New Music Releases Thread

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Camera- Berlin Motorik/ Krautrock. Fans of this will enjoy.
Once again you come up trumps when I follow your recommendations. Absolutely loving this at the minute, probably my favourite of the year so far. Are their previous albums as good as this?
 


Once again you come up trumps when I follow your recommendations. Absolutely loving this at the minute, probably my favourite of the year so far. Are their previous albums as good as this?

thanks mate, nice to know somebody listens and enjoys !
Yeah their stuff is very much a similar sound so no doubts you’ll like it.
 
I’m still conflicted and didn’t listen to him from when the accusations surfaced until he released his new album last year.

It’s been 2 and a half years since the accusations and there’s been no more progress with law suits/police charges etc so I’m inclined to go with him being a dickhead rather than him being a pervert, which makes it easier for me to separate art from artist.

Phoebe Bridgers dislikes this
 
There are new releases this week from AFI, Alessandro Cortini, Azure Ray, Danny Elfman, Garbage, Islands, Jim Ward, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Mammoth VVH, Marina, Maroon 5, Migos, Sleater-Kinney, The Oak Ridge Boys, Joanna Serat and Andy Bell (the Ride one).
Be S-K first and foremost over here (it just turned up early). Not sure about much else on that list.
 
There are new releases this week from AFI, Alessandro Cortini, Azure Ray, Danny Elfman, Garbage, Islands, Jim Ward, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Mammoth VVH, Marina, Maroon 5, Migos, Sleater-Kinney, The Oak Ridge Boys, Joanna Serat and Andy Bell (the Ride one).

i presume the Andy bell release must be a physical release of one of his EP’s ??
 
There are new releases this week from AFI, Alessandro Cortini, Azure Ray, Danny Elfman, Garbage, Islands, Jim Ward, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Mammoth VVH, Marina, Maroon 5, Migos, Sleater-Kinney, The Oak Ridge Boys, Joanna Serat and Andy Bell (the Ride one).
Japanese breakfast and Wolf Alice were my favourites from last week. Both 8/10.
Really like the lead singles from Garbage and Ryan Adams, they’re top of the list for this week.
 
Garbage have named their album No Gods No Masters which I associate with Amebix. I wonder if they are fans of that genre?
No idea really, I’m not familiar with Amebix.
A couple of Garbage’s new songs appeared on my release radar list on Spotify in the last few weeks, thought they sounded pretty decent. Used to like some of their stuff in the 90s.
 
Japanese breakfast and Wolf Alice were my favourites from last week. Both 8/10.
Really like the lead singles from Garbage and Ryan Adams, they’re top of the list for this week.
Saw it was a RSD release for this weekend but presumed it was some kind of re-do, like most RSD releases. Didn't realize until @Arkle's list that it was a proper new release - will probably check that out (the RSD release is just a limited color variant of it)
Ian McNabb has released a new album and although I loved The Icicle Works stuff back in the 1980s his solo stuff and recent releases are rather more patchy in quality. This fucker is a 20 song double album over 1 hour 33 minutes and thus far I haven't been able to gird my loins to listen.
One of my favourite bands. Never really got to grips with his solo stuff.
 
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Ian McNabb has released a new album and although I loved The Icicle Works stuff back in the 1980s his solo stuff and recent releases are rather more patchy in quality. This fucker is a 20 song double album over 1 hour 33 minutes and thus far I haven't been able to gird my loins to listen.
saw icicle works at mayfair mid 80s, he came on stage with a joint the size of a javelin:D
There is some decent stuff in there but you have to wade through a vast catalogue to find it.
aye, truth and beauty is a top album
 
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Ian McNabb has released a new album and although I loved The Icicle Works stuff back in the 1980s his solo stuff and recent releases are rather more patchy in quality. This fucker is a 20 song double album over 1 hour 33 minutes and thus far I haven't been able to gird my loins to listen.

They were one of my favourite bands in the late 80s. McNabb's first three solo albums were good. Diminishing returns since.
 
saw icicle works at mayfair mid 80s, he came on stage with a joint the size of a javelin:D
They were always good value. One show I saw them, I think Birmingham Powerhouse, he threw his mic into the crowd for some backing vocals and seemed genuinely surprised when he reeled it back in only to find bare cables on the end. Spent the next 10 minutes having to be "teacher" and saying we're all going to look away and if whoever's taken my mic brings it back, nothing more will be said :lol: Prone to a good cover as well - did a stonking version of Jump by VH one time that I saw them (Magic Bus another time)!

I need to investigate his solo stuff a bit more. I have a lot of it, but I'd lost track of him in the 90s and only really "acquired" it after the dawn of mp3s and shuffle, so I can't say I've listened to a full album - the only one I have physically and have listened to is Live at Life, mainly because it had some Icicle Works stuff on.
 
They were always good value. One show I saw them, I think Birmingham Powerhouse, he threw his mic into the crowd for some backing vocals and seemed genuinely surprised when he reeled it back in only to find bare cables on the end. Spent the next 10 minutes having to be "teacher" and saying we're all going to look away and if whoever's taken my mic brings it back, nothing more will be said :lol: Prone to a good cover as well - did a stonking version of Jump by VH one time that I saw them (Magic Bus another time)!

I need to investigate his solo stuff a bit more. I have a lot of it, but I'd lost track of him in the 90s and only really "acquired" it after the dawn of mp3s and shuffle, so I can't say I've listened to a full album - the only one I have physically and have listened to is Live at Life, mainly because it had some Icicle Works stuff on.
You get your money's worth at one of his live shows which usually run for two and a half hours with or without the current incarnation of The Icicle Works.
 
You get your money's worth at one of his live shows which usually run for two and a half hours with or without the current incarnation of The Icicle Works.
One of my friends did that thing he was doing a few years back where if you paid his travel and beer he'd come and play at your house. Said it was cracking value, but that Ian did spend a lot of time trying to hit on his mate's lass!

I am old sucker for the Works though. Stumbled on an old copy of Blind a couple of weeks back and bought it because the US version seems to have a different running order and they swapped a couple of songs out (and different sleeve). Had them all but, you know, rude not to! $5 well spent!
 
Ian McNabb has released a new album and although I loved The Icicle Works stuff back in the 1980s his solo stuff and recent releases are rather more patchy in quality. This fucker is a 20 song double album over 1 hour 33 minutes and thus far I haven't been able to gird my loins to listen.
I thought his last effort Our Future In Space was very strong,possibly up there with his best work.The one prior Star Smile Strong had some good moments as well imo.Similar to yourself though the new album has sat on my desk at home here for a few weeks now unplayed.I'm sure I'll get round to it eventually.The couple of tracks I have heard haven't exactly sparked much excitement in me I guess.
They were one of my favourite bands in the late 80s. McNabb's first three solo albums were good. Diminishing returns since.
He's always making a big deal that no one has ever listened to him since Merseybeast,and then attempts to shrug it off like he doesn't give a shit,ha ha.His self titled album from 2001 and the last one Our Future In Space are well worth investigating though imo..I think he has them all up on Bandcamp now,though not entirely sure..? As a live performer he's still one of the best around mind,and his voice still sounds incredible.
 

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