iml
Well-known
Supersilent, Supersilent 6.
I've had all the Supersilent records for ages, but never really got round to listening to them properly until recently. They're all excellent, but this is my favourite.
Ian
I've had all the Supersilent records for ages, but never really got round to listening to them properly until recently. They're all excellent, but this is my favourite.
Ian
Morca007
Matt
Weezer (Blue album)
Finder
Veteran
The rain outside my window.
Terao
Kiloran
Editors "End has a start". A concept album about death no less. Not exactly cheery summer music but has matched my mood and that of the English weather quite well. Lead singer sounds more and more like Ian Curtis (Anton Corbijn-shot biopic on the way
) every day...
White Stripes "Icky Thump". Yeah, its the Stripes, they rock, Jack's a genius, etc. Love the side 3 weirdness (yep, you can get it on audiophile vinyl...)
Biffy Clyro "Puzzle". I was really reticent about this album but my brother kept hassling me to listen to it. Its a real grower, and the last track is jawdropping and life-changing in a kick up the arse kind of way, particularly if you've gone through the pain of loss...
White Stripes "Icky Thump". Yeah, its the Stripes, they rock, Jack's a genius, etc. Love the side 3 weirdness (yep, you can get it on audiophile vinyl...)
Biffy Clyro "Puzzle". I was really reticent about this album but my brother kept hassling me to listen to it. Its a real grower, and the last track is jawdropping and life-changing in a kick up the arse kind of way, particularly if you've gone through the pain of loss...
erikhaugsby
killer of threads
Have you listened to the Arcade Fire's Funeral? You might like it.Terao said:Editors "End has a start". A concept album about death no less. Not exactly cheery summer music but has matched my mood and that of the English weather quite well. Lead singer sounds more and more like Ian Curtis (Anton Corbijn-shot biopic on the way) every day...
What songs are on side 3?White Stripes "Icky Thump". Yeah, its the Stripes, they rock, Jack's a genius, etc. Love the side 3 weirdness (yep, you can get it on audiophile vinyl...)
Terao
Kiloran
erikhaugsby said:Have you listened to the Arcade Fire's Funeral? You might like it.
What songs are on side 3?
Yeah, Funeral's great. The Polyphonic Spree and Mercury Rev I've always liked, and AF are just an extension of that...
Side three songs are the Scottish flavoured ones banging on about thistles and St Andrew, highly impressive weirdness...
Muller
Established
Crazy 8's - Johnny Q Public
somecanuckchick
Tundra Gypsy
Vacation, by The Go-Go's
*hangs head in shame*
*hangs head in shame*
nrb
Nuno Borges
Brahms Volkslieder...
iml
Well-known
Television Personalities, The Painted Word. A lost psychedelic pop classic.
Ian
Ian
tominabox1
Established
Dave Matthews - Falling off the Roof
(its unreleased in case you were wondering)
(its unreleased in case you were wondering)
sweathog
Well-known
Magnolia Electric Co - Hard To Love A Man
Just love Magnolia Electric Co. Beautiful music it is.
Just love Magnolia Electric Co. Beautiful music it is.
photogdave
Shops local
Farewell Transmission is one of the best songs I've heard in the last 15 years!sweathog said:Magnolia Electric Co - Hard To Love A Man
Just love Magnolia Electric Co. Beautiful music it is.
Terao
Kiloran
Probably the most appropriate place for this rather than starting a new thread. Just been announced that Anthony Wilson has died of cancer 
For those that aren't of a certain age and Mancunian he was the man responsible for Joy Division, New Order, The Hacienda, Acid House (in the UK), and the Happy Mondays. Started off as a roving reporter/anchorman on UK regional commercial television in the late 70s, saw the Pistols play the Free Trade Hall in Manchester and changed the face of British music as a result. Up there with John Peel in importance to the UK music scene. Gave all those late '70s punk and post-punk bands their only access to mainstream TV coverage.
Strangely enough was listening to New Order on the way home this evening, chuckling to myself how they thought that "Blue Monday" wouldn't sell so they could afford to make art with the sleeve and lose a few pence per record. Went on of course to sell millions and every die-cut sleeve version they sold they lost money on. Rubbish businessman, the ultimate accidental philanthropist.
I'm off to crank "Love Vigilantes" up to 11 and then listen to Unknown Pleasures with a wee (read that as large) snifter of Ardbeg...
A true great of the 20th C...
For those that aren't of a certain age and Mancunian he was the man responsible for Joy Division, New Order, The Hacienda, Acid House (in the UK), and the Happy Mondays. Started off as a roving reporter/anchorman on UK regional commercial television in the late 70s, saw the Pistols play the Free Trade Hall in Manchester and changed the face of British music as a result. Up there with John Peel in importance to the UK music scene. Gave all those late '70s punk and post-punk bands their only access to mainstream TV coverage.
Strangely enough was listening to New Order on the way home this evening, chuckling to myself how they thought that "Blue Monday" wouldn't sell so they could afford to make art with the sleeve and lose a few pence per record. Went on of course to sell millions and every die-cut sleeve version they sold they lost money on. Rubbish businessman, the ultimate accidental philanthropist.
I'm off to crank "Love Vigilantes" up to 11 and then listen to Unknown Pleasures with a wee (read that as large) snifter of Ardbeg...
A true great of the 20th C...
Fausto
semper ubi sub ubi
A 2005 album called Silva by Vinicius Cantuaria.
I never heard of him either - picked it up when Tower Records went out of business (sob)
Soothing Brazilian bossa-nova (and a cup of tea) after a long, very rainy day.
I never heard of him either - picked it up when Tower Records went out of business (sob)
Soothing Brazilian bossa-nova (and a cup of tea) after a long, very rainy day.
writer
Newbie
NY Mets Pre-Game Show
W
wlewisiii
Guest
"Absolute Garbage" - their new greatest hits compilation. The remixes are fun, but they're at their best live and cranking.
William
William
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Nic Jones "Game Set Match"
Chris
Chris
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