Gonzovision wrote: » New Vessels and For Tet today. Four Tets best release since TILIY in my opinion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsPfafTZys4
Ekels wrote: » Some month for post-rock was September. As a few have mentioned, Vessels, Balmorhea and Mogwai with albums. Mogwai's album is very good without re-inventing the wheel or bettering CODY or Happy Songs (or whatever anyone else considers their best), in my opinion. Balmorhea album is brilliant. They do a track-by-track here for anyone interested: http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4151364-balmorheas-track-by-track-guide-to-clear-language
Claude Wilton wrote: » The new Waterboys album, Out of all this Blue, is a beauty.
Anesthetize wrote: » The Horrors - V On their previous album Luminous it sounded like they lobbed in synths because they ran out of ideas. On their new album they use them with purpose and have some great songs to back it up. That album cover is still awful though.
loyatemu wrote: not sure about the Beck album, it's very produced and commercial by his standards - almost sounds like him singing someone else's songs.
sweetie wrote: » New album by Michael head and the red elastic band is lovely. He was in Shack, Pale fountains and did this album years ago which made me a fan for life.
UrbanSprawl wrote: » The latest and third album from The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die is absolutely superb, their best yet.https://theworldis.bandcamp.com/album/always-foreign
mosstin wrote: Has the Phoebe Bridgers' album been mentioned here yet? If not, it's really worth a listen. Ploughing a well-worn furrow but excellent songwriting.
S.M.B. wrote: » The first single was solid if not spectacular. Felt a bit more The Knife like than Fever Ray.