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its been a good year so far so only 3 is cutting it fine but these three are dandy
Cate Le Bon : CYRK
Chris Cohen : Overgrown Path
Here We Go Magic : A Different Ship

That Cate Le Bon is near the top for me, too. Not quite top 3, but certainly top 10, maybe top 5.

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Calexico.

yeah, good year.


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also, I dig The Men - Open Up Your Heart


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3 votes for Trampled by Turtles. Looks like they made the crossover into music snob acceptance which would explain their seemingly sudden jump in ticket draw and being on festival lineups.


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also trampled by turtles? really ya'll?
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They're in my wheelhouse, and I've been a fan since their last record. Never seen 'em live, which is a big bummer. This record is a huge leap forward. Great year for bluegrass releases. Lots of good ones.

Infamous Stringdusters - Silver Sky
Boxcars - All In
Punch Bros.
Steep Canyon Rangers (w/o Steve Martin, mind you)
Leftover Salmon
Grisman - Dawg plays Big Mon
Chatham Co. Line - live record
Sara Watkins
Keller Williams & The Travelin' McCourys - Pick
Tim O'Brien
Jerry Douglas

Solid year.

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also, I dig The Men - Open Up Your Heart


Me too, thanks for the rec.

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discostu Wrote:
3 votes for Trampled by Turtles. Looks like they made the crossover into music snob acceptance which would explain their seemingly sudden jump in ticket draw and being on festival lineups.


catswilleatyou Wrote:
also trampled by turtles? really ya'll?
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They're in my wheelhouse, and I've been a fan since their last record. Never seen 'em live, which is a big bummer.


I was living in Winona...5-6 years ago? They would come through frequently. I saw them often. Bluegrass and other folky stuff has always gone over well in that town. There's a few bands that I liked, but I really just OD'd on all that stuff back then. For me it was real strange to see them on Letterman... We even brought them in to play at a Twins game at Target Field. To see them mentioned on this board is weird too.

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also, I dig The Men - Open Up Your Heart


Me too, thanks for the rec.


listening now

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Yail Bloor Wrote:
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also, I dig The Men - Open Up Your Heart


Me too, thanks for the rec.


listening now


Holy shit it's like Fugazi got drunk for once. I like this.

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That's probably the most accurate description I've heard of them.


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catswilleatyou Wrote:
Flying Rabbit Wrote:
discostu Wrote:
3 votes for Trampled by Turtles. Looks like they made the crossover into music snob acceptance which would explain their seemingly sudden jump in ticket draw and being on festival lineups.


catswilleatyou Wrote:
also trampled by turtles? really ya'll?
:wanker:


They're in my wheelhouse, and I've been a fan since their last record. Never seen 'em live, which is a big bummer.


I was living in Winona...5-6 years ago? They would come through frequently. I saw them often. Bluegrass and other folky stuff has always gone over well in that town. There's a few bands that I liked, but I really just OD'd on all that stuff back then. For me it was real strange to see them on Letterman... We even brought them in to play at a Twins game at Target Field. To see them mentioned on this board is weird too.


Yeah, I saw they were doing the Twins game. They were geeking out over it on their twitter and FB profiles.

They have a great sound though, and I think they're probably riding the wave of string-bands getting mainstream success through the Avetts and Mumfords. There have been a lot more atypical fans at the festivals I've gone to this year, in addition to the shows. I think I decried the fact that OCMS had a ridiculous crowd when I saw them at the 9:30 Club a few months ago. They've always swayed towards the frat side, but it was interesting to see the audience that was there. Another band that's riding the string-band thing huge is the Lumineers. Opening for OCMS, DMB, and making huge in-roads. Expect them to blow up with their next record.

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Ariel Pink, Dirty Projectors, & Either Grizzly Bear or Spiritualized

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I haven't heard this yet, but it sounds promising. Any of y'all heard it? Thoughts?
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Five years after Sino, Mexico’s favorite indie rock heroes Café Tacuba reinvent3e their own crazy wheel with El Objeto Antes Llamado Disco (loosely translated: "the object formerly known as a disc” -- or in this case, “album”). Since the band has always recorded infrequently, each recording is an event. This set is a full-on attempt not only to evolve musically, but to reinvent the way they perceive themselves as a band. To that end, Café Tacuba producer Gustavo Santaolalla, producer Anibal Kerpel, and recording engineer Joe Chiccarelli recorded in front of studio audiences in Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Los Angeles, and Santiago before taking the tracks into post-production. Stripped back to the core quartet -- we’ve not heard them this way since their earliest records -- Café Tacuba sought to erase boundaries between themselves and listeners, and simultaneously to take audience perceptions directly into the sound of the record, thereby confronting and expanding their previously held beliefs about who they were as an entity. Opener “Pajaros” starts with a singsong synth and Rubén Albarrán's falsetto, answered by guitars, more keyboards, and sprightly backing vocals. The album’s first single, “De Este Lado del Camino" (“On This Side of the Road”), commences as a sparse synth ballad, only to be gradually built up by multi-tracked electric piano, guitars, and organic and synthetic percussion; it becomes a dramatic anthem. The very next cut, “Espuma,” contains a breezy, gentle pop melody underscored with repetitive guitar lines from a folk melody, a lithe hook, and an infectious hook. “Yo Busco” is a bouncing rock tune with pulsing guitars countered by layers of synths, loops, and propulsive basslines as Albarrán’s vocals cut right through the density. Set closer “Volcan” is almost elegiac, woven through with a narrative that comes more from folk music that it does pop, but its lush production and tapered textures carry the raw, sinuous emotion in Albarrán’s vocal, and extend the corrido-like narrative to the very threshold of 21st century indie pop. Musically, this set walks a beautiful line between the rock & roll dynamics of Sino and the more atmospheric, electronic sounds of Cuatros Caminos and the production experimentations of Reves, and yet goes further than them all to become the most accessible recording in their catalog. With El Objeto Antes Llamado Disco, Café Tacuba have moved beyond the categorical confines of rock en español, despite being its very torchbearers. Instead, these ten songs prove that they are, quite literally, one of the finest and most adventurous rock bands in the world.

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Putting on Tama Impala now...


Do they make drumsets?

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I don't get it

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So from this thread I have learned that I do not like Tame Impala or Gentleman Jesse, but I do very much like Justin Townes Earle.

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Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
Finch Platte Wrote:
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Putting on Tama Impala now...


Do they make drumsets?

Badda bisshhhhhhh

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I don't get it

Tama brand drums

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Oh duh. I like Tama Impala better.

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So from this thread I have learned that I do not like Gentleman Jesse.


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To be fair, Spotify has a grand total of 3 songs.

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3 songs is really all you need to make fair judgement with GJ.

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I can't go along with Gentleman Jesse either. I want to like him, try to like him, like his influences and what he's trying to do, but he's got to learn dynamics. He might still get there.

Also ditto all the above with the Men. Seems like it's O3CGR for people who don't like O3CGR.


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I think The Men got their foot in my door by doing a very good job imitating the sound and dynamics of Fugazi. That's a world I don't easily get tired of spending time in, so having these guys plasticize and stretch it is interesting and enjoyable for me.

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I can't go along with Gentleman Jesse either. I want to like him, try to like him, like his influences and what he's trying to do, but he's got to learn dynamics. He might still get there.

Also ditto all the above with the Men. Seems like it's O3CGR for people who don't like O3CGR.


I like Gentleman Jesse a lot more than The Men, but don't even like GJ all that much for the reasons Rad describes.

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i enjoyed GJ live but not so much in record land.

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i like the new album, but agree that he's much better live.


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