Yeah, that was number 6I'm partial to a bit of Pollock as well.
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Yeah, that was number 6I'm partial to a bit of Pollock as well.
Always tough to compete with Mariah but Emma Pollock is sure to be a good one. She posted how pleased she was about it getting 9/10 in Uncut magazine.Obviously, three of the new releases are listed above but I'll repeat them anyway. There are new albums this week from Amanda Shires, Cate le Bon, Coach Party, Doja Cat, Fred Armisen, Geese, Glaive, Jeff Tweedy (30 tracks so a triple album of Tweedy), John Maus, Joy Crookes, Mariah Carey, Mulatu Astatke, Neko Case, Olivia Dean, Patrick Watson, Perrie, Purity Ring, Robert Plant, Sloan, Sprints, The Starting Line, Tom Skinner, Young Thug, Zara Larsson, Kathryn Williams, Sam Prekop, Donny McCaslin, Immersion, Hannah Frances, Alex E.T., EERA, Emma Pollock, Sir Richard Bishop, Your Heterosexual Violence, Lady Wray and The Cords.
Mariah aside, who are people looking forward to?
Paper & Glue was on a playlist i made and listened to with Jnr Shambo when she was small. Haven't thought about her music in years!I'm partial to a bit of Pollock as well.
She's playing the cumberland arms on the 16th.Paper & Glue was on a playlist i made and listened to with Jnr Shambo when she was small. Haven't thought about her music in years!
Yeah caught a bit and liked what I heard!She's playing the cumberland arms on the 16th.
The Cords album is top quality! Many songs under 2 minutes.
It’s a big week. My favourite Aussie rockers The Living End are releasing their first album in 7 years tomorrow as well.Obviously, three of the new releases are listed above but I'll repeat them anyway. There are new albums this week from Amanda Shires, Cate le Bon, Coach Party, Doja Cat, Fred Armisen, Geese, Glaive, Jeff Tweedy (30 tracks so a triple album of Tweedy), John Maus, Joy Crookes, Mariah Carey, Mulatu Astatke, Neko Case, Olivia Dean, Patrick Watson, Perrie, Purity Ring, Robert Plant, Sloan, Sprints, The Starting Line, Tom Skinner, Young Thug, Zara Larsson, Kathryn Williams, Sam Prekop, Donny McCaslin, Immersion, Hannah Frances, Alex E.T., EERA, Emma Pollock, Sir Richard Bishop, Your Heterosexual Violence, Lady Wray and The Cords.
Mariah aside, who are people looking forward to?
Looking forward to this, really enjoyed what I've heard so far.New music Thursday! I enjoy when I receive a record in the post, a day earlier than I should haveCate Le Bon's Michelangelo Dying.
The digi download even comes with a nice note:
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I only know her last two albums, which are both great.Looking forward to this, really enjoyed what I've heard so far.
If we’re going more obscure stuff, has anyone listened to pot-pot, pet deaths or Nyxy Nyx?
You probably should
Graeme from Pet Deaths used to be guitarist for Let's Buy Happiness. North East lad. Haven't heard anything from them for years though, I'll give it a go.If we’re going more obscure stuff, has anyone listened to pot-pot, pet deaths or Nyxy Nyx?
You probably should
The new Your Heterosexual Violence album is a gem. Veteran post-punkers reformed after 40 years or so. Cracking songs.
Pynch's second album also out today. Not a well known band but they're cracking.There are new releases on Friday from AFI, Idlewild, Long Fling, Rachael Yamagata, Richard Ashcroft, Shlohmo, Snooper, Sparks (an EP), Taylor Swift, The Deep Dark Woods, Thrice, Upchuck, Blue Lake, Ash, The Bongolian, Sven Wunder and The Sexual Objects.