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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: markie on December 15, 2005, 03:37:00 pm
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Well I have not liked any new music for almost 12 months, but WOXY just played something that made me pay attention....
The cloud room: hey now now
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They already have a disappointing album:
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/c/cloud-room/cloud-room.shtml (http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/c/cloud-room/cloud-room.shtml)
great.
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Whatev, Pitchfork b*itchfork... The full length isn't as solid but "Hey Now Now" is a fantastic song--number 58 in my top 65 of 2005.
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Top 65? Isn't that a little eccentric?
Ok, I might just check it out. I have not liked anything else in ages.
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Originally posted by MTB-Markie:
Top 65? Isn't that a little eccentric?
Ok, I might just check it out. I have not liked anything else in ages.
what did you expect listening to dc101?
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But albums by bands I normally like have done nothing for me:
Decemberists
Gomez
Fiona apple
The national
Idlewild
the list goes on and fucking on. I like the National a lot more now, but it is still not as good as their last album.
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Originally posted by MTB-Markie:
Well I have not liked any new music for almost 12 months, but WOXY just played something that made me pay attention....
The cloud room: hey now now
one of my favorite songs of last year as well - get the album so I can borrow it from you!
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So do you have any other recommendations to get me out of my hate all new music funk? A Rhettectomy?
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Originally posted by MTB-Markie:
Top 65? Isn't that a little eccentric?
I had neither time nor inclination to limit the list to a top 50, so this year itâ??s a top 65!
The entire list is here: http://www.blisspop.com/playlist.html (http://www.blisspop.com/playlist.html) if you want to check it out and nod slightly, wince, hit the ceiling, wink, or say "oh!"
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Originally posted by MTB-Markie:
But albums by bands I normally like have done nothing for me:
Decemberists
Gomez
Fiona apple
The national
Idlewild
the list goes on and fucking on. I like the National a lot more now, but it is still not as good as their last album.
I think the Fiona Apple and National are very good, I agree with the others though
Hey Now Now sounds like first album British Sea Power to me, which is probably why it appeals to you
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Originally posted by MTB-Markie:
So do you have any other recommendations to get me out of my hate all new music funk? A Rhettectomy?
people who buy 2 albums a year appear to like the new Kate Bush, its not bad
oh and I think you should add Metric to the disappointing follow up list
others have said The Dead 60s sound like the clash
or you could look here (http://www.930.com/cgi-bin/ubb-cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=011845)
and here (http://www.930.com/cgi-bin/ubb-cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=011890)
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Originally posted by pdx pollard:
Hey Now Now sounds like first album British Sea Power to me, which is probably why it appeals to you
I thought that, and obviously Bowie,
"Starman - David Bowie
Intro:
C G C G
Hey now now
Verse 1
Am
Didn't know what time it was, lights were low oh oh
G
I leaned back on my radio oh oh
D D7 G A C A
Some cat was layin' down some rock 'n' roll, lotta' soul, he said."
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Sounds like it's time for alt-country...
Originally posted by MTB-Markie:
So do you have any other recommendations to get me out of my hate all new music funk? A Rhettectomy?
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Originally posted by Whycontrol:
The entire list is here: http://www.blisspop.com/playlist.html (http://www.blisspop.com/playlist.html) if you want to check it out and nod slightly, wince, hit the ceiling, wink, or say "oh!"
No that list looks good. Makes me want to go to Bliss....
Thankyou.
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Originally posted by MTB-Markie:
So do you have any other recommendations to get me out of my hate all new music funk? A Rhettectomy?
I'll burn you a copy of my end of year CD....some good stuff on there
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Originally posted by nkotBaba:
Sounds like it's time for alt-country...
I didn't like the last Lamchop album(s) either.
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Not really diggin The Dead 60's who sound more like The Specials then the Clash.. The new Coral is in line with the first record. If you like edge guitar sounds the Sugarplastic record is great.
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Originally posted by MTB-Markie:
Originally posted by nkotBaba:
Sounds like it's time for alt-country...
I didn't like the last Lamchop album(s) either. [/b]
You should start listening to jazz.
And wearing a beret, Daddy-O.
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maybe you should buy the new hot hot heat, I think it has the right amount of cheese for you
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Not really diggin The Dead 60's who sound more like The Specials then the Clash.. The new Coral is in line with the first record. If you like edge guitar sounds the Sugarplastic record is great.
I got the coral. It is Ok, but it has lost the spastic naivety the first album had. They were never the unicorns, being so polished and all, but the songs did go all over the place, a bit like early gomez.....
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
And wearing a beret, Daddy-O.
Nice! <img src="http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/blackpool/images/100x100/john_thomson_actor2.jpg" alt=" - " />
The last bastion of the untalented, no thanks.
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Originally posted by pdx pollard:
maybe you should buy the new hot hot heat, I think it has the right amount of cheese for you
I noticed that people were putting it in their best of lists. I might give them another chance....
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Originally posted by Whycontrol:
this year itâ??s a top 65!
"hounds of love" over "meantime"?
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i will agree that the production on the new Coral sands off the edges, in fact one reviewer thought the bands choice of using the guys from Portishead as producers was a bit of a misstep on the bands part. i actually give the band props for not going over the top with the vintage keyboards, like some many other bands do. the coral remind me of Prefab Sprout, one wonders what the hell they are singing about and the records are just great to listen to, but in the end aren't going to set the world on fire.
if you are looking for the sound of a young band having fun, checkout The Shout Out Louds. while re-listening to recent records, i was flipping back and forth between the SOLs and the Bloc Party and realized how much more I enjoyed the SOL record. "Howl Howl Gaff Gaff" at first didn't grab me but listening to again made me appreciated it more. Unlike the Bloc Party record whichs sounds like they are just trying to hard to be frantic, while the Shout Louds are just enjoying making a record. It reminds me a bit of De Novo Dahl. I will say I'm enjoying the Bloc Party remixes as proof of the vocalist's talents.
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one more thing about the Coral, i suspect the live Coral experience will be lessen as the band guitar player is no longer touring due to stage fright. currently they have a stand in...
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"Hey Now Now," such a very Markie song....
I'm in a similar boat (not the same, just similar) as I've been largely unimpressed this year. For some reason I've gotten very few new albums -- I think the lack of inspiration has kept me from testing out a bunch of those I've heard about.
I do really like the new Decemberists, Brendan Benson, Sleater Kinney, Ok Go (which I understand has limited appeal).
Other albums I like (QOTSA, New Pornographers, The National, Idlewild) but am not dazzled by.
But I've completely missed (i.e., not heard) a lot of the albums folks are putting on their year end best of lists: Sufjan, Architecture in Helsinki, Clap Your Hands or Say Hi to Your Mom, Josh Rouse, 2nd Franz Ferdinand, Hold Steady, Shout Out Louds, Hot Hot Heat, Low, new Of Montreal, (I'm still waiting for The Oranges Band), Pernice Brothers, etc...
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Originally posted by Bags:
But I've completely missed (i.e., not heard) a lot of the albums folks are putting on their year end best of lists: Sufjan, Josh Rouse, 2nd Franz Ferdinand, Hold Steady, Shout Out Louds, Hot Hot Heat, Low, new Of Montreal,
these are all good albums.....maybe not great albums but worth dropping the $$ on them
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Originally posted by HoyaParanoia:
Originally posted by Whycontrol:
this year itâ??s a top 65!
"hounds of love" over "meantime"? [/b]
Or "A to B." Or "Decent Days and Nights." It was a tough call and I love them all. In the end, I consulted my iTunes and "Hounds Of Love" was most played, so the evidence was irrefutable.
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Originally posted by MTB-Markie:
Originally posted by Whycontrol:
The entire list is here: http://www.blisspop.com/playlist.html (http://www.blisspop.com/playlist.html) if you want to check it out and nod slightly, wince, hit the ceiling, wink, or say "oh!"
No that list looks good. Makes me want to go to Bliss....
Thankyou. [/b]
Sweet. My pleasure. I'll be playing more than a few of those tomorrow night as well as a few possible candidates for 2006's top 35, or top 80, or top 51.
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In case anyone else hadn't heard it besides me....
http://www.giganticmusic.com/cloudroomHeyNowNow.mp3 (http://www.giganticmusic.com/cloudroomHeyNowNow.mp3)
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Marah - If You Didn't Laugh You'd Cry
Will break you out of the funk and smack you upside the head. Best album of the year. Listen to Walt Whitman's Bridge and then give the full album a listen.