Bodega lads isn’t it?I like the Four tet album, you know what you’re getting.
My album of week is New York band The Wants. New wave / post punk / motorik.
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Bodega lads isn’t it?I like the Four tet album, you know what you’re getting.
My album of week is New York band The Wants. New wave / post punk / motorik.
Bodega lads isn’t it?
Bodega lads isn’t it?
The debut album is lots of fun. They’re f***ing nutsI read that but unaware of Bodega, any good ?
Baxter Dury for me
There are only 24 hours in a day.This could be a golden period for this thread, assuming the virus doesn't kill us all. We might all reach Arkle levels of music listening.
That LA Takedown record is very good, thanks!My summary of the week's new releases. I get a lot more listened to with no sport on:
Ultraista - interesting. Sounds a bit Thom Yorke (with female vocals).
Peter Bjorn and John - quite dull. Scandi-indie by numbers. You're better than this, lads!
LA Takedown - noirish largely instrumental filmic synth stuff. Very good!
Early James - pretty good Americana. A solid debut!
Sam Doores - more good but not great Americana
Deap Lips - enjoyable weirdness. Best thing the Flaming LIps have been involved in for a while.
Maria McKee - a very good, literate album. Reminds me, in some ways, of Marianne Faithful. Recommended.
Nazar - African electronica. Interesting without grabbing me by the pants.
Shabaka and the Ancestors - Afrocentric jazz. Pretty much marvellous! Album of the week.
Porridge Radio - good. Reminds me a bit of The Long Blondes and, probably, some other female fronted bands from the 2006-2008 period.
Lorelle Meets The Obsolete - an EP. Two tracks that weren't on their last album plus two remixes of songs that were.
Four Tet - as @chunkylover53 says, it sounds like Four Tet. Enjoyable but no major move away from what Kieran Hebden usually does.
Cracking stuff. Album and live album (Endless Scroll and Witness Scroll), from a couple of years ago, and a mini album last year (Shiny New Model). Intro/chord progression of SNM is the bastard lovechild of You Stole the Sun From My Heart by the Manics and Right Here, Right Now by Jesus Jones, but sounds nothing like either - it's a belter.I read that but unaware of Bodega, any good ?