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Dude, I know.
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Washed the car on Sunday listenning to Endless Boogie's Long Island again.

Gotta say, if you are looking for an album to wash a car to on a Sunday, then you'd have to go a long way to top this one. Excellent.

Gotta say, if you are looking for an album to wash a car to on a Sunday, then you'd have to go a long way to top this one. Excellent.
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Yeah, that's a solid fucking record. See them live if you ever get a chance. What'd you think of the CCR?Varis wrote:Washed the car on Sunday listenning to Endless Boogie's Long Island again.
Gotta say, if you are looking for an album to wash a car to on a Sunday, then you'd have to go a long way to top this one. Excellent.
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Disclosure leaked and its great!!!!!
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get this also:


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I actually had a lot of difficulty fitting in a listen of this - all 4 songs and 11 minutes of it!! I do a lot of my listenning at work (office) and this one doesn't really fit that environment. Got there in the end though. This is probably a bit too screamy/loose for me, although perhaps its partly to do with not meshing so well with the stuff I've been listenning to lately.super nintendo chalmers wrote:Yeah, that's a solid fucking record. See them live if you ever get a chance. What'd you think of the CCR?
Believe me, if Endless Boogie come within 3,000km of me I am there, guaranteed.
I have a bit of listenning in front of me at the moment - lots of interesting stuff available.
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Just want to let y'all know that your posting hasn't been for naught. I've actually purchased several albums in this thread on your recommendations and descriptions. I've particularly enjoyed the Fire! Orchestra, Eluvium, Arbouretum and William Tyler releases. SNC, I tried to download that NYC hardcore sampler and it said the file had been deleted (I should start listening to some more recent hardcore-- I think the most recent hardcore album I own is Despise You's West Side Horizons).
So keep posting about those finds-- it may take me a while, but I'll pick up what I can find.
So keep posting about those finds-- it may take me a while, but I'll pick up what I can find.
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that Eluvium album is beautiful
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some more stuff:

Year of no Light - Vampyr (post-metal)
stream: http://yearofnolight.bandcamp.com/album/vampyr

Laura Marling - Once I Was An Eagle (folk)
stream: http://open.spotify.com/album/70tlzLyBlE8akfrHNekevB
the first half of this record is fantastic

witxes - A Fabric of Beliefs (ambient)
stream: http://witxes.bandcamp.com/album/a-fabric-of-beliefs
not as great as the previous one but still good

Ora Cogan - Ribbon Vine (folk)
stream: http://open.spotify.com/album/4RKBWPYxtXk51qrV5cvWcl

David Grubbs - The Plain Where The Palace Stood (blues, rock, songs, something)
stream: http://grooveshark.com/#!/album/The+Pla ... od/8919824

Jace Clayton - The Julius Eastman Memory Depot (modern classical, electronic)
stream: http://jaceclayton.bandcamp.com/album/t ... mory-depot

Year of no Light - Vampyr (post-metal)
stream: http://yearofnolight.bandcamp.com/album/vampyr

Laura Marling - Once I Was An Eagle (folk)
stream: http://open.spotify.com/album/70tlzLyBlE8akfrHNekevB
the first half of this record is fantastic

witxes - A Fabric of Beliefs (ambient)
stream: http://witxes.bandcamp.com/album/a-fabric-of-beliefs
not as great as the previous one but still good

Ora Cogan - Ribbon Vine (folk)
stream: http://open.spotify.com/album/4RKBWPYxtXk51qrV5cvWcl

David Grubbs - The Plain Where The Palace Stood (blues, rock, songs, something)
stream: http://grooveshark.com/#!/album/The+Pla ... od/8919824

Jace Clayton - The Julius Eastman Memory Depot (modern classical, electronic)
stream: http://jaceclayton.bandcamp.com/album/t ... mory-depot
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Laura Marling - Once I Was An Eagle (folk)
stream: http://open.spotify.com/album/70tlzLyBlE8akfrHNekevB
the first half of this record is fantastic
Yes this. This album plus the QOTSA and The Joy Formidable are the best 3 this year for me.

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never heard of Laura Marling, but am checking this new album out and really like it. didn't realize she was so popular? she has 20+ million listens on last.fm? where have i been?
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Just a gorgeous instrumental record from one of the Lambchop dudes. A must if you at all like Fahey. Glad you liked it Jorge. I finally picked up a proper copy of it yesterday.


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She's massive in the UK. She was part of the London 'new-folk' touring set alongside Mumford & Sons and Noah and The Whale.bodysnatcher wrote:never heard of Laura Marling, but am checking this new album out and really like it. didn't realize she was so popular? she has 20+ million listens on last.fm? where have i been?
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I had this shipped in because I knew it was getting rave reviews. On my first listen now. Holy crap, it's amazing.BadMusic wrote:
Laura Marling - Once I Was An Eagle (folk)
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I couldn't find a Kanye thread and I'm not about to start one. But I'm four tracks into Yeezus. Just awful.
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Where are you listening to this, dct?