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It's... interesting.


They've been playing it before every gig this tour, and its hilarious. Wasn't able to pick this up on Sat., thanks for upping it.

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It's... interesting.


They've been playing it before every gig this tour, and its hilarious. Wasn't able to pick this up on Sat., thanks for upping it.


This is great. The first sounds like a studio outtake of Far Way Eyes with guest star Ravi Shankar on the Sitar.

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The Danish garage band's That's Mister Attack To You album reviewed.
It's hard work trawling through new bands for this site. All too often it's tired old powerpop, thrill-free indie or a mess of Small Faces and Kink covers. But the rare gem that does come through does make it all worthwhile. Like The Attacks.

We first featured the Danish four-piece at the start of 2008, ridiculously fresh-faced, but already able to knock out a thumping garage-style riff straight from its golden age. Well, just over two years later, there's an album called 'That's Mister Attack To You' - and it doesn't disappoint.

Produced by Liam Watson at Toe Rag Studios, it boasts an authentic 60s-style sound and 12 songs that benefit from an air of slight familiarity from first play. Why? Well, these guys have obviously done their homework from 'back in the day', taking inspiration from the lands of Nuggets and British R&B for the all-original compositions on offer here. If you're already a fan of the noisier end of 60s beat, you'll love this. But if you've not been sold on the originals, Thee Attacks are unlikely to make you a new convert.

Luckily for Thee Attacks, I'm quite partial to The Kinks and The Sonics, which means tracks like 'Won't Break Me' and 'Rip My Heart Out' respectively are right up my street. You'll also hear the spirit of Ray and Dave Davies on 'Le Freak' (I'm thinking 'I Need You'), not to mention the odd Townshend-style thrash ('It's Alright') and possibly some Yardbirds influence on closing tune 'Are You?'. But don't let that fool you into thinking this is some kind of 60s pastiche - this is all about Thee Attacks taking note of the past, then doing their own thing in 2010.

On the downside, the album does like a standout track, although Love In Disguise' with its rasping guitar and jungle beat drums isn't far off a 'calling card' tune. But on the plus side, there isn't really a duff track on here (although slowie 'Love In The City' struggles to get heard amongst the noise around it).

However, the real standout thing about the whole album is the maturity of it all. Close your eyes and this really could one of the better nights at the Marquee 40+ years back - thanks to the superb production job as much as the band in all honesty. More than that, the playing and in particular the soulful vocals of 'Jimmy Attack' have much more maturity that you'd expect from a group of lads aged around 20 out of Denmark. If someone told me it was a wind-up, I wouldn't be surprised.

It isn't. 'That's Mister Attack To You' is actually a very impressive debut album, packed with energy and all the right reference points. If the mod scene has live bands like this to keep it going in the next few years, the future is very bright. An album well worth seeking out when it lands in the coming weeks. ~ david walker ~ Modculture


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The Josh Ritter album is quite tasty.


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It's... interesting.


They've been playing it before every gig this tour, and its hilarious. Wasn't able to pick this up on Sat., thanks for upping it.


This is great. The first sounds like a studio outtake of Far Way Eyes with guest star Ravi Shankar on the Sitar.


Apparently Mike Cooley was possessed by the spirit of one Rick Derris.


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Of course, the band – Dinosaur Jr.’s J.Mascis (drums/guitar/vocals); Cobra Verde’s Tim Parnin (guitar); John Petkovic (vocals/guitar) and Witch’s Dave Sweetapple (bass/vocals) – eschews the whole “supergroup” tag. The 12-song disc casts a wide net, reflecting the disparate sounds of all their bands: catchy power-pop, crushing rock and wounding ballads. Recorded in Cleveland and Massachusetts, the album was mixed by John Agnello (Dinosaur Jr/Sonic Youth/The Hold Steady) and Don Dephew (Cobra Verde/Guided By Voices). “I tell people that I saved John’s life by starting this band,” says Mascis. “But they don’t believe me.”

The record sounds great, really economical production and some sweet musicianship. It kind of sounds like Foo Fighters and Thin Lizzy meeting in a pub and Foo Fighters saying “Hey Lizzy, how about we kick some riffs around, y’know get some sweet cuts going and stuff?” and Lizzy sort of shuffling off toward the exits, shouting over its shoulder “No thanks Foos,we aint interested in that, you guys should take the Dad Rock genre and make it your own…Thanks for asking though”. Jeremy Clarkson will love this record. Any one under 30 won't…


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Holy shit that sounds great.

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nice...i've been looking forward to that. even though the single might be a little bit much on the foo fighter-ish side for my liking, it's still good and gives me hope for the whole album.

just snagged this from magiska too:

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nice...i've been looking forward to that. even though the single might be a little bit much on the foo fighter-ish side for my liking, it's still good and gives me hope for the whole album.


and i swear i wrote that after just seeing the album cover and not reading the little blurb radcliffe posted along with it.

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Holy shit that sounds great.


This is really starting off right, and is thankfully sounding Foo-free to these ears. The guitars are way out front, like the bulldog on a mack truck.

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yeah, thankfully after the leadoff song (and aforementioned single), there is no more foofiness. would've liked more mascis overall though.

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Awesome! I was trawling for this just the other day.


they've got the sound down but the lyrics leave a lot to be desired. i'll probably end up keeping a few tracks and deleting most of it.

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The Black Keys are set to release their sixth full-length album, Brothers, May 18 on Nonesuch Records. The album arrives on the heels of three other acclaimed projects the band released in the past year: Dan Auerbach’s solo effort, Keep It Hid, the debut LP from Patrick Carney’s band Drummer, and Blakroc, a collaboration between The Black Keys and renowned MCs including RZA, Mos Def, Q-Tip, and Raekwon. The Black Keys’ 2008 album, Attack & Release, received praise from The New York Times, NPR, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, the Los Angeles Times, and MOJO, which called the album “rich with melody and driving power.” The band will support Brothers with a tour that includes a sold out performance at Central Park’s SummerStage in New York City on July 27.
Carney admits Brothers is the album they’ve always wanted to make and taps into their creative force as a duo. “Dan and I grew up a lot as individuals and musicians prior to making this album. Our relationship was tested in many ways but at the end of the day, we’re brothers, and I think these songs reflect that.” Carney and Auerbach recorded the bulk of the album at Alabama's legendary Muscle Shoals Sound Studio with additional sessions at Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound System in Akron, Ohio, and The Bunker in Brooklyn, New York. Muscle Shoals, an old building located in the sparse Alabama town that lends the studio its name, has produced iconic recordings from The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, and Wilson Pickett, among many others.

The New York Times has called The Black Keys’ music “tough-minded, blues haunted songs,” and the ghosts of Muscle Shoals inhabit Brothers’ 15 tracks. Of the album, Auerbach says, “We like spooky sounds…like Alice Coltrane, where a dark groove is laid down. That’s the headspace we tried to get into for this record.

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01. New Friend 4:01
02. Reel Me In 4:05
03. Sundowning 4:25
04. 36 Hours 3:30
05. Fingertip 3:16
06. Lost 4:38
07. Time Moves Slow 4:16
08. California 1:22
09. Remember Us 6:12
10. Hummingbird 4:00
11. Thin Air 4:23
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1. "Fainting Spells" 2:44
2. "Celestica" 3:48
3. "Doe Deer" 1:38
4. "Baptism" 4:13
5. "Year of Silence" 4:54
6. "Empathy" 4:11
7. "Suffocation" 4:02
8. "Violent Dreams" 4:35
9. "Vietnam" 5:08
10. "Birds" 2:31
11. "Pap Smear" 3:43
12. "Not in Love" 3:33
13. "Intimate" 4:45
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Yo, you know BoH and Black Keys were posted yesterday, right?

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Artist: The National
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Quality: VBR 219 kbps avg. / 44100 hz / Joint Stereo
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01. Terrible Love [04:39]
02. Sorrow [03:25]
03. Anyone's Ghost [02:54]
04. Little Faith [04:36]
05. Afraid Of Everyone [04:19]
06. Bloodbuzz Ohio [04:36]
07. Lemonworld [03:23]
08. Runaway [05:33]
09. Conversation 16 [04:19]
10. England [05:40]
11. Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks [04:12]

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