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Pádraig Collins
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Username: Pádraig_collins

Post Number: 10218
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Friday, December 03, 2021 - 12:38 am:   

1 Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend. I love it when indie bands suddenly get enough money and time to turn their big ideas into an amazing rock album.
2 Jah Wobble - Metal Box - Rebuilt In Dub. Just astonishing,
3 Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - Carnage. Everthing I'd expected, and so much more.
4 The Weather Station – Ignorance. I was blown away by this. They were previously a name I'd heard but whose music I'd not heard. Better late than never.
5 Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders & London Symphony Orchestra - Promises. Just. So. Beautiful.
6 Paul Weller - Fat Pop. He's still got in, in spades. His best in a while.
7 Cathal Coughlan - Song Of Co-Aklan. CC's still got it too, and has another album coming soon.
8 Paul Kelly - Paul Kelly's Christmas Train. Maybe the best Christmas album ever. Up there anyway.
9 The Goon Sax - Mirror II. They get better and better. More polished than their first two, but only marginally.
10 Crowded House - Dreamers Are Waiting. A very moving album that I liked a whole lot more than I'd expected to.
11 Ian M Bailey - Songs To Dream Along To. A one-man Teenage Fanclub, and better than the actual Teenage Fanclub album this year.
12 The Hard-Ons - I'm Sorry Sir, That Riff's Been Taken. Probably their best album. Getting Tim Rogers in on vocals was a brilliant idea.
13 Bryce Dessner, Australian String Quartet, Sydney Dance Company – Impermanence/Disintegration. A force of nature about a force of nature - Australian bushfires.
14 The Scientists - Negativity. How many other bands could make a record this good 40-something years into their career?
15 Holy Holy - Hello My Beautiful World. They deserve to be a lot better known, and acclaimed, than they are.
16 Marianne Faithfull & Warren Ellis - She Walks In Beauty. Marianne recites poetry, Warren plays the music, and it's great.
17 CousteauX – Stray Gods. The X is silent, they had to add it due to complaints from the family of a more famous Cousteau. They are an Irish guy who lives in Australia and an Australian who lives in England. And they make music like Scott Walker did in the 70s.
18 Teenage Fanclub - Endless Arcade. A strong album, but they are definitely missing Gerard Love.
19 You Am I - The Lives Of Others. Their best album in a while, but Tim Rogers made a better record this year with The Hard-Ons.
20 Chime School - Chime School. In which one San Franciscan channels The Byrds via mid-80s UK indie.

Ten of the albums are Australian or part Australian. That makes it a very good year for local (to me) music.
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Burgers
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Username: Burgers

Post Number: 194
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Monday, December 13, 2021 - 08:42 pm:   

Most of my favourite records were by women. Not quite as good a year for music as 2020.

20 Jesca Hoop - The Deconstuction of Jack’s House
19 The Delines - The Night Always Comes
18 Karen Peris - A Song Is Way Above The Lawn
17 Esther Rose - How Many Times
16 Jetstream Pony - Misplaced Words
15 M(h)aol - Gender Studies
14 Marina Allen - Candlepower
13 The Bug Club - Pure Particles
12 Katherine Priddy - The Eternal Rocks Beneath
11 La Luz - La Luz
10 Lunar Vacation - Inside Every Fig Is a Dead Wasp
9 Self Esteem - Prioritise Pleasure
8 The Hold Steady - Open Door Policy
7 Chloe Foy - Where Shall We Begin?
6 Anna B Savage - A Common Turn
5 Faye Webster - I Know I’m Funny, Haha
4 Cindy - 1:2
3 Dry Cleaning - New Long Leg
2 Cassandra Jenkins - An Overview on Phenomenal Nature
1 Tristen -Aquatic Flowers
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david
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Posted on Tuesday, December 14, 2021 - 11:00 pm:   

Maybe its the times but i could barely name 15 albums this year - ive probably become a Spotify junkie and its only songs.

Best music of year is Sharon van etten and Angel olsen - like i used to.

Total Pop Banger.

Not on an album tho.. i really liked Hudson Hawk, Weather station, elbow , martha wainwright but Like i used to with its Abba pastiche video is my musical higglight.
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Fred Tadrowski
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Username: Ftadrowski

Post Number: 134
Registered: 03-2015
Posted on Sunday, January 02, 2022 - 07:42 pm:   

Below is my list in no particular order. Have a Happy Year and I hope this year we can get rid of this pesky thing!

Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - Carnage
The Hold Steady – Open Door Policy
The Chills – scatterbrain
Thalia Zedek Band – Perfect Vision
Ryley Walker – Course in Fable
Low – HEY WHAT
Michael Hurley – The Time of the Foxgloves (Some Freak Folk from the 80-year old legend.)
Cathal Coughlan – Songs of Co-Aklan
Josh Caterer – The Hideout Sessions (“The three-piece band is the purest form of rock and roll expression.”)

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