Motionless in White - Infamous
Crown The Empire - The Fallout
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Motionless in White - Infamous
Crown The Empire - The Fallout
another track, album shaping up nicely
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3JNQpYJ-Xc
Rolled Up 20s debut album. Cracking listen. Even better live.
Managed to get a hold of Sempiternal by Bring Me The Horizon early (think it's scheduled for release end of March/beginning of April) and it's brilliant!
Still find it a bit odd hearing Shadow Moses being played on occasion on Radio but it's nice to hear a heavy rock band dissecting the mass of infinite indie/R&B/dance crap which dominates the airwaves.
Bastille - Bad Blood.
Thank god I herd the Weight of Living on Fifa 13 !:top marks
Also Bastille. Saw them at Camden Crawl last year and the album has lived up to expectations.
Also Imagine Dragons album is really good.
Push the Sky Away, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds showing how it should be done.......again.
Steve Earle`s new album `The Low Highway` is arguably his best yet.
I must be getting old! I've heard of about 10% of the bands mentioned on this thread.
British Sea Powers new album got great reviews and their last 4 albums have been superb too!
Not necessarily "new" albums but I've had three on repeat for a few weeks now:
Chasing Ghosts - The Amity Affliction
Crisis - Alexisonfire (rediscovered this the other day - exceptional)
Dear Agony - Breaking Benjamin
Fans of heavy rock / metal should check out this NZ band who are doing pretty well over here at the minute.
This song is great IMO :agree:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi4PmTnLoR8
http://f0.bcbits.com/img/a1089161497_10.jpg
Unlike in my youth, I no longer listen to music enough and I've only just "discovered" a group called The Stereophonics (!), their latest album "Graffiti on the Train" is quite excellent, think I'll work my way backwards through their catalogue - I'm also a huge fan of James Hunter and his "Minute by Minute" LP, issued under The James Hunter Six ,is also an interesting development in his career - well worth a listen!
Agreed. It's a bit mellower than both "There Is a Hell..." or "Suicide Seasons" but fantastic nonetheless. They've evolved their sound and it sounds great!
I've had both Four Year Strong and Senses Fail on repeat a wee bit of late following Slam Dunk - perfect summer music :thumbsup:
I'm not too keen on the new stuff you hear these days on the transistor radio, and to be fair dont listen to much music these day.
I saw an advert the other day for a re release of an album i had many years ago, and played it until it wore out.
Wings live show, wings over america is out again, i downloaded it and its just as good as i remember it. If you liked the band and the album, i'd recommend you get it. :top marks
I was never a beatles fan, before my time. :greengrin Although i liked a few of the fab fours work, and that was probably the reason it pushed me towards this album. As i said in my last post, i just think its a terrific album, in my opinion M'Cartney's best.