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Post by raliverpool on Jan 11, 2017 21:38:39 GMT 1
11/01/17 Cherry Glazerr - Nuclear Bomb
Back to a bit of indie .... taken from the album "Apocalipstick" out on January 20, 2017 on Secretly Canadian, the latest release from the Los Angeles trio who don't yet have a Wiki page, and are known from their frequently humorous lyrics over a fuzz alternative pop soundtrack.
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Post by raliverpool on Jan 12, 2017 21:28:29 GMT 1
12/01/2017 Cameron Avery - Wasted On Fidelity
With Tame Impala on sabbatical and band leader Kevin Parker now turning to work on Lorde's second album, having been significantly involved in Lady Gaga's Joanne album. The band's bassist will release his debut album 'Ripe Dreams, Pipe Dreams' on March 10, with this self penned Richard Hawley meets John Grant slice of melancholy being the lead single from it.
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Post by Shireblogger on Jan 12, 2017 22:05:24 GMT 1
I like that Bebe Rexha track, and it's sure to be a big hit. But what a pity she feels the need to take off her clothes to promote it.
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Post by raliverpool on Jan 13, 2017 18:55:36 GMT 1
13/01/2017 Slowdive - Star Roving
The Reading based Shoegazing indie band are back with their first new material and first new single in 22 years.
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Post by raliverpool on Jan 15, 2017 11:10:25 GMT 1
14/01/17 Flo Morrissey and Matthew E. White - Grease
The Brit School folk pop alumni who has released one solo album teams up with the American alt-jazz rock American singer-songwriter, producer, arranger, and founder of Spacebomb Records in Richmond, Virginia who has previously released two albums. This unlikely partnership has produced a superior covers albums Gentlewoman, Ruby Man which was released on Friday. This Barry Gibb penned song is the most mainstream track on the album (if you avoid their less well known yet more obvious covers of Velvet Underground - Sunday Morning; & Leonard Cohen - Suzanne).
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Post by Jordan on Jan 15, 2017 11:17:13 GMT 1
Love the Cameron Avery and Slowdive tracks
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Post by raliverpool on Jan 16, 2017 19:27:20 GMT 1
15/01/2017 The Flaming Lips - Sunrise (Eyes Of The Young)
The spacey and melancholic lead single from Oczy Mlody, the fourteenth studio album by experimental rock band fronted by Waybe Coyne. The perfect soundtrack to a wet miserable Sunday; and "Blue Monday".
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Post by raliverpool on Jan 16, 2017 19:35:00 GMT 1
16/01/2017 Peter Doherty - Kolly Kibber
The ramshackle yet very catchy second single taken from the co-frontman of the Libertines, second solo album ‘Hamburg Demonstrations’ which peaked at UK #61 in December 2016. The song is loosely based on the infamous early 18th century English actor-manager, playwright and Poet Laureate (Colley Cibber) whom shared a similar notoriety and personality as the singer of the song.
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Post by raliverpool on Jan 17, 2017 19:49:35 GMT 1
17/01/2017 Maggie Rose - On & Off
The young singer, songwriter, and producer has already made a name for herself with the enormously likeable singles “Alaska” and “Dog Years,” and she’ll release her debut album Now That The Light Is Fading on February 17th. Yesterday, “On + Off,” a third song from that album, debuted on BBC Radio 1. Like those other two songs, it’s a combination of coffeehouse-electronic folk.
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Post by raliverpool on Jan 18, 2017 19:36:33 GMT 1
18/01/2017 Conor Oberst - A Little Uncanny
The former Bright Eyes frontman will release a new album in March titled Salutations (less than six months after the release of "Ruminations", and its debut single, comes along with a Josh Rawson-directed video. The track opens in a dissonant haze, and eventually evolves into something more familiar and folksy. Unlike the acoustic previous album, "Salutations" is a full band recording with the Felice Brothers and drummer Jim Keltner, and features Jim James, Gillian Welch, Blake Mills, and Jonathan Wilson.
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Post by TheThorne on Jan 18, 2017 19:51:36 GMT 1
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Post by raliverpool on Jan 19, 2017 17:51:09 GMT 1
19/01/2017 Gorillaz ft. Benjamin Clementine - Hallelujah Money
Gorillaz returns after six years with this apocalyptic comeback track, the first taste of their new record which is coming later this year. The band has issued this song on the eve of the Inauguration of President-Elect Donald Trump to serve as satire/ commentary on a politically-charged, historical moment.
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Post by raliverpool on Jan 20, 2017 20:31:55 GMT 1
20/01/2017: Arcade Fire ft. Mavis Staples - I Give You Power
The Canadian alternative rock band just released a surprise new song called “I Give You Power,” which features the legendary singer and civil rights activist Mavis Staples. This is the first recording we’ve heard from the band since 2013’s Reflektor. Funnily enough this anti-Trump song sounds more like the Gorillaz than the new Gorillaz track IMHO.
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Post by TheThorne on Jan 20, 2017 20:54:06 GMT 1
20/01/2017: Arcade Fire ft. Mavis Staples - I Give You Power The Canadian alternative rock band just released a surprise new song called “I Give You Power,” which features the legendary singer and civil rights activist Mavis Staples. This is the first recording we’ve heard from the band since 2013’s Reflektor. Funnily enough this anti-Trump song sounds more like the Gorillaz than the new Gorillaz track IMHO. I hope this is just an Anti Trump song and not the first single proper as I think its just about the worst thing they have ever done. I think it sounds like 'Gold Digger' and that maybe one of the best and few Kanye West songs I can tolerate but I don't want Arcade fire sounding like it.
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Post by raliverpool on Jan 21, 2017 13:48:33 GMT 1
21/01/2017 Ryan Adams - Doomsday
Another day, another anti-Trump song. This earnest Bruce Springsteen collaborating with Johnny Marr like acoustic rocker is taken from the forthcoming album "Prisoner".
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Post by TheThorne on Jan 21, 2017 14:28:48 GMT 1
I think this is the best song so far from his new album, I have just about every album he has done and was starting to cut back buying CDs but I just got to get this as well now hehr
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Post by raliverpool on Jan 22, 2017 14:55:42 GMT 1
Rogers Waters - Pigs (Three Different Ones) (Live in Mexico City)
A special live rendition of his 1977 Pink Floyd Animals album composition, released in honour of the new POTUS whom today the Pope has compared with Adolf Hitler; with appropriate visuals and quotes appreciated by the audience in the capital city of Mexico. "Hey you White House, Charade you are!"
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Post by raliverpool on Jan 23, 2017 18:48:09 GMT 1
23/01/2017 Goldfrapp - Anymore
If you have not cut your ears off in understandable despair after listening to the distinctly mediocre & unmemorable shortlist of the UK's six Song For Europe ESC entry contenders, all sung by former X-Factor rejects ... then you might want to listen to the brand new single by Alison Goldfrapp & Will Gregory from their forthcoming seventh studio album 'Silver Eye', released 31st March 2017 on Mute Records. It sounds like an update on their Cherry Tree era to me.
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Post by TheThorne on Jan 23, 2017 19:03:13 GMT 1
Now this is great , they are back to the sound they do best
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Post by Shireblogger on Jan 24, 2017 14:27:04 GMT 1
Slowdive. Perfectly recreating their early 90s sound. I'll be passing on them again.
Arcade Fire. An opportunity spurned, with Mavis' talents totally wasted. Disappointingly underwhelming, given they are one of a very few acts around today whose new albums I buy the day they come out.
Goldfrapp. Back to their gutter glam, and therefore fabulous. If this is a fair representation of Silver Eye, then it will be their best album in over 10 years.
Flo Morrissey & Matthew E White. My pick of the latest crop. If you'd started to tell me the LP's tracklist - Leonard Cohen, James Blake, Velvet U, Roy Ayers... - then I'd have dismissed you without a second glance. But that cover of "Grease" is just peachy. Thank you.
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