Actually when I saw the post I thought for a second I already posted about dls n forgot
Its that good man.
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Tue August 30, 2016 1:03 am
by Norah
theplatypus wrote:I love the first Bon Iver album. I understand blandness charge but I love the melodies, the way he plays around with harmony in those open tunings, the fragmented abstraction in the lyrics, and the overall sound of the album. I only listened to the second one a couple times before it fell off my radar but I remember there being a few interesting rhythmic and harmonic elements there. One song sounded like drippy emotional synthpop and another sounded like The Blue Nile. I love all that shit
Yeah, the first one is really special.
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Thu September 01, 2016 3:07 pm
by melonhead4
to all the hip hop fans out there, when is the new Pusha T coming out? It was set for July
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Sun September 04, 2016 7:15 pm
by contamination
I love this album so much:
Comparing Knower’s Life album to Taylor Swift’s 1989 is a bit like being alive in 1967, comparing Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band to Somewhere my Love by Wayne Newton.
I appreciate this Aussie-fare may not be everyone's cup of tea, but this sits right in my wheelhouse (and how cute is the bass guitarist?):
Camp Cope - Lost: Season 1
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Mon September 05, 2016 8:02 am
by William Bloke
And keeping with the Australian theme, here's the Delta Riggs with Never Seen This Before. I saw these guys supporting the Foo Fighters last year and they put on one of the most fun live sets I've seen. These fellows could be big.
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Mon September 05, 2016 8:17 am
by Jorge
I really like that Camp Cope album. I listened to it a couple months ago after reading Pitchfork's review. I love their energy and their songwriting, and I look forward to seeing what they become as they hone their skills. Great debut album. I'd recommend it to anyone here who likes Hop Along. And I guess Courtney Barnett too, though I like this album way better than Courtney Barnett.
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Mon September 05, 2016 10:49 pm
by psychobain
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Tue September 06, 2016 2:06 am
by chewm
William Bloke wrote:I appreciate this Aussie-fare may not be everyone's cup of tea, but this sits right in my wheelhouse (and how cute is the bass guitarist?):
Camp Cope - Lost: Season 1
Really, really, really liked this, especially near the end.
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Tue September 06, 2016 4:43 am
by William Bloke
I've been diggin' on the whole album. Like Jorge said, fantastic debut. Glad you enjoyed.
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Fri September 09, 2016 5:46 am
by William Bloke
Fantastic Negrito's album "The Last Days of Oakland" is a groovy and smooth trip with some fairly sincere social commentary to boot. Here's Lost in a Crowd from it.
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Fri September 09, 2016 6:15 am
by Kevin Davis
Fantastic Negrito opened for Chris Cornell last July. He was insanely talented but at the end of 30 minutes I was ready for him to be done. That song in the video he did solo acoustic. It's way better with the band.
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Sat September 10, 2016 3:58 am
by i got bugs
I like the new wilco
New bon iver blows tho
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Sun September 11, 2016 4:35 am
by ridleybradout
Really enjoying the new Angel Olsen - it's scratching the PJ Harvey itch that HSDP failed to do
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Sun September 11, 2016 1:53 pm
by Kevin Davis
I thought the first two Angel Olsen singles were pretty crappy, but "Sister" was good. Her lyrics are a big stumbling block for me.
Have you heard her previous album, Brad?
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Sun September 11, 2016 2:04 pm
by Mike
My Woman is pretty great throughout.
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Sun September 11, 2016 2:09 pm
by Jorge
contamination wrote:
Are they a comedy band?
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Sun September 11, 2016 4:53 pm
by tragabigzanda
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Sun September 11, 2016 10:04 pm
by ridleybradout
Some cool words about Polly Jane there Trag. I don't mean to suggest Angel is anywhere near her league but this album is definitely worth a listen and a bit of a grower (if you can get past some occasional naff lyrics as KD pointed out).
Kevin Davis wrote:I thought the first two Angel Olsen singles were pretty crappy, but "Sister" was good. Her lyrics are a big stumbling block for me.
Have you heard her previous album, Brad?
Nope - 'Shut Up Kiss Me' was the first thing I heard while perusing this thread and I decided to check her out after hearing of the Bonnie Prince Billy connection.
It's been a busy one so haven't taken to time to find much new music this year. You guys must have a fair idea of my tastes by now - what have I missed that you'd recommend?
Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Sun September 11, 2016 10:39 pm
by Kevin Davis
These are both from last year but have you checked out Hop Along ("Painted Shut") or Laura Marling ("Short Movie")?
Most of my favorite albums of 2016 have been of the hip-hop/R&B (Rihanna, Chance, Kendrick) or jazz (Mehldau/Redman, Iyer/Smith) varieties. Or other instrumental miscellany (Mogwai, William Tyler).