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What do you think of it? I’m not that bothered. Absolutely loved Astro Coast but this isn’t a patch on it.At least a couple of times, I think.
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What do you think of it? I’m not that bothered. Absolutely loved Astro Coast but this isn’t a patch on it.At least a couple of times, I think.
Not had a chance yet - I'm a few hours behind you, but I'll give it a listen in a few. Worryingly, given your view, I got the RSD expanded Astro Coast a couple of weeks ago, so I've been playing that quite a bit. Sounds like maybe not the nest prep!What do you think of it? I’m not that bothered. Absolutely loved Astro Coast but this isn’t a patch on it.
Might just be me. Sounds very Beach Boys which isn’t so much of a bad thing but I just didn’t think it went anywhere really. Shame.Not had a chance yet - I'm a few hours behind you, but I'll give it a listen in a few. Worryingly, given your view, I got the RSD expanded Astro Coast a couple of weeks ago, so I've been playing that quite a bit. Sounds like maybe not the nest prep!
I read a review yesterday that said there were a couple of highlights, but too many songs that had clear potential and fell short, or other songs that just sounded like SB doing SB songs (which they said, in essence, not a bad thing, but not new)Might just be me. Sounds very Beach Boys which isn’t so much of a bad thing but I just didn’t think it went anywhere really. Shame.
I’d agree with that.I read a review yesterday that said there were a couple of highlights, but too many songs that had clear potential and fell short, or other songs that just sounded like SB doing SB songs (which they said, in essence, not a bad thing, but not new)
Have you been eating Salami?I'm slowly working through things and getting toward the big albums of the week but for me:
Anna von Hausswolff - didn't know she'd released a new album. It's instrumental organ pieces. Quite dramatic, like a garlic and pesto salami.
Will Butler - very good, if a touch Arcade Fire. Very much an Ipswich salami.
A. Swayze & the Ghosts - this came out last week. They're Australian and, more or less, punkish garage rock. It's an excellent album. A pork, venison and port salami, if you will.
Lydia Loveless - well made Americana, liked but not loved. A salami made from the hoof meat of an elderly caribou.
Surfer Blood - it's alright, a bit Weezerish. Supermarket own brand Danish salami!
King of the Slums - the band that were briefly tipped to be the new Smiths are back with their interesting lyrics and electric violin. It's like the last 29 years didn't happen, aside from the brief reformation in 2009 and the two albums they released in 2017 and 2018. Very good! Hardcore Salami Stars!
Thurston Moore - it's very long but doesn't outstay its welcome. Exceptionally good! It's a high quality salami with flecks of goat's cheese and balsamic onions.
Have you been eating Salami?
I’ll be honest, Will Buttler forced me to turn off after 3 songs. I didn’t mind his debut, and I love bits of Arcade Fire
didn’t love Anna VH either, and I absolutely adore the Miraculous
I’ll give Will another listen on your recommendation then.I admit to the occasional slice of salami, yes.
I've enjoyed the Will Butler album more than I thought. Suspect that Anna VH is a side project type thing (I'm hoping that doomy organ pieces aren't her thing from now on).
Really impressed by Thurston and A. Swayze and also enjoyed KotS a lot. Got a lot more to listen to, though.
I’ll give Will another listen on your recommendation then.
Really really enjoyed Sufjan. In the same way I enjoyed the last Flaming Lips record, it’s not as immediate as Illinois or Michigan or even Carrie and Lowell. Or even Adz. But it’s great
Try Mi’ens too.Sufjan is for tomorrow. Had a busy work day on Friday (busy work week TBH) so haven't really got round to listening to new stuff until today. Randomising my listening so I don't go in top heavy. The Thurston Moore album is excellent and A. Swayze lives up to its review in last week's Observer.