S.M.B. wrote: » New Deftones and Sufjan both available to stream today. Best. Friday. Ever.
Anesthetize wrote: » New Deftones album is really good. Big improvement on their last album.
Gonzovision wrote: » Enjoying the new one, but I also thought Gore was great. Some fantastic tracks on it. For me Hearts/Wires and Phantom Bride are standouts, up there with the best they've done. Haven't listened to the new one enough yet to pick out individual favorites, but I'm sure there will be a few.
BonnieSituation wrote: » Add me in as well. I haven't had a chance to listen to it until today, but yeah, tis very good. Looking forward to the commute tomorrow to give it a proper whirl.
peteeeed wrote: » A certain ratio back with their first album for 12 years , nice and funky
Arghus wrote: » This is a bit of a cheat because I'm going to big up an album that isn't new, it's in fact nearly forty years old, but it's only recently been made available to streaming services: Deceit by This Heat.
ShaneU wrote: » Idles album is great, particularly like Reigns, very Joy Division. Shame their Vicar street gigs are sold out
NapoleonInRags wrote: » The new Fleet Foxes album is glorious....but no vinyl release until February:(
loyatemu wrote: » I'm enjoying the new BC Camplight album having seen it on the Guardian's best of 2020 (so far) list. Not sure how to describe it, maybe a bit Brian Wilson and a bit Todd Rundgren. Songs go off on tangents and the lyrics are quite odd but it also pretty catchy.
Deleted User wrote: » Enjoying Róisín Machine, the new album by Róisín Murphy. She's someone I've never properly listened to before, I only really knew those two Moloko songs everybody knows (I love "The Time Is Now" but never cared for "Sing It Back"). Which of her other albums would be the best to check out next?