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PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 7:47 pm 
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New Multitudes (Jay Farrar, Anders Parker, Will Johnson & Yim Yames tackling previously unreleased Woody Guthrie songs) is streaming on Conan O'Brien's site here. Surprised it doesn't seem to have leaked yet as it comes out tomorrow.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 1:06 pm 
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after a few listens, this could very well be my favorite of the year so far.

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i love it so far and will listen many more times to reveal more.


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I've taken my time getting around to hearing any 2012 albums and still haven't heard much.

Here's my small sampling thus far:


Albums

01. Cloud NothingsAttack on Memory 8/10
02. GrimesVisions 8/10
03. Mouse on MarsParastrophics 8/10
04. The MenOpen Your Heart 8/10
05. Dustin WongDreams Say, View, Create, Shadow Leads 8/10

06. Pop. 1280The Horror 7.5/10
07. Frankie RoseInterstellar 7/10


EPs
01. Fucked UpYear of the Tiger 7.5/10
02. BurialKindred 7/10

Some very good stuff - I'm mostly really happy with how the year is shaping up. I'm just a tiny bit dissapointed in The Men - Open Your Heart in that I don't really think it's any better than Leave Home. Still a really good record, though.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 4:37 pm 
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So far I am really digging...

Sleigh Bells: Reign of Terror
Ian Martin: Mechanical Rain
Leonard Cohen: Old Ideas
The Residents: Coochie Brake

A bunch of other stuff like Mind Spiders, Porcelain Raft, Mind Over Mirrors, Chuck Prophet and a few others I'm really enjoying too, but those are the ones as of today that are standing out.


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Prima Donna - Bless This Mess
Minky Starshine - Womanity
La Sera - Sees the Night
Chuck Prophet - Temple Beautiful
Alabama Shakes - Boys and Girls
Lucero - Women & Work
The Undecided by Default - Totally Undecided
Crusaders of Love - Take It Easy... But Take It
Ben Kweller - Go Fly A Kite
Throwback Suburbia - Shot Glass Souvenir
Foxy Shazam - Church of Rock and Roll
Howler - America Give Up
Yukon Blonde - Tiger Talk
The Afternoons - Fan Fiction
Gentlemen Jesse - Leaving Atlanta
Honeydogs - What Comes After
Tommy Womack - Now What
Imperial State Electric - Pop War

Falling off the pace:

Hanna Cranna - A Real Nice Parade
Jim White - Where It Hits You
Delta Spirit - Delta Spirit
Asteroids Galaxy Tour - Out of Frequency
June Star - Slow Dance
Porcelain Raft - Strange Weekend
John K. Samson - Provincial

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Dr. Dog - Be The Void
Imperial Teen - Feel the Sound
The Men - Open Your Heart
Lovedrug - Wild Blood
Margot & the Nuclear So and Sos - Rot Gut, Domestic
Bronx Cheerleader - Real Punks Don't Sing About Girls
The Big Sweet - Ultraviolet Rain
Zeus - Bustling Visions
Raglans - Raglans
Say Anything - Anarchy My Dear
Pond - Beard, Wives, Denim
Plants and Animals - The End of That
Andrew Bird - Break It Yourself
Mark Lanegan Band - Blues Funeral
Lambchop - Mr. M
Rae Spoon - I Can't Keep All Of Our Secrets
Tribes - Baby
Anal Del Rey - Born to Die


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Lucero - Women & Work
Ben Kweller - Out The Door
Gentleman Jesse - Leaving Atlanta


me too (assuming out the door is the same album as go fly a kite)

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Anal Del Rey - Born to Die

:lol: :lol: :rawk:

My #3 right now.

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Radcliffe Wrote:
Lucero - Women & Work
Ben Kweller - Out The Door
Gentleman Jesse - Leaving Atlanta


me too (assuming out the door is the same album as go fly a kite)

Yeah, same album. And that isn't the first time I've mistakenly called it "Out the Door".


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:14 am 
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FT Wrote:
Radcliffe Wrote:
Lucero - Women & Work
Ben Kweller - Out The Door
Gentleman Jesse - Leaving Atlanta


me too (assuming out the door is the same album as go fly a kite)

Yeah, same album. And that isn't the first time I've mistakenly called it "Out the Door".


No prob - I just wanted to make sure he didn't do some kind of double release, or maybe an EP.

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Four of Five Stars :
Jay Farrar/Will Johnson/Jim James/Anders Parker - New Multitudes
Peter Bruntnell - Ringo woz ere
Father John Misty - Fear Fun
Chuck Prophet - Temple Beautiful
(named after a late 70's venue in SF that both Chuck & I played shows. It was also located next door to the People's Temple)


Three of Five Stars :

Alabama Shakes - Boys and Girls
Minky Starshine - Womanity
Jay Gonzalez - Mess of Happiness
Guided by Voices - Let's Go Eat The Factory


Two of Five Stars :

Ben Kweller - Go Fly A Kite
Lucero - Women & Work
Jim White - Where It Hits You
Damien Jurado - Maraqopa
Lana Del Rey - Born To Die (I'm horrified by a few of the tracks, but genuinely like some of the others)


Enjoying individual tracks from :

First Aid Kit
The Afternoons
The Pines
The Stars Explode
June Starr
Rover
The Explorers Club


Want :

Prima Donna - Bless This Mess

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Father John Misty
John Talabot
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mcaputo Wrote:
Four of Five Stars :
Peter Bruntnell - Ringo woz ere



Damn...that was quick. I wasn't expecting anything new from him so soon after Black Mountain UFO. I need to find this. Even Amazon.co.uk doesn't seem to have it.


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right now it's between

cloud nothings
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fun.

not much else has stood out to me.

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right now it's between

cloud nothings
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fun.

not much else has stood out to me.

Big fan of The Format, but the first fun. album didn't really grab me. This one sounds pretty promising, though:
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Fun.'s debut album Aim and Ignite was an interesting blend of seemingly divergent styles topped by a healthy dose of grandiose ambition and performed with a precise abandon. The trio made an album that was truly progressive and also super catchy and fun. The follow-up, Some Nights, ramps up the ambition and sonic bombast, but also manages to be even more powerful and impressive. While writing and planning the album, singer Nate Ruess, guitarist Jack Antonoff, and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Dost were heavily influenced by both the sound and scope of Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and made every attempt to achieve something similar, even to the point of hiring that album's co-producer Jeff Bhasker to produce and craft beats for them. (Also Emile Haynie, who has worked with Eminem among others) Though the album has more of a hip-hop influence than Aim and Ignite did, there are still large doses of Queen and ELO coursing through the band's blood, both in the machine-crafted vocal harmonies and the ornate bigness of the sound. The album is overloaded with strings and horns, backing vocals, keyboards, and programmed drums surrounding Ruess like a clamoring crowd, but never drowning out his innately sincere vocals and painfully honest lyrics. He has the kind of voice that could cut through any amount of noise, not by using volume but honesty. Even when he's fed through Auto-Tune, you know he's telling you the truth all the time. On songs like the lead single "We Are Young" or the rollicking "All Alone," he provides a very human core that grounds things even as the music builds to ornate crescendos. Indeed, the album is really, really big sounding and could easily have ended up collapsing under its own weight and pretension, but the opposite happens and Some Nights takes flight instead. The songs are both anthemic and human-sized, the heartfelt words and naked emotions are never buried, and the music is uplifting, not overpowering. The trio has crafted a record that measures up to My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy musically and delivers enough emotional charge to power a small town for a month. It's an impressive achievement and Fun. deserves every bit of acclaim that comes its way because of it.

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Just ordered that Fun. record. The samples over at Amazon sounded really good. Looking forward to hearing the whole thing.

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Four of Five Stars :
Peter Bruntnell - Ringo woz ere


Damn...that was quick. I wasn't expecting anything new from him so soon after Black Mountain UFO. I need to find this. Even Amazon.co.uk doesn't seem to have it.


It's available directly from the website-
http://peterbruntnell.net/store.php

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Just ordered that Fun. record. The samples over at Amazon sounded really good. Looking forward to hearing the whole thing.

Arrived. 5 songs in, and it's pretty well kicking my ass. Loving this.

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1) The Chrome Cranks - Ain't No Lies In Blood
2) Richard Papiercuts - A Sudden Shift
3) FNU Ronnies - Saddle Up
4) Ali Ag Amoumine - Takamba
5) Woollen Kits - Woollen Kits
6) Shit and Shine - Le Grand Larance Prix
7) The Heads - Enter - Eller
8) Crusaders Of Love - Take It Easy ... But Take It
9) El Jesus de Magico - Just Deserts
10) Earth - Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II

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Love:
Julia Holter "Ekstasis"
Leonard Cohen "Old Ideas"
Bruce Springsteen "Wrecking Ball"
AU "Both Lights"

Like:
Beach House "Bloom"
Grimes "Visions"
Frankie Rose "Interstellar"
Nite Jewel "One Second of Love"
Andrew Bird "Break It Yourself"
Bear In Heaven "I Love You, It's Cool"
Cloud Nothings "Attack On Memory"
Loops of Your Heart "And Never Ending Nights"
Lower Dens "Nootropics"

Decent first third of the year...


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top 5 for q1?

1. Julia Holter "Ekstasis"
2. Leonard Cohen "Old Ways"
3. Bruce Springsteen "Wrecking Ball"
4. Andrew Bird "Break It Yourself
5. Cloud Nothings "Attack On Memory"

...

would look different if i'd included leaks...

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I wrote about 12 albums I've enjoyed a lot this year:

http://inawhiteroom.wordpress.com/2012/ ... 14-of-2012

Alabama Shakes – Boys & Girls
Ana Tijoux – La Bala
Barna Howard – Barna Howard
Big KRIT – 4Eva N a Day
Céu – Caravana Seria Bloom
Doug Moreland – The Flying Armadillos
Mati Zundel – Amazonico Gravitante
The Men – Open Your Heart
mmpsuf – Retina
Nina Kraviz – Nina Kraviz
Punch Brothers – Who’s Feeling Young Now?
Y La Bamba – Court The Storm

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Just ordered that Fun. record. The samples over at Amazon sounded really good. Looking forward to hearing the whole thing.

Arrived. 5 songs in, and it's pretty well kicking my ass. Loving this.


yeah, i'm still playing it often. very catchy pop stuff.

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top 5 for q1?

1. Julia Holter "Ekstasis"


I'm turned off by the album cover. Is this really twee and folky?


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jsh Wrote:
top 5 for q1?

1. Julia Holter "Ekstasis"


I'm turned off by the album cover. Is this really twee and folky?


I feel the exact same way. I downloaded this months ago and have yet to listen.

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discostu Wrote:
jsh Wrote:
top 5 for q1?

1. Julia Holter "Ekstasis"


I'm turned off by the album cover. Is this really twee and folky?


no. it's damn good, atmospheric. she has a glorious voice.


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