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cosmo vitelli
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Post Number: 949
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Thursday, December 11, 2014 - 08:58 pm:   

1. Real Estate - Atlas
2. Sun Kil Moon - Benji
3. Beck - Morning Phase
4. Wild Beasts - Present Tense
5. James Yorkston - The Cellardyke Recording and Wassailing Society
6. Current 93 - I Am the Last of All the Field That Fell
7. Soft Hearted Scientists - The Slow Cyclone
8. Gruff Rhys - American Interior
9. NehruvianDoom - Sound of the Son
10. Wild Billy Childish & CTMF - Acorn Man
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C Gull
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Post Number: 267
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Thursday, December 11, 2014 - 10:28 pm:   

The Delines
War on Drugs
Bob Mould
Thurston Moore
Real Estate

Probably the year I have bought fewest albums
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Lewisdhead
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Post Number: 119
Registered: 01-2007
Posted on Friday, December 12, 2014 - 12:51 pm:   

1.The Delines-Colfax
2. Avi Buffalo-At Best Cuckhold
3. Mirel Wagner- When The Cellar Children See The Light of Day
4. Death Blues-Ensemble
5. Wussy-Attica
6. Sun Kil Moon-Benji
7. Real Estate-Atlas
8. Sharon Van Etten-Are We There
9. Strand Of Oaks-Heal
10. The New Mendicants-Into The Lime
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 7025
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Saturday, December 13, 2014 - 07:44 am:   

1 The Delines – Colfax (also, gig of the year so far)
2 Damon Albarn – Everyday Robots (going to see him in the Opera House on Monday)
3 The Gloaming – The Gloaming (brilliant gig in the Opera House in October)
4 Adrian Crowley – Some Blue Morning (I'd love if he'd play here)
5 Temples – Sun Structures (great gig in Rough Trade East)
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cosmo vitelli
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Post Number: 950
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Sunday, December 14, 2014 - 07:02 pm:   

+ Jim Noir - Finnish Line
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Randy Adams
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Post Number: 3434
Registered: 03-2005
Posted on Monday, December 15, 2014 - 03:20 am:   

To date I have only purchased 5 2014 vintage albums. I'm surprised nobody names Augie March's "Havens Dumb" on the list of good releases. I expect it to age well.

But typically I buy albums from whenever. My total for 2013 is currently 17. 2012 is 18 and 2011 is 22. I haven't slowed down buying music which is new to me; I just find them slowly.

And some things get shut out of the annual tally because the group in question is so obscure that it takes them years to see LP release. One of the new releases from 2013--I actually bought it that year--was a compilation of recordings by Ohio band Dub Noir from 2003 to 2006. I was reminded of it when searching my geeky computer database for 2014 releases.

Some of you might know I'm a bit--ahem!--prejudiced against U.S. bands, the Walkmen being an honorable exception. All credit goes to Hugh Nimmo for making me aware of Dub Noir. I wish their song "Beneath the Wheel" was available on youtube but here's "Hey Sister" really letting their inner Go-Betweens escape:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlAob6aC 110

The other song of theirs that shows up on youtube is a demo version of "The Careerist."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqlhrsHS ZIA

Yes, they are very indebted to our GoBees, and "Hey Sister" and "The Careerist" are probably the most blatant about it. But, hey, what is wrong with choosing the Go-Betweens as your musical model? And I really wish youtube had "Beneath the Wheel" because it does a much better job of making the band's case.

I should have raved about this group last year, particularly for the benefit of this board. Instead, I've been letting them quietly grow on me. Only 100 copies of the CD were released, but the download is still available.
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Randy Adams
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Post Number: 3435
Registered: 03-2005
Posted on Monday, December 15, 2014 - 03:26 am:   

Oops, download available here:

http://www.shelflife.com/catalogue/LIFE0 64.html
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 7029
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Monday, December 15, 2014 - 05:34 am:   

Randy, Augie March will be on my expanded list, which I'll post here when I've had a chance to play the new releases I picked up in London/Dublin/Limerick in recent weeks. I just don't expect that any of the ones I've not yet heard will surpass my initial top five.
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cosmo vitelli
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Post Number: 951
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 - 08:42 pm:   

and from nowhere The Advisory Circle leap in to the top ten with From Out Here - a genius mix of early Kraftwerk, weird 70s children's sci-fi TV themes and electronica. Another brilliant release from the always interesting Ghost Box label
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Andrew Kerr
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Post Number: 944
Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 - 08:25 pm:   

New Gods - Beloved

Thanks to Pádraig for mentioning it a few months ago ! It is available free here in CD quality http://belovedalbum.com/
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Rob Brookman
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Post Number: 1772
Registered: 08-2006
Posted on Saturday, December 20, 2014 - 05:59 pm:   

So here's a not-in-order list that will likely change as I hear more stuff over Christmas break. Wussy, of course, is in the right spot.

Wussy - Attica!
Drive-By Truckers - English Oceans
Withered Hand - New Gods
Young Thug & Bloody Jay – Black Portland
Parquet Courts – Sunbathing Animal
Jason Derulo - Talk Dirty
Miranda Lambert – Platinum
Old 97's – Most Messed Up
Cloud Nothings – Here and Nowhere Else
Lily Allen – Sheezus
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frank bascombe
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Post Number: 537
Registered: 01-2007
Posted on Wednesday, December 24, 2014 - 12:56 pm:   

Delines-probably best cetainly most played and also one of the Gigs of the year with Jason Isbel
Drive-By trucker
Damon Albarn
War on Drugs
Sharon Von Etten
Damian Jurada
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Randy Adams
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Post Number: 3443
Registered: 03-2005
Posted on Thursday, January 01, 2015 - 06:04 pm:   

Happy New Year everyone!

Given the fact that the thermostat read 56 degrees Fahrenheit in my house this morning (balmy for most of the Northerners but chilly for me!) I decided to stay in bed late and read the New York Times pop music critics' Top Ten lists for 2014 on my tablet. Of course this is the ultimate mainstream paper and you can't expect any of their critics to reach very deeply into the indie music world or touch anything I listen to. I found myself questioning the credibility of critics who could enthuse about hip hop, pop soul, country, rock and jazz. I also found it interesting that the reviews of the jazz artists were the only ones that made me interested in the records. These seemed to be more about the music I'd hear rather than the personalities of the artists. I wondered if this reflected the fact that the writers of those reviews only cared about the jazz releases and wrote about the more pop artists because that's their job which, unfortunately, was not jazz critic.

It's a thankless job to be a music critic for a living. However much you might want to you can't just trash the things you are forced to listen to. It's only a minority of us who would appreciate being warned when an artist has made a lazy or uninteresting record. You've all read about the supposed transformation of Taylor Swift. John Caramanica, whose list makes clear that he really only listens to R & B and hip hop and related genres, still listed Swift's album as one of the year's top ten with this deliciously backhanded compliment:

"This album’s biggest accomplishment is that in shifting from making the sort of music no one had really made before to making the sort of music many have made, Ms. Swift retained her self."

Would you go out and buy the album?
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 7060
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Thursday, January 01, 2015 - 07:47 pm:   

Randy, no, that review wouldn't make me want to hear the record. Good spot.
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Geoff Holmes
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Posted on Sunday, February 15, 2015 - 08:46 am:   

Tiny Ruins wasn't bad either, but Beck was my favourite.
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Guy Ewald
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Post Number: 269
Registered: 02-2005
Posted on Thursday, February 19, 2015 - 10:06 am:   

In alphabetical order, but D'Angelo is def the album of the year.

D'Angelo & The Vanguard - Black Messiah
Ex Hex - Rips
Funkadelic - Shake the Gate
The G0ASTT - Midnight Sun
Steve Gunn - Way Out Weather
Joe Henry - Invisible Hour
Hiss Golden Messenger - Lateness of Dancers
David Kilgour & The Heavy 8's - End Times Undone
John Langford & Skull Orchard - Here Be Monsters
Wymond Miles - Cut Yourself Free
The New Mendicants - Into the Lime
rEAGENZ - The Periodic Table
Peter Rowan - Dharma Blues
Billy Joe Shaver - Long in the Tooth
Lucinda Williams - Down Where the Spirit Meets The Bone
Wussy - Attica!
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Guy Ewald
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Post Number: 270
Registered: 02-2005
Posted on Thursday, February 19, 2015 - 10:08 am:   

I hadn't read the other lists before posting. I'm glad to see Wussy mentioned a few times. Attica! really got under my skin.
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Lewisdhead
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Post Number: 125
Registered: 01-2007
Posted on Thursday, February 19, 2015 - 03:49 pm:   

@Guy Ewald, under your skin??? Is this good or bad? It's normally bad where I come from.
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Guy Ewald
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Post Number: 271
Registered: 02-2005
Posted on Thursday, February 19, 2015 - 05:16 pm:   

:-) I think it usually means something "good" here in the USA. It's something that one can't get out of one's mind.

There's a well-known Cole Porter love song titled "I've Got You Under My Skin" which has also been theorized to be an ode to heroin.

I bought the Wussy album and didn't listen to it for a week or so, but once I played it I became somewhat addicted... I think I played it four times in a row the first night I listened and that rarely happens with me anymore.
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Lewisdhead
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Post Number: 126
Registered: 01-2007
Posted on Monday, February 23, 2015 - 08:31 pm:   

@Guy Ewald Cool, I guessed you liked it, I was just a bit confused. I'm from Ireland but a friend of mine from Chicago turned me onto Wussy. It's great stuff.

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