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tesla69 03.28.2016 10:22 PM

Matt "mv" Valentine - "Blazing Grace"

another fine solo record, the sound more refined and expansive maybe than last years,with a bunch of different folks playing on the album, PG SIX, Meg Baird, J Mascis...

The Soup Nazi 03.30.2016 08:09 PM

Eyes On The Lines — Steve Gunn (June 03)

_slavo_ 04.01.2016 04:11 AM

Amnesia Scanner - AS EP

guest 04.01.2016 07:40 AM

^^^

checking in to rep babyfather again, blunt on fire



also the new lolina (inga copeland) live record is a melter

Severian 04.01.2016 04:26 PM

 


Jim O'Rourke and Christian Fennesz - It's Hard For Me to Say I'm Sorry - June 24

(!!!)

evollove 04.01.2016 04:37 PM

New Pixies?

https://www.instagram.com/p/BClRKpNon_P/

Severian 04.01.2016 08:14 PM

Meh. I'm not even sure I qualify as a Pixies fan anymore. I have no idea what they're up to, or who they even are anymore.

tesla69 04.03.2016 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi


great band!
Gunn was joined in the studio by a full band - Nathan Bowles (drums, banjo, organ), Hans Chew (wurlitzer), James Elkington (guitar, lap steel, dobro), Mary Lattimore (harp), Jason Meagher (bass, guitar, flute), Paul Sukeena (guitar), Justin Tripp (bass, keyboards), and John Truscinski (drums)

halgreen 04.06.2016 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Moshe
The best 2016 albums I heard so far
...
Bardo Pond - Regalo II
...


what's the deal with this one?

Severian 04.09.2016 09:59 AM

There's a new Parquet Courts album out. I haven't listened to it in full yet, but I've done a fair amount of skipping around and I'm enjoying what I'm hearing. Sounds like it might be their Brighten the Corners. Maybe.

I dig Parquet Courts/Parkay Quarts. I always think I don't, but then I listen to one of their albums (especially Light Up Gold), and I just can't turn it off. Sunbathing Animal didn't quite captivate me as much, but it was still very good, and I loved Content Nausea. I'm going to buy this new one and give it a whirl.

Severian 04.09.2016 10:03 AM

Oooh! Ooooooh! Hope Six Demolition Project is out in SIX days ;)

 


 


(heart attack)

Severian 04.16.2016 04:07 PM

New PJ out now and awesome.

New Radiohead apparently coming out in June. It's been six goddamn years since their last album. I wonder how this is going to go over. I'm actually not super optimistic.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 04.16.2016 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
New PJ out now and awesome.

New Radiohead apparently coming out in June. It's been six goddamn years since their last album. I wonder how this is going to go over. I'm actually not super optimistic.

Why not?

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 04.16.2016 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
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.

Preach it.

What i like about deftones gore is its new. Its not just a nostalgia album from a band i have been listening to for twenty years. It what i liked about No Cities To Love last year

Bytor Peltor 04.16.2016 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi


I'm looking forward to hearing this!

Severian 04.16.2016 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
Why not?


I'm not sure really. I liked Tomorrow's Modern Boxes, and I like what Jonny Greenwood's been doing. I liked their last album, and felt that it corrected for a few of the mistakes of In Rainbows by channeling krautrock (the In The Basement version is better than the actually King of the Limbs album, in my opinion) ... I liked their "SPECTRE" song, and think that if MGM had used it, the movie would have been significantly better.

But I feel like it's been so long that it would be really tough for them to make another really brilliant record I guess. I don't have any real solid reason for feeling this way, but I kinda do. They took a six year break after releasing albums pretty regularly for almost 20 years. It just makes me wonder if their time has passed. I could be wrong, and hope I am. But in the past six years a lot of their albums have started to sound dated. I think the only ones that really still hold up are Kid A and Hail to the Thief, and parts of OKC. They're going to have to pull a Portishead circa 2008 to make this work, which means a full overhaul of their sound. And from what I've read, some very old songs are rumored to be on the new album.

I wish 'em the best.

greenlight 04.17.2016 02:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Moshe
dälek


Pseu Braun celebrates 4/20 with NJ’s experimental hip-hop heroes, Dälek, on DIFM (7-8pm). Back in action after a 5+ year hiatus, the group is releasing a new album called “Asphalt for Eden” later in the week.

https://wfmu.org/2016/04/11/njs-dale...-wed-apr-20th/

looking forward to hear some new dälek

Severian 04.17.2016 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by greenlight
Pseu Braun celebrates 4/20 with NJ’s experimental hip-hop heroes, Dälek, on DIFM (7-8pm). Back in action after a 5+ year hiatus, the group is releasing a new album called “Asphalt for Eden” later in the week.

https://wfmu.org/2016/04/11/njs-dale...-wed-apr-20th/

looking forward to hear some new dälek



Hey this sounds awesome! It's been a while.

_slavo_ 04.18.2016 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
I'm not sure really. I liked Tomorrow's Modern Boxes, and I like what Jonny Greenwood's been doing. I liked their last album, and felt that it corrected for a few of the mistakes of In Rainbows by channeling krautrock (the In The Basement version is better than the actually King of the Limbs album, in my opinion) ... I liked their "SPECTRE" song, and think that if MGM had used it, the movie would have been significantly better.

But I feel like it's been so long that it would be really tough for them to make another really brilliant record I guess. I don't have any real solid reason for feeling this way, but I kinda do. They took a six year break after releasing albums pretty regularly for almost 20 years. It just makes me wonder if their time has passed. I could be wrong, and hope I am. But in the past six years a lot of their albums have started to sound dated. I think the only ones that really still hold up are Kid A and Hail to the Thief, and parts of OKC. They're going to have to pull a Portishead circa 2008 to make this work, which means a full overhaul of their sound. And from what I've read, some very old songs are rumored to be on the new album.

I wish 'em the best.


I wouldn't be so harsh. I still consider them to be a very talented and original band that is not afraid to explore new territories (at least, "new" regarding to the rock/indie territory they've been mostly associated with). I am now years ago from being a fan of the band (I was a real diehard some 15-20 years ago ... man, the time flies fast) but I know the're capable of coming up with something surprising.
There've been better albums (Kid A, OKC, for me also In Rainbows and Hail to the Thief) and also worse ones (Amnesiac and especially the terrible TKOL), and I don't see a reason why I should be skeptical about this. I'm actually pretty curious.

nicfit 04.18.2016 02:04 PM

now I want to hear the new DJ Shadow

https://soundcloud.com/massappealrec...run-the-jewels

Severian 05.02.2016 11:54 PM

Woo! DJ KOZE presents Pampa Vol. 1

Fucking finally, something from Koze in 2016. I'd be really stoked if he did an actual album, but this will serve.

Bought it the minute I realized it was out. Already in my top 5 of the year. A sweet compilation by techno's greatest psychedelic mastermind, featuring a shit ton of artists

 

Severian 05.03.2016 09:43 AM

^^ I highly recommend this to any fans of bright, effervescent electronic music. Never mind the Jamie XX and DNTL appearances. The record does a really nice job of representing the Koze/PAMPA sound and vibe.

The Soup Nazi 05.05.2016 06:29 PM

 


Released a week ago and nobody said shit. Fuck AMG, fuck Metacritic and fuck all of us.

LifeDistortion 05.05.2016 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
New Radiohead apparently coming out in June. It's been six goddamn years since their last album. I wonder how this is going to go over. I'm actually not super optimistic.


Well, what is your first impression of the first new Radiohead song Burn the Witch? I think its a solid song. I don't know if the album is coming out tomorrow, this weekend, or even this month. I think the fact we know so little does make me even more eager to hear it.

Severian 05.05.2016 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by LifeDistortion
Well, what is your first impression of the first new Radiohead song Burn the Witch? I think its a solid song. I don't know if the album is coming out tomorrow, this weekend, or even this month. I think the fact we know so little does make me even more eager to hear it.


It's a good song, but I'm hoping for more "SPECTRE," and less "Burn the Witch" on the new album. It's musically interesting, but it's a bit lazy lyrically in my opinion.

Then again, no Radiohead pre-release single has really pumped me up since "2+2=5."

The Soup Nazi 05.11.2016 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi

Quote:

Originally Posted by tesla69
great band!
Gunn was joined in the studio by a full band - Nathan Bowles (drums, banjo, organ), Hans Chew (wurlitzer), James Elkington (guitar, lap steel, dobro), Mary Lattimore (harp), Jason Meagher (bass, guitar, flute), Paul Sukeena (guitar), Justin Tripp (bass, keyboards), and John Truscinski (drums)

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Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
I'm looking forward to hearing this!


Watch: Steve Gunn –"Ancient Jules" Video
"[...] the clip [...] finds Gunn hitting the road on his motorcycle and hanging out with underground folk legend Michael Chapman."
:eek:

Severian 05.17.2016 08:08 AM

Looks like we might be getting a new Autechre album this year, as guest noted in the "autechre - exai" thread. This would he absolutely epic, of course.

As if that wasn't an exciting enough little nugget of speculation, there's also a new single from Plaid that just dropped yesterday, titled "the Bee." It's nowhere near as good as Autechre's "Feed 1" — more of a traditional, light, "for the fuck of it" kind of song. But still... a new Plaid AND a new Autechre would really get the old blood pumping.

Plaid is a great, great act. And they've lost none of their spark over the years. Reaching Prints was one of the best albums of 2014.

Looking forward to hearing more from both of these cherished acts in the months to come.

SYRFox 05.17.2016 04:24 PM

still need to listen to that new Autechre song.
was a bit let down by Mark Pritchard's album, but if Warp's got a new Autechre record forthcoming I'm all for it.

really looking forward to Flowdan's album this summer, this should be massive. Oh and the new Jessy Lanza album is finally out and it's a beauty

The Soup Nazi 05.17.2016 11:23 PM

Tense Nature — Brian Case (June 27)
Hit Reset
— The Julie Ruin (July 8)

nicfit 05.18.2016 12:16 PM

lovin' this

https://kleinkief.bandcamp.com/album/fukushima

and can't wait for this

http://www.rarelyunable.com/morkobot...ernatural-cat/

Severian 05.18.2016 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by SYRFox
still need to listen to that new Autechre song.
was a bit let down by Mark Pritchard's album, but if Warp's got a new Autechre record forthcoming I'm all for it.

really looking forward to Flowdan's album this summer, this should be massive. Oh and the new Jessy Lanza album is finally out and it's a beauty


I'm liking the Jessy Lanza album quite a bit.

The new Kaytranada is great too by the way.

guest 05.18.2016 09:07 PM

the jessy lanza record is fucking excellent, that first single was a masterpiece and while the record doesn't live up to that it's still awesome to see her blossoming into an actual veritable popstar. with this and the babyfather record (undoubtedly the best thing to come out this year) hyperdub are really on top at the moment.

guest 05.18.2016 09:08 PM

also the caroline k (nocturnal emissions) reissue on BEB is fantastic

guest 05.18.2016 09:10 PM

also also looking forward to new stuff from raime, james ferraro, fennesz/o'rourke, second woman, klara lewis, pita (!!!), haino/o'rourke/ambarchi, helm/decimus tape on opal....

guest 05.18.2016 09:13 PM

also also also new puce mary full-length on posh isolation is proper gnarl

Severian 05.18.2016 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by guest
also also looking forward to new stuff from raime, james ferraro, fennesz/o'rourke, second woman, klara lewis, pita (!!!), haino/o'rourke/ambarchi, helm/decimus tape on opal....


Yeah I'm really looking forward to the Febnesz/O'Rourke release. Should be excellent.

pepper_green 05.18.2016 10:58 PM

everytime I come to this thread I get sick to my stomach. so much shitty new boring music it's unbelievable.

" hey, check this band out that sound like this".

"no".

you know, just saying, just saying I find, you and you this and that, a needle in a hay stack.

then, I remember why the hip hop thread is so popular...because everything else is shit.

pepper_green 05.18.2016 11:06 PM

I mean, you can tell me if I am crazy or not but nothing sounds outrageous and new anymore unless it's hip hop and even that's talking it's toll. it's all boring for 'commercials' music. bunch of junk!! crap boring junk. with boring slick art album covers that look good on pitchfork promotion sections.

and old users here worry about what new users think us. we're a bunch of boring cunts. that's what they think.

pepper_green 05.18.2016 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by SYRFox
still need to listen to that new Autechre song.


why? IDM is all behind you. it happen. it's done. like rock n roll. hip hop and jazz. instead of enjoying yrself you can better spend yr time as culture music archaeologist instead. doing research on how humans enjoyed information via vibration signals to the eardrum.

maybe 2012 really was the start of a paradigm shift after all.

SonicBebs 05.19.2016 01:24 AM

I'm looking forward to the new Beth Orton. Produced by the guy from the Fuck Buttons so that should be interesting.
Still haven't heard Anohni yet so looking forward to that


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