I've gone a wee while without listening to much in the way of new music, but there's been a spate of album releases I've wanted to check out lately for one reason or another and I've been pleasantly surprised.
Babel - Mumford and Sons: Develops their sound from Sigh No More and really cements them as a success. Great album IMO.
My Head is an Animal - Of Monsters and Men: Didn't know who they were but someone suggested I check out their new album and I like it! Quite different to what I would normally listen to but I thought it was a beautifully composed album and very relaxing.
Dead Silence - Billy Talent: People either love or hate Billy Talent and I'm firmly in the former camp. This album was pretty damned awesome IMO. Been on repeat in my car for a few weeks now!
The 2nd Law - Muse: Can't say this does anything for me. I've been gradually going off Muse in recent years and their last album was a poor effort IMO. This is cringeworthy in places with only a few beacons of hope. Completely lost their hard edge and exceptional riffs which made them the band they are today. Madness and Panic Station are brutal...
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25-09-2012 11:00 AM #1
New Albums that are "doing it" for you.
Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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25-09-2012 11:12 AM #2
At the moment...
deadmau5 - album title goes here. Another solid release from le mau5. The stand out tracks are channel 42 with wolfgang gartner and telemiscommunication with imogen hepe.
Tritonal - peircing the quiet (the remixs) texas based trance duo. Some fantastic re-edits but Something New feat Jenry R (Rafeal Frost remix) is a solid anthem...
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25-09-2012 11:23 AM #3
Bob Dylan's "Tempest" and Mark Knopfler's "Privateering" - music at its finest....
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25-09-2012 11:54 AM #4
Listening to Band of Horses - Mirage Rock. Don't think its quite as strong as any of their previous albums but it'll do me meantime.
Also enjoying an album called Nothing Bad Will Ever Happen by a band called Dignan Porch. I think the genre is "low-fi"....getting too old to keep up with "genres"
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25-09-2012 04:32 PM #5
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Listening to The National - High Violet just now. It's not new but it's new to me. Beautiful record sung seriously like "It's always raining outside, I'm blue and I'm going to tell you how that feels", in a Leonard Cohen baritone voice.
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30-09-2012 02:14 AM #8
Not "new" but Great Expectations by The Gaslight Anthem is always on my stereo at the moment. Absolutely love it.
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30-09-2012 06:42 PM #9
Although it came out last year the dwarves - are born again is currently my favourite piece of vinyl. Sleazy punk rock at its very best.
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18-10-2012 07:14 PM #13
I Know What Love Isn't by Jens Lekman and The Plot Against Common Sense by Future Of The Left have both been getting a lot of spins in the Shinyfinish household.
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18-10-2012 07:44 PM #14
Department of Disappearance - new album from Jason Lytle (Grandaddy). Very good.
Also System Preferences by Earlimart. More of the same I suppose but I like it.
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20-10-2012 10:58 AM #15
Not bought the album, but i'm currently listening to I'm in the mood for dancing, by the Nolans. Great tune.
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30-10-2012 07:45 AM #16
Jake bugg's album is a great listen and Calvin Harris 18months is packed full of hits one of the best dance albums Iv heard in a long time
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30-10-2012 08:32 PM #17
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The new rolling stones album that's coming out in November mainly for there new song doom and gloom is good
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13-11-2012 03:04 AM #18
It is (defo!) not new... but I am listening to Danzig-era Misfits on repeat at the moment. Nowt but "Where eagles dare", "Last Caress", "Die, Die my Darling" and the like!
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13-11-2012 02:09 PM #19
Johnny Marrs 'The Messenger' isn't released until January but I've just heard the title track and it's magnificent
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15-11-2012 06:39 PM #22
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Mumford & Sons - Babel, and I just picked up the Paradise Edition of Lana Del Rey's "Born to die" - Absolutely loving it.
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15-11-2012 11:10 PM #24
Not all new but the following are deffinitely getting constant play just now.
Parkway Drive - Atlas
Bury Tomorrow - The Union Of Crowns
Sleeping With Sirens - If You Were A Movie, This Would Be Your Soundtrack
While She Sleeps - This Is The Six
Architects - Daybreaker
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I'd never heard of them before but a friend recommended them to me - bought their album and fell in love with it right away. It usually takes me some time to 'warm up' to a whole album, but I think I loved every single track in the first run-through. Got a really nice 'feel-good' vibe to the music as well.
Was pleasantly surprised to hear 'Little Talks' played at Easter Road recently too! Think it I heard it a couple of weeks ago.
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24-11-2012 06:30 PM #30
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Also got my hands on Marilyn Manson's new album - Born Villain - I've been listening to it in-between Lana del Rey and Morrissey
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