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I'm loving the Soft Cell debut album 'Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret' all over again.
New Elbow album 'Audio Vertigo' arrived here in the Wolds last week.
New Elbow album 'Audio Vertigo' arrived here in the Wolds last week.
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Having noted the recommendation from faaip, I've been working my way through the Flaherty Brotherhood tracks on Spotify today.
Some really good stuff there and I love the artwork that goes with them
As I seem to recall you mentioned, faaip....it's odd why they've released 30 singles in 2024 and no album
Some really good stuff there and I love the artwork that goes with them
As I seem to recall you mentioned, faaip....it's odd why they've released 30 singles in 2024 and no album
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Very strange ... something seems dodgy about it. No EP's, albums, just single track releases.Muppet the Cat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 5:39 pm Having noted the recommendation from faaip, I've been working my way through the Flaherty Brotherhood tracks on Spotify today.
Some really good stuff there and I love the artwork that goes with them
As I seem to recall you mentioned, faaip....it's odd why they've released 30 singles in 2024 and no album
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They probably drop digital tracks as they record them rather than wait to release full albums, they drop more cover artwork that way which appears to me to be made by A.I software rather than made by human creative hands, their record label uses a lot of A.I on their releases it stops illustrators earning a living but that's the way it's going nowadays.Muppet the Cat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 5:39 pm Having noted the recommendation from faaip, I've been working my way through the Flaherty Brotherhood tracks on Spotify today.
Some really good stuff there and I love the artwork that goes with them
As I seem to recall you mentioned, faaip....it's odd why they've released 30 singles in 2024 and no album
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Joe's Garage and Zoot Allures. Zappa produced some great stuff
Then abit of Ledsi
Then abit of Ledsi
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Just read two albums due to be released in the next month or so that would stir John In Louisiana's interest.
Richard Thompson 'Ship To Shore'
His first album in six years from this prolific singer/songwriter
Little Feat 'Sam's Place
A blues album from the west coast band, their first studio album in twelve years.
Richard Thompson 'Ship To Shore'
His first album in six years from this prolific singer/songwriter
Little Feat 'Sam's Place
A blues album from the west coast band, their first studio album in twelve years.
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The Eels release their 15th album 'Eels Time! soon.
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I watched a documentary last night about GG Allin.
Man, what a degenerate.
He was famous for s**tting himself on stage and throwing it at the audience.
Most of his concerts ended in mass brawls that spilled out onto the street.
Man, what a degenerate.
He was famous for s**tting himself on stage and throwing it at the audience.
Most of his concerts ended in mass brawls that spilled out onto the street.
I smell blood and an era of prominent mad men - W.H. Auden
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There's always someone who goes to any lengths to be different & attract attention.
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Are you aware of GG Allin, Leon?
I'd never heard of him until i watched the documentary.
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What are we all listening too at the moment?
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A couple of people/bands I'd never come across before.
Firstly, Al Manfredi and 'Blue Gold'......apparently half of the album is in effect a re-issue of an album that came out (to little fanfare) in 1973. It's very good.
Secondly, The Handsome Family. Never heard of them, but noticed the poster/flyer when we saw Kelly Jones in the week, as they were on the night after (the Thursday of the Norwich game) so brought them up on Spotify to see who they were/what they sounded like...........a bit Gothic Country and some pretty decent tracks there.
Firstly, Al Manfredi and 'Blue Gold'......apparently half of the album is in effect a re-issue of an album that came out (to little fanfare) in 1973. It's very good.
Secondly, The Handsome Family. Never heard of them, but noticed the poster/flyer when we saw Kelly Jones in the week, as they were on the night after (the Thursday of the Norwich game) so brought them up on Spotify to see who they were/what they sounded like...........a bit Gothic Country and some pretty decent tracks there.
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Never heard of either of them, even though Al Manfredi is right out of my era.Muppet the Cat wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 4:47 pm A couple of people/bands I'd never come across before.
Firstly, Al Manfredi and 'Blue Gold'......apparently half of the album is in effect a re-issue of an album that came out (to little fanfare) in 1973. It's very good.
Secondly, The Handsome Family. Never heard of them, but noticed the poster/flyer when we saw Kelly Jones in the week, as they were on the night after (the Thursday of the Norwich game) so brought them up on Spotify to see who they were/what they sounded like...........a bit Gothic Country and some pretty decent tracks there.
After reading up on both artists, I should give them a listen.
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String Driven Thing 'Studio '72' - a progressive folk/rock band
Marvin Gaye 'Troubled Man'
Harp 'Albion'
Elbow's new album 'Audio Vertigo' - which I haven't got into yet!
Marvin Gaye 'Troubled Man'
Harp 'Albion'
Elbow's new album 'Audio Vertigo' - which I haven't got into yet!
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Margo Price is still on heavy rotation, Strays is the album. Chelsea Wolfe still leads album of the year with She Reaches Out To she Reaches Out To She
The wonderful Kate Crutchfield, aka Waxahatchee, Tigers Blood is a cracker too, ticket to see her live in Brighton
Waiting for the new Wand album, Cory Hanson maybe the best thing on the planet atm…
Screen Frogs’s Subterranean Wreckage Among Stolen Hues is another good album from 24 and of course there’s a new Pokey Lafarge out there
The wonderful Kate Crutchfield, aka Waxahatchee, Tigers Blood is a cracker too, ticket to see her live in Brighton
Waiting for the new Wand album, Cory Hanson maybe the best thing on the planet atm…
Screen Frogs’s Subterranean Wreckage Among Stolen Hues is another good album from 24 and of course there’s a new Pokey Lafarge out there
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