chyeaaaahhh ATCQ
This is just tremendous.
chyeaaaahhh ATCQ
This is just tremendous.
Squeeze-45s and Under
Doing as last.fm orders me and furthering my love of New Wave pop music.Really like this lot, although Cool For Cats is completely aytpical. They're much more along the lines of XTC or Joe Jackson than the Ian Dury comparisons that track would bring to mind. This here would be much more representative.
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I'm completely addicted to this album. Infectious trip-hop, the first half with plenty of world influences and great beats while the second has a more rocky feel. The singer's vocals are gorgeous too.
Bob Dylan - Love and Theft
Basically, I'm a huge fan of that trio of later Dylan albums; Time Out Of Mind, the Modern Times and, of course, this one. Don't get me wrong though, Together Through Life still sucks hard, seeing as it ended a chain of great albums like these. Full of some great, old-timer blues and rock 'n' roll - love it!
David Bowie - Live @ Nassau Coliseum, 1976
:love:
Not to mention a certain album I'm meant to be reviewing for the old Weekly Trade thing, which I should have posted fairly soon...
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and the rest too. from congratulations
Unsane—"Occupational Hazard"
I don't know where I was or what I was doing that I missed this album back when it came out ten years ago, but man is it good. Wikipedia describes them as noise rock. iTunes lists them as stoner metal. They sound like hardcore to me. But whatever you label them as, this album is some really badass music.
Been listening to this for the first time in a while:
I LOVE this EP, so perfect and much more solid than the LP. I think the one with the cover you posted is a reissue with bonus tracks or remixes though, I'm speaking of the original 5-track release. These guys were great live, too. I'm wondering when they'll have something new.
Great NoW album. Hard to conveniently shove into the trip-hop/downtempo genre.There's a lot of strong hip-hop beats in here as well. Very solid and organic sounding production.. I like this one a lot.
Good call sir :thurab: Wouldn't be a bad idea to get hold of Scott 3 if you like that as well.
Currently digging...
Lucinda Williams - World Without Tears
Fairly slow stuff in the main, and just as well-written and produced as anything else of her's I've heard. It's an album for adults when all's said and done, ie something that any of us who've been round the block a few times and through quite a bit can really relate too. My joint-favourite album from possibly my favourite American singer/songwriter of the last 10-15 years.
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