Albums of 2025

Other than Pearl Jam, who else is there?
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Birds in Hell wrote:
zeb wrote:The new Tame Impala record is not for me.
This live set of new tunes kind of slaps:

Not only does it slap, turns out I like the album too.
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Tortoise have a new album. I will listen to it as a tribute to our long lost brother, Trag.



No i wont listen to it!! hahaha fuck youu traaag
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love the new Brandi Carlile album, it's just a perfectly constructed little warm hug
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Ms Harmless wrote:love the new Brandi Carlile album, it's just a perfectly constructed little warm hug
:heartbeat:

I'm so excited to give it a spin. I have it downloaded. She rules!
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VinylGuy wrote:Tortoise have a new album. I will listen to it as a tribute to our long lost brother, Trag.



No i wont listen to it!! hahaha fuck youu traaag
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epilogue wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:love the new Brandi Carlile album, it's just a perfectly constructed little warm hug
:heartbeat:

I'm so excited to give it a spin. I have it downloaded. She rules!
This album is perfection
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epilogue wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:love the new Brandi Carlile album, it's just a perfectly constructed little warm hug
:heartbeat:

I'm so excited to give it a spin. I have it downloaded. She rules!
This album is perfection
yaaay
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Ms Harmless wrote:
epilogue wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:love the new Brandi Carlile album, it's just a perfectly constructed little warm hug
:heartbeat:

I'm so excited to give it a spin. I have it downloaded. She rules!
This album is perfection
yaaay
I have it on. I’m enjoying it, though not gonna lie Church & State is the best by a highway mile and I do wish there was more of that here. But it’s all good.
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liebzz wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:
epilogue wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:love the new Brandi Carlile album, it's just a perfectly constructed little warm hug
:heartbeat:

I'm so excited to give it a spin. I have it downloaded. She rules!
This album is perfection
yaaay
I have it on. I’m enjoying it, though not gonna lie Church & State is the best by a highway mile and I do wish there was more of that here. But it’s all good.
Church & State is excellent but I love the weepies most of all, "Returning to Myself", "Human" and "A War With Time" are my favourites; something I like about this album is that the full-band + drums songs alternate with the solo acoustic ones, so it never feels like either style is jarring
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A Way With Time came on and I was fully weeping on the subway train coming home from work. What a fucking gut punch of a song, in the best way.

I looked up and a dude across the way saw me, he gave me a look of sympathy and touched his first to his chest when we made eye contact. I smiled and nodded to him.

It was the most genuine human moment I've had with a stranger in a long, long time.

I don't care which song you pick, this whole album is a gift.
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Also, Human helped me appreciate loving in this city in a way I haven't felt in at least a year.

Fuck!
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epilogue wrote:A Way With Time came on and I was fully weeping on the subway train coming home from work. What a fucking gut punch of a song, in the best way.

I looked up and a dude across the way saw me, he gave me a look of sympathy and touched his first to his chest when we made eye contact. I smiled and nodded to him.

It was the most genuine human moment I've had with a stranger in a long, long time.

I don't care which song you pick, this whole album is a gift.
this is such a beautiful story!
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liebzz wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:
epilogue wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:love the new Brandi Carlile album, it's just a perfectly constructed little warm hug
:heartbeat:

I'm so excited to give it a spin. I have it downloaded. She rules!
This album is perfection
yaaay
I have it on. I’m enjoying it, though not gonna lie Church & State is the best by a highway mile and I do wish there was more of that here. But it’s all good.
I'm listening now and something I really appreciate about the recording is the clarity and presence of each instrumental layer. Everything is allowed to ring out clearly and evenly while somehow not crowding the mix or feeling muddy. I feel like this is very unusual in similarly "loud" modern recordings. Sorry to focus on that one thing, I just really like the instrument separation of "Church and State"
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Jorge wrote:
liebzz wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:
epilogue wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:love the new Brandi Carlile album, it's just a perfectly constructed little warm hug
:heartbeat:

I'm so excited to give it a spin. I have it downloaded. She rules!
This album is perfection
yaaay
I have it on. I’m enjoying it, though not gonna lie Church & State is the best by a highway mile and I do wish there was more of that here. But it’s all good.
I'm listening now and something I really appreciate about the recording is the clarity and presence of each instrumental layer. Everything is allowed to ring out clearly and evenly while somehow not crowding the mix or feeling muddy. I feel like this is very unusual in similarly "loud" modern recordings. Sorry to focus on that one thing, I just really like the instrument separation of "Church and State"
Pearl Jam will learn nothing from this
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Jorge wrote:
liebzz wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:
epilogue wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:love the new Brandi Carlile album, it's just a perfectly constructed little warm hug
:heartbeat:

I'm so excited to give it a spin. I have it downloaded. She rules!
This album is perfection
yaaay
I have it on. I’m enjoying it, though not gonna lie Church & State is the best by a highway mile and I do wish there was more of that here. But it’s all good.
I'm listening now and something I really appreciate about the recording is the clarity and presence of each instrumental layer. Everything is allowed to ring out clearly and evenly while somehow not crowding the mix or feeling muddy. I feel like this is very unusual in similarly "loud" modern recordings. Sorry to focus on that one thing, I just really like the instrument separation of "Church and State"
Don't apologize, that's a good observation.
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Woof... Taylor Swift got nothing on Lily Allen. Her new record? David Harbor will never recover from this. :lol:
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"baby, you're only gonna hurt your back
lookin' down like that;
cut yourself a little more slack"
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I really like the Tyler Childress album
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The new Rosalia song is stunning

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Bjork and Yves Tumor?!

Fuck YES

That was really cool.
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