the most comprehensive. Otherwise the best is just to find a way to have the label news come to you instead of the other way around (ie. subscribe to RSS feeds etc.)

re: albums of 2013, really liking the new Benoit Pioulard on Kranky, nice mixture of ambient and hazy pop/folk songs

not feeling the new Olafur Arnalds that much, it's a bit too nice and polished

and of course the new Barn Owl is great
Cool, I'll check that site out, thanks

Gonna listen to that Benoit album today. Keep up the recs
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I didn't expect to say so because I didn't get the hype for Open Your Heart but the new album from The Men is pretty enjoyable. I wasn't even going to check it out at first but I read comments about it being different than the previous ones (to the point that it's pretty divisive). When I saw it was deemed too sloppy and even described as "Ragged Glory rehearsals" my interest was piqued. After listening to it I can definitely say these terms were not misleading.
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