Car seat headrest is so good, possibly best album of the year
Just dl'ed r walker
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Tue July 26, 2016 7:19 am
by William Bloke
Yep, I'm a fan of that Car Seat Headrest album too. Also:
Vince Clarke & Paul Hartnoll - 2Square
"Erasure and Orbital boffins joinn forces for light-hearted electro hoedown.
Sometimes it takes a couple of old-stagers to show the youngsters how to cut loose. Having started out at a time when electronics were a tool for making interesting pop rather than brutally standardised dance music, Clarke and Hartnoll are unafraid to embrace elements that current techno sentinels might consider fatally cheesy. There are parping trumpet hooks and big rave chords aplenty, yet everything is rendered with a depth and richness you'd expect from two men who know their machines inside out. Make a semi-ironic video of LA rollergirls dancing to "All Out" and these 2 could even find themselves with a surprise summer hit."
Fun album, easy listen.
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Tue July 26, 2016 10:58 am
by William Bloke
Mike wrote:I'm feeling this Paul Simon album.
Yeah, just ran through this and have to say it's pretty damn good.
Colour me surprised.
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Tue July 26, 2016 1:10 pm
by Brett
El Ten Eleven put out their first "mixtape" recently, though it's really just a cool collection of some B-sides, including a couple covers, and a live track and video.
Only two tracks can be streamed at that Bandcamp link, but the whole thing can be downloaded for free from their website.
Nice for fans, though it's easy to see why most of these were left off any previous albums.
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Fri July 29, 2016 8:12 am
by William Bloke
Listening to Xenia Rubinos' album Black Terry Cat this afternoon. Very smooth, very good. The musicians sure know their shit. Worthwhile checking out.
Here's the lead track "Don't Wanna Be".
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Fri July 29, 2016 10:09 am
by William Bloke
Elizabeth Cook has been around for a while, bumping around Nashville. Her album Exodus of Venus is an excellent stew of hard-edged, dark and dreamy country, best listened to with a whiskey rocks at your side. Durden - I think you'd like this one, but really anyone who appreciates good songwriting, honestly and confidently delivered should give it a spin.
Here's Dyin' from it...
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Fri July 29, 2016 5:46 pm
by chewm
The Car Seat Headrest album is kicking my ass.
Destroyed By Hippie Powers is a wonderful song.
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Thu August 04, 2016 11:15 am
by William Bloke
Someone posted earlier (or in another thread? Not sure) about the new DJ Shadow album. I have enjoyed it more than I thought I would to be honest, solid stuff indeed. This is great in particular:
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Thu August 04, 2016 12:59 pm
by tragabigzanda
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Thu August 04, 2016 2:50 pm
by William Bloke
I thought it may have been you trag. It's a good album for sure, groovy.
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Thu August 04, 2016 3:20 pm
by tragabigzanda
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Thu August 04, 2016 3:28 pm
by Jorge
It takes a lot of guts to wear one's face as their avatar
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Fri August 05, 2016 1:22 am
by William Bloke
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Fri August 05, 2016 1:24 am
by ridleybradout
tragabigzanda wrote:I image searched your new avatar, Bloke, and the result was "person." So congratulations, I guess? Assuming that's your face, it's apparently a perfect match for whatever metric Google uses to identify a human being.