I bought it in the end, but believe it’s on Bandcampcant see it on Spotify ? Anywhere Where it is on ?
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I bought it in the end, but believe it’s on Bandcampcant see it on Spotify ? Anywhere Where it is on ?
I bought it in the end, but believe it’s on Bandcamp
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Swans are a difficult listen like. Should I persevere or are they for wankers?
They are brilliantSwans are a difficult listen like. Should I persevere or are they for wankers?
I've listened to a couple more albums, both mentioned earlier in the thread:
Duma - the Kenyan extreme metal lot I posted about a week or two back. It's fascinating but not sure I'd listen to it on a lovely afternoon stroll.
Endless Boogie - essentially a quadruple album of oddities. Some of it is great! It lasts for 3 hours or so, meaning it's not for skeptics.
I think they're worth persevering with.
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i heard that mentioned on 6music but was only half listening, might be a concept album around some south american music (may even have his own podcast about it or something?!)James Dean Bradfield
There’s a new King Gizzard single (I assume it’s a single, but with them you never know) as well. Excited about that and for Fantastic Negrito.There's a melange of new releases this week from All We Are, Biffy Clyro, Burna Boy, Kathleen Edwards, King Buzzo, No Joy, Robbie Krieger, Whitney (a covers album), Young Jesus, Holly Humberstone (an EP), James Dean Bradfield, Orville Peck (an EP), Jim Bob, Bruce Hornsby and Fantastic Negrito.
i heard that mentioned on 6music but was only half listening, might be a concept album around some south american music (may even have his own podcast about it or something?!)
Holly Humberstone seems to be getting a lot of press - someone I went to school with produced that EP and was a very talented musician at school. Used to play with his band Dog Is Dead (much ridiculed name and changed to DID.)There's a melange of new releases this week from All We Are, Biffy Clyro, Burna Boy, Kathleen Edwards, King Buzzo, No Joy, Robbie Krieger, Whitney (a covers album), Young Jesus, Holly Humberstone (an EP), James Dean Bradfield, Orville Peck (an EP), Jim Bob, Bruce Hornsby and Fantastic Negrito.
New single from Working Mans Club is great.
Never heard of them before, do all of their songs sound like they've had Technique by New Order on repeat in the studio? Not a bad thing.