Re: Mark Lanegan
Posted: Wed September 19, 2018 5:19 pm
just super busy, and there's not a lot happening on RM right now that felt essential, so posting dropped off the radar
There was a pj tourstip wrote:just super busy, and there's not a lot happening on RM right now that felt essential, so posting dropped off a bit
When those jerks play within 300 miles of me let me knowStrat wrote:There was a pj tourstip wrote:just super busy, and there's not a lot happening on RM right now that felt essential, so posting dropped off a bit
...boston...?stip wrote:When those jerks play within 300 miles of me let me knowStrat wrote:There was a pj tourstip wrote:just super busy, and there's not a lot happening on RM right now that felt essential, so posting dropped off a bit
Another Maryland dwellerstip wrote:i live in maryland now. Too far. Although I keep screwing myself assuming they will play NY eventually and then regretting not going.
I must admit once he hit Phantom Radio I kind of stopped following. It was feeling a bit too much like variations on the same old thing. I think Blues Funeral was his last really excellent album but I hope this is a return to form.Revelator wrote:Mark's new album, Somebody's Knocking, due 18 October.
Tracklist (56 minutes!):
1. Disbelief Suspension
2. Letter Never Sent
3. Night Flight To Kabul
4. Dark Disco Jag
5. Gazing From The Shore
6. Stitch It Up
7. Playing Nero
8. Penthouse High
9. Paper Hat
10. Name and Number
11. War Horse
12. Radio Silence
13. She Loved You
14. Two Bells Ringing At Once
https://soundblab.com/news/21864-mark-l ... are-single
I've still been following him closely, but definitely agree that Phantom Radio and Gargoyle are quite repetitive in places both musically and lyrically. I was actually disappointed to hear that this album would be another trek through his electronic influences as I feel that he's been on autopilot for a little while now. Was hoping for something completely out of left field instead of what could basically be more of the same. That said, he still sounds great and holding out hope for the final product. The new single is okay, nothing spectacular, reminds me of one of the throwaway rocker tunes from Bubblegum like Sideways In Reverse or something.Fuzzcharger wrote:I must admit once he hit Phantom Radio I kind of stopped following. It was feeling a bit too much like variations on the same old thing. I think Blues Funeral was his last really excellent album but I hope this is a return to form.Revelator wrote:Mark's new album, Somebody's Knocking, due 18 October.
Tracklist (56 minutes!):
1. Disbelief Suspension
2. Letter Never Sent
3. Night Flight To Kabul
4. Dark Disco Jag
5. Gazing From The Shore
6. Stitch It Up
7. Playing Nero
8. Penthouse High
9. Paper Hat
10. Name and Number
11. War Horse
12. Radio Silence
13. She Loved You
14. Two Bells Ringing At Once
https://soundblab.com/news/21864-mark-l ... are-single
better than the singleRevelator wrote: The b-side to his latest single release is a little more interesting:
https://youtu.be/tFGwTUSZIzs