Re: Albums of 2016
Posted: Sun January 24, 2016 5:20 pm
My first 2016 record. Spacin' from Philly. If you like Purling Hiss, and maybe even Ty you'll appreciate it .
This is pretty good.psychobain wrote:leaked a couple days ago:
I really liked their one from a few years ago (Animal Joy I think) so looking forward to checking this out.Kaius wrote:This is pretty good.psychobain wrote:leaked a couple days ago:
This is my first exposure to them, but I'm falling pretty hard for the sound of it. Poppy and melodic with strong hooks in every song, but with plenty of space for the music to breathe and the band seems to explore just enough so that they're not predictable or easily absorbed. The aural aesthetics are very pleasing. A lot of tasty details littered throughout. The songs get better with each listen.Varis wrote:I really liked their one from a few years ago (Animal Joy I think) so looking forward to checking this out.Kaius wrote:This is pretty good.psychobain wrote:leaked a couple days ago:
their albums seem to run together to me...they're okay thoughverb_to_trust wrote:Im not a huge fan or anything but I always seem to enjoy their albums when they come around.

verb_to_trust wrote:http://www.npr.org/2016/01/27/463990634 ... elic-swamp
Its not really psychedelic but I figure that must just be the name of the swamp or something. Nobody here likes Dr. Dog based on my previous post but I find them consistently solid.
I loved Animal Joy, but damn this album may top it. I've been playing the shit out of it--don't know how this band is not more widely popular. Thought I'd hate the new wave sound throughout the album, but I think that's actually what keeps pulling me in. There's like this constant sense of urgency and dark beauty in the music and Meiburg's vocals are amazing as always.Kaius wrote:This is my first exposure to them, but I'm falling pretty hard for the sound of it. Poppy and melodic with strong hooks in every song, but with plenty of space for the music to breathe and the band seems to explore just enough so that they're not predictable or easily absorbed. The aural aesthetics are very pleasing. A lot of tasty details littered throughout. The songs get better with each listen.Varis wrote:I really liked their one from a few years ago (Animal Joy I think) so looking forward to checking this out.Kaius wrote:This is pretty good.psychobain wrote:leaked a couple days ago:
I'm pretty excited to work my way back through their catalogue. What's weird is this popped up on my Spotify suggested listens list the day after seeing it on here.
I wonder how long before hard and fast release dates disappear altogether -- it was a big excitement-builder back when people would wait in line outside Best Buy on Tuesday mornings to buy new CD's, but these days it seems like a lot more buzz is created when artists just drop new albums out of nowhere.Birds in Hell wrote:I understand the raising of an eyebrow at some podunk band who nobody has ever heard of "leaking" their new album but it's hardly as though Tim Hecker falls under that category. I find difficult to believe it was engineered by him or someone at his label, what would be the point in his circumstance?