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Severian 03.10.2016 08:51 AM

The Body has a new LP out?

EVOLghost 03.11.2016 10:52 AM

and suisho no fune?

Moshe 03.12.2016 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
The Body has a new LP out?



http://www.thrilljockey.com/products...rves-happiness

Moshe 03.12.2016 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by EVOLghost
and suisho no fune?


I read somewhere that they are planing to release some recordings soon.

SonicBebs 03.15.2016 01:37 AM

Really looking forward to the new Underworld this week

Severian 03.15.2016 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Moshe


Yeah, I know about it now, but you were the one who clued me in. Thanks!

Severian 03.16.2016 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by SonicBebs
Really looking forward to the new Underworld this week


Having heard a couple tracks at this point, I'd like to change my position from "cautiously optimistic" to officially goddamn psyched. shoukd be a hell of an album.

guest 03.16.2016 07:40 PM

yeah I've heard the same re: suishou no fune, have been playing a lot of gigs in and around japan of late so hoping to catch them when I'm over there, the live LP on PSF last year was excellent. acid guru pond should also be a fucking blast.

guest 03.16.2016 07:41 PM

oh and the new babyfather record is going to be fucking awesome

Severian 03.18.2016 10:04 AM

My record store-owning friend, who I used to do some work for, mailed me a promo of the new Moderat album, III, so I got to listen to it in its entirety yesterday.

So, if ther are any fans of Modeselektor or Apparat who haven't experienced the awesomeness of hybrid group Moderat before, now's as good a time as any to dig in. I prefer Moderat to both of the original projects that spawned it.

 


Damn good album.. Out officially April 1 on Monkeytown and Rough Trade.

Listen to lead single "Reminder" on YouTube

evollove 03.18.2016 10:23 AM

^ Just gave something called HappyBirthday a ten second chance.

Not that I think you'll care, or should care, but you might be amused to know that everytime I check out one of your suggestions and hear a computer make a bliping noise or a drone or a thudding beat, I bail. You should put an asterisk next to that crap every time from now on solely for my benefit. Thanks in advance.

Severian 03.18.2016 10:29 AM

Oh hey, the new Underworld is pretty goddamn awesome so far too. Haven't listened to the whole thing yet, but I think Barbara Barbara, We Face a Shining Future is going to be one of the must-hear electronic albums of 2016.

 

Severian 03.18.2016 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove
^ Just gave something called HappyBirthday a ten second chance.

Not that I think you'll care, or should care, but you might be amused to know that everytime I check out one of your suggestions and hear a computer make a bliping noise or a drone or a thudding beat, I bail. You should put an asterisk next to that crap every time from now on solely for my benefit. Thanks in advance.


Do dislike electronic music and only pay attention to my electronic music recommendations? 'Cause if so.... y'know... you should probably do things differently. Like. Duh.

evollove 03.18.2016 10:38 AM

I'm saying that if there's no indication it's electronic music I get sucked in. Be a flattered I even make the effort.

Peterpuff 03.18.2016 02:32 PM

Skating Polly - The Big Fit

 


I know a few of you had talked about seeing them opening for Babes In Toyland over there in England.

And this isn't just from feeling a need to pimp out local Oklahomans (although they have now moved up to the Pacific Northwest). I am genuinely excited to hear this full album. Everything they have pre-released from it is pretty top-notch. I think they are showing a nice development and maturity in these tracks while not losing the youthfulness that keeps them so appealing.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdp...EhQ8vQ9PX-YKXA

tesla69 03.18.2016 03:57 PM

Heron Oblivion - wow this is really one fine record basically being half of Comets on Fire with Meg Baird.

Severian 03.18.2016 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by tesla69
Heron Oblivion - wow this is really one fine record basically being half of Comets on Fire with Meg Baird.


Yeah, this one's good. I keep forgetting to mention it.

SonicBebs 03.19.2016 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Oh hey, the new Underworld is pretty goddamn awesome so far too. Haven't listened to the whole thing yet, but I think Barbara Barbara, We Face a Shining Future is going to be one of the must-hear electronic albums of 2016.

 

On first listen there's two or three stunning tracks on there.
Really enjoyed it

SYRFox 03.21.2016 06:02 AM

the new Bullion album is stunning. that guy has serious talent.

The Soup Nazi 03.22.2016 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Drjohnrock
So Tanya's music biz retirement was less than permanent, and I'm glad. I didn't see Belly the first time around but hopefully I'll get the chance to do so in August or September.


http://www.allmusic.com/blog/post/so...h-send-me-your

The Soup Nazi 03.22.2016 07:10 PM

 


PUNK 45: Chaos In The City Of Angels And Devils: Hollywood From X To Zero & Hardcor​e On The Beaches: Punk In Los Angeles 1977-81
— Various Artists (already out)
Sixth volume in the Punk 45 series.

Love Streams — Tim Hecker (April 8)

Nocturnal Koreans — Wire (April 22)
Described on their website as a "mini album".

The Ship — Brian Eno (April 29)

Fallen Angels — Bob Dylan (May 20)

Strangers — Marissa Nadler (May 20)

Lovers — Nels Cline (who knows; apparently 2016)

[title TBA] — Spiritualized (see above)

The Soup Nazi 03.22.2016 07:21 PM

Crap, I forgot:

Wild Stab — The I Don't Cares (already out)

Forever Sounds — Wussy (already out and serious candidate for year's best)

Patch The Sky — Bob Mould (March 25)

Drjohnrock 03.22.2016 07:29 PM

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Crap, I forgot:


Forever Sounds — Wussy (already out and serious candidate for year's best)





I saw Wussy play the Forever Sounds in its entirety last month, then take a break and come back and play older material, for a total of one hour, 53 minutes of music--very generous amount of music for a club show. The album is indeed amazing.

The Soup Nazi 03.22.2016 07:36 PM

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I saw Wussy play the Forever Sounds in its entirety last month, then take a break and come back and play older material, for a total of one hour, 53 minutes of music--very generous amount of music for a club show. The album is indeed amazing.


I cannot believe I've found a fellow Wussy fan in this place.

 

Drjohnrock 03.22.2016 07:57 PM

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I cannot believe I've found a fellow Wussy fan in this place.

 




Thanks. I have to admit I resisted the band's appeal for a long time because the guy who owns their record label is a total fuckhead. But that's petty. The music is fine and that's what counts.

Disclaimer: I live in Cincinnati, Wussy's town. But I'm not one of those people who are mindless cheerleaders for their local bands. I don't like The Afghan Whigs or, for that matter, Chuck "Wussy" Cleaver's former band, The Ass Ponys.

Peterpuff 03.23.2016 08:27 AM

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I cannot believe I've found a fellow Wussy fan in this place.

 


I have just recently gotten into them, solely because of this album. It really is solid.

SonicBebs 03.23.2016 03:19 PM

Cavern of antimatter's album is wicked too

The Soup Nazi 03.23.2016 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Peterpuff
I have just recently gotten into them, solely because of this album. It really is solid.


If you haven't done so yet, PLEASE check out the previous one, Attica!, as well. A-S-A-fuckin'-P.

The Soup Nazi 03.23.2016 06:31 PM

Also, April 1 will see the release of John Congleton first "solo" album. I don't really know what to expect, but considering the guy produced St. Vincent, Wye Oak, Disappears, Spoon, Bill Callahan/Smog, Anna Calvi, Lightning Dust, Keren Ann, Swans...

Peterpuff 03.23.2016 07:22 PM

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If you haven't done so yet, PLEASE check out the previous one, Attica!, as well. A-S-A-fuckin'-P.


Actually, I just listened through Attica! about 5 hours ago, after checking out their KEXP performance of material from it. I have to say, I almost even think I like it better than their newest release.

I also found out they are playing here in June. Pretty stoked about that. But in watching their latest KEXP, I saw them playing as a trio with no drums and bass. Is this common for them? I assume they will have a full touring band when they come around. Even though it was still enjoyable, it did not hold a candle to the previous performance of Attica! stuff (in my opinion).

Either way, I have grown quite fond of them in just the past week. Thanks for the recommendations.

The Soup Nazi 03.23.2016 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Peterpuff
Actually, I just listened through Attica! about 5 hours ago, after checking out their KEXP performance of material from it. I have to say, I almost even think I like it better than their newest release.

I also found out they are playing here in June. Pretty stoked about that. But in watching their latest KEXP, I saw them playing as a trio with no drums and bass. Is this common for them? I assume they will have a full touring band when they come around. Even though it was still enjoyable, it did not hold a candle to the previous performance of Attica! stuff (in my opinion).

Either way, I have grown quite fond of them in just the past week. Thanks for the recommendations.


You're welcome. Yes, the full band is a quintet and they fuckin' rock. Sometimes Cleaver and Lisa Walker perform as Wussy (Duo), though. That Chuck is one lucky sumbitch!

Robert Christgau's A+ review of Attica! includes a Sonic Youth mention:

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Attica! [Shake It, 2014]

In which the best band in America remains the best song band in America while passing the Sonic Youth consortium on the outside to become the best distorto-guitar band in America, and although the competition in both categories has thinned out, how many ever dared combine it? Television? Nirvana? The Thompson Couple? That is the territory here. What once seemed the overkill of replacing minimalist Dawn Burman with muscleman Joe Klug opened a thruway to the big beat. What once seemed the neighborly gesture of taking in Ass Ponys steel hand John Erhardt powered sonic dimensions arena-rock dumbos risk tinnitus to achieve with Marshall stacks. The lyrics mix heroic feats of individual transcendence with a romantic striving vexed equally by economics and psychology as the melodies flow on unabated. Gender parity also guaranteed. A+

More: Wussy: Battle Cries & Butterflies

Peterpuff 03.23.2016 08:27 PM

Ha. Nice read on that review.

pissonu 03.24.2016 03:34 PM

DOOMSTARKS

noisereductions 03.25.2016 07:26 AM

On April 1, producer and Kendrick Lamar collaborator Terrace Martin will release his album Velvet Portraits.

Velvet Portraits features appearances from Thundercat, Robert Glasper, and more. It includes "Think of You" with Kamasi Washington and Rose Gold.

louder 03.25.2016 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
On April 1, producer and Kendrick Lamar collaborator Terrace Martin will release his album Velvet Portraits.

Velvet Portraits features appearances from Thundercat, Robert Glasper, and more. It includes "Think of You" with Kamasi Washington and Rose Gold.

Yes! Looking forward to this one.

Severian 03.25.2016 08:24 PM

Domo Genesis - Genesis

 


Worth a listen for sure.

Severian 03.25.2016 08:28 PM

Oh, holy shit! New Bob Mould! I really loved his last album, Beauty & Rain. This one's good so far, and heavy as hell at times. Ah, nostalgia.

 

Severian 03.26.2016 10:15 AM

Hey, anyone heard Epic Jammers and Fortunate Little Ditties by Bonnie "Prince" Billy and Bitchin Bajas yet?

 


I love it! It's droney as hell, but it's expansive and really quite stunning. I'm not sure Will Oldham is capable of making a bad record, but this may be one of my favorites of the last few years.

The Soup Nazi 03.26.2016 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Oh, holy shit! New Bob Mould! I really loved his last album, Beauty & Rain. This one's good so far, and heavy as hell at times. Ah, nostalgia.


NO! What the hell's the matter with you people, always invoking nostalgia to explain why you're enjoying something. Nostalgia is the DEATH OF ART. This is a NEW Bob album, and even though I have most of his back catalogue I don't care how indebted to it the record is; it fucking rocks.

Severian 03.27.2016 08:48 PM

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NO! What the hell's the matter with you people, always invoking nostalgia to explain why you're enjoying something. Nostalgia is the DEATH OF ART. This is a NEW Bob album, and even though I have most of his back catalogue I don't care how indebted to it the record is; it fucking rocks.


Ok ok, fine. Dude.. Jesus. Do you need some klonipin, bro? It helps with temper tantrums.

I didnt even mean that shit about nostalgia. The new album is really fucking good, and sounds new and fresh to me. But I can't help the fact that I've loved Sugar and Hόsker Dό for as long as I can remember.


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