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Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Thu December 18, 2014 5:25 pm
by William Bloke
Iholdthepain wrote:
Iholdthepain wrote:
Varis wrote:
Varis wrote:I'll do this thing and report back.
Oil Boom's Red Metal is queued up and good to go. See you on the other side.
:thumbsup:
The fact that there's no follow-through on this yet makes me a tad pessimistic :?
I'll have to give it another go. I listened at work and things have been kinda mad there this past week. Nothing jumped out and grabbed me on first listen though, and I'm often a fan of this sort of stuff.

We'll see after round #2.

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Thu December 18, 2014 6:41 pm
by Iholdthepain
Varis wrote:
Iholdthepain wrote:
Iholdthepain wrote:
Varis wrote:
Varis wrote:I'll do this thing and report back.
Oil Boom's Red Metal is queued up and good to go. See you on the other side.
:thumbsup:
The fact that there's no follow-through on this yet makes me a tad pessimistic :?
I'll have to give it another go. I listened at work and things have been kinda mad there this past week. Nothing jumped out and grabbed me on first listen though, and I'm often a fan of this sort of stuff.

We'll see after round #2.
:thumbsup:

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Fri December 19, 2014 12:01 am
by super nintendo chalmers
Protomartyr Under Color of Official Right
Good Throb Fuck Off
Watery Love Decorative Feeding
Sun Kil Moon Benji
Mordecai Neil's Generator

Low Life Dogging
Gotobeds Poor People are Revolting
Shellac Dude Incredible
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib Pinata
Raspberry Bulbs Privacy


Honorable Mention
Ex Hex, Total Control, Priests, Chung Antique, Yi, G Green, Owls, Myriam Gendron, Neil Young, Steve Gunn and Chris Forsynth.

Are we compiling lists or sharing year end mixes this year?

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Fri December 19, 2014 4:05 am
by William Bloke
Oil Boom - Red Metal

I like the start off of 45 Revolutions Per Minute, it chugs along at a fair clip. Not sold on the vocalist - he seems to be playing it a bit 'safe' for my tastes. This is a decent enough middle-of-the-road rocker.

Gotta say I'm a big fan of the title of track #2 - Mid-Range Jumper - I used to have a deadly one back in the day. The song's just OK though.

I dunno, I can't be bothered thinking up things to say on a track-by-track basis. In the end this album is just kinda blah for me. There's nothing that jumps up and grabs me and the hooks just don't seem to be there to my ears. There's a lot of people out there who do similar stuff better. For instance, I checked out the 2014 album from the brilliantly named Aussie band "King Gizzard and the Wizard Lizard" that occupies a similar musical orbit, and enjoyed that far more.

I have a suspicion that these guys would be far better to see live than on disc. They just seem to be a bit flat here.

Oh well, I tried.

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Fri December 19, 2014 7:18 am
by Iholdthepain
Varis wrote:Oil Boom - Red Metal

I like the start off of 45 Revolutions Per Minute, it chugs along at a fair clip. Not sold on the vocalist - he seems to be playing it a bit 'safe' for my tastes. This is a decent enough middle-of-the-road rocker.

Gotta say I'm a big fan of the title of track #2 - Mid-Range Jumper - I used to have a deadly one back in the day. The song's just OK though.

I dunno, I can't be bothered thinking up things to say on a track-by-track basis. In the end this album is just kinda blah for me. There's nothing that jumps up and grabs me and the hooks just don't seem to be there to my ears. There's a lot of people out there who do similar stuff better. For instance, I checked out the 2014 album from the brilliantly named Aussie band "King Gizzard and the Wizard Lizard" that occupies a similar musical orbit, and enjoyed that far more.

I have a suspicion that these guys would be far better to see live than on disc. They just seem to be a bit flat here.

Oh well, I tried.
It IS safe, but in a car ride with the girls, I s'pose safe is good. I like that it has some good musical and vocal hooks that make me move. Honestly, I'm probably a bit 'hometown' biased, and I have heard that they're great live.

I'm not asking anyone for a track-by-track synopsis... In this age of music accessibility, I love threads like this much more than the blogs and podcasts. I just like the sharing of ideas... It makes for some good scavenger-huntin'. I wouldn't have known about albums such as Atomos, This World, or Fanfare if not for this thread, and I really dig them now.

I'll check out the King Gizzard and the Wizard Lizard if I can find it.

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Fri December 19, 2014 7:58 am
by Iholdthepain
Oddments - King Gizzard and the Wizard Lizard

The beginning and ending, are pretty damn annoying... it was otherwise a decent listen. I'll probably give it another go, skipping the first and last tracks. It does lose some points for being kinda hit-and-miss throughout. I'm one of those dinosaurs who actually likes an album that flows well together, rather than simply a collection of songs.

Sounds nothing like Oil Boom, though, and not nearly as catchy... IMO.

Thanks for playing, V. ;)

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Fri December 19, 2014 9:24 am
by William Bloke
The King Gizzard crew were a band thrown together at a party who sort of stuck I believe - it is a bit of an up and down listen.

I know you weren't after a track-by-track synopsis, I just found myself starting to type one for some reason. I must be missing reviewing the 'Secret Mixtapes' or something!

I agree, this is a great thread for discovery. I still think that Kiasmos's self titled album from this year is one of the best things I've heard this year, go and check it out.

I'm always happy to play!

:)

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Fri December 19, 2014 6:41 pm
by super nintendo chalmers

My favorite Aussie record had a killer Gary Numan cover.

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Fri December 19, 2014 6:46 pm
by Iholdthepain
Varis wrote:The King Gizzard crew were a band thrown together at a party who sort of stuck I believe - it is a bit of an up and down listen.

I know you weren't after a track-by-track synopsis, I just found myself starting to type one for some reason. I must be missing reviewing the 'Secret Mixtapes' or something!

I agree, this is a great thread for discovery. I still think that Kiasmos's self titled album from this year is one of the best things I've heard this year, go and check it out.

I'm always happy to play!

:)

will do...

thanks.

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Sat December 20, 2014 6:59 am
by Iholdthepain
It took a little time and a lot of pot, but I finally got into the groove of Kiasmo's s/t... it's a cool soundscape/instrumental, but not top ten material. I'm really digging a couple of your posts, though. Atomos is very good, and Watter's This World will place in my top ten, or at least get an honorable mention...


Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Tue December 23, 2014 1:53 am
by Birds in Hell
Birds in Hell wrote:Alright, here's a list.

1. Thurston Moore - 'The Best Day'
2. Bohren & der Club of Gore - 'Piano Nights'
3. The Nels Cline Singers - 'Macroscope'
4. Sun Kil Moon - 'Benji'
5. Wrekmeister Harmonies - 'Then It All Came Down'
6. Brian Reitzell - 'Watch Dogs'
7. Shellac - 'Dude Incredible'
8. Harold Budd - 'Jane 21-21'
9. Earth - 'Primitive & Deadly'
10. Wolves in the Throne Room - 'Celestite'
Earth in, AC/DC out.

Chalk it up to a moment of over-exuberance in the wake of reading about how hard Malcolm Young worked to keep it together during their last world tour in defiance of his health issues. Heart-swelling stuff but the Earth album is definitely better, even if I still can't warm to the songs with Lanegan.

That said, this remains true:
Birds in Hell wrote:Emission Control is a stone cold jam.

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Tue December 23, 2014 2:43 am
by William Bloke
Iholdthepain wrote:...a little time and a lot of pot...
The only way to go right there.

Glad you liked some of that stuff.

Nearly done closing down my office for Christmas and moving all my shit to another city. These last few months have been Epic.

*Edit* And gave Accadacca a spin spenno, it went down surprisingly well. Never stray from the formula, the ACDC credo. That's ok though, I value consistency.

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Tue December 23, 2014 2:55 am
by Birds in Hell
Varis wrote:And gave Accadacca a spin spenno, it went down surprisingly well. Never stray from the formula, the ACDC credo. That's ok though, I value consistency.
:nice:

Why change when you're onto a good thing?

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Wed December 24, 2014 1:26 pm
by intodeep
I really liked these albums this year a lot

1. St Vincent- St Vincent
2. Strand of Oaks- Heal
3. War on Drugs- Lost in a Dream
4. Cloud Nothings- Here and Nowhere
5. Pallbearer- Foundations of Burden
6. Wand-Ganglion Reef
7. Sturgill Simpson- Metamodern Sounds of Country Music

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Wed December 24, 2014 3:12 pm
by tk
intodeep wrote:I really liked these albums this year a lot

1. St Vincent- St Vincent
2. Strand of Oaks- Heal
3. War on Drugs- Lost in a Dream
4. Cloud Nothings- Here and Nowhere
5. Pallbearer- Foundations of Burden
6. Wand-Ganglion Reef
7. Sturgill Simpson- Metamodern Sounds of Country Music
You're the other Wand fan?

Great album.

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Wed December 24, 2014 4:03 pm
by intodeep
tk wrote:
intodeep wrote:I really liked these albums this year a lot

1. St Vincent- St Vincent
2. Strand of Oaks- Heal
3. War on Drugs- Lost in a Dream
4. Cloud Nothings- Here and Nowhere
5. Pallbearer- Foundations of Burden
6. Wand-Ganglion Reef
7. Sturgill Simpson- Metamodern Sounds of Country Music
You're the other Wand fan?

Great album.
:) I thought I was the only one.
I had never heard of them until I saw them open for Ty Segall. They blew me away live.

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Thu December 25, 2014 5:33 pm
by BurtReynolds
you guys might want to rearrange your lists. You probably didnt know this but Winger put out a new album this year.


Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Thu December 25, 2014 9:34 pm
by tk
intodeep wrote:
tk wrote:
intodeep wrote:I really liked these albums this year a lot

1. St Vincent- St Vincent
2. Strand of Oaks- Heal
3. War on Drugs- Lost in a Dream
4. Cloud Nothings- Here and Nowhere
5. Pallbearer- Foundations of Burden
6. Wand-Ganglion Reef
7. Sturgill Simpson- Metamodern Sounds of Country Music
You're the other Wand fan?

Great album.
:) I thought I was the only one.
I had never heard of them until I saw them open for Ty Segall. They blew me away live.

I also discovered them through Ty. I heard him cover Fire On The Mountain and was hooked.

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Fri December 26, 2014 3:59 pm
by i got bugs
Are we gonna compose an rm list??

Re: Albums of 2014

Posted: Sun December 28, 2014 3:58 pm
by BurtReynolds
stuff i enjoyed:

War on Drugs- Lost in a Dream
Brontide - Artery
Pixies - Indie Cindy
TVOTR - Seeds
Dance With The Dead - After Dark
Mogwai - Music Industry 3, Fitness Industry 1.
Perturbator - Dangerous Days
Animals As Leaders - The Joy of Motion