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Re: Albums in 2005
« Reply #210 on: July 20, 2005, 06:16:00 pm »
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  Guided By Voices : Suitcase II ?? American Superdream
 Wow
 
saw this, should be good, there were some great tracks on the last suitcase, I cant believe there have been 7 releases since the band broke up now

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Re: Albums in 2005
« Reply #211 on: July 20, 2005, 06:51:00 pm »
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Originally posted by SPARX:
  Guided By Voices : Suitcase II ?? American Superdream
 Wow
 
saw this, should be good, there were some great tracks on the last suitcase, I cant believe there have been 7 releases since the band broke up now [/b]
Yep, I don't see him running out of tunes for a long long time.

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Re: Albums in 2005
« Reply #212 on: July 21, 2005, 10:55:00 am »
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  July 12, 2005
 
 Solid PR Presents (Volume 1): A Benefit For The Multiple Sclerosis Society:
 
 Disc 1
 1. The Unicorns - "I Was Born A Unicorn"
 2. Jesu - "Tired Of Me"
 3. Hella - "Song from Uncle"
 4. Man Man - "10lb. Moustache"
 5. An Albatross - "Lets Get on With it"
 6. Vanishing - "Cuckoo Spit"
 7. Year Future - "Nature Unveiled"
 8. Upsilon Acrux - "Ballet Instructor/Dracula (Slow Version)" *
 9. The Great Redneck Hope - "Pssst! Hey, the Lord is awesome, pass it on"
 10. S - "Falling"
 11. The A-sides - "Everybody Knows the Way"
 12. The Broadway Project - "I believe in Superman"
 13. The Post Office Gals - "Right Click My Heart, Save as Broken"
 14. Angel of the Odd - "The Loved Ones"
 15. Paper Lions - "Line Up"
 16. Lewis & Clarke - "Dead and Gone"
 17. Scouts Honor - "Nowhere is Always Somewhere" *
 
 Disc 2
 1. Crystal Skulls - "No room for change"
 2. I Am The World Trade Center - "Shoot You Down (minority report remix)"
 3. Discordance Axis - "Sega bass fishing"
 4. Mixel Pixel - "At The Arcade"
 5. Mommy and Daddy - "Street Cleaner Demeanor"
 6. Subtitle - "Subtalk"
 7. Ponies in the Surf - "Little Boy Lost" *
 8. Aqui - "Eye of The Battle"
 9. Oxbow - "The stick(live)"
 10. Shortstack - "El Saboteur" *
 11. The Static Age - "Vertigo"
 12. Rockethouse - "Lock 'N Load"
 13. My Epiphany - "Body Talk"
 14. Thunderball Fist - "G-G-Gotta G-G-Get" *
 15. Flashlight Arcade - "Dead to The World"
 16. All Parallels - "Work"
 17. The Braves - "Noble of Me" *
cant believe i missed this... Angel of the Odd finally gets some recognition. a pity they broke up not long ago.
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« Reply #213 on: July 22, 2005, 02:03:00 pm »
Oranges Band. "The World And Everything In It," is up to a 76 metascore on metacritic.  That's damn good.
 
 From Urb:  "Somewhere between the Plimsouls and The La's, this should keep your top down throughout the summer. [Jul/Aug 2005, p.109]"
 
 Anyone heard it?

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« Reply #214 on: July 22, 2005, 02:17:00 pm »
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Oranges Band. "The World And Everything In It," is up to a 76 metascore on metacritic. That's damn good.
 
 From Urb: "Somewhere between the Plimsouls and The La's, this should keep your top down throughout the summer. [Jul/Aug 2005, p.109]"
 
 Anyone heard it?  
it's damn good. hell, it's fuckin' great. i can't recommend it highly enough. they've long been a favorite of mine, but i never thought they'd pull off an album this strong.

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Re: Albums in 2005
« Reply #215 on: July 22, 2005, 02:20:00 pm »
a few months ago I was wondering what happened to the oranged band, will have to get the new album, i am surprised they havent been playing lots of shows around

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« Reply #216 on: July 26, 2005, 09:17:00 am »
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  Stellastarr* plans a summer release.
Sweet Troubled Soul from the upcoming album.

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« Reply #217 on: August 09, 2005, 12:54:00 pm »
From  NME:
 
  BRIT STARS AIM TO RECORD 'FASTEST ALBUM EVER'
 
 RADIOHEAD, GORILLAZ and RAZORLIGHT are amongst the bands who will contribute to a new album being put together in aid of WAR CHILD.
 
 'Help: A Day in the Life' will mark the 10th anniversary of the ??Help?? album in 1995.
 
 The project aims to compile the best bands of this generation and give them one day to record a new piece of music, which War Child will make available on www.warchildmusic.com on September 9. A CD release will follow a few weeks later.
 
 Other bands already confirmed include The Zutons, Manic Street Preachers, Bloc Party, Hard-Fi, The Coral, Elbow and Maximo Park.
 
 War Child boss Mark Waddington said: ??As a music fan, I know what the original ??Help?? album meant and as the present CEO of War Child I know what it achieved. It was my intention that any new album we made in 2005 should match up to the feats of the past. That??s why we have set ourselves the challenge of remaking history and releasing the fastest album ever? again! It??s a tall order but we feel with the support of amazing artists we can make it happen and help a new generation of children affected by war.?
 
 War Child was launched in 1993 as a response to the affect of the Balkans conflict on children. In 1995, 20 of the UK??s bands and artists went into studios across Europe to each produce a track for ??Help??, the fastest-ever number one album in British music history.
 
 For more on this story, see this week??s NME, which is out today in London (August 9), and nationwide tomorrow.

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« Reply #218 on: August 10, 2005, 12:22:00 pm »
Finally!!!!!
 
 
 The Detroit Cobras - Baby
 (Release Date: September 27, 2005)
 
 http://www.bloodshotrecords.com/album/detroitcobras/182
 
 THE DETROIT COBRAS?? Baby throws down a groove so river deep you??ll need thigh high leather boots to get through it and so mountain high you??ll need a half pint of the good stuff to get over it. Possessing a vocal vixen at the midpoint between the nasty-girl romance of Ronnie Spector and the "don??t EVEN mess with me" growl of Tina Turner, the Detroit Cobras know how to uphold their rep as THE top shelf rock & soul band -- a thrashy, sexy powerhouse that can raise the rafters, coo and purr you into a trance, bring the Hully Gully into the 21st century soaked with sweat, and do justice to the legacies of both Motown and Detroit Rock City.
 
 Baby is the Cobras?? third full length CD and first US release in four years. Produced in part by Greg Cartwright (of the Reigning Sound, who will also be a touring member of the band), Babygives props to the lost stars and misfits of soul??s hey day. Songs by Hank Ballard, Bobby Womack, and Spooner Oldham, among others, are roughed up with wrenches -- customized, chopped down, serial numbers filed off, and given chrome plating and new paint jobs. It??s like discovering your missing old bike has been re-built and used in a bank heist; it gives you a thrill and even makes you kind of proud.
 
 For the US release of Baby, Bloodshot Records is including the "Seven Easy Pieces" EP (originally released in 2003 on Rough Trade and previously available only as an import) and the US debut of the video for "Cha Cha Twist."
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« Reply #219 on: August 10, 2005, 12:26:00 pm »
What's going to happen when this cover band runs out of songs to cover?
 
 
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
  Finally!!!!!
 
 
 The Detroit Cobras - Baby
 (Release Date: September 27, 2005)
 
  http://www.bloodshotrecords.com/album/detroitcobras/182
 
 THE DETROIT COBRAS?? Baby throws down a groove so river deep you??ll need thigh high leather boots to get through it and so mountain high you??ll need a half pint of the good stuff to get over it. Possessing a vocal vixen at the midpoint between the nasty-girl romance of Ronnie Spector and the "don??t EVEN mess with me" growl of Tina Turner, the Detroit Cobras know how to uphold their rep as THE top shelf rock & soul band -- a thrashy, sexy powerhouse that can raise the rafters, coo and purr you into a trance, bring the Hully Gully into the 21st century soaked with sweat, and do justice to the legacies of both Motown and Detroit Rock City.
 
 Baby is the Cobras?? third full length CD and first US release in four years. Produced in part by Greg Cartwright (of the Reigning Sound, who will also be a touring member of the band), Babygives props to the lost stars and misfits of soul??s hey day. Songs by Hank Ballard, Bobby Womack, and Spooner Oldham, among others, are roughed up with wrenches -- customized, chopped down, serial numbers filed off, and given chrome plating and new paint jobs. It??s like discovering your missing old bike has been re-built and used in a bank heist; it gives you a thrill and even makes you kind of proud.
 
 For the US release of Baby, Bloodshot Records is including the "Seven Easy Pieces" EP (originally released in 2003 on Rough Trade and previously available only as an import) and the US debut of the video for "Cha Cha Twist."

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« Reply #220 on: August 10, 2005, 12:41:00 pm »
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New Broken Social Scene: More Horns, More Canadians
 
 
 By Charley Rogulewski, N.Y.
 
 
 Expect more horns and more Canadians on Broken Social Scene's highly anticipated new album, which was originally dubbed "Windsurfing Nation" but will now be a self-titled affair. The set is due Oct. 4 via the group's own Toronto-based label Arts & Crafts.
 
 It's the follow-up to 2002's breakthrough "You Forgot It in People," which has sold more than 77,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The set also won a Juno Award for best alternative album.
 
 Despite Broken Social Scene's success, no one is quite sure just how many people make up the group. Fellow Arts & Crafts labelmates like Apostle Of Hustle's Andrew Whitemen, Stars members Amy Milan and Evan Cranley and songstress Leslie Feist are revolving members. The new self-titled effort also features rapper K-OS, the Weakerthans' Jason Tate and the Dears' Murray Lightburn.
 
 "Everyone makes a little brief cameo on the album," group member Brendan Canning tells Billboard.com. "It's like an Alfred Hitchcock film where he'd be in a scene and then he'd be gone, but you could always count on him appearing in his own film. Just because some people aren't represented on the record doesn't mean they're not part of the live show, or vice-versa,"
 
 To record the new album, Broken Social Scene went back to Stars and Sons studio (which inspired the name of a song on the last record) under the production of Dave Newfield, who also plays with the band.
 
 "The palette of sound is pretty big," Newfield says. Adds Canning, "There's a tiny bit more accordion, autoharp and banjo. Loads of horns. [There's] a saw that makes a half-second appearance."
 
 The success of "You Forgot It in People" caused a lot of indecision on the follow-up, Canning admits. "Parts kept getting recorded and then stripped away and then filled again and torn down again and built up again. It was a constant process of deconstruction ultimately."
 
 Meanwhile, the band is already a third of the way through another album slated for a spring release. "We are not going to over-think it too much," says Canning about the work-in-progress. "It's not going to be as great of a deconstruction process. The songs are bit more laid-back."
 
 No tour plans have been announced in support of the new effort; Broken Social Scene hasn't managed a full U.S. tour since 2003.
 
 "We didn't play more than 20 dates in America last year because we were still trying to finish a record," says Canning. The band is still debating between a full-scale tour in October and November or just three live dates in Toronto, Montreal and New York.
 
 Here is the track list for "Broken Social Scene":
 
 "Our Faces Split the Coast in Half"
 "Ibi Dreams of Pavement (A Better Half)"
 "7/4 (Shoreline)"
 "Finish Your Collapse and Stay for Breakfast"
 "Major Label Debut"
 "Fire Eye'd Boy"
 "Windsurfing Nation"
 "Swimmers"
 "Hotel"
 "Handjobs for the Holidays"
 "Superconnected"
 "Bandwitch"
 "Tremoloa Debut"
 "It's All Gonna Break"

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« Reply #221 on: August 10, 2005, 01:13:00 pm »
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  What's going to happen when this cover band runs out of songs to cover?
 
 
Repeat after me....
 
 I don't wanna be a pinhead no more I just met a nurse that I could go for
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« Reply #222 on: August 10, 2005, 01:15:00 pm »
speaking of the Ramones... if you pre-order the new boxset before aug 12th  -   "As a special offer, available only by pre-ordering through the Ramones Official Store, every order will come with a FREE white tee-shirt featuring the cover art from Weird Tales of the Ramones.
 
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« Reply #223 on: August 11, 2005, 02:32:00 pm »

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« Reply #224 on: August 11, 2005, 02:41:00 pm »
anyone heard the new Paul Weller single which apparently harkens back to urgency of "In The City"?
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