Mickdundee
Winger
Pete Yorn has announced that a covers album will be released digitally tomorrow. I’m a bit tired of lockdown covers album but looks like quite a good mix of songs.
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Might be of interest to youSit Resist has been one of my working from home background music staples recently so I’m quite looking forward to it.
Have you heard their debut?been listening to an album called Welfare Jazz by Viagra Boys, and i love it. swedish 'post-punk' whatever the fuck that means. its canny banging in places and funky as owt, got a bit of attitude about it. its nowt ground breaking but certainly refreshing. 8/10 deffo recommended. theres a john prine vocal sample/remix of 'in spite of ourselves' which was a great suprise
Street worms? Had a listen yesterday and liked it . The new one is a belter though. I rarely find anything new that I listen to more than once or twice but had that on 4 times all the way through this weekHave you heard their debut?
Street worms? Had a listen yesterday and liked it . The new one is a belter though. I rarely find anything new that I listen to more than once or twice but had that on 4 times all the way through this week
Buck Meek was so disappointing. I listened to half of Pom Poko, will give it another shot based on thisSo...
Pearl Charles - sort of Americana, sort of disco. Interesting album.
Conny Frischauf - vaguely electronic Germanity. Good!
Buck Meek - the guitarist from Big Thief with his second solo album. It's nice. Gentleish indie-folk type stuff
Midnight Sister - a weird mix of Goth and disco. Either Gosco or Dith, I guess. Haunting vocals with danceable tunes. In a different age, they could be big.
Shame - very good. They've evolved from their debut in many ways. Not sure it has the shoutalonginess that the debut had. We'll find out.
Pom Poko - well, this is fun. Female fronted post-punk with big hooks. Great!
Sleaford Mods - it's extremely good. They're moving on but staying the same. Not sure about the Amy Taylor guest slot but very good.
AoTW - I'm giving this one to Pom Poko but all of the above seven are good.
Buck Meek was so disappointing. I listened to half of Pom Poko, will give it another shot based on this
Will try again then.I quite like the Buck Meek album. Songs are good but he hasn't got the best voice.
shame album gets album of the week in sunday times, daniiel knox album gets a good review too, pom poko seems ( according to reviewer ) bit of a curates egg.So...
Pearl Charles - sort of Americana, sort of disco. Interesting album.
Conny Frischauf - vaguely electronic Germanity. Good!
Buck Meek - the guitarist from Big Thief with his second solo album. It's nice. Gentleish indie-folk type stuff
Midnight Sister - a weird mix of Goth and disco. Either Gosco or Dith, I guess. Haunting vocals with danceable tunes. In a different age, they could be big.
Shame - very good. They've evolved from their debut in many ways. Not sure it has the shoutalonginess that the debut had. We'll find out.
Pom Poko - well, this is fun. Female fronted post-punk with big hooks. Great!
Sleaford Mods - it's extremely good. They're moving on but staying the same. Not sure about the Amy Taylor guest slot but very good.
AoTW - I'm giving this one to Pom Poko but all of the above seven are good.
shame album gets album of the week in sunday times, daniiel knox album gets a good review too, pom poko seems ( according to reviewer ) bit of a curates egg.
Listened to a couple of tracks from Cheekface on Friday and liked it.Will try again then.
Cheekface - Bodega, Kiwi Jr but not the hooks
Fuvk - like Lomelda
BPMoore - ambient
If you’re running out of things
So...
Pearl Charles - sort of Americana, sort of disco. Interesting album.
Conny Frischauf - vaguely electronic Germanity. Good!
Buck Meek - the guitarist from Big Thief with his second solo album. It's nice. Gentleish indie-folk type stuff
Midnight Sister - a weird mix of Goth and disco. Either Gosco or Dith, I guess. Haunting vocals with danceable tunes. In a different age, they could be big.
Shame - very good. They've evolved from their debut in many ways. Not sure it has the shoutalonginess that the debut had. We'll find out.
Pom Poko - well, this is fun. Female fronted post-punk with big hooks. Great!
Sleaford Mods - it's extremely good. They're moving on but staying the same. Not sure about the Amy Taylor guest slot but very good.
AoTW - I'm giving this one to Pom Poko but all of the above seven are good.