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Phantastic Ferniture is good!Israel Nash, Phantastic Ferniture and Underworld/Iggy are probably worth a listen...
Underworld n Iggy is rather good
Almost all the songs are like 8 minutes long, though...It’s great. Just a shame it’s only a 4 track ep and not full album.
Almost all the songs are like 8 minutes long, though...
The same is true of the Kamasi Wahington album but that's got 16 songs on it.
The Fantastic Negrito "Please Don't Be Dead" album is energetic as fuck... very good album.So... the three new releases I've listened to:
Underworld & Iggy: that's marvellous! Just a shame, as @mad cyril says it's not longer. The closing two songs, "I'll See Big" and "Get Your Shirt" are up there for 2018 marvellosity!
Phantastic Ferniture: good, good, very good. Nothing that changes music forever but good songs. A bit more upbeat than Julia Jacklin's solo stuff thus far.
Israel Nash: Just ace! If you're a fan of Ryan Adams, Mercury Rev, Flaming Lips etc., give "Lifted" a listen. The man's been close for a while but this is the first time he's properly delivered...
Away from that, three albums that are newish i.e. I had no idea that they were out:
Simon Love: very good, witty eccentric, slightly sweary pop. Includes a John Noakes tribute song (kind of).
Fantastic Negrito: he's magnificent live and this almost captures that. Should, really should be a massive star...
Sink Ya Teeth: From Norwich, debut album. Very good! Kind of electro punk, ESG are the obvious influence. A fun album!
Will give Israel Nash another shout based on that thenSo... the three new releases I've listened to:
Underworld & Iggy: that's marvellous! Just a shame, as @mad cyril says it's not longer. The closing two songs, "I'll See Big" and "Get Your Shirt" are up there for 2018 marvellosity!
Phantastic Ferniture: good, good, very good. Nothing that changes music forever but good songs. A bit more upbeat than Julia Jacklin's solo stuff thus far.
Israel Nash: Just ace! If you're a fan of Ryan Adams, Mercury Rev, Flaming Lips etc., give "Lifted" a listen. The man's been close for a while but this is the first time he's properly delivered...
Away from that, three albums that are newish i.e. I had no idea that they were out:
Simon Love: very good, witty eccentric, slightly sweary pop. Includes a John Noakes tribute song (kind of).
Fantastic Negrito: he's magnificent live and this almost captures that. Should, really should be a massive star...
Sink Ya Teeth: From Norwich, debut album. Very good! Kind of electro punk, ESG are the obvious influence. A fun album!
Iggy, Israel and Fantastic added to my Apple Music library.So... the three new releases I've listened to:
Underworld & Iggy: that's marvellous! Just a shame, as @mad cyril says it's not longer. The closing two songs, "I'll See Big" and "Get Your Shirt" are up there for 2018 marvellosity!
Phantastic Ferniture: good, good, very good. Nothing that changes music forever but good songs. A bit more upbeat than Julia Jacklin's solo stuff thus far.
Israel Nash: Just ace! If you're a fan of Ryan Adams, Mercury Rev, Flaming Lips etc., give "Lifted" a listen. The man's been close for a while but this is the first time he's properly delivered...
Away from that, three albums that are newish i.e. I had no idea that they were out:
Simon Love: very good, witty eccentric, slightly sweary pop. Includes a John Noakes tribute song (kind of).
Fantastic Negrito: he's magnificent live and this almost captures that. Should, really should be a massive star...
Sink Ya Teeth: From Norwich, debut album. Very good! Kind of electro punk, ESG are the obvious influence. A fun album!
So... the three new releases I've listened to:
Underworld & Iggy: that's marvellous! Just a shame, as @mad cyril says it's not longer. The closing two songs, "I'll See Big" and "Get Your Shirt" are up there for 2018 marvellosity!
Phantastic Ferniture: good, good, very good. Nothing that changes music forever but good songs. A bit more upbeat than Julia Jacklin's solo stuff thus far.
Israel Nash: Just ace! If you're a fan of Ryan Adams, Mercury Rev, Flaming Lips etc., give "Lifted" a listen. The man's been close for a while but this is the first time he's properly delivered...
Away from that, three albums that are newish i.e. I had no idea that they were out:
Simon Love: very good, witty eccentric, slightly sweary pop. Includes a John Noakes tribute song (kind of).
Fantastic Negrito: he's magnificent live and this almost captures that. Should, really should be a massive star...
Sink Ya Teeth: From Norwich, debut album. Very good! Kind of electro punk, ESG are the obvious influence. A fun album!
I’d never heard of him until you posted this, but the album is, erm, rather fantastic!Fantastic Negrito: he's magnificent live and this almost captures that. Should, really should be a massive star...
I’d never heard of him until you posted this, but the album is, erm, rather fantastic!
Why haven't I been made aware of Spare Snare prior to their latest album? It's effectively a greatest hits but songs re-recorded by Steve Albini.They seem to occupy the middle ground between Orange Juice and The Fall with a touch of Scottish post-rock thrown in.
And, August brings albums from: Amanda Shires, Campdogzz, Gulp, Houndmouth, James, Jim Lauderdale (two releases, one new, one unearthed from 1979), Lucero, Mac Miller, Shemekia Copeland, The Love Language, Travis Scott, Trophy Eyes, YG, Michael Mau & the Mighty Thread, Helena Hauff, Gabe Gurnsey, The Black Delta Movement, Daniel Bachman and Elephant Micah.