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"swim" is really good, i will listen to it a lot.

so good. "Leave House" right now = :rawk:

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"swim" is really good, i will listen to it a lot.

so good. "Leave House" right now = :rawk:


that and Kaili!!! :rockbanana:


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How's the Stripes sound? I grabbed the link but probably won't get to listen until tmrw.

the sound reminds me of my first pearl jam bootlegs in the 90s I bought, recorded with a dat...

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In the fall of 2008, Damien Jurado began a side project, with his younger brother Drake, to run opposite to, yet borrow from, the folk music leanings that he is known for. He wanted to add a dark early 60's garage feel to the songs. Infusing this sound came easily with the addition of his younger brother. With no musical experience other than high school choir (and being mistaken for Damien on the phone) Drake took naturally to drawing out the dark tales from the city where he was born. The songs are compelling in story, but also pay tribute in feel to the real town of Hoquiam. Gothic folk, personal narratives, and simple strong percussive elements define the music of Hoquiam. Sparse, desolate, and a place you will find yourself passing through from time to time - both the town and the band.
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In the fall of 2008, Damien Jurado began a side project, with his younger brother Drake, to run opposite to, yet borrow from, the folk music leanings that he is known for. He wanted to add a dark early 60's garage feel to the songs. Infusing this sound came easily with the addition of his younger brother. With no musical experience other than high school choir (and being mistaken for Damien on the phone) Drake took naturally to drawing out the dark tales from the city where he was born. The songs are compelling in story, but also pay tribute in feel to the real town of Hoquiam. Gothic folk, personal narratives, and simple strong percussive elements define the music of Hoquiam. Sparse, desolate, and a place you will find yourself passing through from time to time - both the town and the band.
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mmmmm, interesting.

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got a 320kbs rip of the Caribou record "Swim" to replace that lo-res copy floating around.

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I'm surprisingly really fucking digging that new MGMT track that p-fork posted...its insane.

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mors08, thanks.

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I'm surprisingly really fucking digging that new MGMT track that p-fork posted...its insane.


it's great. bring on the album.


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Gomez – Live Series Volume 1: Europe 2009 (2010)

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GOMEZ LIVE: VOLUME 1 is a tour compilation from the band’s tour of the UK and Holland last fall. The set of tracks was mixed and mastered by Sir Ian Ball, often in the back of the bus after the gig. The material was taped throughout the November UK ‘09 run.

Here’s the track listing:

01 – Revolutionary Kind
02 – Hamoa Beach
03 – If I Ask You Nicely
04 – Meet Me In The City
05 – 78 Stone Wobble
06 – Girlshapedlovedrug
07 – Tijuana Lady
08 – Rhythm & Blues Alibi
09 – Bring Your Lovin’ Back Here
10 – Ruff Stuff
11 – Ping One Down
12 – Mix
13 – Silence
14 – How We Operate
15 – Airstream Driver

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Nice, Dale; thanks.

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"swim" is really good, i will listen to it a lot.

so good.


I do have criticisms though.


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dope!! cant wait to hear this one


listening now, and so far it's excellent. no less lush, much more momentum, way more rhythmic and electronic. i'm liking it a lot. link seems fucked so if anyone has a new one, i'd like to pass it to my pa.


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listening now, and so far it's excellent. no less lush, much more momentum, way more rhythmic and electronic. i'm liking it a lot. link seems fucked so if anyone has a new one, i'd like to pass it to my pa.

V0 link just surfaced today actually

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dope, you're on a roll, dude. thanks for the radio dept stuff.


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New Pornographers
Broken Social Scene
The National

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listening now, and so far it's excellent. no less lush, much more momentum, way more rhythmic and electronic. i'm liking it a lot. link seems fucked so if anyone has a new one, i'd like to pass it to my pa.

V0 link just surfaced today actually

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"Grow till Tall" is absolutely outstanding. This track is going to KILL in a live setting.

Overall, I'm pretty impressed with this album. Jonsi sounds great, and the new material still has that emotional SR vibe, but with a more upbeat style.


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Dalen Wrote:
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"swim" is really good, i will listen to it a lot.

so good. "Leave House" right now = :rawk:


that and Kaili!!! :rockbanana:


i liked bowls a lot.

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Dalen Wrote:
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"swim" is really good, i will listen to it a lot.

so good. "Leave House" right now = :rawk:


that and Kaili!!! :rockbanana:


swim is def :rawk:

i'm also loving the pavement best of.


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Alcest - Ecailles de Lune (2010)

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Amazing! THANK YOU!!!!

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Rangers - Suburban Tours - 2010

Another unfathomably great transmission from the mighty Olde English Spelling Bee - compressing a world of hazy 1980's pop edits and television broadcasts on one dense, oddly unsettling LP - so good. Rangers aka Joe Knight sits us in the passenger seat for another incredible cruise around the grey interzone of 1980's suburbia on this, his excellent debut LP release. 'Suburban Tours' was inspired by his move from the outskirts of his native Dallas, Texas, to a rainy San Francisco, where his loneliness grew into eleven tracks of pop-inspired, avant-smudged melancholia. The obvious comparison point is James Ferraro or Ariel Pink and their expressions of white American solitary poplife, but the tape editing processes and drained 80s funk of these tracks gives 'Suburban Tours' it's own autistic aura. Knight draws on the foggy memory of records by Steely Dan, Weather Report and Prefab Sprout, assembling a degraded sheen of 80s funk that's generally not found among many of his fellow Hypnagogic explorers. The uncomforting factor comes to light when his edits bunch into looped cul-de-sacs, like we're exploring the landscaped terrain of some gated community and the road/tape inexplicably folds into itself, we feel like we should be moving forward, wanting to get out of there, but we're were not getting anywhere. Perhaps this is his take on the stultifying nature of American middle-class suburban life? Or English, for that matter. Either way, the effect is oddly moving, blending the neon evening glow of an inner-city night drive with tones of a greyer, and more insipid suburban landscape. Limited copies - not to be missed.

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I adored her debut album.

Laura Marling – I Speak Because I Can - 2010

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