Re: Albums of 2019
Posted: Sat January 19, 2019 2:42 pm
I am strangely curious to hear what a Stephen Malkmus electronic album sounds like in 2019.
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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.

This was a total flop of an experiment, by the way. Painfully middle-of-the-road. This is his best stuff of the last 15 years?Kevin Davis wrote: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.
Kevin Davis wrote:
Listened to this about five times last night on repeat -- a lovely record, characteristically exquisite guitar playing, though I think he's losing some of the wide-open sprawl of his sound as he shortens his pieces and adds extra instruments. Has a very Frisellian, "Good Dog Happy Man"-esque vibe, never a bad thing in my book.
Kraftwerk. It will soundlike Kraftwerk.Blaine Ryan wrote:I am strangely curious to hear what a Stephen Malkmus electronic album sounds like in 2019.
William Tyler: acoustic guitar.guestT wrote:Kevin Davis wrote:
Listened to this about five times last night on repeat -- a lovely record, characteristically exquisite guitar playing, though I think he's losing some of the wide-open sprawl of his sound as he shortens his pieces and adds extra instruments. Has a very Frisellian, "Good Dog Happy Man"-esque vibe, never a bad thing in my book.Do you know who the band is on this one?
Thanks. That's a nice lineup. Dawes, Megafaun/HGM, and Phil Cook and Kevin Morby's bands all represented.Kevin Davis wrote:William Tyler: acoustic guitar.guestT wrote:Kevin Davis wrote:
Listened to this about five times last night on repeat -- a lovely record, characteristically exquisite guitar playing, though I think he's losing some of the wide-open sprawl of his sound as he shortens his pieces and adds extra instruments. Has a very Frisellian, "Good Dog Happy Man"-esque vibe, never a bad thing in my book.Do you know who the band is on this one?
Bradley Cook: bass guitar, synths, piano, Omnichord, vibraphone, mandolin.
Meg Duffy: electric guitar, loops.
Griffin Goldsmith: drums and percussion.
James Anthony Wallace: pianos, organ, vibraphone.
Bill Frisell: electric guitar on “Our Lady of the Desert”.
Kevin Davis wrote:
Listened to this about five times last night on repeat -- a lovely record, characteristically exquisite guitar playing, though I think he's losing some of the wide-open sprawl of his sound as he shortens his pieces and adds extra instruments. Has a very Frisellian, "Good Dog Happy Man"-esque vibe, never a bad thing in my book.
This was a total flop of an experiment, by the way. Painfully middle-of-the-road. This is his best stuff of the last 15 years?Kevin Davis wrote: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.
Huh. That's...not what I was expecting. I like it, though.guestT wrote:New Josh Ritter is nice. I'm guessing that slide solo at the end is courtesy of Jason Isbell?
Kinda ripping himself off, though.
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