The Music Man
Midfield
Not someone I've listened to much before, but Katy J Pearson's new one sounds like a very good pop album to me.
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Feels like a bit of a return to form. Didn't get on with the last one. Same goes for the Nilufer Yanya one, it's very good.Not someone I've listened to much before, but Katy J Pearson's new one sounds like a very good pop album to me.
I've enjoyed that very much, a lot more than I was expecting.Same goes for the Nilufer Yanya one, it's very good.
Feels like a bit of a return to form. Didn't get on with the last one. Same goes for the Nilufer Yanya one, it's very good.
Loving the Mermaid Chunky record, what a breath of fresh air! Very fun.
The Hinds record is decent as well. They're a band that has mostly passed me by, I was pretty surprised to see that they were still going tbh. Worth a listen. The track with Grian Chatten is lovely.
Not fully sold on the Jamie XX one. It isn't quite hitting the mark for me.
Gave that Blossoms one a go out of interest too. It's pretty decent actually. You can feel the Jungle influence on it. Gary remains one of the best songs this year. First time I've ever even heard of them to be honest.
Every time Maximo Park release an album I get a big surprise that they are still going.Hinds had a complete change of rhythm section between the last album and this one so must have come close to calling it a day. With regard to Jamie XX, I think the second half of it is a lot better than the first half.
Anywayu, while I battle with a backlogue, it's time to list tomorrow's releases. There are albums from Alan Sparhawk, Being Dead, Christian Lee Hutson, Damiano David, Efterklamg, Ezra Collective, Gallant, Hayden Thorpe (postponed from last week, I think), Holly Macve, JD McPherson, Lady Gaga, Leif Vollebekk, Maximo Park, Rahim Redcar, Sophie, Sunflower Beam, The Wolfgang Press, Xiu Xiu, Naima Bock, Skinshape, Courettes, Broadcast (another set of demos and actually out on Saturday not Friday) and Von Spar/Eiko Ishibashi/Joe Talia/Tatsuhisa Yamamoto (two albums from them).
Was just about to post the same thing!Every time Maximo Park release an album I get a big surprise that they are still going.
Looking forward to the Hayden Thorpe one (singer from Wild Beasts). His solo work has gone under the radar a bit but it's excellent.Hinds had a complete change of rhythm section between the last album and this one so must have come close to calling it a day. With regard to Jamie XX, I think the second half of it is a lot better than the first half.
Anywayu, while I battle with a backlogue, it's time to list tomorrow's releases. There are albums from Alan Sparhawk, Being Dead, Christian Lee Hutson, Damiano David, Efterklamg, Ezra Collective, Gallant, Hayden Thorpe (postponed from last week, I think), Holly Macve, JD McPherson, Lady Gaga, Leif Vollebekk, Maximo Park, Rahim Redcar, Sophie, Sunflower Beam, The Wolfgang Press, Xiu Xiu, Naima Bock, Skinshape, Courettes, Broadcast (another set of demos and actually out on Saturday not Friday) and Von Spar/Eiko Ishibashi/Joe Talia/Tatsuhisa Yamamoto (two albums from them).
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Those kind of vocals are always a struggle for me.Hoping that Sparhawk is better than the singles
Trish Keenan's birthday falls on Saturday so that's the reason. Will be the last ever Broadcast release.Broadcast (another set of demos and actually out on Saturday not Friday)
Trish Keenan's birthday falls on Saturday so that's the reason. Will be the last ever Broadcast release.
SurprisinglyNew song by The Cure is surprisingly really good.
Bands returning after 16 years away can be disappointing e.g. Stone Roses. This is a tremendous return.Surprisingly![]()
Gates locked at 6Every time Maximo Park release an album I get a big surprise that they are still going.
I can hear it without hearing it thoughBands returning after 16 years away can be disappointing e.g. Stone Roses. This is a tremendous return.