Good album but nothing will top Hollow Bodies by them; that was a truly incredible album.
Very excited to hear Sylar's new album as well as Silent Planets.
2 songs into Eminems 'surprise' album and it sounds so far his best work in recent years.
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The new Idles album. For me it's much better than the last one.
Hope you like it - I worked so hard on that album :greengrin
I liked Hollow Bodies, but I probably preferred To Those Left Behind.
Currently falling in love with my old pop-punk roots with the new Alkaline Trio album - delighted to hear new material from them - Matt Skiba is wasted in Blink-182.
Quite like Paul Mcartney’s new album
Orbital, Monsters Exist. Hoo Hoo Ha Ha should come with a health warning it’s so addictive.
Declan Welsh and the decadent west.
Have a listen.
Think it was out last year but only just found them. The Creases - Tremelow. Loving their album at the minute.
The Blue Hour - Suede
Cheyenne - Conner Youngblood
If old albums that you've just heard are allowed then I'll go for Kontiki by Cotton Mather. Fabulous pop music, rip-offs galore from the likes of the Beatles, Squeeze, the Byrds and Crowded House amongst others but it works so so well.
Wakelines by the criminally underrated Mull Historical Society is excellent.
Christine and the Queens - Chris. Toe-tapping stuff.
She Drew the Gun - Revolution of Mind.
Phil Cook - "People Are My Drugs" - never heard of the guy before, his latest album release is terrific, as is "Southland Mission" from 2015 ....
Liking Richard Ashcroft new album.
The amazing snakeheads.lead singer died last month with brain cancer.excellent album.
The re release of Primal Scream's Give Out But Don't Give Up original Memphis sessions is much better than the one originally released, well worth a listen.
New Ian Brown song out ahead of his album in March. Not anything groundbreaking, and in his comfort zone but I like it. Video is good too, a nod to his F.E.A.R video.
https://youtu.be/YMRYIRnVhlE
Advance copy of Holy Hell by Architects.
Already a contender for album of the year on the third playthrough. It's ferocious.
Currently enjoying these two think they have been out a few months.
The Voidz- Virtue
Parquet Courts - Wide Awake
I agree, I really like this version.
Went along to Assai record shop on Thursday afternoon there, Bobby Gillespie was interviewed by Vic Galloway and then did a Q&A and signed records. It was a brilliant hour or so. He pretty much admitted that they didn't have the conviction to stick with their original vision. The record was intended to be a bit of a downer after Screamadelica and they were desperate to work with Dowd due to their respect for his work.
But they started messing with his mix almost immediately. Alan McGee never got what they were going for and thought it was too dull, not modern enough basically. Bobby said they took on board McGee's feedback and agreed to work with the new producer, George Drakoulis. He felt this was vindicated by the commercial success but the vision they started with was totally lost.
Such an interesting guy, could've listened to him talk about music for hours!