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PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 11:17 pm 
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Bark Psychosis - Codename: Dustsucker

That's my #1 of 2004 (because Les Savy Fav's Inches is a compilation).

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Neither overlooked, nor underappreciated, necessarily, but just unknown:

The Nanobot Auxiliary Ballet

Les Mouches - You're More to Me Than 1000 Christians

Overlooked/underappreciated:

Jason Molina - Pyramid Electric Co.


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The Dirty Projectors - Slaves' Graves & Ballads


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Tony Joe White :: The Heroines

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Juliana Hatfield -- In Exile Deo

Did anybody notice she put out a CD this year? Too bad...her best release in a long time.


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Two of my favorites. Easy.

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Gordo Wrote:
Juliana Hatfield -- In Exile Deo

Did anybody notice she put out a CD this year? Too bad...her best release in a long time.


this is shocking, cos I thought I was the only one on the board who cared about this.

I got it when it came out, but honestly, I think it's the weakest of her career. That said, I still like it, b/c she's like my hero or something. Might be toward the bottom of my top 20, not sure yet. I'm in the process of formulating my list--she may move upward.


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Tony Joe White :: The Heroines


This is one I need to hear..............


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(I googled "Moviola reviews" and got a CMJ thread as one of the returns, so I'll just copy and paste what I wrote this past July because it's still true)


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Moviola East Of Eager - laid-back midwest americana, with a slight nerd edge and clever lyrics. In the past they were kind of like "Guided By The Band" or maybe "Ronnie Lane Shambles into Lo-Fi," but this one isn't quite so early 70's alt-country as previous ones. It's much warmer sounding, though not exactly slick. They might remind you of the Fruitbats a bit, if you've heard them. There are Uncle Tupleo influences. but not as much as on early albums.

It's backyard/backporch country pop, without any of the hokey and lots of subtle observation.

The make lovely roots ballads and tell memorable stories. Everyone shares vocal and songwriting duties, so there's a fair variety of style. The songs concentrate on small moments and are quite poignant, but there's nothing pissed off here. There's dread and forboding in tone, but not aggression.

Their tone and delivery has a post-modern feel, their actual instrumentation feels really old. Neil Young does this well. So do Moviola.
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Tangle Eye - Alan Lomax's Southern Journey Remixed
Steve Reynolds and Scott Billington got Alan Lomax's estate's permission and cooperation to take his original Southern Journey field recordings and rework them.

What they came up with could have just been "more Moby." But, instead, they've created an album that feels both new and ancient and one that's very spiritually moving.

Most of the original vocals were acapella and Tangle Eye have done much more than just add beats to them. There's some incredible jazz piano, some fantastic gospel, slide guitar, awesome drum band sampling, inspired organ playing, reggae, dobro, trombone solos, double bass, and much, much attention to maintaining the spiritual feel of the original 1940's-60's recordings while at the same time moving your booty.

This is a jazz/blues/house/gospel album that's much more than the individual parts & genres. You hafta hear it to know what I mean.
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Sigmatropic - Sixteen Haiku & Other Stories
Sigmatropic is actually Greek musician Akis Boyatzis.
Sixteen Haiku & Other Stories is the English version of haiku-ish versions of poems by Greek Poet Laureate (and Nobel Winner) George Sefaris set to music and sung/played by a number of indie rock artists (like Robert Wyatt, Steve Wynn, Carla Torgeson,Lee Renaldo, Cat Power, Edith Frost, Laetitia Sadler, Mark Eitzel, Marc Mulcahy, James William Hindle, Alejandro Escovedo, Howe Gelb, James Sclavunos).

It's an odd and beautiful thing and there's so much going on that the concept doesn't fall down.


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aerodynamics Wrote:
Gordo Wrote:
Juliana Hatfield -- In Exile Deo

Did anybody notice she put out a CD this year? Too bad...her best release in a long time.


this is shocking, cos I thought I was the only one on the board who cared about this.

I got it when it came out, but honestly, I think it's the weakest of her career. That said, I still like it, b/c she's like my hero or something. Might be toward the bottom of my top 20, not sure yet. I'm in the process of formulating my list--she may move upward.


Well, after that cruddy heavier-sounding CD she put out a few years ago, and the fairly good (but not great) Blake Babies CD, I wasn't expecting much...and was really pleasantly surprised. Maybe I missed one or two of her releases which I should go back & get...


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SHIT! i knew there was one album I had been meaning to get before I started my list. And Marah was that album. I had it written down on a stickie. Bogus.

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The Earlies - These Were The Earlies
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This is one I need to hear..............


You heard anything about it at all? If not, half of it contains songs performed with female vocalists , including Lucinda Williams, Jessi Colter, Emmylou Harris and his daughter. It's not ground-breaking, but an enjoyable listen.

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I still need to hear Hypnotic Underworld. I love Snuffbox Immanence.


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It's damn good. The first track will either lull you in or kill you in anticipation. (cuz it's long and kinda spacey)

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I think this album is being overlooked because it’s import only but is stunning. The only other person who brought it up, that I remember, has been Davey.

Chuck D/B8551ST - #?
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7.9 http://pitchforkmedia.com/record-review ... lies.shtml

9.0 http://www.stylusmagazine.com/review.php?ID=2177


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Their best work and have only really found love for this album on Drowned In Sound meassage board.

http://www.rockfeedback.com/article.asp?nObjectID=2076

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They had to change their name to Dios Malos but another overlooked album for 2004.

The self-titled debut from Hawthorne, California’s dios is a diamond in the rough. The quintet comes from a low-income West Coast suburb that bears no mark of its former inhabitants, the Beach Boys, but they certainly claimed their hometown heroes. Their record plays like a lazy crusade for a lost legacy. Steeped in the classics, the album includes a heartfelt cover of Neil Young’s “Birds” and an original called “50 Cents” that borrows the familiar vocal bars from Brian Wilson, but their music, like their town, is pretty rough around the edges. Recorded in their practice space, where lead singer Joel Morales also lives, the disc if peppered with sounds of the band’s surroundings- shrieks of raucous playground kids, studio chit-chat and bodily functions. Their shimmering harmonies and slightly psychedelic instrumentation bring friends and sometimes tourmates Grandaddy to mind, but dios’ unraveling anthems lack the precision and pure sweetness of the mellow pop giants. At his best, Morales is mess and mean. He spins melodies as catchy as “Don’t Worry Baby,” and undercuts their prettiness with lyrics like “Don’t Worry ‘bout me darling- I’m glad to see you go.” CMJ Issue 122


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I'll say Nectarine No.9 even though it's just slipped out my Top 20. I've not heard ONE SINGLE PERSON (apart from me of course) mention this album at any time this year. There is at least 4 or 5 really great tracks on that album that people should hear.

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Mendoza Line - Fortune. Definitely in my top five this year.

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