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You're 2 for 2 in your top 2. On to Ian Hunter.

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 Post subject: Re: Radcliffe's 2012
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NP: Foxy Shazam.


I wasn't sure on the first 2 songs. This sounds a bit like the type of music that would have ruled MTV in the 1980s...but the 3rd song "Holy Touch" is a fist pumping feel good hit.



Yeah there's more than a little "camp" to the first two, but so far it hasn't scared me off. Forgot to finish the album that day, going back now.

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that Devin track is aces.

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 Post subject: Re: Radcliffe's 2012
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Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
Senator LooGAR Wrote:
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NP: Foxy Shazam.


I wasn't sure on the first 2 songs. This sounds a bit like the type of music that would have ruled MTV in the 1980s...but the 3rd song "Holy Touch" is a fist pumping feel good hit.



Yeah there's more than a little "camp" to the first two, but so far it hasn't scared me off. Forgot to finish the album that day, going back now.


Yes, has a bit of a The Darkness feel, no?

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 Post subject: Re: Radcliffe's 2012
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Oh yeah. Totally.

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 Post subject: Re: Radcliffe's 2012
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And first of the albums I wish I'd heard in 2012:





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So often when rock & roll keeps it real it sounds, well, old-fashioned: playing to rules written for a different time. That's not the case with Low Cut Connie and their second album, Call Me Sylvia. Sure, there are plenty of echoes of a hedonistic past ricocheting around Call Me Sylvia -- it's easy to pick out the Stones and the Replacements, or the wild mercury sound of Dylan at his amphetamine prime -- and Low Cut Connie pledges allegiance to a boozy boogie that's been out of style since at least the Carter administration, but the remarkable thing about this cheerfully dirty quartet is that they're never living in the past, never expending energy in capturing the perfect forgotten reverb or rearranging their record collection into a meticulous collage. Low Cut Connie just barrel forth -- they pick up their guitars and play loudly, making a noise with whatever amps happen to be lying around. The difference isn't just attitude, it's instrumentation; unlike so many rock & roll groups of the last 20 years, Low Cut Connie are anchored by the pounding piano of Adam Weiner, and those rocking '88s gives the group real swing and sleaze, elements missing even in such otherwise excellent rock & roll throwbacks as the White Stripes or the Black Keys. That palpable big beat electrifies Call Me Sylvia, but Low Cut Connie aren't only about sound -- they're crack songwriters, bashing out big hooks and riffs in songs that are sharp, clever, and funny without succumbing to cutesiness. Like the best rock & roll of any era, this lives passionately and messily for the moment, and as Call Me Sylvia spills forth, it's hard not to get swept into its giddy, filthy joy.


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 Post subject: Re: Radcliffe's 2012
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Another one that could've been on my Top 20:

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Games Games
Almost impossible to google, the Games debut is manna from heaven for any fans of the Barreracudas/ Gentleman Jesse/ Exploding Hearts style of punky power pop. Leader Jeremy Thompson comes from the Carbonas and the Busy Signals, both of which were fairly ragged sonic assaults compared to what's going on here, where the edges have been polished off just enough to reveal a pretty distinct Beatles influence.

https://soundcloud.com/rstb/games-its-just-impossible

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