interesting, Ive giving this record a solid 5/6 spins now. the best stuff IMO is the rick springfield song, the Corey taylor/rick nielsen and tracks 7 & 8 which is pretty much QOTSA w/Homme.Sound City - Real to Reel
This reminds me a lot of Probot.. the much ballyhooed Dave-Grohl-plus-a-million-special-guests heavy metal album. At the end of the day the songs just weren't very good and these ones aren't, either.
I'm starting to come around on this just a bit. The Dinosaur Jr cover is an upgrade though.Sounds like something that might have hit the cutting room floor during the last album sessions. Meh...This single just hit spotify. I'm not tres impressed.Another not listed... Phoenix is supposed to finally release a follow-up to the 2009 FFA Album of the Year.
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It's good but not great.Any thoughts on the new Devendra Banhart album? It's different from his normal stuff in a good way.
They're in Killers territory for me now. From here on out I'll save my bandwidth.Any thoughts on The new Strokes album?
Kvelertak - Meir - This is awesome.. these guys are my favorite metal band nowadays
The new Wavves is OK, if you're into that, which I can be, a little.

imagine if they sang in englishKvelertak - Meir - This is awesome.. these guys are my favorite metal band nowadays
The new Wavves is OK, if you're into that, which I can be, a little.
I keep coming back to this and it gets a little better every timeThe new Black Angels is out and awesome tooTwo pretty good potsmoking records for those of you who are into such thingsLeaked.. an unexpected new sound at times but it is pretty good..The Men's new album is out next week.
Odin gave usSuttung's meadimagine if they sang in englishKvelertak - Meir - This is awesome.. these guys are my favorite metal band nowadays
The new Wavves is OK, if you're into that, which I can be, a little.
Yeah, even though I liked it from first listen, its really grown on me. Firmly in my top 3 with Ben Harper and Local Natives, I will be surprised if any album bumps one down.Seeing Phosphorescent for the first time tonight. Pretty ####### stoked. I had never heard of the opening band, buts its another 1 guy band/songwriter like Phosphorescent (Matthew Houck) that goes by a "band name", Strand of Oaks. Been listening to him/them the last few days more than Phossy, its really good stuff. I think anyone who likes Phosphorescent would like it.Been listening to this one a lot lately. It's jumped to the top of my list for the year at this point.Phosphorescent's new album thats due in a couple weeks is now streaming here.
Only gave it 1 listen so far, but I like it. Hard to describe, but there's definitely more going on sound-wise (or should I say production wise) compared to previous albums, yet still sounds undeniably like Phosphorescent. Id recommend the previous album, Here's To Taking It Easy, for those unfamiliar with the band as a first listen though.
Just listened to the new Phosphorescence tonight. Easy vault in to the early #1 slot for me this early in the year. I was very impressed. But I'm a sucker for Dobro/lap steel/slide stuff.How was he live?Yeah, even though I liked it from first listen, its really grown on me. Firmly in my top 3 with Ben Harper and Local Natives, I will be surprised if any album bumps one down.Seeing Phosphorescent for the first time tonight. Pretty ####### stoked. I had never heard of the opening band, buts its another 1 guy band/songwriter like Phosphorescent (Matthew Houck) that goes by a "band name", Strand of Oaks. Been listening to him/them the last few days more than Phossy, its really good stuff. I think anyone who likes Phosphorescent would like it.Been listening to this one a lot lately. It's jumped to the top of my list for the year at this point.Phosphorescent's new album thats due in a couple weeks is now streaming here.
Only gave it 1 listen so far, but I like it. Hard to describe, but there's definitely more going on sound-wise (or should I say production wise) compared to previous albums, yet still sounds undeniably like Phosphorescent. Id recommend the previous album, Here's To Taking It Easy, for those unfamiliar with the band as a first listen though.
Liking the kvelertak on first listen. Music is so good vocals will take some getting used to. Too bad no one sings in metal anymore.Kvelertak - Meir - This is awesome.. these guys are my favorite metal band nowadays
The new Wavves is OK, if you're into that, which I can be, a little.
The show was great. Honestly Song for Zula (the lead single) may have been my least favorite of his set, only song Phossy didnt have a guitar in his hands IIRC. Love the studio version of it, but it felt awkward/forced live. But really, thats a minor complaint. If Bloomington, Indiana was closer, Id be there tomorrow. I woke up at 6am and couldnt fall back asleep, still on a rush from this show. He killed it, and talked to plenty of people after the show.Yeah, even though I liked it from first listen, its really grown on me. Firmly in my top 3 with Ben Harper and Local Natives, I will be surprised if any album bumps one down.Seeing Phosphorescent for the first time tonight. Pretty ####### stoked. I had never heard of the opening band, buts its another 1 guy band/songwriter like Phosphorescent (Matthew Houck) that goes by a "band name", Strand of Oaks. Been listening to him/them the last few days more than Phossy, its really good stuff. I think anyone who likes Phosphorescent would like it.Been listening to this one a lot lately. It's jumped to the top of my list for the year at this point.Phosphorescent's new album thats due in a couple weeks is now streaming here.
Only gave it 1 listen so far, but I like it. Hard to describe, but there's definitely more going on sound-wise (or should I say production wise) compared to previous albums, yet still sounds undeniably like Phosphorescent. Id recommend the previous album, Here's To Taking It Easy, for those unfamiliar with the band as a first listen though.
)Highly recommend if you like Arcade Fire, Fleet Foxes, or The Shins.Bands are often described as coming "out of nowhere," as if they'd sprung into existence fully formed and hadn't spent years writing songs and polishing their collective voice and sound. The New York City quintet Caveman only entered the national consciousness last year, but its searching, dreamily rendered, deftly executed pop-rock is the stuff of painstaking craftsmanship and creative relentlessness.
Occasionally recalling a more languid incarnation of The Shins — singer Matthew Iwanusa often channels the sweet-voiced yearning of that band's James Mercer — Caveman smartly weaves in new-wave touches for shading, alongside hooks that linger without ever becoming overbearing. What Caveman's self-titled second album lacks in overt grabbiness, it gains in inviting, atmospheric warmth; this is a band that, only two albums into its career, already understands the art of the slow burn and the subtle build. Caveman is the epitome of a grower: a moody, cohesive, expansive set of songs that reveal their complexity, and unveil their surprises, quietly over time.
Thanks for heads up. Last Caveman album was excellent.NPR Album Stream: Caveman - S/T
Bands are often described as coming "out of nowhere," as if they'd sprung into existence fully formed and hadn't spent years writing songs and polishing their collective voice and sound. The New York City quintet Caveman only entered the national consciousness last year, but its searching, dreamily rendered, deftly executed pop-rock is the stuff of painstaking craftsmanship and creative relentlessness.
Occasionally recalling a more languid incarnation of The Shins — singer Matthew Iwanusa often channels the sweet-voiced yearning of that band's James Mercer — Caveman smartly weaves in new-wave touches for shading, alongside hooks that linger without ever becoming overbearing. What Caveman's self-titled second album lacks in overt grabbiness, it gains in inviting, atmospheric warmth; this is a band that, only two albums into its career, already understands the art of the slow burn and the subtle build. Caveman is the epitome of a grower: a moody, cohesive, expansive set of songs that reveal their complexity, and unveil their surprises, quietly over time.
Tylers show sold out within a day or 2 at a place thats probably 1000 capacity in Pittsburgh. I saw Phosphorescent at a place that sold out at around 100 last night, and it sold out day of show. Kind of ridiculous yet sad yet funny.I think only a couple of people would be interested in Tyler The Creator's new album, but it's pretty awful.
I like Earl Sweatshirt a lot, the rest of that camp is pretty hit and miss. Unfortunately, this is pretty much all miss.Tylers show sold out within a day or 2 at a place thats probably 1000 capacity in Pittsburgh. I saw Phosphorescent at a place that sold out at around 100 last night, and it sold out day of show. Kind of ridiculous yet sad yet funny.I think only a couple of people would be interested in Tyler The Creator's new album, but it's pretty awful.
Havent heard much Earl since the jailtime. Guessing he is free now. Isnt Frank Ocean part of OFWGFTA?! I surprisingly really liked his album from last year.I like Earl Sweatshirt a lot, the rest of that camp is pretty hit and miss. Unfortunately, this is pretty much all miss.Tylers show sold out within a day or 2 at a place thats probably 1000 capacity in Pittsburgh. I saw Phosphorescent at a place that sold out at around 100 last night, and it sold out day of show. Kind of ridiculous yet sad yet funny.I think only a couple of people would be interested in Tyler The Creator's new album, but it's pretty awful.
He is, but obviously he's kind of got his own aesthetic vision. I think Earl does too, he's still in that camp, but I think he's interested in working more with outside producers and focusing more on complex wordplay and rhyme schemes than trying to offend people.Havent heard much Earl since the jailtime. Guessing he is free now. Isnt Frank Ocean part of OFWGFTA?! I surprisingly really liked his album from last year.I like Earl Sweatshirt a lot, the rest of that camp is pretty hit and miss. Unfortunately, this is pretty much all miss.Tylers show sold out within a day or 2 at a place thats probably 1000 capacity in Pittsburgh. I saw Phosphorescent at a place that sold out at around 100 last night, and it sold out day of show. Kind of ridiculous yet sad yet funny.I think only a couple of people would be interested in Tyler The Creator's new album, but it's pretty awful.
He mentions that he owns a four-story house at least five times. Not just the house, but that it has four stories. Five. Times. At least.If you're going to brag about how much #### you have, at least have some crazy mansions and insane conflict-diamond jewelry.Tyler, the Creator, is kid crap.
Worked fine all day for me.Figured this would be the best place to post this....Anyone else having trouble with Spotify today?? Ive kept losing my connection all day, with various error codes meaning the same thing. Havent been able to play anything. I uninstalled and reinstalled it, same problems. It said it was likely due to firewalls, but Spotify is allowed firewalls according to how I have it set. Is this some problem on their end? Any suggestions?![]()
Thats what I figured. Any idea on what I might be able to do? Their suggestions obviously havent worked, and my internet connection has been perfectly fine otherwise.Worked fine all day for me.Figured this would be the best place to post this....Anyone else having trouble with Spotify today?? Ive kept losing my connection all day, with various error codes meaning the same thing. Havent been able to play anything. I uninstalled and reinstalled it, same problems. It said it was likely due to firewalls, but Spotify is allowed firewalls according to how I have it set. Is this some problem on their end? Any suggestions?![]()
There's not much as far as Spotify config options. Proxy settings are about the only thing that can be changed within the app.Thats what I figured. Any idea on what I might be able to do? Their suggestions obviously havent worked, and my internet connection has been perfectly fine otherwise.Worked fine all day for me.Figured this would be the best place to post this....Anyone else having trouble with Spotify today?? Ive kept losing my connection all day, with various error codes meaning the same thing. Havent been able to play anything. I uninstalled and reinstalled it, same problems. It said it was likely due to firewalls, but Spotify is allowed firewalls according to how I have it set. Is this some problem on their end? Any suggestions?![]()
I take it by "proxy settings" you just mean like the preferences you can have on Spotify? Im just using the standard windows firewall, but thats the thing, its already disabled for spotify and has been. I dont think completely disabling the firewall (for everything) would even make a difference considering I already have it disabled specifically for spotify and some other programs. Dammit.There's not much as far as Spotify config options. Proxy settings are about the only thing that can be changed within the app.Thats what I figured. Any idea on what I might be able to do? Their suggestions obviously havent worked, and my internet connection has been perfectly fine otherwise.Worked fine all day for me.Figured this would be the best place to post this....Anyone else having trouble with Spotify today?? Ive kept losing my connection all day, with various error codes meaning the same thing. Havent been able to play anything. I uninstalled and reinstalled it, same problems. It said it was likely due to firewalls, but Spotify is allowed firewalls according to how I have it set. Is this some problem on their end? Any suggestions?![]()
You could try tempoarily disabling whatever firewall you're using but that's just to isolate the problem, not a long term solution.
Hm. Interested.The new Kurt Vile is good if you like Kurt Vile. He's moved in a Neil Young/Sun Kil Moon direction with longer, meandering songs with extended instrumental breaks.
Streaming on NPRHm. Interested.The new Kurt Vile is good if you like Kurt Vile. He's moved in a Neil Young/Sun Kil Moon direction with longer, meandering songs with extended instrumental breaks.
Really digging the new Riverside - Shrine of New Generation Slaves - 1st track - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h60Ebw6PAmU
Can't wait to see them next month. Steven Wilson (with Opeth) one week, Riverside the next.Nice rec. Thanks.NPR Album Stream: Caveman - S/T
Highly recommend if you like Arcade Fire, Fleet Foxes, or The Shins.Bands are often described as coming "out of nowhere," as if they'd sprung into existence fully formed and hadn't spent years writing songs and polishing their collective voice and sound. The New York City quintet Caveman only entered the national consciousness last year, but its searching, dreamily rendered, deftly executed pop-rock is the stuff of painstaking craftsmanship and creative relentlessness.
Occasionally recalling a more languid incarnation of The Shins — singer Matthew Iwanusa often channels the sweet-voiced yearning of that band's James Mercer — Caveman smartly weaves in new-wave touches for shading, alongside hooks that linger without ever becoming overbearing. What Caveman's self-titled second album lacks in overt grabbiness, it gains in inviting, atmospheric warmth; this is a band that, only two albums into its career, already understands the art of the slow burn and the subtle build. Caveman is the epitome of a grower: a moody, cohesive, expansive set of songs that reveal their complexity, and unveil their surprises, quietly over time.
Check out some of the prior years's best albums theeads if you really want your mind blown. So far this year has just been so-so in terms of new releases.Until recently I'd been pretty much a "Music finished in 1983" kind of guy but came to this thread to get some inspiration for some new tunes as I was sick of listening to the same dozen albums all the time. Really digging Local Natives, Foxygen, Beach Fossils, the new Ben Harper and California X. Thanks!![]()
Until recently I'd been pretty much a "Music finished in 1983" kind of guy but came to this thread to get some inspiration for some new tunes as I was sick of listening to the same dozen albums all the time. Really digging Local Natives, Foxygen, Beach Fossils, the new Ben Harper and California X.
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Havent heard this new one yet, sort of lost interest with them as they changed their sound, but really liked their debut Robbers & CowardsAlbums that I have been listening to recently
Dear Miss Lonelyhearts Cold War Kids. I'm not usually a fan of theirs, but maybe I need to go back and check their old stuff out because I do like this album.
Going to see them on tour with Orange Goblin on Wednesday at First Ave. Can't wait, Earth Rocker (and OG's latest) are both great albums.Thanks for the heads-up. I heard a promo clip (maybe title track?) that didn't really impress me. Sounded kinda cheesy. Is this their first new release since 'Strange Cousins'?And yeah, C! kicks ###.Clutch - Earth RockerWow. This is for those of you who enjoy listening to albums where you can feel the rock dripping from the ceiling.