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Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 9:28 pm
by Lament
LetMeSleep wrote:As am I, Lament. It's an odds and sods collection at best.
Pretty much. If there are two or three tracks that I like enough to throw on a mix or a playlist I'll be pretty content.
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 9:30 pm
by LetMeSleep
Lament wrote:LetMeSleep wrote:As am I, Lament. It's an odds and sods collection at best.
Pretty much. If there are two or three tracks that I like enough to throw on a mix or a playlist I'll be pretty content.
Sounds like PJ2013. At least he's honest that it's a collection of layabouts. Working seemed to be that crammed into an album form. There are some nice moments on WoaD but man, there's some waffle.
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 9:33 pm
by Jorge
Lament wrote:LetMeSleep wrote:Don't you have high hopes for High Hopes? I'm tempted to get the Ltd Ed for the LondonDVD.
I'm keeping mine for that album really low and hoping to be surprised.
Doesn't hoping to be surprised kind of defeat the purpose
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 9:36 pm
by Blaine Ryan
Yeah, I'm cautiously excited, LMS. Seems like kind of a peculiar release (as I said in the Springsteen thread, I would've much preferred another Tracks with some of the unreleased songs from other eras thrown in). For the most part I've been pretty happy with this last decade of Springsteen material, though, so I'm sure there'll be at least a few keepers.
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 9:41 pm
by Lament
LetMeSleep wrote:Working seemed to be that crammed into an album form. There are some nice moments on WoaD but man, there's some waffle.
Yeah, WoaD doesn't come close to the level of the E Street albums that preceded it, but it's got some solid tracks on it. Life Itself in particular is great. What Love Can Do is a cool song too.
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 9:45 pm
by LetMeSleep
Lament wrote:LetMeSleep wrote:Working seemed to be that crammed into an album form. There are some nice moments on WoaD but man, there's some waffle.
Yeah, WoaD doesn't come close to the level of the E Street albums that preceded it, but it's got some solid tracks on it. Life Itself in particular is great.
What Love Can Do is a cool song too.

We should move this conversations of here.....
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Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Fri December 20, 2013 6:57 am
by Kaius
Rangi Guy wrote:Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Rangi Guy wrote:I think the only album I'm looking forward to or are hopeful that it'll get released next year is the new Tool album
Same here. I'm just praying for Lateralus part 2, and not a continuation of the direction of 10,000 Days.
What was wrong with 10,000 Days? Granted - Lateralus is an absolute work of art, but I quite liked 10,000 Days
It was going to be impossible to follow up Lateralus but 10,000 Days is still a damn fine journey of its own.
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Fri December 20, 2013 8:19 am
by Rangi Guy
Kaius wrote:Rangi Guy wrote:Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Rangi Guy wrote:I think the only album I'm looking forward to or are hopeful that it'll get released next year is the new Tool album
Same here. I'm just praying for Lateralus part 2, and not a continuation of the direction of 10,000 Days.
What was wrong with 10,000 Days? Granted - Lateralus is an absolute work of art, but I quite liked 10,000 Days
It was going to be impossible to follow up Lateralus but 10,000 Days is still a damn fine journey of its own.

Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Fri December 20, 2013 2:52 pm
by Kaius
I anticipate Tool's new album more than anything else for the past few years.
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Fri December 20, 2013 9:28 pm
by Birds in Hell
Nels Cline wrote:I now have three records finished, and the first one that will see the light of day is The Nels Cline Singers' followup to Initiate, called Macroscope. It's the first Singers record with mighty Trevor Dunn on bass, and it features guest appearances by Cyro Baptista, Yuka C. Honda, Zeena Parkins, and Josh Jones, and of course ever-stunning and stalwart Scott Amendola on drums. It will be released by Cryptogramophone/Mack Avenue in April, was produced by David Breskin and yours truly, and was mostly recorded by Jesse Nichols at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, CA, where we also mixed the thing. I hope you guys dig it!

Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Sun December 22, 2013 10:29 pm
by Heathen
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.
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Mon December 23, 2013 2:43 am
by Kevin Davis
Birds in Hell wrote:Nels Cline wrote:I now have three records finished, and the first one that will see the light of day is The Nels Cline Singers' followup to Initiate, called Macroscope. It's the first Singers record with mighty Trevor Dunn on bass, and it features guest appearances by Cyro Baptista, Yuka C. Honda, Zeena Parkins, and Josh Jones, and of course ever-stunning and stalwart Scott Amendola on drums. It will be released by Cryptogramophone/Mack Avenue in April, was produced by David Breskin and yours truly, and was mostly recorded by Jesse Nichols at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, CA, where we also mixed the thing. I hope you guys dig it!

"Initiate" was one of my favorite records I discovered this year.
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Mon December 23, 2013 3:46 am
by VinylGuy
Kevin Davis wrote:Birds in Hell wrote:Nels Cline wrote:I now have three records finished, and the first one that will see the light of day is The Nels Cline Singers' followup to Initiate, called Macroscope. It's the first Singers record with mighty Trevor Dunn on bass, and it features guest appearances by Cyro Baptista, Yuka C. Honda, Zeena Parkins, and Josh Jones, and of course ever-stunning and stalwart Scott Amendola on drums. It will be released by Cryptogramophone/Mack Avenue in April, was produced by David Breskin and yours truly, and was mostly recorded by Jesse Nichols at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, CA, where we also mixed the thing. I hope you guys dig it!

"Initiate" was one of my favorite records I discovered this year.
Trevor Dunn is the man. He is just awesome.
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Sun December 29, 2013 9:54 pm
by Heathen
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Mon December 30, 2013 12:10 am
by Norah
southp wrote:Heathen wrote:
Mark McGuire 'The Instinct'
Didn't he hit 70 homeruns one year?
Do you want to know the terrifying truth, or do you want to see me sock a few dingers?
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Thu January 02, 2014 2:22 pm
by Heathen
Barn Owl's Jon Porras Unveils New Solo Album
While Jon Porras got back together with Barn Owl buddy Evan Caminiti to deliver this year's V, the San Francisco soundscaper will put the focus back on his solo career in 2014 via the release of a new album. His Light Divide arrives March 25 on Thrill Jockey.
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Thu January 02, 2014 5:01 pm
by Heathen
Oh and I had forgotten about the new Marissa Nadler album 'July' (out February 4)
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Sun January 05, 2014 10:58 am
by Heathen
A new Sleep album after so many years? It seems like their reunion is finally resulting in new material judging by a recent interview with bassist/vocalist Al Cisneros. Via phone, Cisneros recounts intense rehearsal schedules for both stoner three-piece Sleep and experimental drone band Om and confirms a solo EP dropping on Drag City, and also albums in process for Sleep and Om.
Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Sun January 05, 2014 12:46 pm
by Heathen
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

Re: Albums of 2014
Posted: Sun January 05, 2014 6:10 pm
by Jorge
Looking forward to this, as well
Produced by Tony Visconti. Drums by Dave Grohl.