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    The new Gaz Coombes album hasn’t been off my rotation since it came out. Wonderful album.


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    Currently listening to Glaswegian pop punk band the Kimberly Steaks last album "confessions of a justified cynic"

    https://youtu.be/ut-phivoncI
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    Vistas , on shuffle on Spotify

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    Listening to 24 hour revenge therapy by Jawbreaker a lot this week. It's a classic sort of emo/post hardcore album from '94 that stands the test of time.

    They were signed up to a major label after that album and were expected to be another of the breakout punk bands of the time along with offspring and green day. It all unravelled whilst they were recording their major label debut and it flopped while they split up.

    https://youtu.be/4KGzXUmbyiQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by degenerated View Post
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    Listening to 24 hour revenge therapy by Jawbreaker a lot this week. It's a classic sort of emo/post hardcore album from '94 that stands the test of time.

    They were signed up to a major label after that album and were expected to be another of the breakout punk bands of the time along with offspring and green day. It all unravelled whilst they were recording their major label debut and it flopped while they split up.

    https://youtu.be/4KGzXUmbyiQ
    If you only listen to one Jawbreaker track IMO it has to be Boxcar. Brilliant lyrics and catchier than Covid. Real shame that this band missed the bus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NORTHERNHIBBY View Post
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    If you only listen to one Jawbreaker track IMO it has to be Boxcar. Brilliant lyrics and catchier than Covid. Real shame that this band missed the bus.
    If you dig that you should give tiltwheel a try, if you haven't heard them already. Not too prolific with only 3 albums over but each one brilliant. They've been about since early 90s but one of them left to set up DC Shoes and they've just done sporadic releases and never been over here. Even have a song called f__k you yams on their last album

    https://open.spotify.com/album/24aR9...9aNNB8z1pjLPTV

    Here's my current playlist, a lot of the newer stuff very much inspired by Leatherface, Jawbreaker etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by degenerated View Post
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    Listening to 24 hour revenge therapy by Jawbreaker a lot this week. It's a classic sort of emo/post hardcore album from '94 that stands the test of time.

    They were signed up to a major label after that album and were expected to be another of the breakout punk bands of the time along with offspring and green day. It all unravelled whilst they were recording their major label debut and it flopped while they split up.

    https://youtu.be/4KGzXUmbyiQ
    I’m sure I have that on cassette somewhere!
    Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.

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    I’m sure I have that on cassette somewhere!
    It's a classic

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    Quote Originally Posted by degenerated View Post
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    Currently listening to Glaswegian pop punk band the Kimberly Steaks last album "confessions of a justified cynic"

    https://youtu.be/ut-phivoncI
    Also meant to loop back to this post - hadn't heard of them before, but they remind me of an early Green Day (pre-Dookie era). Going to check out more of their stuff.
    Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylar View Post
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    Also meant to loop back to this post - hadn't heard of them before, but they remind me of an early Green Day (pre-Dookie era). Going to check out more of their stuff.
    Yeah, more like the lookout records era stuff, which I thought was decent, or even like Billie Jo's other band pinhead gunpowder.

    Sad that lookout went bust as they had an unbelievable amount of great releases.

    I'm going to have a day of listening to old lookout stuff now.

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2L...RmudtPuTJd8LQw

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    Quote Originally Posted by degenerated View Post
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    Yeah, more like the lookout records era stuff, which I thought was decent, or even like Billie Jo's other band pinhead gunpowder.

    Sad that lookout went bust as they had an unbelievable amount of great releases.

    I'm going to have a day of listening to old lookout stuff now.

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2L...RmudtPuTJd8LQw
    That is a whopping playlist, particularly as the sun starts to shine!

    My mate is the main vocalist in a punk/hardcore crossover band from Lanarkshire/West Lothian so here's me shamelessly supporting him by sharing this - band are Dystopian Futures:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzXP...hannel=BlankTV
    Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylar View Post
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    That is a whopping playlist, particularly as the sun starts to shine!

    My mate is the main vocalist in a punk/hardcore crossover band from Lanarkshire/West Lothian so here's me shamelessly supporting him by sharing this - band are Dystopian Futures:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzXP...hannel=BlankTV
    Will check that out, cheers.

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    The Beatles Live at the BBC. They were first and foremost a cracking wee rock and roll band. Even the show tunes worked and Lennon was surprisingly just as partial to them as McCartney.
    Every gimmick hungry yob,
    Digging gold from rock and roll
    Grabs the mic to tell us,
    He'll die before he's sold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylar View Post
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    That is a whopping playlist, particularly as the sun starts to shine!

    My mate is the main vocalist in a punk/hardcore crossover band from Lanarkshire/West Lothian so here's me shamelessly supporting him by sharing this - band are Dystopian Futures:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzXP...hannel=BlankTV
    Had a listen to some of their stuff and loved their take on the vandals "anarchy burger" and the minutemen "Corona".

    Some pretty decent stuff there.

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    Tonight was vinyl records, a bit of Paolo Nuttini and blue rose code.
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    The Old Crow Medicine Show are new to me, first heard them on the Apple Music auto play thingy.

    Wagon Wheel is just sublime.
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    Maybe slightly off topic but recently started listening to 1AU Greatest Hits, it’s a DAB radio station plays 60s 70s and 80s hits no adverts no DJs just continuous music all my era of easy listening too.

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    Enjoying the New Pornographers new album Continue As A Guest. Bit more mellow than some of their others but a grower.
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    Losers of the year by Sludgeworth. Recorded early 90s and never got released at the time and only got vinyl release tail end of last year.


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    The new Gaz Coombes album hasn’t been off my rotation since it came out. Wonderful album.
    I've really enjoyed this album as well.

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    Vistas , on shuffle on Spotify
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    Good Hibs boys
    I Saw them live on Sunday night. Fantastic show

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    Since the sun has been out today I went for the doom carnival that is The Doors live in Stockholm...

    https://youtu.be/-3hLStS0KNc

    ...Joy Division's death rattle in Amsterdam at the Paradiso...

    https://youtu.be/qgtlOYlqf1o

    ...which are both recorded as perfectly as is possible.

    Then onto a Spotify folder of 60's girl group R&B...

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Z...urce=copy-link


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    After last night's gig I've been listening to Ruts DC album Music Must Destroy.

    https://youtu.be/H0t1S6qww9o

    Now I'm just about to stick on Jettison by Naked Raygun

    https://youtu.be/kELPePht71I

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    Quote Originally Posted by degenerated View Post
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    After last night's gig I've been listening to Ruts DC album Music Must Destroy.

    https://youtu.be/H0t1S6qww9o

    Now I'm just about to stick on Jettison by Naked Raygun

    https://youtu.be/kELPePht71I
    Ruts DC are a great live band. Their three part harmonies on songs like Kill The Pain are superb. Last time I saw them they were touring The Crack Album which didn't quite work, but on The Stranglers tour they were great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NORTHERNHIBBY View Post
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    Ruts DC are a great live band. Their three part harmonies on songs like Kill The Pain are superb. Last time I saw them they were touring The Crack Album which didn't quite work, but on The Stranglers tour they were great.
    Last night was a mix. I thought they did the stuff from the crack and in a rut, staring at the rude boys, west one shine on me etc really well. Was really impressed with them.

    Kill the pain had the the place rocking. Jah War went down a storm too.

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    Been listening to a lot of Mayday Parade lately - especially their latest release, 'What It Means to Fall Apart'. I've loved this band for 15 years now, since they released 'A Lesson In Romantics'.

    They were the first band I seen live as we came out of lockdown and I was a bit of a wreck seeing them. Hoping they'll be back in the UK later this year/next year.
    Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.

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    The Dead South is another new discovery to me, bluegrass/country sort of stuff.

    Good Company is the album.

    I like Apple Musics play similar function, you hear lots of different stuff but it seems to intersperse songs that you have listened to in the same genre as well. Whether by luck or by design I don't know.
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