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New Music Releases Thread

I love that track mate.
I think it's a classic. I liked the music he made with Massive Attack and this is even better. I was in my kitchen not really paying attention to anything and when it came on the radio, it just stopped me dead. Album is out this Friday and he says he really feels it's his best yet. I'll have to check out James' Ghostpoet recommendation 'Shedding Skin' too.
 

I think it's a classic. I liked the music he made with Massive Attack and this is even better. I was in my kitchen not really paying attention to anything and when it came on the radio, it just stopped me dead. Album is out this Friday and he says he really feels it's his best yet. I'll have to check out James' Ghostpoet recommendation 'Shedding Skin' too.

Yeah really looking forward to it also. He’s playing the sage ( unless cancelled ) also yo promote it so I’ll definitely be going to that if rest of album is as good.
 
Really, really enjoying that BC Camplight album. He’s someone I’d heard of but never listened to before. Just been reading his backstory having wondered why he was referencing the Arndale Centre and chippies in Oldham!
 
Bernard sumner has collaborated with New York electronic producer Zachery Allan Starkey on two tracks from his album due Friday.
Just listened to them and they’re definitely worth checking out, particularly Fear City.
 
Part the second...

Jack Hues - as previously mentioned, he was the singer from Wang Chung. This got a, justified, very good review in the latest Uncut. Covers of The Look Of Love and Lana del Rey's Video Games (big rock out) are a bit misleading but, broadly, this sounds like a solo album that a member of Radiohead might have made just after 'OK Computer' was released.
Once And Future Band - a little bit prog but enjoyable. A lot more succinct than previous albums of theirs I'd listened to.
Peter Oren - cracking, for the second album running. More electric than Anthropocene but as fascinating.
Jack Sharp - I wouldn't think, based on this, that the singer of a band I think of as a bit Sabbath but from Bedfordshire/Northants would be able to make a proper folk album but he has. Musically, a bit like Alasdair Roberts, vocally and lyrically a little less so. Good, though.
Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes - I've honestly no idea why I thought this would be my thing. It's very jazz funk. Obviously, high on musicianship but not so much on listening enjoyment. Like Jamiroquai bouncing through the current London jazz scene on a pogo stick attempting to replicate their sounds as he goes.
AWOLNATION - the singles were enjoyable and, as it turns out, so is the album. Commercially viable rock end of dance (or dance end of rock). I thought they were Australian for some reason.
Santrofi - unexpected discovery of the week number 4 (I think). Ghanaian highlife seems to be joining Fela inspired Nigerian funk as the go to African music form. This is positively joyous from start to finish!
Other Lives - I like this a lot. It's beardy indie rock that'll remind you of four or five bands.
Junk Drawer - I'll go against @chunkylover53 by saying that this is better than the Other Lives album. It's full of invention, motorikness and, probably, carrots.

Album of the week: joint win for Lucinda Williams and Santrofi.
 
Part the second...

Jack Hues - as previously mentioned, he was the singer from Wang Chung. This got a, justified, very good review in the latest Uncut. Covers of The Look Of Love and Lana del Rey's Video Games (big rock out) are a bit misleading but, broadly, this sounds like a solo album that a member of Radiohead might have made just after 'OK Computer' was released.
Once And Future Band - a little bit prog but enjoyable. A lot more succinct than previous albums of theirs I'd listened to.
Peter Oren - cracking, for the second album running. More electric than Anthropocene but as fascinating.
Jack Sharp - I wouldn't think, based on this, that the singer of a band I think of as a bit Sabbath but from Bedfordshire/Northants would be able to make a proper folk album but he has. Musically, a bit like Alasdair Roberts, vocally and lyrically a little less so. Good, though.
Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes - I've honestly no idea why I thought this would be my thing. It's very jazz funk. Obviously, high on musicianship but not so much on listening enjoyment. Like Jamiroquai bouncing through the current London jazz scene on a pogo stick attempting to replicate their sounds as he goes.
AWOLNATION - the singles were enjoyable and, as it turns out, so is the album. Commercially viable rock end of dance (or dance end of rock). I thought they were Australian for some reason.
Santrofi - unexpected discovery of the week number 4 (I think). Ghanaian highlife seems to be joining Fela inspired Nigerian funk as the go to African music form. This is positively joyous from start to finish!
Other Lives - I like this a lot. It's beardy indie rock that'll remind you of four or five bands.
Junk Drawer - I'll go against @chunkylover53 by saying that this is better than the Other Lives album. It's full of invention, motorikness and, probably, carrots.

Album of the week: joint win for Lucinda Williams and Santrofi.
So you’re saying I recommended 2 good records, but being argumentative for the sake of it? I hope the cat strikes at 1am, 3am and 5am
 
Thought this might interest some on this thread. My girlfriend has a podcast and just had rob harris (guitarist with Jamiroquai) on. Talks about Jamiroquai and his other session work (he’s very prolific) and general chat...
Listen here-



Or If you don’t have Spotify, can also listen here..

 
Exciting news for us Arab Strap fans. They've announced that they'll have some news this week. Some amusing comments from Malcolm Middleton and others have been posted in response on the band's Facebook page (they're getting ribbed for announcing an announcement). I'm expecting new material and hopefully some dates as it's no secret Malcolm and Aidan have been working together again.
 
That’s actually what I am doing. In recent weeks I have also purchased the Do Nothing EP, Trace Mountains, Sorry, Sacred Paws, Kaputt, Porridge Radio and EPs by Squid and Dry Cleaning

Good lad! Plenty of ours in there :cool:

@Arkle - did you catch that Gong Gong Gong 工工工 album last year? I've only just gotten round to it now. Part post-punk, part Bo Diddley, with Cantonese vocals. Really like it.
 
Thought this might interest some on this thread. My girlfriend has a podcast and just had rob harris (guitarist with Jamiroquai) on. Talks about Jamiroquai and his other session work (he’s very prolific) and general chat...
Listen here-



Or If you don’t have Spotify, can also listen here..

I've started following you on instagram Mike mate. X
 
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