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Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Sat February 11, 2023 8:02 pm
by VinylGuy
washing machine wrote:This Stupid World is the album I've been waiting for from Yo La Tengo. A concise package of textured, fuzzy goodness. I will be listening to this all year long.

What say you, dad?
Exited about this one.

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Sun February 12, 2023 2:48 am
by psychobain
new Beck single


Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Sun February 12, 2023 2:54 am
by psychobain
dad wrote:Pressed play on the new Black Belt Eagle Scout.

Opening track whips ass.
same here

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Sun February 12, 2023 6:57 pm
by washing machine
dad wrote:
epilogue wrote:
dad wrote:
dad wrote:
washing machine wrote:This Stupid World is the album I've been waiting for from Yo La Tengo. A concise package of textured, fuzzy goodness. I will be listening to this all year long.

What say you, dad?
I'm only three songs in, and I'm not as well-versed in YLT, but this sounds like it was made in the mid-90s and I'm here for it.
first full listen-thru. I enjoyed it. Still sounds like early YLT to my ears. I'll probably be listening on and off today.
First YLT album I've ever listened to.

It's cool but nothing that I'd call exceptional. I like it well enough but not sure how much replay value it has.
I was playing it in the car last night, and my wife said, "I know you like this, but could we play something with a little less drone?"
Sounds like something my wife wpuld say verbatim.

I don't think this is a good YLT album to start with, so Joe I hope you liked it enough to seek out some of their other albums.

For contrast, I'd probably recommend I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One, I'm Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat your Ass, or Fade.

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Sun February 12, 2023 7:07 pm
by epilogue
washing machine wrote:
dad wrote:
epilogue wrote:
dad wrote:
dad wrote:
washing machine wrote:This Stupid World is the album I've been waiting for from Yo La Tengo. A concise package of textured, fuzzy goodness. I will be listening to this all year long.

What say you, dad?
I'm only three songs in, and I'm not as well-versed in YLT, but this sounds like it was made in the mid-90s and I'm here for it.
first full listen-thru. I enjoyed it. Still sounds like early YLT to my ears. I'll probably be listening on and off today.
First YLT album I've ever listened to.

It's cool but nothing that I'd call exceptional. I like it well enough but not sure how much replay value it has.
I was playing it in the car last night, and my wife said, "I know you like this, but could we play something with a little less drone?"
Sounds like something my wife wpuld say verbatim.

I don't think this is a good YLT album to start with, so Joe I hope you liked it enough to seek out some of their other albums.

For contrast, I'd probably recommend I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One, I'm Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat your Ass, or Fade.
:thumbsup:

I definitely want to listen to more of their stuff, yes. I've been meaning to for ages and just kept putting it off for no reason I can explain. Thought this was a great opportunity to just jump in! And I do like it. Just wasn't blown away. I'll definitely check out the other ones you recommended.

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Sun February 12, 2023 7:12 pm
by washing machine
I feel ya. It's a giant discography.

Don't get me wrong, I think this new album is perfect, but more in a payoff sort of way after a string of longer albums with less immediate songs.

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Sun February 12, 2023 8:00 pm
by epilogue
washing machine wrote:I feel ya. It's a giant discography.

Don't get me wrong, I think this new album is perfect, but more in a payoff sort of way after a string of longer albums with less immediate songs.
LV was really ahead of the game when he predicted that albums would (and should) get shorter. Dude was a visionary.

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Mon February 13, 2023 1:27 am
by 50 Million Feet of Earth...
LetMeSleep wrote:Image

Black Belt Eagle Scout - Nobody
Saw her on Friday night here in Portland. Knew she had a new album coming out, but didn't know until Thursday that it came out the day of the show. Made me think she might play too much from it and not play enough from her first two albums. She played the whole fucking thing. Just might be me, but I don't like when artists play stuff you haven't had a chance to get familiar with. Her performance was great (her voice is amazing) but it was only the last 4 of the 16 songs I was really able to get into.

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Mon February 13, 2023 4:02 pm
by dad
50 Million Feet of Earth... wrote:
LetMeSleep wrote:Image

Black Belt Eagle Scout - Nobody
Saw her on Friday night here in Portland. Knew she had a new album coming out, but didn't know until Thursday that it came out the day of the show. Made me think she might play too much from it and not play enough from her first two albums. She played the whole fucking thing. Just might be me, but I don't like when artists play stuff you haven't had a chance to get familiar with. Her performance was great (her voice is amazing) but it was only the last 4 of the 16 songs I was really able to get into.
I definitely feel like this new album sounds more polished than her two previous ones. I'm not mad about it. It's just an observation.

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Mon February 13, 2023 4:25 pm
by Jorge
epilogue wrote:
washing machine wrote:I feel ya. It's a giant discography.

Don't get me wrong, I think this new album is perfect, but more in a payoff sort of way after a string of longer albums with less immediate songs.
LV was really ahead of the game when he predicted that albums would (and should) get shorter. Dude was a visionary.
It looked that way for a while but there's also been a recent trend of very long albums. I think on average it may be stabilizing back to the 40 minute format

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Mon February 13, 2023 5:16 pm
by VinylGuy
except for hip hop, Drake and SZA released an hour long album.

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Mon February 13, 2023 5:22 pm
by Jorge
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. There's been a lot of high-profile longer albums recently. So the average length might be going back up

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Mon February 13, 2023 5:39 pm
by bodysnatcher
Jorge wrote:So the average length might be going back up
Image

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Mon February 13, 2023 5:44 pm
by Jorge
Hehehe

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Mon February 13, 2023 11:56 pm
by liebzz
I’m a month late to the conversation but I felt pretty positive about the Iggy Pop album. Mike Watt and band have their fingerprints all over this. Almost sounds like a sequel album to Earthling with a different singer. Makes sense given that the core musicians are the same as on that album.

All subsequent releases can be called the Mike Watt Band with [insert rock singer here].

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Tue February 14, 2023 12:00 am
by tragabigzanda

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Tue February 14, 2023 12:01 am
by Ello Sailor
Watt's the difference, honestly.

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Tue February 14, 2023 12:01 am
by VinylGuy
liebzz wrote:I’m a month late to the conversation but I felt pretty positive about the Iggy Pop album. Mike Watt and band have their fingerprints all over this. Almost sounds like a sequel album to Earthling with a different singer. Makes sense given that the core musicians are the same as on that album.

All subsequent releases can be called the Mike Watt Band with [insert rock singer here].
i wish Mike Watt was featured on!! Its Andrew.

I didnt liked it at all, i found it lazy and obvious. There was some interesting stuff, and i do love the song that Stone is playing on.

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Tue February 14, 2023 12:03 am
by tragabigzanda

Re: Albums of 2023

Posted: Tue February 14, 2023 12:06 am
by VinylGuy
nope, but the players are very interesting....duff, Josh k, Chad Smith, Eric A and Dave Navarro, Stone and Taylor Hawkins