tragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
Recap Modotti
Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb
I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problem
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Tue March 08, 2022 5:34 pm
by tragabigzanda
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Tue March 08, 2022 5:51 pm
by psychobain
WTF
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Tue March 08, 2022 6:00 pm
by contamination
I have to agree with trag. I've never understood Porcupine Tree's popularity. I put it in the same category as Blue Nile's Hats. The audiophile's love it but to me it sounds so sterile. I am sure when we get first full album by AI it will sound exactly like Blue Nile/Porcupine Tree.
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Tue March 08, 2022 6:11 pm
by gardenparty
tragabigzanda wrote:I will never ever understand this guy's popularity. And he seems to be big with the audiophile/music snob set too. Just one of the worst singers performing some of the most boring music I've ever heard. Would not listen if it were the end times and it was the only album available. Pure garbage.
who are we talking about here? Bill Callahan?
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Tue March 08, 2022 6:14 pm
by tragabigzanda
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Thu March 10, 2022 3:53 am
by VinylGuy
loved the new Haim song.
Yeah, im listening to Haim these days. Yeah. I know.
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Thu March 10, 2022 11:44 am
by tragabigzanda
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Sat March 12, 2022 2:14 pm
by BurtReynolds
New Widowspeak album is so good.
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Sat March 12, 2022 2:25 pm
by Jorge
contamination wrote:I have to agree with trag. I've never understood Porcupine Tree's popularity. I put it in the same category as Blue Nile's Hats. The audiophile's love it but to me it sounds so sterile. I am sure when we get first full album by AI it will sound exactly like Blue Nile/Porcupine Tree.
One of the worst takes I have ever read (the Hats part). Sterile is so far off the mark, that album is dripping with emotion
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Sat March 12, 2022 2:34 pm
by Jorge
A friend sent me this and I've been making my way through it for the last couple days. A 33-song trilingual neo-soul / pop / jazzy epic. Love its lush, smoky atmosphere: https://open.spotify.com/album/707JwQqT ... 087hCgxrLA
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Sat March 12, 2022 2:42 pm
by Higgs
BurtReynolds wrote:New Widowspeak album is so good.
Ooh!
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Mon March 14, 2022 2:48 pm
by Brett
Eucalyptus is a Toronto eight-piece led by saxophonist Brodie West, and their style is a loungey, tropical-flavored jazz music. They have a new album coming May 13 on Telephone Explosion Records titled Moves. The band say that it's their longest release yet, and the first that they think of as a bonafide full-length (their 2012 debut, Eeeeeuuucaaaaaaallyyypppptus, was the previous longest, clocking in at 31 minutes). "Dust in the Wind" (not the Kansas song) is available for streaming currently on Bandcamp:
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Mon March 14, 2022 3:11 pm
by tragabigzanda
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Tue March 15, 2022 4:11 am
by Higgs
tragabigzanda wrote:
Brett wrote:Eucalyptus is a Toronto eight-piece led by saxophonist Brodie West, and their style is a loungey, tropical-flavored jazz music. They have a new album coming May 13 on Telephone Explosion Records titled Moves. The band say that it's their longest release yet, and the first that they think of as a bonafide full-length (their 2012 debut, Eeeeeuuucaaaaaaallyyypppptus, was the previous longest, clocking in at 31 minutes). "Dust in the Wind" (not the Kansas song) is available for streaming currently on Bandcamp:
This sounds like something you'd hear in the come-back from an ad break in an OG 70's tv show like the Brady Bunch or something. But that's not a negative, its just what it kinda reminds me of. This is great.
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Wed March 16, 2022 2:38 pm
by Brett
Checking this out now:
An album that combines two of my favorite things: retro video game music and Tortoise's TNT (with maybe a bit of Standards style here and there). Gimmicky but fun.
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Wed March 16, 2022 3:06 pm
by bodysnatcher
Higgs wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Brett wrote:Eucalyptus is a Toronto eight-piece led by saxophonist Brodie West, and their style is a loungey, tropical-flavored jazz music. They have a new album coming May 13 on Telephone Explosion Records titled Moves. The band say that it's their longest release yet, and the first that they think of as a bonafide full-length (their 2012 debut, Eeeeeuuucaaaaaaallyyypppptus, was the previous longest, clocking in at 31 minutes). "Dust in the Wind" (not the Kansas song) is available for streaming currently on Bandcamp:
This sounds like something you'd hear in the come-back from an ad break in an OG 70's tv show like the Brady Bunch or something. But that's not a negative, its just what it kinda reminds me of. This is great.
perfect description
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Wed March 16, 2022 3:15 pm
by tragabigzanda
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Thu March 17, 2022 10:51 am
by thespaniard
epilogue wrote:
thespaniard wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Higgs wrote:Hip or just Australian. These guys are big down here for sure. I've never listened through a whole album but they have some killer singles.
A few years ago a good mate of mine died from cancer and his wife asked me to sort out music for the church service and the graveside. I asked his 3 kids (early 20s at the time) if they had any specific requests. The youngest said he didn't care, I could just play all Gang of Youths if I wanted and he'd be happy.
I put this on for him special that day.
This is fucking great!
I'm officially down a Gang of Youths rabbit hole. I think I fucking love this band.
Seeing them on Wednesday, can't wait - my first proper gig for what seems like ages
Nice!
Report back. I want to hear all the show and your experience.
Really enjoyed it. Great to be back in a venue/concert environment and the band didn't disappoint.
Setlist flagged a little in the middle if you're being picky, and i would've liked them to play longer now that they have 3 albums under their belt but I guess we get spoilt by PJ shows.
The setlist was very heavy on the new album (which was to be expected) and it was all performed well (band are very tight and talented, lots of switching instruments, but in live it is all about Dave, who flits between being very charismatic one minute, then completely unassuming. Funny guy too). The new songs are pretty much Dave processing losing his dad, but the shows seem to be very cathartic and celebratory rather than maudlin. Even what I would consider the 'headphone songs' translated well to being played live in front of a crowd (who were bang up for it considering it was a Wednesday evening).
Definitely catch them live if you can - they finished their UK tour at Brixton Academy this week and the photos on their socials looked great. They're destined to get bigger and bigger I think.
SETLIST
• THE ANGEL OF 8TH AVE.
• THE MAN HIMSELF
• THE HEART IS A MUSCLE
• TEND THE GARDEN
• UNISON
• SPIRIT BOY
• BROTHERS
(DAVE HAD TO RESTART AFTER GETTING THE LYRICS WRONG AND A PROBLEM WITH THE PIANO)
• FORBEARANCE
• LET ME DOWN EASY
• MAGNOLIA
(DAVE JUMPED INTO THE CROWD TO SING THE LAST PART)
• THE DEEPEST SIGHS, THE FRANKEST SHADOWS
• WHAT CAN I DO IF THE FIRE GOES OUT?
ENCORE:
• GOAL OF THE CENTURY
• IN THE WAKE OF YOUR LEAVE
(CROWD SINGING THE LAST PART THEN A REPRISE OF THE LAST VERSE BY THE BAND)
Re: Albums of 2022
Posted: Fri March 18, 2022 1:28 am
by Rangi Guy
While I don't hate it - the new Muse single doesn't grab me like Won't Stand Down did. Waining hopes for this album
I am however super excited for the Placebo album out on the 25th - love all the singles so far