im finally spinning their 2013 oneLament wrote:Manic Street Preachers, "Futurology."
ouch, good stuff
im finally spinning their 2013 oneLament wrote:Manic Street Preachers, "Futurology."
WhoaHeathen wrote:
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Current 93 wrote:We are as Linked as Kingdoms to announce more details of the new album, I AM THE LAST OF ALL THE FIELD THAT FELL, and the launch concert on 8 February 2014 for both the album and David’s book of collected lyrics, Sing Omega.
The album’s full title is I AM THE LAST OF ALL THE FIELD THAT FELL: A CHANNEL
My/our/her/his new album is 68, 69, 70 and 71 minutes long. More details on why it may hop and skip different Time to be announced, following Current Future instructions from behind the back of the bars of the BaalStorm PickNick.
Its RELEASE DATE is 8 February 2014 at the Union Chapel. Its STREET DATE when it will be available in PickNick Emporii everywhere and nowhere is 3 March 2014 – two days before my birthday, which gives me time to juggle my Cats before CockCrow.
Channelling C93 as we sleep and dream and scheme in this LAST OF ALL THE FIELD in the middle of the midden of the Hallowe’en Roman Samphire Empire:
Jack Barnett: organ, sound design and voices
James Blackshaw: bass
Ossian Brown: hurdy-gurdy and sidereal SingSong
Nick Cave: voice and voices
Antony Hegarty: voice and voices
Reinier van Houdt: piano
Norbert Kox: voices
Andrew Liles: electric channel
Tony (TS) McPhee: acoustic and electric guitar
Jon Seagroatt: bass clarinet and flute
Carl Stokes: drums and percussion
David Tibet: voice and void
Bobbie Watson: voices
John Zorn: saxophone
Futurology is supposed to be a more distilled version of the direction the track 30-Year War goes in. I can't get over how good they are this late into their career, all while still pushing their boundaries. I'm so excited for it. It should be out in May by all accounts.psychobain wrote:im finally spinning their 2013 oneLament wrote:Manic Street Preachers, "Futurology."
ouch, good stuff
Too bad you don't like Tibet huh?kreng wrote:WhoaHeathen wrote:
and
Current 93 wrote:We are as Linked as Kingdoms to announce more details of the new album, I AM THE LAST OF ALL THE FIELD THAT FELL, and the launch concert on 8 February 2014 for both the album and David’s book of collected lyrics, Sing Omega.
The album’s full title is I AM THE LAST OF ALL THE FIELD THAT FELL: A CHANNEL
My/our/her/his new album is 68, 69, 70 and 71 minutes long. More details on why it may hop and skip different Time to be announced, following Current Future instructions from behind the back of the bars of the BaalStorm PickNick.
Its RELEASE DATE is 8 February 2014 at the Union Chapel. Its STREET DATE when it will be available in PickNick Emporii everywhere and nowhere is 3 March 2014 – two days before my birthday, which gives me time to juggle my Cats before CockCrow.
Channelling C93 as we sleep and dream and scheme in this LAST OF ALL THE FIELD in the middle of the midden of the Hallowe’en Roman Samphire Empire:
Jack Barnett: organ, sound design and voices
James Blackshaw: bass
Ossian Brown: hurdy-gurdy and sidereal SingSong
Nick Cave: voice and voices
Antony Hegarty: voice and voices
Reinier van Houdt: piano
Norbert Kox: voices
Andrew Liles: electric channel
Tony (TS) McPhee: acoustic and electric guitar
Jon Seagroatt: bass clarinet and flute
Carl Stokes: drums and percussion
David Tibet: voice and void
Bobbie Watson: voices
John Zorn: saxophone
cutuphalfdead wrote:so glad i don't see signatures
Leyland Kirby surfaces on Apollo
The celebrated producer will grace the R&S offshoot with Breaks My Heart Each Time next month.
James Leyland Kirby has been responsible for a slightly intimidating array of unsettling ambient music and bizarre deconstructions of pop under a variety of guises, with his work as half of V/Vm and as The Caretaker the most well known. Last year saw Kirby return to one of his lesser known projects The Stranger for a surprise album on the Modern Love label entitled Watching Dead Empires In Decay, and now news has surfaced of another unexpected release from the artist under his Leyland Kirby guise.
Due out next month, Breaks My Heart Each Time sees Kirby debut on Apollo and grant the R&S offshoot perhaps their most high profile release since the label was relaunched by Renaat Vandepapeliere in early 2012. In the subsequent period, Apollo has largely dealt with promoting the new breed of electronic musicians with releases from the likes of Jack Dixon, Synkro, and Indigo. Across the four tracks, Kirby is said to offer “subtle personal reflections upon his own roots in rave and acid house in the UK” all delivered with his distinct attention to mood and detail.
Apollo will release Breaks My Heart Each Time by Leyland Kirby on February 17.
Tracklisting:
A1. Breaks My Heart Each Time
A2. Last Ditch Legacy
B1. Diminishing Emotion
B2. Staring Down The Sun
Have you considered stacking papers and getting paid?David Yow wrote:How are Pearl Jam any different from Toto?
Have you considered stacking papers and getting paid?David Yow wrote:How are Pearl Jam any different from Toto?

Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
What kind of music is this? Would I like it?Heathen wrote:been waiting for this one for 18 monthes, looks like it'll will finally come out next year
I've spent a lot of time alluding to this record's existence so it is with great joy and nervousness that I present the title, tracklisting and artwork for the second full-length Musk Ox album...
Woodfall
Part 1 - Earthrise (9:24)
Part 2 ...- Windswept (10:44)
Part 3 - Arcanum (17:35)
Part 4 - Above the Clouds (10:28)
Part 5 - Serenade the Constellations (17:46)
The album is a 65min epic for classical guitar, cello and violin. It's been a long time coming and I thank you all for your patience and support. Myself, Raph and Evan worked extremely hard on this recording and are excited to have you hear it. An official release date will be announced in the new year.
I have no idea if you'd like. This is what it will probably sound like, this is what they played when I saw them:narr wrote:What kind of music is this? Would I like it?Heathen wrote:been waiting for this one for 18 monthes, looks like it'll will finally come out next year
I've spent a lot of time alluding to this record's existence so it is with great joy and nervousness that I present the title, tracklisting and artwork for the second full-length Musk Ox album...
Woodfall
Part 1 - Earthrise (9:24)
Part 2 ...- Windswept (10:44)
Part 3 - Arcanum (17:35)
Part 4 - Above the Clouds (10:28)
Part 5 - Serenade the Constellations (17:46)
The album is a 65min epic for classical guitar, cello and violin. It's been a long time coming and I thank you all for your patience and support. Myself, Raph and Evan worked extremely hard on this recording and are excited to have you hear it. An official release date will be announced in the new year.
cutuphalfdead wrote:so glad i don't see signatures
not gonna lie, I have a bit of a chub right now.theplatypus wrote:
Mark T. Smith of Explosions in the Sky has teamed up with Eluvium's Matthew Cooper for a new act called Inventions. The two have a self-titled full-length album planned for April 1 through Temporary Residence Ltd.
Inventions:
01 Echo Tropism
02 Flood Poems
03 Entity
04 Luminous Insects
05 Peaceable Child
06 Sun Locations / Sun Coda
07 Recipient
08 Psychic Automation
Watch a trailer for the project:
This is absolutely beautifulHeathen wrote:I have no idea if you'd like. This is what it will probably sound like, this is what they played when I saw them:
It was even better in person, especially in this small room full of quiet metalheads. I just hope the studio recordings will do it justice.narr wrote:This is absolutely beautifulHeathen wrote:I have no idea if you'd like. This is what it will probably sound like, this is what they played when I saw them:
all the release dates of the 50,000 albums that are going to come out? i'm not doing itpsychobain wrote:someone should edit the first post with all the release dates
cutuphalfdead wrote:so glad i don't see signatures
Have you considered stacking papers and getting paid?David Yow wrote:How are Pearl Jam any different from Toto?