I dunno why I'm listening to this but I was listening to Kylie Minogue's music from the late 80's and I came across this. But it's addicting to listen too tho.
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Once every year, I listen to this Genderbent version of Calimari Inkantation, wishing it was on Spotify.
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I’m currently making me way though all the new albums releases of the year.
Along with Idles, Shame are leading the current LOUDLY-TALKING-POST-PUNK-BRITISH scene however they have decided to stretch themselves by going surreal on this album and I bloody love it!
Danny Brown and JPEGMAFIA are a pairing that makes so much sense and the result is they have produced one of my favourite rap albums of the year, they have gone all in on the irreverent vibe they are both so good at.
Ragga metal legends Skindred have a new album! Yes they aren't breaking new ground but so what when they are fudging fun. I've seen they have just announced they are going to headline Wembley for the first time on their next tour, good on them!
Saint Agnes are one of the best underground live bands at moment, this album does a much better job of capturing their frantic live sound than their debut. it hasn't hit me as hard as their EP but I'm hoping they can win some more fans over with this still.
Yves Tumor has to be one of the most interesting acts of today, they constantly reinvent and experiment with each album. Also "Praise a Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds)" has to be the best album name of the year.
Folk seem divided on The National's new album, some calling it their best whilst others say boring. I agree with both, they have gone all in on this gentle sound and the album is rather lovely yet I could do with some more guitar riffs.
Folk seem divided on The National's new album, some calling it their best whilst others say boring.
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Good call on the Danny Brown / JPEG Maria Collab - really good fun, and thanks for the heads up on St Agnes (who you've mentioned before?)
Edit: and Yves Tumor, of course!!
Have you heard Benefits yet?
(Think I posted this a while back)
@Rambler yeah I’m really surprised by how good the Danny Brown and JPEGMAFIA album. It’s sort of the mad silly irrelevance vibe 100 Gecs wants to have but only this is actually good as well.
I imagine I’ve mentioned Saint Agnes before. I first heard of them a few years ago when they were the support act at a gig I went to, they blew me away with how fudging good they were with their live energy and I’ve been following them ever since. I can’t see them getting big but I’m rooting for them anyway.
Benfits are cool, I saw them supporting Warmduscher last year. The frontman used to be in The Chapman Family, I can’t say I was a fan of them but I saw them at a few festivals and thought they were decent. I’m glad he’s managed to get another band going and getting some traction too.
I’m making myself depressed by listening to Turnstile who I was meant to be seeing in a few days but they have had to cancel the gig due to the venue having its licence suspended. So many stage divers…
Xenoblade 3's OST was finally released last week and I've been listening to that pretty much non-stop. Just shy of 8 hours of music over 8 discs (disc 9 is from Future Redeemed) and it's positively gorgeous!
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