Re: Albums of 2019
Posted: Tue January 15, 2019 4:24 pm
I completely forgot: Jason Isbell is producing the new Josh Ritter album that's coming out this year. Can't wait for that.
I'm nervous about this. I love Ritter and Isbell, but my least favorite thing about Isbell is his dull-ass band, and they're the backing band on the album.Blaine Ryan wrote:I completely forgot: Jason Isbell is producing the new Josh Ritter album that's coming out this year. Can't wait for that.
I'm hoping it's more stripped down ala Southeastern. I agree that the band can be kind of dull, but I've also loved Isbell's last two records with them, so I'm optimistic.guestT wrote:I'm nervous about this. I love Ritter and Isbell, but my least favorite thing about Isbell is his dull-ass band, and they're the backing band on the album.Blaine Ryan wrote:I completely forgot: Jason Isbell is producing the new Josh Ritter album that's coming out this year. Can't wait for that.
Loving this! Sure hope they are backing him on the tour. Some nice intimate roomsStrat wrote:And the new Strand of Oaks album! First track is great. MMJ as the backing band....
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I need to get this.Strat wrote:Oh man. New Sharon Van Etten is absolutely hitting my sweet spot.
Ill definitely be picking this up on Vinyl.durdencommatyler wrote:I need to get this.Strat wrote:Oh man. New Sharon Van Etten is absolutely hitting my sweet spot.
Strat wrote:Ill definitely be picking this up on Vinyl.durdencommatyler wrote:I need to get this.Strat wrote:Oh man. New Sharon Van Etten is absolutely hitting my sweet spot.
I've been off the Ryan Adams train for a while (I stopped paying attention after the 2005 trilogy). What's the last record his fans generally consider to be better than halfway decent?verb_to_trust wrote:Ryan Adams apparently has three coming out this year. Hope he gets rid of the Kenny Loggins sound he has been using on his last several releases. Frist two songs off of Big Colors are underwhelming though so I don't have my hopes up.
I personally love Prisoner, which is his most recent (though I'm guessing from the "Kenny Loggins" comment that verb doesn't care for it).Kevin Davis wrote:I've been off the Ryan Adams train for a while (I stopped paying attention after the 2005 trilogy). What's the last record his fans generally consider to be better than halfway decent?verb_to_trust wrote:Ryan Adams apparently has three coming out this year. Hope he gets rid of the Kenny Loggins sound he has been using on his last several releases. Frist two songs off of Big Colors are underwhelming though so I don't have my hopes up.
Since 2005???Kevin Davis wrote:I've been off the Ryan Adams train for a while (I stopped paying attention after the 2005 trilogy). What's the last record his fans generally consider to be better than halfway decent?verb_to_trust wrote:Ryan Adams apparently has three coming out this year. Hope he gets rid of the Kenny Loggins sound he has been using on his last several releases. Frist two songs off of Big Colors are underwhelming though so I don't have my hopes up.
Strat wrote:Since 2005???
Ashes and fire, Cardinology, and Easy Tiger are all top notch Ryan Adams albums.
Varying degrees of excellent on the last two (s/t and prisoner). Verb hates them but mostly he can't get over the guitar tone and production - which i understand.
verb_to_trust wrote:Easy Tiger was the last one I thought was good. Ashes and Fire has a few top songs but falls flat otherwise.
The production has been terrible but it's also the quality of backing band. He's had some really average dudes involved and definitely hasn't had a drummer any good since Brad Pemberton.
I find even my favorite Adams albums ("Heartbreaker," "Gold," "Love is Hell," "29") to be pretty inconsistent, but the best stuff on those albums is really great. "Cold Roses" is one that I know is a big fan favorite but never did much for me, though it's admittedly been a long time since I've listened to it. Around 2005-06 I got into other stuff and just lost track of him, along with a lot of the other indie/rock artists I was into in the early 2000's. I know I've heard some scattered tracks since then but can't remember which songs were from which album. Looks like multiple mentions for "Easy Tiger" so maybe that's a good place to dive back in.Blaine Ryan wrote:I'm not a big fan of Ashes and Fire. I find that album really dull, for the most part. But he hasn't really missed for me outside of that (not counting Orion or 1989, which...don't count).
S/T was greatStrat wrote:Since 2005???Kevin Davis wrote:I've been off the Ryan Adams train for a while (I stopped paying attention after the 2005 trilogy). What's the last record his fans generally consider to be better than halfway decent?verb_to_trust wrote:Ryan Adams apparently has three coming out this year. Hope he gets rid of the Kenny Loggins sound he has been using on his last several releases. Frist two songs off of Big Colors are underwhelming though so I don't have my hopes up.
Ashes and fire, Cardinology, and Easy Tiger are all top notch Ryan Adams albums.
Varying degrees of excellent on the last two (s/t and prisoner). Verb hates them but mostly he can't get over the guitar tone and production - which i understand.