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What's everyone listening to...?

Started by Gonk, 01 February, 2012, 09:53:17 PM

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JimmyNailz

My current musical favourites are:

TABLE SCRAPS - Brummy dirty rock n roll trio who make you want to ride your Lawmaster so fast it explodes but keeps going long enough to rife you straight to hell.

MADONNATRON - if The Bangles were from Brit-cit (and possibly witches) making top notch dirge-rock.

AKDK - two drummers and a drokk load of synths. 

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Jim_Campbell

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The new(ish) Jesus Jones album, Passages, is really rather good. It's almost like they were never away.
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DrJomster

Man and the Echo. Well worth a listen if you like 6 Music stuff. On YouTube, start with Capable Man and go from there.
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Tiplodocus

Scottish boarders of a certain age might be quite jealous that I was at a 50th Birthday Party on Saturday night where James Grant (ex of Friends Again and Love & Money) did an acoustic set.

Man, he can play guitar!
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Fungus

Quote from: Tiplodocus on 08 April, 2019, 03:07:45 PM
Scottish boarders of a certain age might be quite jealous that I was at a 50th Birthday Party on Saturday night where James Grant (ex of Friends Again and Love & Money) did an acoustic set.

Man, he can play guitar!
Dang!

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DaveGYNWA

Peas sell. But who's Brian?

MacabreMagpie

Listening to Bowie's "Outside" album for the first time, yesterday. Sounds like Nine Inch Nails and Chris Morris' "Blue Jam" had a baby.

Krakajac

I'm a big fan of 'Outside' - very underrated album - and a great return to form.

MacabreMagpie

Yeah, I've had Hallo Spaceboy on repeat for the last 24 hours!

Leigh S

By far my favourite artist of recent if not all time is inexplicably (to me) between record labels.  She is putting up some demos on bandcamp, hoepfully with a view to a complete album comng from them that she is in control of - I'd urge anyone with any interest in grunge, folk, country, infinite sadness and/or surviving to give her a listen, then maybe throw some coins this way.


https://jessicaleamayfield.bandcamp.com/

paddykafka

Lisa Hannigan and Stargaze - Live In Dublin

A stunning live show of Lisa Hannigan and a band cStargaze performing some of her songs. Wonderful, melodic and mellow. I had the great pleasure of being at the first of the shows in the National Concert Hall in Dublin last year and from which the album was recorded. Highly recommended!

(I've also included a couple of links to Lisa performing some of her other songs).

https://youtu.be/jUIRaIJf_24

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI_B99XH3lc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7DeZ2hn8_M


Frank


Guitar music has been over for a while, but I'm always interested to see how bands from the old world of the nineties and oughties transition to our new reality.

That guy from Panic! At The Disco, for example, is on Taylor Swift's record and there isn't an appropriate punctuation mark with which to end such a sentence

Sleater Kinney have decided to let St Vincent play with their nobs and make their lady-axes sound a bit like other things. I've got the chorus stuck in my head as an earworm, although until I watched their clever Instagram lyric video I thought it began 'disconnect me from my phone' ...

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